Been hot in NCAAF this season. NFL has been profitable too but have had some bad beats.
Today is my BOWL game POD!!!
Lets GO!!!
LOUISVILLE CARDINALS -11 (-115) POD
The Louisville Cardinals head into the Boca Raton Bowl today with a significant opportunity to secure their third consecutive nine-win season. While the roster has seen some movement due to the transfer portal and late-season injuries, head coach Jeff Brohm has maintained a high level of stability, with roster defections described as very mild compared to many other programs this bowl season. The Cardinals possess a high-powered offense led by quarterback Miller Moss, a USC transfer who has been a consistent force all year, throwing for over twenty-five hundred yards and leading the team in rushing touchdowns. Even with the loss of star receiver Chris Bell to injury, the Cardinals' offensive system remains explosive and is expected to lean on standout return man Caullin Lacy to create short fields and momentum-changing plays.
The defensive side of the ball is where Louisville holds its most distinct advantage. Despite losing defensive linemen Rene Konga and Wesley Bailey to opt-outs, the Cardinals still feature an elite unit that ranks in the top twenty nationally in total defense. They are particularly stifling against the run, allowing just over one hundred yards per game, which will be critical against a Toledo offense that thrives on balance. Louisville’s ability to generate pressure anchored by All-ACC performer Clev Lubin should be the deciding factor against a Toledo team that is navigating its own coaching transition following the departure of their head coach. Coming off a dominant shutout victory over Kentucky to close the regular season, the Cardinals enter this matchup with the defensive intensity and veteran leadership necessary to finish their season on a high note.
OVERALL, HERE GUYS:
Toledo despite their amazing Defense is very outmatched in talent here. Expect the Cardinals to poor it on and show no mercy here today.
Been hot in NCAAF this season. NFL has been profitable too but have had some bad beats.
Today is my BOWL game POD!!!
Lets GO!!!
LOUISVILLE CARDINALS -11 (-115) POD
The Louisville Cardinals head into the Boca Raton Bowl today with a significant opportunity to secure their third consecutive nine-win season. While the roster has seen some movement due to the transfer portal and late-season injuries, head coach Jeff Brohm has maintained a high level of stability, with roster defections described as very mild compared to many other programs this bowl season. The Cardinals possess a high-powered offense led by quarterback Miller Moss, a USC transfer who has been a consistent force all year, throwing for over twenty-five hundred yards and leading the team in rushing touchdowns. Even with the loss of star receiver Chris Bell to injury, the Cardinals' offensive system remains explosive and is expected to lean on standout return man Caullin Lacy to create short fields and momentum-changing plays.
The defensive side of the ball is where Louisville holds its most distinct advantage. Despite losing defensive linemen Rene Konga and Wesley Bailey to opt-outs, the Cardinals still feature an elite unit that ranks in the top twenty nationally in total defense. They are particularly stifling against the run, allowing just over one hundred yards per game, which will be critical against a Toledo offense that thrives on balance. Louisville’s ability to generate pressure anchored by All-ACC performer Clev Lubin should be the deciding factor against a Toledo team that is navigating its own coaching transition following the departure of their head coach. Coming off a dominant shutout victory over Kentucky to close the regular season, the Cardinals enter this matchup with the defensive intensity and veteran leadership necessary to finish their season on a high note.
OVERALL, HERE GUYS:
Toledo despite their amazing Defense is very outmatched in talent here. Expect the Cardinals to poor it on and show no mercy here today.
Yes, is it has been all over the place due to some coaching rumors and Transfer Portal BS. The line moving up is mostly SHARP money. I know this to be very accurate. Which is also why in my capping and this line movement why I am jumping on them now. I could not get in on the earlier lines while I was capping and diving into the facts of this game and situation and the rumor mills. Which are always BS to navigate during BOWL season unfortunately
Yes, is it has been all over the place due to some coaching rumors and Transfer Portal BS. The line moving up is mostly SHARP money. I know this to be very accurate. Which is also why in my capping and this line movement why I am jumping on them now. I could not get in on the earlier lines while I was capping and diving into the facts of this game and situation and the rumor mills. Which are always BS to navigate during BOWL season unfortunately
wtf weren’t these dude -7.5 this morning LOL !!! Bol!!!
Well, everyone playing Louisville shoots the line higher though tbh they could win by 20. I say that because if you look at the teams that lost their head coaches and have already played, I believe they have all been whipped. Ole Miss actually had their "supporting coaches" allowed to come back and call the game so I don't really count that as a loss. But yes huge public play and I think the 11 is more aligned with what should take place.
wtf weren’t these dude -7.5 this morning LOL !!! Bol!!!
Well, everyone playing Louisville shoots the line higher though tbh they could win by 20. I say that because if you look at the teams that lost their head coaches and have already played, I believe they have all been whipped. Ole Miss actually had their "supporting coaches" allowed to come back and call the game so I don't really count that as a loss. But yes huge public play and I think the 11 is more aligned with what should take place.
Ok. I will just tell my closest betting pals who put wayyyyyy more money on these games than you guys could ever imagine that they don't know squat and make sure I let them know some random guy on a forum I share info with told me so.,
Ok. I will just tell my closest betting pals who put wayyyyyy more money on these games than you guys could ever imagine that they don't know squat and make sure I let them know some random guy on a forum I share info with told me so.,
@UnrankedChamp Ok. I will just tell my closest betting pals who put wayyyyyy more money on these games than you guys could ever imagine that they don't know squat and make sure I let them know some random guy on a forum I share info with told me so.,
@UnrankedChamp Ok. I will just tell my closest betting pals who put wayyyyyy more money on these games than you guys could ever imagine that they don't know squat and make sure I let them know some random guy on a forum I share info with told me so.,
Quote Originally Posted by LineLord: @UnrankedChamp Ok. I will just tell my closest betting pals who put wayyyyyy more money on these games than you guys could ever imagine that they don't know squat and make sure I let them know some random guy on a forum I share info with told me so., looks like you need some new “pals”
Quote Originally Posted by LineLord: @UnrankedChamp Ok. I will just tell my closest betting pals who put wayyyyyy more money on these games than you guys could ever imagine that they don't know squat and make sure I let them know some random guy on a forum I share info with told me so., looks like you need some new “pals”
The best sharps are 54% I don't understand why people get so excited about sharp anything honestly. Everyone loses some ordinance near half no matter how good they are. Until you're taking bets and charging juice, you have to pick your spots and hope to be lucky enough to pick the right spots.
The best sharps are 54% I don't understand why people get so excited about sharp anything honestly. Everyone loses some ordinance near half no matter how good they are. Until you're taking bets and charging juice, you have to pick your spots and hope to be lucky enough to pick the right spots.
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