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re: Large Number of Bets on LSU games
Posted on 10/13/11 at 3:01 am to dunkelman
Posted on 10/13/11 at 3:01 am to dunkelman
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Interesting that we're the biggest act on the strip and getting all the love.
Really? This is some Revelation? As long as I've been a degenerate CFB gambler (since 2004) the action is always heavy on the top team(s) in the land; coupled with the media heavy saturation of the casual fan that the SEC is so much better than everyone else...if you weren't bet heavy against WVU...then people didn't like your team personally. It's always the top teams...USC was bet like crazy during their run which is why the lines always went up during the week. People throw money at what ESPN tells them. The majority of the bettors probably don't even know who your QB(s) is right now.
Posted on 10/13/11 at 5:25 am to Zamoro10
Well, I figure Tennessee is good for anywhere between 3 and 7 points so depending on how much you think LSU will score knock yourselves out.
The lines are a function of trying to get the money on both sides even so any goofiness in them is goofiness in the betting public. Really extreme goofiness starts you wondering if somebody knows something. Isn't Tennessee's QB not playing? That coule lead virtually everybody to conclude they aren't going to score any. That means TN can't pass at all against LSU's D, so LSU can sellout on the run, so TN ain't scoring.
The lines are a function of trying to get the money on both sides even so any goofiness in them is goofiness in the betting public. Really extreme goofiness starts you wondering if somebody knows something. Isn't Tennessee's QB not playing? That coule lead virtually everybody to conclude they aren't going to score any. That means TN can't pass at all against LSU's D, so LSU can sellout on the run, so TN ain't scoring.
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