Huge week of gambling ahead of us, as we leave another big week behind. We’ve been red hot with the NFL picks around here (aside…
Missed Opportunity For the entire Behind the Hedges Series, click here. Last week, Missouri let an overtime win against the Auburn Tigers slip their fingers.…
Your crack(pot) analysts are back at it with red-hot takes on a few games you may actually want to watch, and several you probably should just go mow your lawn before halftime. Get those beers on ice, it’s gonna be a long Saturday.Â
The Miami Dolphins face off against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week Four’s Thursday Night Football. Your crack team of incoherent idiots has come back to the…
Injuries can often shed light on a line that looks too god to be true. It can also give context to some odds that look screwy. Be careful, though. Squares will see that a quarterback is hobbled or that a LT is out and immediately dump money on their opponent, messing with the odds even more. Don’t be a square. Do a little research and go with your gut.Â
Avid GodzillaWins reader and amateur handicapper, Paul DePalma, tries to stay how with seven picks for Week 5. Paul throws away the bookie’s injury report and high brow analytics. The man is all feel and this week he thinks Clemson is shocked in the upset. He keeps his picks short and sweet. If his gut doesn’t like it, Paul doesn’t pick it.
Our intrepid Baltimore Ravens Analyst, Peter Kriebel breaks down the keys to the win against the Patriots and what to look for next week.
Life as an Ole Miss Rebel is good. Here’s the cut: the Rebs are 4-0. These games have featured some statement victories over undersized opponents like Troy and UCA. Their most impressive game came in Atlanta, where the Rebels rode their newfound quarterback, Jaxson Dart, to a 42-0 win.
Our college football analysts post and discuss their records against the spread through four weeks of play.