The Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals hook up this Sunday for an AFC North divisional battle. Of course the game of the day is Pittsburgh vs. Baltimore, but wiseguys haven’t forgotten about the other divisional match-up.
The wiseguys have been moving lines again. This week, few games have seen as much sharp money as the Indiana/Michigan match-up that takes place this Saturday afternoon. The professionals must have noticed strong situations in Indiana’s favor because the Hoosiers have been getting the brunt of the sharps’ wagers.
The Minnesota Vikings have been one of the NFL’s most disappointing teams through the firs two weeks of the 2010 season. The Vikes will try to get on track this Sunday against one of the League’s perennial losers, the Detroit Lions. Wiseguys are adding Minnesota as one of their football picks to their betting portfolio.
Several Saturday games are seeing reverse action, which means the wiseguys are moving lines. Here a few of those games with analysis. And make sure to check out our college football betting lines page to compare lines from multiple sportsbooks so you can find the best lines of the day.
The wiseguys are hard at it again. This weekend’s college football lines have seen some meaningful reverse action in a number of games. Here’s a few that professional bettors are hitting hard. As always you can track the lines on our college football odds page.
The Indianapolis Colts begin their AFC championship defense against the Houston Texans Sunday afternoon. Can Peyton Manning and the Colts start the 2010 season with the same kind of winning streak as last season? The public thinks so, but the wiseguys do not.
The weekend offers a number of marquee match-ups: Alabama vs. Penn State, Oklahoma vs. Florida State, Ohio State vs. Miami, and Notre Dame vs. Michigan seem to be the headliners. But there are a few betting lines that appear to be influenced by professional bettors. Finding reverse action in weekend lines is a good way to find winning plays amidst difficult looking spreads. Of course the best and only way to find guaranteed wins is to sign up for Maddux Sports college football picks.
The UCLA Bruins travel to Manhattan, Kansas to do battle with the Kansas State Wildcats this Saturday. UCLA is coming off a moderately successful 2009 campaign, finishing 7-6 after defeating Temple in the EagleBank Bowl. Kansas State also saw improvement last season, ending up 6-6 but unable to play in a bowl game since two wins came against I-AA teams.
When the Washington Redskins head to Arizona to take on the Cardinals Thursday night, the ‘Skins will travel farther than any other preseason team this year. In fact, this will be the longest road trip for the Redskins all season long. “Why couldn’t they come here?” asked guard Derrick Dockery. Head coach Mike Shanahan added, “It’s a little unusual traveling that far.” These are not the kind of comments you want to be reading if you are backing Washington. Considering this is the final week of the preseason and the game doesn’t really matter, Redskins bettors should be very worried.
The Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys will meet Thursday night in Dallas for the final preseason game of the season. The last week of the preseason – more than any other week – is always a mystery. Who will play? What are coaches hoping to work on? What do experts know that the public does not?