Southern Cal Trojans at Minnesota Golden Gophers, TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
Saturday, September 18, 2010, 3:30 pm EST, TV: ESPN
Opening Line: USC -13
Current Line: USC -12
Opening Total: 53
Current Total: 54 1/2
Money Line: USC -450/ Minnesota +370
Lines and Totals from Above Taken From Bookmaker Sportsbook

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Virginia Cavaliers at USC Trojans, Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
Saturday, September 11, 2010, 10:30 pm, TV: Fox Sports Net
Opening Line: USC -17.5
Current Line: USC -19.5
Opening Total: 47
Current Total: 51
Money Line: USC -1100/ Virginia +750
Odds from above taken from Bookmaker Sportsbook

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USC has a new coach and limited scholarship players, but the public will continue to back them making them overvalued
Every year in college football there are a couple of high profile, very popular teams that draw a whole lot of public action and then put the money in a big pile and burn it up. Last year Texas was a brutal team against the college football spreads – 5-7-1. The year before USC wasn’t a particularly good bet. In 2007, neither USC nor LSU performed for bettors like the top five teams that they were. The betting public assumes that a team that wins consistently and does it in impressive fashion is a good bet, so when they aren’t regularly covering spreads it can be costly. Here’s a look at five teams that have the potential to be high profile betting disappointments this year:

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USC Trojans at Hawaii Rainbows
Thursday, 9/2/10, 11:00 PM EST, TV: ESPN
Opening Point Spread:  USC -18
Current Betting Line:  USC -21
Opening Total 52
Current Total 53
Current Moneyline:  USC -1400, Hawaii +900 Continue reading “ESPN Thursday CFB Preview: USC Trojans at Hawaii Rainbows”

Lane Kiffin makes me laugh. I can say that because he has never done anything to a team that I really care about. The Raiders mean nothing to me, I detest Peyton Manning so I clearly have no love for Tennessee, and don’t like USC because they are so sickeningly unlikable, but I certainly don’t hate them in any real way – it’s not like they are Ohio State or anything. Based on the amount of press he is getting these days, though, it seems obvious that I am the exception and not the rule when it comes to the degree to which his actions bother me. His actions over the last few years have been very circus-like, and the intense scrutiny the media has placed him under has given the circus at least three rings. I’m just amused by the whole situation but a whole lot of people aren’t. There is a great deal of intensity and bitterness, and people are reacting emotionally and not rationally to him. Anytime a great deal of emotion is involved in a situation bettors have to be particularly aware of what is going on, and what impact it could have on the teams and players involved and, more importantly, on the odds on the games in question. As you try to decode Kiffin’s impact on the college football betting lines this fall, and the opportunities that it will create, here are four things to consider:

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This will be the final college football weekly recap now that the season is almost upon us.  Any big college football news stories that need to be covered from a betting perspective will be featured on their own from here on out.  The Maddux Sports handicapping team is locked and loaded for a winning college football pick season and we hope you have taken note of these stories over the summer and filed them away.

Continue reading “College Football Weekly Recap July 19th – July 25th”

Here are top stories for last weeks college football news.  With the arrests and DUI’s, NCAA football is becoming more and more like the NFL each and every week.  Still this is good info from the guys that make the best college football picks on the net.

Continue reading “College Football Weekly Recap Jul 5th – Jul 11th”

Here is the weekly recap for last weeks NCAA football action.  Not as many major happenings as in weeks past, but still some interesting and useful nuggets to consider when looking at the upcoming season of college football handicapping.

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College Football Weekly Recap

Michigan’s self-imposed penalties

The University of Michigan has admitted to violating NCAA rules and imposed penalties on itself. The school released a list of penalties including cutting back practice time by 130 hours over the next two years, cutting the number of assistants and banning them from practices and coaching meetings for the rest of 2010, and a two-year probation. The school also will issue letters of reprimand to head football coach Rich Rodriguez and six other staff members.

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1. The more I think about it, the more I become convinced that Lane Kiffin is the worst hire a major contender has made in, well maybe ever. He’s proven nothing as a coach, he has absolutely no loyalty or staying power, and recruits won’t trust him as far as they can throw him after what he did to Tennessee. Remarkably terrible decision.

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