Seriously, I have two followers on this blog and everyone else is giving away money. If I did not have technical issues yesterday morning I would have retired, because the only game I lost was Toledo and that was by one point. Every parlay I made came back and did not get posted... ... I forgot to hit 'confirm bet' button. DAMN!!!
Unfortunately, in the afternoon, I went off my sheet and got desperate to get the money that I should have won back, but I lost those two games. Luckily I went hard on LSU to cover -6 and the LSU Over +31 that got me back in the black.
So here are the numbers:
This Week Total: 11 wins and 2 loses 85% winners
This Weeks PLAYMAKERS: 4 wins and 1 loss 80% I took: Toledo (loss) and won Michigan St, Temple, Florida and LSU. Note: LSU was a late add after the blog was posted.
For the Season, I have picked 68% correct (38 wins and 18 losses) out of all MAC and SEC games and my PLAYMAKERS have been 71% correct (15 wins and 6 losses)
This blog is dedicated to handicapping the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Mid-American Conference (MAC) NCAA Football. Each week I will break down key games, pick every game versus the spread and offer PLAYMAKERS. For PLAYMAKERS, you will need to 'subscribe' for $10 a week. Its not about the money but nothing is free. My best season record is 72.8%.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
Week 4 Picks VS the LINE
There are 14 games with spreads this week but only 4 PLAYMAKERS so watch your butt...
Again, team and line in bold are my picks. If you dont understand that then you might want to keep your money in your wallet.
Toledo +2 @ Syracuse (ACC LMFAO, you cant win in the Big East)
E Michigan +29 @ Penn State
C Michigan @ Michigan State -22
Temple +9 @ Maryland
Bowling Green +4 @ Miami Ohio
Army @ Ball St +4
W Michigan +14 @ Illinois
Georgia -10 @ Ole Miss
Arkansas +11 @ Alabama
Florida -20 @ Kentucky
Vanderbilt @ S. Carolina -15
La Tech +20 @ Miss St
LSU -6 @ W VA
Again, team and line in bold are my picks. If you dont understand that then you might want to keep your money in your wallet.
Toledo +2 @ Syracuse (ACC LMFAO, you cant win in the Big East)
E Michigan +29 @ Penn State
C Michigan @ Michigan State -22
Temple +9 @ Maryland
Bowling Green +4 @ Miami Ohio
Army @ Ball St +4
W Michigan +14 @ Illinois
Georgia -10 @ Ole Miss
Arkansas +11 @ Alabama
Florida -20 @ Kentucky
Vanderbilt @ S. Carolina -15
La Tech +20 @ Miss St
LSU -6 @ W VA
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Week 3 Pick Line Results
As stated prior to my picks, this week was not looking good for players. The bookmakers did an excellent job with many games within a point or two of actual. If I could have spread out just 6 points I would have been 65% accurate this week, but as Vegas Vic always says... IF, BUT, Whaaaaaaaaaa
OK this week I was 47% on all SEC and MAC games, very disappointing. SEC teams did not cover against the non-conference teams which shows that they definitely play down out of conference.
For my Play Makers... lousy 50%, why? Although Auburn is better than expected Clemson is the real deal. South Carolina played like Stephen Garcia after a frat party. LSU kept their foot on the gas, looking to be an SEC West Contender and Wyoming did as expected and beat Bowling Green straight up. Just FYI, the Cowboys look like a great underdog pick against the spread this year-keep an eye on them.
I played harder on the parlays this week by mixing up only my PLAYMAKERS, that saved me.
SEASON STATS:
Against All Games W a Posted Spread: 65%
Agaist the PLAYMAKERS: 69%
OK this week I was 47% on all SEC and MAC games, very disappointing. SEC teams did not cover against the non-conference teams which shows that they definitely play down out of conference.
For my Play Makers... lousy 50%, why? Although Auburn is better than expected Clemson is the real deal. South Carolina played like Stephen Garcia after a frat party. LSU kept their foot on the gas, looking to be an SEC West Contender and Wyoming did as expected and beat Bowling Green straight up. Just FYI, the Cowboys look like a great underdog pick against the spread this year-keep an eye on them.
I played harder on the parlays this week by mixing up only my PLAYMAKERS, that saved me.
SEASON STATS:
Against All Games W a Posted Spread: 65%
Agaist the PLAYMAKERS: 69%
Monday, September 12, 2011
Week 3 Picks VS the line
My pick to cover in BOLD. Tough picks this week as I only have 4 Playmakers--- Good Luck.
My file download was corrupted earlier in the week, I hope I have it fixed now.
Buffalo VS Ball State -5
Cincy -33 @ Akron (avoid this game)
Wisconsin @ N. Illinois +18
Miami Ohio +5 @ Minnesota
Tennessee @ Florida -9.5 (change from original)
Navy @ S. Carolina -15
Wyoming +9.5 @ Bowling Green
E Michigan @ Michigan -29
Penn St -7 @ Temple
C Michigan @ W Michigan -8
Mississippi -3 @ Vandy
Louisville +6 @ KU
LSU -4 Miss St
Toledo @ Boise -21
Marshall @ Ohio -5
Auburn +3 @ Clemson (too good to be true?)
Kent State +18 @ Kansas State
N Texas +47 @ Alabama
Troy @ Arkansas -23
My file download was corrupted earlier in the week, I hope I have it fixed now.
Buffalo VS Ball State -5
Cincy -33 @ Akron (avoid this game)
Wisconsin @ N. Illinois +18
Miami Ohio +5 @ Minnesota
Tennessee @ Florida -9.5 (change from original)
Navy @ S. Carolina -15
Wyoming +9.5 @ Bowling Green
E Michigan @ Michigan -29
Penn St -7 @ Temple
C Michigan @ W Michigan -8
Mississippi -3 @ Vandy
Louisville +6 @ KU
LSU -4 Miss St
Toledo @ Boise -21
Marshall @ Ohio -5
Auburn +3 @ Clemson (too good to be true?)
Kent State +18 @ Kansas State
N Texas +47 @ Alabama
Troy @ Arkansas -23
Week 2 Line Results
This week I picked 8 out of 10 games right. I count Georgia right because in the gambling game, a tie is NOT losing. Out of my special 'Play Makers', which none of you subscribe I went 5/6, thats right... documented 5 wins and 1 loss. Sucka!!!
This weeks 'Play Makers': Kentucky, Toledo (damn right), Temple, Tennesse, Arkansas the only loser was Mississippi State, I guess I bought into the hype...
For the season
Pick'em (I have to pick these, if there is a spread posted I pick'em) : 18 wins and 6 loses 75%
The Play Maker: 9 wins and 3 loss 75%
Its all right here, documented!!!! Tony the Hatchet (chop chop) can not give you that.
This weeks 'Play Makers': Kentucky, Toledo (damn right), Temple, Tennesse, Arkansas the only loser was Mississippi State, I guess I bought into the hype...
For the season
Pick'em (I have to pick these, if there is a spread posted I pick'em) : 18 wins and 6 loses 75%
The Play Maker: 9 wins and 3 loss 75%
Its all right here, documented!!!! Tony the Hatchet (chop chop) can not give you that.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Week 2 Sept 10 NCAA FOOTBALL Picks for Southeastern Conference and Mid-American Conference
Last week was pretty good and we all made some $$, lets see if this week can double our bank roll. Again, I pick all games in the SEC and MAC that have a spread listed. To see the ‘Big Play’, my best bets you have to give me that $10.
I am picking the team in bold
C. Michigan @ Kentucky -10.5 (picking UK )
Cincy @ Tenn -4.5
Northern Ill -5 @ Kansas
UConn @ Vandy -2
There are some real opportunities this week.
Monday, September 5, 2011
NCAA Line Results plus the Play Maker
Current posted win % for all games: 71%
Picked 14- games won 10 lost 4
Current Play Maker win %: 67%
Picked 6- games won 4, lost 2
Won: Miss St, Ohio St, Buffalo and E. Carolina
Lost: Kent and Auburn
Picked 14- games won 10 lost 4
Current Play Maker win %: 67%
Picked 6- games won 4, lost 2
Won: Miss St, Ohio St, Buffalo and E. Carolina
Lost: Kent and Auburn
Monday, August 29, 2011
Week 1 NCAA Mid American and Southeastern Conference Lines and Picks
After the weekend I will post my record, check back then to see how incredibly smart I am. These are all of the currently posted games, with a spread, for MAC and SEC games this week. I pick each and every game, not just the easy ones. If you want the choice picks, based on those below, then you need to subscribe as outlined below.
My win % is only calculated using my 'Big Plays', not this listing of ALL games. Big Plays are avail only to those that subscribe.
You can get the how and why on sports radio, Im just giving you the meat and potatoes. Again, if a game is NOT listed, there is no line. e.g. No line for Oregon and LSU at present as they are cheetahs. The team with the number is the team Im picking to cover.
Thursday:
Bowling Green @ Idaho -7.5
Miss St -29 @ Memphis
Friday: no action
Saturday:
Utah St @ Auburn -21.5
Akron @ Ohio St -34
Miami Ohio +17 @ Missouri
Kent St + 38 @ Alabama
W. Mich @ Michigan -13
BYU @ Ole Miss +3
Buffalo +31 @ Pitt
S Carolina @ East Carolina +21
Army @ N Illinois -10
Indiana @ Ball St +7
Ohio -7.5 @ N Mex St
Boise @ Georgia +3.5
My win % is only calculated using my 'Big Plays', not this listing of ALL games. Big Plays are avail only to those that subscribe.
You can get the how and why on sports radio, Im just giving you the meat and potatoes. Again, if a game is NOT listed, there is no line. e.g. No line for Oregon and LSU at present as they are cheetahs. The team with the number is the team Im picking to cover.
Thursday:
Bowling Green @ Idaho -7.5
Miss St -29 @ Memphis
Friday: no action
Saturday:
Utah St @ Auburn -21.5
Akron @ Ohio St -34
Miami Ohio +17 @ Missouri
Kent St + 38 @ Alabama
W. Mich @ Michigan -13
BYU @ Ole Miss +3
Buffalo +31 @ Pitt
S Carolina @ East Carolina +21
Army @ N Illinois -10
Indiana @ Ball St +7
Ohio -7.5 @ N Mex St
Boise @ Georgia +3.5
The Play- Conference Champions, or atleast my prediction for 2011
Here it is, no fluff just the facts:
Mid-American Conference Champions
East: Miami Ohio Red Hawks
West: Toledo Rockets
Conference Champion: Toledo Rockets
Southeastern Converence Champions
East: South Carolina Gamecocks
West: Ark.. ar... arkans.... Alabama
Confernece Champion: Alabama
I very much want to pick Arkansas, but Bamas QB issues are less than the hog's.
Mid-American Conference Champions
East: Miami Ohio Red Hawks
West: Toledo Rockets
Conference Champion: Toledo Rockets
Southeastern Converence Champions
East: South Carolina Gamecocks
West: Ark.. ar... arkans.... Alabama
Confernece Champion: Alabama
I very much want to pick Arkansas, but Bamas QB issues are less than the hog's.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Mid American Conference WEST Division Breakdown and Picks
Although the MAC West has no team rated higher than 57 there are only two racing for the Division Championship: Northern Illinois Huskies and Toledo Rockets. Although the other schools have made changes to improve their programs, the bulk of talent resides in Toledo and NIU.
Dave Doeren, NIU new head coach inherits an offense that returns all five OL, including a Lombardi Award candidate, and QB Chandler Harnish, a first team all conference player. The question is, will Doeren know enough to trust his more offensive minded coaches to unleash a pass oriented offense. Yes, NIU will still have a running game, but losing the conference leading runner would put a hitch in anyone's gitty-up, look for Jasmin Hopkins experience and shiftyness to balance the offense well.
On defense, the team lost a lot of talent, seven starters to be exact. They say defense wins championships and that statement will be tested this year for the Huskies. Doeren is good and he will maximize the ability of run stuffer Nabal Jefferson and move around the ends to make for some challenging blocking schemes for opposing offenses. Although the DBs are young, they have talent- Tommy Davis will lead the corp and work as special teams returner as well.
Toledo has third year coach Tim Beckman putting together a squad heavy on experience and a team that may win ugly, but in 2010 win they did.
On offense Toledo looks like a keg of TNT, but are missing key personnel on the OL and are looking to run a tandem at QB, if you guessed one is a runner and one a passer- ding ding ding!!! your a winner. Yes, they lost a stud at RB but they have a stable of possible replacements- RB is not a concern. The highlight of the O is WR Eric Page, an All-American, and an explosive talent.
This team also has a defensive minded coach in Beckman, but they have been hindered by preseason injuries and law enforcement officials. On the other side they are the recipient of a few experienced and talented D-1 transfers. The bottom line is that they return 9 starters and that is great way to start, what makes it better is speedy play with Fatiniku on the end, a gritty throw back MLB in Molls at LB, and a talented team of DBs.
What is the concern at Toledo? Both O and D lines, do they have the depth if injury requires it and can they rotate enough DL to keep everyone fresh. The biggest concern- rotating QBs when you have this kind of offensive talent, obviously there are concerns.
My Picks for the MAC West...
Champion: Toledo. I think coach will settle in on one QB before the 11/1 game versus NIU, as that is the game that determines the Division Champion, the others are just a tune-up.
If you want to gamble, take 4:1 odds on Western Michigan to win the division, they have a very good D returning and would be the only dark horse. 4:1 is not very good but Im just feeding your need to bet.
Dave Doeren, NIU new head coach inherits an offense that returns all five OL, including a Lombardi Award candidate, and QB Chandler Harnish, a first team all conference player. The question is, will Doeren know enough to trust his more offensive minded coaches to unleash a pass oriented offense. Yes, NIU will still have a running game, but losing the conference leading runner would put a hitch in anyone's gitty-up, look for Jasmin Hopkins experience and shiftyness to balance the offense well.
On defense, the team lost a lot of talent, seven starters to be exact. They say defense wins championships and that statement will be tested this year for the Huskies. Doeren is good and he will maximize the ability of run stuffer Nabal Jefferson and move around the ends to make for some challenging blocking schemes for opposing offenses. Although the DBs are young, they have talent- Tommy Davis will lead the corp and work as special teams returner as well.
Toledo has third year coach Tim Beckman putting together a squad heavy on experience and a team that may win ugly, but in 2010 win they did.
On offense Toledo looks like a keg of TNT, but are missing key personnel on the OL and are looking to run a tandem at QB, if you guessed one is a runner and one a passer- ding ding ding!!! your a winner. Yes, they lost a stud at RB but they have a stable of possible replacements- RB is not a concern. The highlight of the O is WR Eric Page, an All-American, and an explosive talent.
This team also has a defensive minded coach in Beckman, but they have been hindered by preseason injuries and law enforcement officials. On the other side they are the recipient of a few experienced and talented D-1 transfers. The bottom line is that they return 9 starters and that is great way to start, what makes it better is speedy play with Fatiniku on the end, a gritty throw back MLB in Molls at LB, and a talented team of DBs.
What is the concern at Toledo? Both O and D lines, do they have the depth if injury requires it and can they rotate enough DL to keep everyone fresh. The biggest concern- rotating QBs when you have this kind of offensive talent, obviously there are concerns.
My Picks for the MAC West...
Champion: Toledo. I think coach will settle in on one QB before the 11/1 game versus NIU, as that is the game that determines the Division Champion, the others are just a tune-up.
If you want to gamble, take 4:1 odds on Western Michigan to win the division, they have a very good D returning and would be the only dark horse. 4:1 is not very good but Im just feeding your need to bet.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Knile Davis injury impact to Razorbacks
Unfortunately the Razorbacks are not loaded in 2011 like they were in 2008 (McFadden, Jones, Hillis) in the ball running department. With Knile Davis out for the year (expect a comeback in week 9- home against South Carolina) that puts additional pressure on the offense as he was the offense.
The Razorbacks have a QB that has limited playing time, but he did well last year against Auburn and he has a very good WR corp. There are two big questions: will an inexperienced O-line have what it takes to give Wilson a chance to get the ball out and will the coaching staff be able to plan around their weakness.
Davis would have the same difficulty as his back up, Ronnie Wingo, except being the SECs leading rusher in 2010 makes me think he would make it happen.
Fret not, if the passing game works and/or the line can open up some holes for Wingo then they have a chance. Why? Because the Razorbacks return a very good defense, both against the run and coverage- if you can hold field position and stay close there is always a chance.
The Razorbacks have a QB that has limited playing time, but he did well last year against Auburn and he has a very good WR corp. There are two big questions: will an inexperienced O-line have what it takes to give Wilson a chance to get the ball out and will the coaching staff be able to plan around their weakness.
Davis would have the same difficulty as his back up, Ronnie Wingo, except being the SECs leading rusher in 2010 makes me think he would make it happen.
Fret not, if the passing game works and/or the line can open up some holes for Wingo then they have a chance. Why? Because the Razorbacks return a very good defense, both against the run and coverage- if you can hold field position and stay close there is always a chance.
SEC super conferencing
What the SEC is looking to do is become the first real NCAA Football Super Conference. They already have 12 teams, most competitive, five uber-competitive and three that have not seen success since the invention of sliced bread. What the SEC does the others will follow.
Why 'super conferencing'? One it gives more power to the individual conferences- if the conferences want to buck the NCAA, BCS or other ignorant bully they would have at least a fighting chance. Two, it really separates the serious football programs from the other hanger-oners. Not that OK State, Iowa, Stanford, etc are not football serious- they are, but they are never going to be year in, year out contenders or power houses.
There is room for these secondary teams in the super conferences, as the big boys need someone to beat up on when they are not thrashing each other. Although Miss St and Vanderbilt are not top teams in the SEC they would both wipe up with any other conference that they would be affiliated.
Vanderbilt would consistently beat up on their peers if there was a conference like the Kudzu League (southern version of Ivy League) who would be made up of Rice, SMU, TCU, Tulane and Citadel. Now place Miss State in Conference USA and you would quickly see them consistently winning the conference title. (We will leave Kentucky out as we all know they only play basketball.)
Now the rumors swirl that VA Tech, Florida State, Clemson and Texas A&M are heading to the SEC in 2012. What is the benefit of one 16 team conference? The result will be fewer bowl games, more two loss teams and the problem of pitting two SEC teams together for the national championship. Unless there are four super conferences and a playoff system the increased size does not work.
Until the Big 10 changes their name to the Great Lake Conference and the Pac 12 becomes the PacWest and the Big East and ACC merge then year after year we will debate one of two questions:
Why is the BCS Championship played by the same teams as the SEC championship game?
Why did the BCS not choose two SEC teams for the championship game?
Why 'super conferencing'? One it gives more power to the individual conferences- if the conferences want to buck the NCAA, BCS or other ignorant bully they would have at least a fighting chance. Two, it really separates the serious football programs from the other hanger-oners. Not that OK State, Iowa, Stanford, etc are not football serious- they are, but they are never going to be year in, year out contenders or power houses.
There is room for these secondary teams in the super conferences, as the big boys need someone to beat up on when they are not thrashing each other. Although Miss St and Vanderbilt are not top teams in the SEC they would both wipe up with any other conference that they would be affiliated.
Vanderbilt would consistently beat up on their peers if there was a conference like the Kudzu League (southern version of Ivy League) who would be made up of Rice, SMU, TCU, Tulane and Citadel. Now place Miss State in Conference USA and you would quickly see them consistently winning the conference title. (We will leave Kentucky out as we all know they only play basketball.)
Now the rumors swirl that VA Tech, Florida State, Clemson and Texas A&M are heading to the SEC in 2012. What is the benefit of one 16 team conference? The result will be fewer bowl games, more two loss teams and the problem of pitting two SEC teams together for the national championship. Unless there are four super conferences and a playoff system the increased size does not work.
Until the Big 10 changes their name to the Great Lake Conference and the Pac 12 becomes the PacWest and the Big East and ACC merge then year after year we will debate one of two questions:
Why is the BCS Championship played by the same teams as the SEC championship game?
Why did the BCS not choose two SEC teams for the championship game?
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