UPDATE -- I went 16-14.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
NCAA Saturday -- Beat the Spread
We've never done this before, but since I picked all the NFL winners, I decided I'd to a little spicing up with NCAA winners. 30 matchups with point spreads. For those of you who don't know how point spreads work, the favorite loses the number of points in parenthesis. After those points are deducted, whoever would win the game with the remaining score is the winner of that betting matchup. For example, if the Patriots (-7.5) were facing the Bengals this weekend and they won the game 27-24, the Bengals would actually win the spread matchup. When you subtract 7.5 from the favorite there, the score would be 24-19.5 Bengals. Get it? That's how it works. So I've taken 30 of the matchups today and used the point spreads from a common betting website. Since I don't follow a whole lot of college football outside of my own area, this has the potential to fall flat on its face. But hey, if I go 2-28, I'll just quit and stay with the NFL forever. But who knows, maybe we'll find a diamond in the rough. Here are my picks. Winners are bold-faced.
Memphis vs East Carolina (-14)
Duke vs Wake Forest (-5.5)
Western Illinois vs Purdue (-28.5)
Illinois St. vs Northwestern (-24.5)
Indiana St vs Cincinnati (-45)
Georgia Tech (-14) vs Kansas
Georgia vs South Carolina (-3)
Hawaii vs Army (-3)
San Jose St vs Wisconsin (-39.5)
Southern Florida vs Florida (-16)
New Hampshire vs Pittsburgh (-27.5)
James Madison vs Virginia Tech (-31.5)
Presbyterian vs Clemson (-48)
Colorado vs California (-10)
Florida St vs Oklahoma (-7)
Michigan vs Notre Dame (-3)
Kent St vs Boston College (-17.5)
Iowa St vs Iowa (-13.5)
Miami FL vs Ohio State (-8)
BYU vs Air Force (-1)
Syracuse vs Washington U (-13)
Troy vs Oklahoma St (-13.5)
Tennessee Tech vs TCU (-53.5)
Oregon (-11.5) vs Tennessee U
Penn St vs Alabama (-13.5)
LSU (-10) vs Vanderbilt
NC State vs Cenral Florida (-3)
Mississippi (-21) vs Tulane
Stanford (-6) vs UCLA
Virginia vs USC (-20)
How will these turn out? I guess we'll find out later.
UPDATE -- I went 16-14.
UPDATE -- I went 16-14.
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