Thursday, October 25, 2012

Picks: Week of 10/25-10/29

Had my first losing college football week since early September and ran into some tough luck on the EPL games, going 0-2 there as well. Thankfully, I hit my highest conviction game of the year, Oregon against the spread and in my big parlay which kept the weekend minimally negative (-1.6 units net).

I also took the hit this week on West Virginia winning the BCS, or I guess not winning the BCS which cost me another 2.5 units. There's still an outside shot they can win the Bug 12 so I won't write that off quite yet.

The NFL - and my road favorites - treated me well on Sunday getting me over +50 units for the season. I loved seeing the Packers, Saints, and Cowboys winning this week which helps my futures wagers on each of them.

I thought Mitt Romney was decent in this week's debate, but he'll need to be better to have a shot at winning.

I have a work event all weekend so won't be able to watch much football Saturday. Gotta get home for the Red Zone Channel on Sunday.


College Football

Kent State +13.5 (at Rutgers): 2.8 units to win 2.5 units
Teaser- NE Patriots +3.5 with Notre Dame +20.5 with USC +3.5: 3.0 units to win 2.5 units


NFL

Patriots -6.5 (vs Rams in London): 2.8 units to win 2.5 units
Cowboys +1.5 (vs NY Giants): 2.8 units to win 2.5 units
Saints +6 (at Broncos): 2.8 units to win 2.5 units

EPL

No games this week.


Season Record

CFB: 20-15 (+7.9 units)
NFL: 22-10 (+51.5 units)
EPL: 5-5 (-1.0 units)

Pending:
West Virginia to win Big 12: 2.5 units to win 12.5 units
Browns to win the AFC North: 2.5 units to win 50 units
Chiefs to win the AFC West: 2.5 units to win 7.5 units
Broncos under 8.5 wins: 2.5 units to win 3.5 units
Steelers under 9.5 wins: 2.5 units to win 2.9 units
Eli throws more TDs than Peyton: 4.1 units to win 2.5 units
Saints to win the NFC: 2.5 units to win 50.0 units
Packers to win NFC: 2.5 units to win 7.5 units
Cowboys to win NFC: 2.5 units to win 43.8 units
Romney for President: 2.5 units to win 5.0 units

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