Post by bloodhound on Nov 14, 2012 19:46:28 GMT -5
Ohio* +190 vs Ball State 100/190....Both teams have excellent quarterbacks, with Ohio’s Tettleton having a slight edge in this category as the school’s all-time leading passer. Both teams have game-breaking running backs but again Ohio’s Beau Blankenship who has rushed for more than 1,000 yards also giving his team a slight edge in that category. Ball State does have momentum on its side and comes into this off four straight wins, including last week’s victory at Toledo, 34-27. Ohio opened the season 7-0, including a 24-14 win at Penn State but stands just 1-2 in its last three games. In the end, the bottom line says this is a dead-even matchup of two teams of equal talent and that means I must take the points. It also is of note Ohio is 14-3 in its last 17 games, dating back to last season. Ohio in a slump but very dangerous and worth a try imo.
Northern Illinois* -10 -110 vs Toledo 110/100 ---Northern Illinois imay be one of the most underrated teams in college football. QB Lynch who is all but unstoppable. He leads the nation in total offense (3,517 yards), in rushing yards (1,342), has rushed for 100 or more yards in his last eight games, has not thrown an interception in the last six games, has the 21st best passing efficiency rating in the NCAA and has not turned the ball over in his last 291 touches. He is a remarkable blue-chip game-breaking player and Toledo will not be able to slow him down. It also is of note the home field bias at Huskie Stadium is quite strong and that Northern Illinois also has a solid defense that gives up just 375 y/g, compared to 463 for Toledo. Like NI to cover the 10
parlay the above two
Ohio* +10½ -210/Northern Illinois* -6 -200 100/122
GLTA
Northern Illinois* -10 -110 vs Toledo 110/100 ---Northern Illinois imay be one of the most underrated teams in college football. QB Lynch who is all but unstoppable. He leads the nation in total offense (3,517 yards), in rushing yards (1,342), has rushed for 100 or more yards in his last eight games, has not thrown an interception in the last six games, has the 21st best passing efficiency rating in the NCAA and has not turned the ball over in his last 291 touches. He is a remarkable blue-chip game-breaking player and Toledo will not be able to slow him down. It also is of note the home field bias at Huskie Stadium is quite strong and that Northern Illinois also has a solid defense that gives up just 375 y/g, compared to 463 for Toledo. Like NI to cover the 10
parlay the above two
Ohio* +10½ -210/Northern Illinois* -6 -200 100/122
GLTA