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College Football - Week 6


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10 minutes ago, Varking said:

I got USC winning outright as the only bet I placed this weekend. 

Notre Dame is very overrated but so is USC.  Tough call this one is coming down to the last second 

Notre Dame can probably have the ball like 75% of this game 

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Notre Dame is very overrated but so is USC.  Tough call this one is coming down to the last second 

Notre Dame can probably have the ball like 75% of this game 

Elite offense vs. elite defense. In today's era, the smart bet is usually on offense.

I just think ND is REALLY overrated. We'll see with USC. They have a tough schedule to finish out the season.

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I’m just sold on ND being super overrated. I don’t bet big money by any means. I started this season with 50 invested. I’m up to 400 so a 350 gain between CFB and NFL. I usually just drop 25 or 30 on a game im feeling and never against the spread. 30 on the Bears to beat the Commies got me a +90 gain. I didn’t feel conviction in any of the other CFB games this week outside of ND sucking. 
 

The other one I was interested in was I’d pick Oregon to beat Washington outright but there wasn’t much to win when I was looking at it. 

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11 minutes ago, Varking said:

The Deion train has been derailed. 

Blowing a 29-0 lead against a 1-4 team is pretty damn embarrassing. Their big win over TCU in week one? Well, TCU is 3-3 now. Colorado barely beat terrible teams in Arizona State and Colorado State.

Yeah, they're still a lot better than they were prior to Deion because at least they're competing now and actually winning some games but the sideshow is gonna lose a lot of steam down the stretch as they get their asses kicked by actually decent teams. The hype train works against you in these situations. The best asset a mediocre team has is the element of surprise. Catch a better team sleeping and overlooking you. That's not gonna happen with Colorado and Deion. 

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