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2010 NFL Week 14 Lines – Week Fourteen Lines Breakdown

December 11th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2010 NFL Week 14 Lines – Week Fourteen Lines Breakdown

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Week 14 of the 2010 NFL campaign is going to get underway this weekend. Below you will find the current list of 2010 Week 14 NFL lines and spreads along with a breakdown of the Week 14 NFL odds. Be sure to check out the free NFL picks from the expert handicappers at Bankroll Sports this weekend…

Seasons very well could be on the line in Week 14 of the NFL schedule, as we are getting closer and closer to the end of the campaign. A number of teams are probably starting four week stretches in which they have to win out to be one of the 12 teams vying for the Lombardi Trophy in January and February.

One of those teams is clearly the Indianapolis Colts. The Colts have watched, as QB Peyton Manning has tossed an inexplicable 11 picks in his last three games combined. Manning has clearly struggled, but it’s not like the rest of the team has been innocent in this three game skid. Indy is now a game back with just four to play in the AFC South, and it is a three point favorite on Thursday Night Football against the Tennessee Titans, who might be playing for their Head Coach, Jeff Fisher’s job.

We immediately jump from the first game of the weekend to the final game of the weekend to make NFL picks on. The Baltimore Ravens certainly aren’t in a must win spot right now, as they are 8-4 and still two games up on the field for the final Wild Card spot in the AFC South. However, the Houston Texans are on life support right now at 5-7 for the fourth straight season under Head Coach Gary Kubiak. This is typically the time of year that Kubiak and company turn it on, especially last year, when the team won its final four games. This is going to be a significantly tougher task though, as the Ravens have one of hte best teams in the NFL. If Houston wins this one, it could be back within a game of perhaps its only potential playoff spot, the AFC South title. If it does so though, it is going to have to do it as a three point underdog at home.

No team needs a win on Sunday like the San Diego Chargers. The Bolts inexplicably fell to the Oakland Raiders last weekend at home as two TD favorites, and they’ll have to avoid that same sort of fate this weekend when the Kansas City Chiefs come to town. The Chiefs actually look like they can become the first team to clinch a playoff berth this year, and not the first team to choke their spot away. An upset in this one parlayed with a loss by the Oakland Raiders against the Jacksonville Jaguars eliminates the Chargers from playoff contention and moves KC within just one win or an Oakland loss of winning the division. Still, the oddsmakers remember what it was like to see San Diego roll off so many games at the end of last season (and the season before… and the season before that… oh, and the season before that as well), and they have lined it as a seven point underdog even though it is two games back in the AFC West.

The San Francisco 49ers are in the same sort of predicament. They are only at 4-8, but the co-division leading Seattle Seahawks are in town this weekend. A loss officially eliminates the Niners from the playoffs and probably immediately hands Head Coach Mike Singletary his pink slip once and for all. A win probably puts San Fran just a game back in the NFC West, as the St. Louis Rams are the biggest underdogs on the board this weekend at +9 against the New Orleans Saints. As for the 49ers? They are favored by 4.5 at home against a Seattle team that finally woke up in the second half last week against the Carolina Panthers.

As for those Panthers, they have to contend with one of the best teams in the NFL this week, as the Atlanta Falcons are paying a visit to Tobacco Road. Carolina looks like an absolutely helpless team right now, and there might not be any way out of this predicament of having the No. 1 overall pick in next year’s NBA Draft. The Falcons are still flying high though, and this week doesn’t seem to be anything more than a bump on the schedule. They are 7.5 point favorites and are expected to roll to within just two more wins of the top seed in the NFC side of the playoffs.

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Week 14 NFL Odds for Thursday, 12/9/10

101 Indianapolis Colts -3
102 Tennessee Titans +3
Over/Under 46

Week 14 Lines for Sunday, 12/12/10

105 Oakland Raiders +3.5
106 Jacksonville Jaguars -3.5
Over/Under 42

107 Cincinnati Bengals +8
108 Pittsburgh Steelers -8
Over/Under 39

109 New England Patriots -2
110 Chicago Bears +2
Over/Under 38.5

111 Cleveland Browns +1
112 Buffalo Bills -1
Over/Under 39

113 New York Giants -3
114 Minnesota Vikings +3
Over/Under 43

115 Green Bay Packers -6.5
116 Detroit Lions +6.5
Over/Under 47

117 Atlanta Falcons -7
118 Carolina Panthers +7
Over/Under 42.5

119 Tampa Bay Buccaneers -1.5
120 Washington Redskins +1.5
Over/Under 41

121 St. Louis Rams +8.5
122 New Orleans Saints -8.5
Over/Under 41

123 Seattle Seahawks +5
124 San Francisco 49ers -5
Over/Under 41.5

125 Miami Dolphins +5
126 New York Jets -5
Over/Under 39

127 Denver Broncos -4
128 Arizona Cardinals +4
Over/Under 42.5

129 Kansas City Chiefs +9
130 San Diego Chargers -9
Over/Under 45

131 Philadelphia Eagles -3.5
132 Dallas Cowboys +3.5
Over/Under 51

Week 14 Spreads for Monday, 12/13/10

133 Baltimore Ravens -3
134 Houston Texans +3
Over/Under 46

2010 NFL Week 13 Lines – Week Thirteen Lines Breakdown

December 5th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2010 NFL Week 13 Lines – Week Thirteen Lines Breakdown

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The postseason picture is going to probably be sorted out quite a bit over the course of Week 13, as there are a number of playoff contenders playing potential pretenders that are looking to just keep their heads above water.

Nowhere else is that demonstrated more than on the first NFL betting battle of the week, a clash between the 7-4 Philadelphia Eagles and the 5-6 Houston Texans. The visitors just keep finding ways to lose games this year, as they are still a game below .500 on the year and are clinging to life support. The Eagles are tied for first place in the NFC East, but they know if they lose this one, that they are in a heck of a lot of trouble, as the rest of the NFC isn’t going to let up at this point. The hosts are favored by 8.5 points, but this could be a game that is a lot more hotly contested than this point spread suggests.

Another game of potential pretender versus certain contender involves two more NFC East teams. The Washington Redskins have no choice but to beat the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon, as they could get back to within a game of the division lead with a ‘W’. A loss though, would be debilitating, as there isn’t a team in the NFC that is coming back from a 5-7 record, save perhaps in the NFC West, to make the playoffs. Washington is facing a hefty 7.5 point spread on Sunday afternoon.

The NFC South could be made into a real mess this weekend if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pull off the modest upset against the Atlanta Falcons. The hosts are coming off of a rough game against the Baltimore Ravens in which they were beaten 17-10, while the Falcons just continue to win game after game after game. Tampa Bay is two games back in the NFC South, but with one more loss, the Bucs could be in danger of falling out of the NFC playoff race all together. Atlanta is a game up on the rest of the conference right now, but with the New Orleans Saints hot on its tail, it badly needs to keep up the pace to keep some distance between itself and the rest of the conference. The Falcons are favored by a field goal.

The biggest favorites on the board are the San Diego Chargers. They are 12.5 point favorites over the Oakland Raiders even though these teams are separated by just one game in the standings. The Bolts have won five in a row and are in a position to take over first place in the AFC West if the Kansas City Chiefs trip up once more. The Raiders are in dire straits this week, as a loss will almost certainly end their campaign.

The disastrous stretch of games for the Indianapolis Colts could take a real turn for the worse if they can’t take out the Dallas Cowboys in the national game on Sunday afternoon. The ‘Boys are hot right now, though they were beaten at the gun by the New Orleans Saints last week on Thanksgiving. Indy has dropped two in a row and is still outside of the playoff picture, and a loss on Sunday would leave it at just .500 over the first three quarters of the regular season. Dallas is only a dog by 5.5 points at Lucas Oil Field.

However, the crème de la crème for Week 13 picks occur on Sunday Night and Monday Night Football. In the appetizer of the weekend, the Baltimore Ravens will play host to the Baltimore Ravens. These two teams are tied atop the AFC North right now, and the winner will be in great shape for a first round bye in the playoffs. The Ravens already beat Pittsburgh once this year, and now that these two teams are playing in M&T Bank Field, this is a golden opportunity for the hosts. Should Baltimore capture this one, it will essentially be two games up with just four to play. The Ravens are the choices of the oddsmakres by a field goal.

The New York Jets are in the same spot on Monday Night Football this week, but their task is significantly harder. The New England Patriots have their identical record at 9-2 this year, and the winning team is going to almost certainly have a first round bye in the bag should that squad hold the AFC East title for the rest of the year. Should the Jets win, New England can already pack its bags for the road against most like either the AFC South or AFC West winner in the first round of the playoffs. The Jets at least have a chance to come back from a defeat, though the Pats aren’t likely to trip if they become the dominating team in the division. New England is favored by 3.5 points.

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Week 13 NFL Odds for Thursday, 12/2/10

301 Houston Texans +8.5
302 Philadelphia Eagles -8.5
Over/Under 50

Week 13 Lines for Sunday, 12/5/10

341 Buffalo Bills +4.5
342 Minnesota Vikings -4.5
Over/Under 44

343 Cleveland Browns +5
344 Miami Dolphins -5
Over/Under 43

345 Jacksonville Jaguars +3
346 Tennessee Titans -3
Over/Under 43

347 Denver Broncos +8.5
348 Kansas City Chiefs -8.5
Over/Under 48

349 Washington Redskins +7
350 New York Giants -7
Over/Under 43

351 Chicago Bears -4.5
352 Detroit Lions +4.5
Over/Under 42.5

353 San Francisco 49ers +8.5
354 Green Bay Packers -8.5
Over/Under 41.5

355 New Orleans Saints -6.5
356 Cincinnati Bengals +6.5
Over/Under 45

357 Atlanta Falcons -3
358 Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3
Over/Under 43

359 Oakland Raiders +13
360 San Diego Chargers -13
Over/Under 44

361 Carolina Panthers +4
362 Seattle Seahawks -4
Over/Under 40

363 Dallas Cowboys +5
364 Indianapolis Colts -5
Over/Under 47.5

365 St. Louis Rams -3
366 Arizona Cardinals +3
Over/Under 44

367 Pittsburgh Steelers +3
368 Baltimore Ravens -3
Over/Under 38.5

Week 13 Spreads for Monday, 12/6/10

369 New York Jets +3.5
370 New England Patriots -3.5
Over/Under 45

2010 College Football Week 14 Lines Breakdown

December 4th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in College Football   1 Comment »

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Week 14 of the 2010 college football campaign is going to get underway this weekend. Below you will find the current list of 2010 Week 14 NCAA football lines and spreads along with a breakdown of the Week 14 college football lines. Be sure to check out the free NCAA football picks from the expert handicappers at Bankroll Sports this weekend!

This is it! After a full season long college football picks, the road to the BCS finally stops this weekend, as two teams will be vying for spots in the BCS National Championship Game, while the other 118 teams just scramble to make bowls of lesser value.

The chase is really just down to four teams, as the Oregon Ducks and Auburn Tigers are in the driver’s seat, while the two teams waiting like piranhas for them to slip are the TCU Horned Frogs and Stanford Cardinal respectively.

Oregon has the easiest route to get to BCS glory. It has already won the Pac-10 this season and has absolutely no pressure on its back to get to one of the most illustrious bowl games, as it will go to the Rose Bowl to face the Wisconsin Badgers if it loses. However, you can bet that HC Chip Kelly’s club has no interest in the consolation prize this year, especially after winning in Pasadena last season. The Oregon State Beavers have a ton of motivation this season to beat their arch rivals, not just because this is the Civil War, one of the most brutal battles in the country, but because their bowl lives depend on it. After a season in which the Beavers have already suffered losses to three of the Top 10 teams in the nation, they have to face the land’s best. It might be playing at home in front of a raucous crowd at Reser Stadium, but Oregon State is a 16.5 point underdog.

Auburn has a significantly more difficult road to get to Glendale, as it has to take on a team that nearly beat it in the regular season, the South Carolina Gamecocks. We know that QB Cam Newton probably already has the Heisman Trophy wrapped up whether he accounts for ten touchdowns or ten turnovers in this one, but he is clearly going to have to play well if he wants to bring his Tigers to the BCS Championship Game. South Carolina allowed over 330 yards on the ground to these guys when they met at Jordan Hare Stadium, but in spite of that, it still allowed less than 100 yards in total per game in rushing. The Gamecocks have never won the SEC and have never been to a BCS bowl game before. A win sends them to the Sugar Bowl and would make friends for life out of the TCU Horned Frogs. Auburn knows that it will either be going to the title game or the Orange Bowl, but just like Oregon, there is no desire to settle for second best after a season in which virtually everything went right. The oddsmakers are showing some faith in the Gamecocks after their seven point loss on the road in September, lining them at +5.

Should Auburn lose on Saturday, the Arkansas Razorbacks will be shifted out of the BCS and most likely into the Capital One Bowl. Should the Tigers win, college football expert picks are projecting the Hogs in the Sugar Bowl, where they would face either the Stanford Cardinal or the Big East champion.

BCS bids will be handed out in the ACC, Big East, and Big XII as well this weekend, and you can bet that the five clashes surrounding these illustrious bowl bids are going to be hot and heavy, as none of these teams are going to be at large entrants into the BCS.

In the ACC, the Virginia Tech Hokies and Florida State Seminoles meet in the ACC Championship Game in Charlotte. These two teams have met here once before, with Florida State already having shocked the Hokies once for the conference crown. HC Jimbo Fisher just picked up the biggest win of his young coaching career against the Florida Gators last week, and if he nails this one down on Saturday, no one will be questioning whether it was the right time for HC Bobby Bowden to leave Tallahassee or not. The Hokies haven’t lost outright and are 9-1 ATS since losing to the James Madison Dukes way back in September, and they are four point favorites on Saturday night.

In a game running concurrently in primetime, the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Oklahoma Sooners will meet for one last time as conference rivals at Dallas Cowboys Stadium, and the stakes could not be higher. It was a tumultuous season for both in the Big XII, but just as most figured at the outset of the year, the two are fighting it out for a BCS bowl bid. The winner goes to the Fiesta Bowl, most likely to face the Stanford Cardinal. Without knowing what the state of the Nebraska quarterback situation is at this point, the oddsmakers really had no choice but to line the Sooners as 4.5 point favorites.

In the Big East, the Connecticut Huskies are just 60 minutes away from their first conference crown and their first trip to the BCS. They’ll take on the South Florida Bulls, where they are slight one point underdogs. If UConn drops on Saturday, the door will swing open for the West Virginia Mountaineers to make a return trip to the BCS. There is no doubt that the ‘Neers, three TD favorites against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, would capitalize on this opportunity, but should they lose, it would all swing back to the Pittsburgh Panthers, who are two point road dogs against the Cincinnati Bears. Should all three lose, the Huskies would win the Big East and most likely head to the Orange Bowl.

Don’t forget about the MAC and Conference USA Championship Games either. In the MAC on Friday night, the Northern Illinois Huskies, a Top 25 team, take on the Miami Redhawks, where they are favored by 17.5 points. The Conference USA crown will be handed out on Saturday, where the UCF Knights are hosting the biggest game in the history of their new stadium, Bright House Network Stadium Field on Saturday afternoon. They are nine point favorites over the SMU Mustangs.

The biggest favorites of the weekend are the Boise State Broncos, who are just praying that they can make enough of a statement against the Utah State Aggies to make it to a BCS bowl game. The chances are very, very slim at best, but the men from the Smurf Turf are favored by 38 points regardless.

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Week 14 Betting Lines for Thursday, 12/2/10

303 Arizona State Sun Devils +5.5
304 Arizona Wildcats -5.5

Lines for Week 14 for Friday, 12/3/10

305 Illinois Fighting Illini -5
306 Fresno State Bulldogs +5

307 Miami Redhawks +17.5
308 Northern Illinois Huskies -17.5

Week 14 Odds for Saturday, 12/4/10

309 Pittsburgh Panthers +1
310 Cincinnati Bearcats -1
Over/Under 54.5

311 Rutgers Scarlet Knights +20.5
312 West Virginia Mountaineers -20.5
Over/Under 45.5

313 Connecticut Huskies +2.5
314 South Florida Bulls -2.5
Over/Under 42.5

315 Utah State Aggies +38
316 Boise State Broncos -38
Over/Under 61.5

317 Nevada Wolf Pack -7.5
318 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs +7.5
Over/Under 70.5

319 USC Trojans -6
320 UCLA Bruins +6
Over/Under 54

321 Washington Huskies -5.5
322 Washington State Cougars +5.5
Over/Under 54

323 Oregon Ducks -16
324 Oregon State Beavers +16
Over/Under 64

325 San Jose State Spartans +14
326 Idaho Vandals -14
Over/Under 57

327 UNLV Rebels +34.5
328 Hawaii Warriors -34.5
Over/Under 64.5

329 Troy Trojans -5
330 Florida Atlantic Owls +5
Over/Under 54.5

331 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders +5
332 Florida International Golden Panthers -5
Over/Under 54

333 SMU Mustangs +9
334 Central Florida Knights -9
Over/Under 55

335 Auburn Tigers -4.5
336 South Carolina Gamecocks +4.5
Over/Under 63

337 Florida State Seminoles +3
338 Virginia Tech Hokies -3
Over/Under 51

339 Nebraska Cornhuskers +4
340 Oklahoma Sooners -4
Over/Under 53

2010 NFL Week 12 Lines – Week Twelve Lines Breakdown

November 28th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2010 NFL Week 12 Lines – Week Twelve Lines Breakdown

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For the second straight week, there are a ton of potential playoff teams that are catching a slew of points over the course of the weekend, with most of the damage potentially coming on Sunday in Week 12.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are hitting the road at the New York Giants, and it is shocking to see the AFC South leaders underdogs by 8.5 points on the day. The Jags have been on a roll and finding ways to win games late, so we would expect nothing more than a close game, particularly considering the fact that the G-Men are going to be playing without WR Hakeem Nicks. They’re also on a two game slide after winning five in a row, and it will be very interesting to see how they react to being on the outside of the playoff picture for the first time in a number of weeks after last week’s defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles.

The other team that is really catching our attention as a hefty underdog is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The men from the Sunshine State are heading up to M&T Bank Field, where they’ll meet the Baltimore Ravens. Both of these teams are 7-3 through ten games, and both know that they are safe for the time being for a spot in the playoffs. However, what we don’t know is whether either one will be able to hold on or not. Baltimore has been dominating at times this year, but the Bucs are a big question mark. They’ve beaten every team that they were “supposed to” beat this season, but have been destroyed by some of the best teams on their slate. An upset at 7.5 point underdogs would go a long way towards validating the season that Tampa Bay has had.

If it’s the fourth Thursday in the month of November, you know that it’s Thanksgiving, and that means a ton of NFL betting action for you! Here at Bankroll Sports, we’ll make our Week 12 NFL picks for all three of the biggest games on the board on Thursday.

The most interesting duel could be the one in Dallas, where the suddenly resurgent Dallas Cowboys are going to take on the defending champs, the New Orleans Saints. If the ‘Boys can take down this game, they could reasonably be within shouting distance of the second season once again, though they are going to have a tough time going against a New Orleans squad that is still trying to hunt down the lead in the NFC South. QB Drew Brees and company watched their perfect season go up in flames in a primetime, nationally televised game at home against the Cowboys last year, and they would love nothing more than to return the favorite and kick Dallas to the curb once and for all in their biggest spectacle game of the season, the Thanksgiving Day showdown. New Orleans is favored by a field goal.

The other two games should be featuring blowouts if the oddsmakers are correct. The New England Patriots travel to the Detroit Lions, where they are laying a touchdown. In the nightcap, the New York Jets will host the first Thanksgiving Day game ever in the Meadowlands. They are 8.5 point favorites, tied for the biggest chalks on the board, at home against the slumping Cincinnati Bengals, who have dropped six in a row.

Playoff ramifications will be on the line in the Windy City and in the Peach State on Sunday afternoon. The Chicago Bears are 7-3, but no one is believing that they stand a chance against the Philadelphia Eagles at home. They’re 3.5 point pups. Meanwhile in Atlanta, a place where QB Matt Ryan has lost a total of one game that he has started in his career, the Atlanta Falcons are narrow two point favorites against the Green Bay Packers. These teams have the four best records in the league, as they are all 7-3, save the Falcons, who are 8-2, and these could all be potential playoff previews to boot.

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Week 12 NFL Lines for Thursday, 11/25/10

103 New England Patriots -7
104 Detroit Lions +7
Over/Under 51

105 New Orleans Saints -3
106 Dallas Cowboys +3
Over/Under 50.5

107 Cincinnati Bengals +8.5
108 New York Jets -8.5
Over/Under 43.5

Current NFL Week 12 Lines for Sunday, 11/28/10

215 Minnesota Vikings -2
216 Washington Redskins +2
Over/Under 43.5

217 Pittsburgh Steelers -6
218 Buffalo Bills +6
Over/Under 43.5

219 Tennessee Titans +6
220 Houston Texans -6
Over/Under 47

221 Jacksonville Jaguars +7
222 New York Giants -7
Over/Under 44

223 Carolina Panthers +9.5
224 Cleveland Browns -9.5
Over/Under 37.5

225 Tampa Bay Buccaneers +7
226 Baltimore Ravens -7
Over/Under 43

227 Philadelphia Eagles -3
228 Chicago Bears +3
Over/Under 43

229 Green Bay Packers +1.5
230 Atlanta Falcons -1.5
Over/Under 47.5

231 Miami Dolphins +2.5
232 Oakland Raiders -2.5
Over/Under 38.5

233 Kansas City Chiefs -2.5
234 Seattle Seahawks +2.5
Over/Under 45

235 St. Louis Rams +3.5
236 Denver Broncos -3.5
Over/Under 45

237 San Diego Chargers +2.5
238 Indianapolis Colts -2.5
Over/Under 51

NFL Week 12 Spreads for Monday, 11/29/10

239 San Francisco 49ers -1.5
240 Arizona Cardinals +1.5
Over/Under 40.5

2010 College Football Week 13 Lines – NCAA Football Week Thirteen Lines

November 26th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2010 College Football Week 13 Lines – NCAA Football Week Thirteen Lines

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Rivalries are abound over the course of this weekend, and college football betting fans should be excited for the action! This week offers a slew of fantastic games on the slate, and we have all of the action broken down for all of the most important college football picks that you need to make for the week to come.

In the Big XII, the Texas A&M Aggies and Texas Longhorns are going to try to make some headway in the conference, but they have some totally different goals. The Aggies are trying to move up in the bowl picture in the conference, and perhaps even keep their slim BCS bowl dreams alive. Texas is going to need to win this game to make a bowl game, as it knows that this is its last chance to get back to .500 on the season. The Aggies are favored by 3.5 points.

Texas isn’t the only team in bowl trouble, though. The Georgia Bulldogs are 5-6 on the season, and they are going to try to take down the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, who are 6-5. Both teams probably need this game though, as neither the SEC nor the ACC is going to be able to send all of its teams to bowl games in all likelihood. The visitors are playing without QB Josh Nesbitt, which is why the Dawgs are 12 point choices of the oddsmakers.

The Golden Boot will be handed out to the winner of the annual duel between the LSU Tigers and the Arkansas Razorbacks. The loser of this game is certain to be stuck with a second tier bowl game this year, while the winner is going to finish in no worse than a tie for second place in the SEC West and be eligible for a BCS at large bid. LSU knows it is going to the BCS and has a chance to play for a National Championship with a victory. However, with this game being played in Little Rock, QB Ryan Mallett and company are favored by 3.5 points.

In the Sunshine State, the Florida Gators and Florida State Seminoles are going to have at it on Saturday afternoon at Doak Campbell Stadium. UF knows that it is probably going to the Outback Bowl regardless of the outcome in this game, but the Noles are likely to really move up or down the ACC bowl ladder based upon the result. This is an incredibly important game for HC Jimbo Fisher, as he badly needs to beat the rival Gators, who have beaten the Noles six straight times. The Seminoles are 2.5 point favorites at home on Saturday afternoon.

FSU might be paying more attention to the duel in College Park, where the NC State Wolfpack are going to face the Maryland Terrapins. Should the Terps win this game, the Noles will be going to the ACC Championship Game to face the Virginia Tech Hokies, while a win for the Wolfpack will put them in the title game for the first time in school history. The visitors are 2.5 point favorites.

The Backyard Brawl should be a good one this year, as the West Virginia Mountaineers and Pitt Panthers are going to be fighting for the catbird’s seat in the Big East. The winner will have a shot to win the conference and crack the Top 25, while the loser is going to be in awful trouble for a quality bowl game. The hosts are favored by 2.5 points, but when the ‘total’ comes out, be careful about backing the ‘over’. There are a few high school games being played the day before and the weather might not be fantastic at Heinz Field.

The Big Ten is going to be a mess this weekend, as there are a number of opportunities for the Ohio State Buckeyes, Wisconsin Badgers, and Michigan State Spartans to make it to the Rose Bowl. Wisky is the team that probably is in the best shape, but it can’t do anything right now without the Buckeyes giving it a hand. If OSU loses to the Michigan Wolverines, the Spartans are going to be in the driver’s seat. The Badgers will win the conference though, if all three teams win. They are favored by 23 points at home against the Northwestern Wildcats. Ohio State is favored by 17 points over Big Blue, while the Spartans are slender two point choices at Happy Valley against the Penn State Nittany Lions.

The biggest favorites on the board this weekend in NCAA football betting action is the TCU Horned Frogs. They need to win this game against the New Mexico Lobos in fine fashion to have any chance of staying in front of the Boise State Broncos in the BCS rankings. The Lobos are 43.5 point pups on the afternoon, while Boise State, who is visiting the Nevada Wolf Pack, is favored by 13.5 points.

The Big XII South is down to just two teams, and Bedlam is going be a heck of a showdown this year in Stillwater. The Oklahoma Sooners have played down to the level of their competition all season long, but they are going to need this one in a big way to win the Big XII and to potentially set up a duel with the Nebraska Cornhuskers in the Big XII Championship Game. The Oklahoma State Cowboys are going to be getting in the way, though. They have had a fantastic season and might be primed for something huge. A ‘W’ as 2.5 point favorites at home will send the Pokes to the Big XII title game.

However, no weekend like this would be complete without discussing the game that people have been dying to make college football picks on all season long. The Alabama Crimson Tide, last year’s National Champions, are going to be hosting the Auburn Tigers, the No. 2 team in the country. Auburn really hasn’t done a lot on the road this year, as it has only played three games against subpar opponents. Its defense has really struggled for the majority of the year as well. However, the bottom line is that “0” sitting in the Tigers’ loss column right now, and regardless of how good the Crimson Tide really are, they have two losses and know that they need some help to go to a BCS bowl game. The oddsmakers are showing all sorts of faith in the hosts in this one, as they are 4.5 point favorites in spite of the fact that Auburn has so much more to play for in the Iron Bowl.

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Week 13 Betting Lines for Thursday, 11/25/10

109 Texas A&M Aggies -3.5
110 Texas Longhorns +3.5

Lines for Week 13 for Friday, 11/26/10

111 Buffalo Bulls +1.5
112 Akron Zips -1.5
Over/Under 42.5

113 Central Michigan Chippewas +4
114 Toledo Rockets -4
Over/Under 52

115 Western Michigan Broncos -7
116 Bowling Green Falcons +7
Over/Under 52

117 Northern Illinois Huskies -24
118 Eastern Michigan Eagles +24

119 West Virginia Mountaineers +2.5
120 Pittsburgh Panthers -2.5

121 Louisville Cardinals -3
122 Rutgers Scarlet Knights +3

123 Ohio Bobcats -3
124 Kent State Golden Flashes +3

125 SMU Mustangs -1
126 East Carolina Pirates +1
Over/Under 70.5

127 Auburn Tigers +4
128 Alabama Crimson Tide -4
Over/Under 58

129 UCLA Bruins +12.5
130 Arizona State Sun Devils -12.5
Over/Under 49.5

131 Colorado Buffaloes +17
132 Nebraska Cornhuskers -17
Over/Under 49.5

133 Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles +3.5
134 Tulsa Golden Hurricane -3.5
Over/Under 67

135 Arizona Wildcats +19.5
136 Oregon Ducks -19.5
Over/Under 63

137 Boise State Broncos -14
138 Nevada Wolfpack +14
Over/Under 68.5

Week 13 Odds for Saturday, 11/27/10

139 Michigan Wolverines +16.5
140 Ohio State Buckeyes -16.5
Over/Under 63.5

141 Indiana Hoosiers +3
142 Purdue Boilermakers -3
Over/Under 53.5

143 Tulane Green Wave +10
144 Marshall Thundering Herd -10
Over/Under 55

145 South Florida Bulls +11.5
146 Miami Hurricanes -11.5
Over/Under 47.5

147 Mississippi State Bulldogs -3
148 Mississippi Rebels +3
Over/Under 54

149 Florida Gators +2
150 Florida State Seminoles -2
Over/Under 51

151 Kentucky Wildcats +2.5
152 Tennessee Volunteers -2.5
Over/Under 58.5

153 South Carolina Gamecocks -3
154 Clemson Tigers +3
Over/Under 45

155 UCF Knights -26
156 Memphis Tigers +26
Over/Under 55

157 Cincinnati Bearcats +1
158 Connecticut Huskies -1
Over/Under 55

159 Boston College Eagles +3
160 Syracuse Orange -3
Over/Under 36.5

161 Northwestern Wildcats +23
162 Wisconsin Badgers -23
Over/Under 57

163 Wake Forest Demon Deacons OTB
164 Vanderbilt Commodores OTB
Over/Under OTB

165 Iowa Hawkeyes -14.5
166 Minnesota Golden Gophers +14.5
Over/Under 51.5

167 NC State Wolfpack -2
168 Maryland Terrapins +2
Over/Under 52

169 North Carolina Tar Heels -7.5
170 Duke Blue Devils +7.5
Over/Under 57.5

171 Virginia Cavaliers +23
172 Virginia Tech Hokies -23
Over/Under 57.5

173 Kansas Jayhawks +24.5
174 Missouri Tigers -24.5
Over/Under 51

175 Hawaii Warriors -26
176 New Mexico State Aggies +26
Over/Under 58.5

177 UAB Blazers -3
178 Rice Owls +3
Over/Under 67

179 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets +13.5
180 Georgia Bulldogs -13.5
Over/Under 58

181 Michigan State Spartans -1.5
182 Penn State Nittany Lions +1.5
Over/Under 51

183 Oklahoma Sooners +2.5
184 Oklahoma State Cowboys -2.5
Over/Under 67

185 Washington Huskies +6.5
186 California Golden Bears -6.5
Over/Under 49.5

187 BYU Cougars +8
188 Utah Utes -8
Over/Under 50

189 Oregon State Beavers +13.5
190 Stanford Cardinal -13.5
Over/Under 57

191 LSU Tigers +3
192 Arkansas Razorbacks -3
Over/Under 54

193 TCU Horned Frogs -43
194 New Mexico Lobos +43
Over/Under 56

195 Houston Cougars +9
196 Texas Tech Red Raiders -9
Over/Under 69

197 Notre Dame Fighting Irish +4.5
198 USC Trojans -4.5
Over/Under 49.5

199 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs -12
200 San Jose State Spartans +12
Over/Under 54.5

201 UNLV Rebels +23.5
202 San Diego State Aztecs -23.5
Over/Under 59.5

203 Idaho Vandals +10
204 Fresno State Bulldogs -10
Over/Under 59.5

205 Louisiana Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns +6.5
206 Louisiana Monroe Warhawks -6.5
Over/Under 56.5

207 Florida Atlantic Owls +5.5
208 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders -5.5
Over/Under 48.5

209 Kansas State Wildcats -14
210 North Texas Mean Green +14
Over/Under 59

211 Arkansas State Red Wolves +5
212 Florida International Golden Panthers -5
Over/Under 61.5

213 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers +13
214 Troy Trojans -13
Over/Under 61.5

2010 College Football Week 12 Lines – NCAA Football Week Twelve Lines Breakdown

November 17th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on 2010 College Football Week 12 Lines – NCAA Football Week Twelve Lines Breakdown

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Week 12 of the 2010 college football campaign is going to get underway this weekend. Below you will find the current list of 2010 Week 12 NCAA football lines and spreads along with a breakdown of the Week 12 college football lines. Be sure to check out the free NCAA football picks from the expert handicappers at Bankroll Sports this weekend!

The 2010 college football betting campaign has just three weeks left, and this could be the most intense week of the campaign to date.

The Big Ten is going to be the conference with the most pressure on it over the course of the day on Saturday. No one is expecting the Michigan State Spartans to struggle this weekend, as they are playing the Purdue Boilermakers at home. Purdue still really doesn’t have a heck of a lot of offensive options, while the Spartans know that they very well could just be two wins away from the Rose Bowl. The Wisconsin Badgers are heading to the Big House as well to take on the Michigan Wolverines.

The big game of the day in this conference though, involves the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Iowa knows that its Rose Bowl hopes probably went up in flames last week with a loss to the Northwestern Wildcats. The Buckeyes are probably in the driver’s seat for the time being, though they know that they do still need some help to Pasadena once again. Losing this game probably takes away any opportunity to do anything better than go to the Capital One Bowl or the Outback Bowl. The Buckeyes are three point favorites at Kinnick Stadium, a place where they have really historically struggled.

The ACC Atlantic Division is up in the air right now, as the Florida State Seminoles and Maryland Terrapins both think that they are still on their way to the conference championship game. The Terps know that they are two wins away from winning the Atlantic Division, but they are probably going to be underdogs in their final two games of the campaign, both of which are played at home. The Noles, who need to win out and get a loss from the North Carolina State Wolfpack, are favored by four points on the road.

Meanwhile, NC State is a 2.5 point underdog on the road to the North Carolina Tar Heels in one of the week’s biggest games.

The ACC Coastal Division will be decided on Saturday if the chalk holds up. The Virginia Tech Hokies are 2.5 point favorites at the Miami Hurricanes. If V-Tech wins, it will officially be back on the map, one win away from a place in the Orange Bowl, in a season that could have been a certified disaster after losing to the James Madison Dukes way back in Week 2 of the year. The Canes need to win out and have the Hokies lose their ACC finale to go to their first ever ACC Championship Game.

In the Big East, the Pitt Panthers are trying to get back on the horse in conference play, as they know that they can win out and go to the Fiesta Bowl. However, stopping in Tampa Bay against the South Florida Bulls is never an easy task, as is demonstrated by the fact that they are only 2.5 point favorites on the afternoon.

The SEC doesn’t have a heck of a lot of action on Saturday, as most of the teams are getting ready for their rivalry games next week. Two of the big foes, the Arkansas Razorbacks and LSU Tigers are both in action though, and both could be facing some tough tests from two other rivals. The Hogs are traveling to the Mississippi State Bulldogs in the SEC West, while the Bayou Bengals are at home against the Mississippi Rebels. Arkansas is a 3.5 point favorite, while LSU is the choice of the oddsmakers by 16 points. Should either of the favorites lose, they will be knocked out of the running for a BCS bowl game, and in the case of the Tigers, for the BCS National Championship as well.

Once again, the biggest favorites on the weekend are the Nevada Wolf Pack, who are favored by 37.5 points against the hapless New Mexico State Aggies. The Boise State Broncos are 30.5 point chalks at home against the Fresno State Bulldogs in one of the biggest tests that it has to face this year.

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Lines for Week 12 for Wednesday, 11/17/10

303 Miami Redhawks -10
304 Akron Zips +10
Over/Under 47.5

305 Bowling Green Falcons +10.5
306 Toledo Rockets -10.5
Over/Under 53.5

Week 12 Betting Lines for Thursday, 11/18/10

309 UCLA Bruins +2.5
310 Washington Huskies -2.5

311 Air Force Falcons -19
312 UNLV Rebels +19

Lines for Week 12 for Friday, 11/19/10

313 Fresno State Bulldogs +30.5
314 Boise State Broncos -30.5

Week 12 Odds for Saturday, 11/20/10

315 Penn State Nittany Lions -10
316 Indiana Hoosiers +10

317 Tennessee Volunteers -8.5
318 Vanderbilt Commodores +8.5
319 Connecticut Huskies +4
320 Syracuse Orange -4

321 Florida State Seminoles -4
322 Maryland Terrapins +4

323 Clemson Tigers OTB
324 Wake Forest Demon Deacons OTB

325 Duke Blue Devils +11.5
326 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets -11.5

327 Virginia Cavaliers OTB
328 Boston College Eagles OTB

329 Rutgers Scarlet Knights +13
330 Cincinnati Bearcats -13

331 Purdue Boilermakers +19.5
332 Michigan State Spartans -19.5

333 Wisconsin Badgers OTB
334 Michigan Wolverines OTB

335 Ohio State Buckeyes -3
336 Iowa Hawkeyes +3

337 Missouri Tigers -11
338 Iowa State Cyclones +11

339 Oklahoma State Cowboys -24
340 Kansas Jayhawks +24

341 Arkansas Razorbacks -3.5
342 Mississippi State Bulldogs +3.5

343 Northern Illinois Huskies -14.5
344 Ball State Cardinals +14.5

345 East Carolina Pirates -9.5
346 Rice Owls +9.5

347 Kent State Golden Flashes +3
348 Western Michigan Broncos -3

349 UTEP Miners +17.5
350 Tulsa Golden Hurricane -17.5

351 Eastern Michigan Eagles +7
352 Buffalo Bulls -7

353 Colorado State Rams +2.5
354 Wyoming Cowboys -2.5

355 Idaho Vandals +2.5
356 Utah State Aggies -2.5

357 Marshall Thundering Herd +13.5
358 SMU Mustangs -13.5

359 Illinois Fighting Illini -7.5
360 Northwestern Wildcats +7.5

361 North Carolina State Wolfpack +2.5
362 North Carolina Tar Heels -2.5

363 Stanford Cardinal -7
364 California Golden Bears +7

365 UCF Knights -17.5
366 Tulane Green Wave +17.5

367 Virginia Tech Hokies -2.5
368 Miami Hurricanes +2.5

369 Kansas State Wildcats -2.5
370 Colorado Buffaloes +2.5

371 New Mexico State Aggies +37.5
372 Nevada Wolf Pack -37.5

373 Memphis Tigers +20
374 UAB Blazers -20

375 New Mexico Lobos +29.5
376 BYU Cougars -29.5

377 Notre Dame Fighting Irish -8
378 Army Black Knights +8

379 Pittsburgh Panthers -2.5
380 South Florida Bulls +2.5

381 Houston Cougars +4
382 Southern Miss Golden Eagles -4

383 Oklahoma Sooners -7.5
384 Baylor Bears +7.5

385 Nebraska Cornhuskers -2.5
386 Texas A&M Aggies +2.5

387 West Virginia Mountaineers -5
388 Louisville Cardinals +5

389 USC Trojans -3
390 Oregon State Beavers +3

391 Mississippi Rebels +16
392 LSU Tigers -16

393 Utah Utes -2.5
394 San Diego State Aztecs +2.5

395 San Jose State Spartans +30
396 Hawaii Warriors -30

397 Troy Trojans +22
398 South Carolina Gamecocks -22

399 Florida Atlantic Owls +21
400 Texas Longhorns -21

401 Arkansas State Red Wolves +13.5
402 Navy Midshipmen -13.5

403 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders -5
404 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers +5

405 Florida International Golden Panthers -10
406 Louisiana Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns +10

407 North Texas Mean Green +1
408 Louisiana Monroe Warhawks -1

2010 NFL Week 11 Lines – Week Eleven Lines Breakdown

November 15th, 2010 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NFL Football   Comments Off on 2010 NFL Week 11 Lines – Week Eleven Lines Breakdown

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Heavy, heavy favorites are the theme in the Week 11 NFL lines, and making your NFL picks is going to be even more difficult for this slate of games; especially considering the fact that some of these teams are playoff contenders that are catching some of these humungous NFL spreads.

Case in point: One team is in first place in its division, ranks No. 2 in the NFL in rushing, averages 26.1 points per game, and ranks No. 6 in overall defense. The other is in second place in its division, ranks No. 22 in scoring in the league and No. 9 in overall defense. Can you tell me which team is favored by 7.5 points and who the two teams are? The former is the Oakland Raiders, who are in front of the AFC West for the first time in years this late in the season. The latter is the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are coming off of an awful beating at the hands of the New England Patriots last week. Pittsburgh, which is hosting this game, is favored by a whopping 7.5 points.

Here’s another example: The Houston Texans have turned up on the wrong side of three games this year decided by six points or fewer that legitimately could have gone either way. The New York Jets have won three such games in the other direction, including back to back on the road in overtime in games that they probably had no business winning. Yet, when these two meet at New Meadowlands Stadium on Sunday afternoon, Houston is a seven point underdog.

Though sometimes, NFL betting lines are about perception, sometimes, that perception is absolutely a reality. The Carolina Panthers are absolutely that bad, and even though they are playing at home on Sunday, they are a 9.5 point underdog to the Baltimore Ravens, who have had a week and a half to prepare for this game. Carolina is absolutely overmatched and will likely come into this game with the mentality that it just wants to survive what the nasty Ravens are bringing. Baltimore has been known to trip in road games though, so this is by far not a sure thing.

Arguably two of the most interesting games this weekend involve four teams that didn’t make the playoffs last season in the NFC. The Atlanta Falcons might be the top team in the conference this year though, and they have to travel to the new upstarts of the league, the St. Louis Rams. Also at 4:05, the San Francisco 49ers, fresh off of their two game winning streak, will hope to continue to claw back into the race in the NFC West as they take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are one of the most pleasantly surprising teams in the NFL this year. Both the Falcons and Niners are three point chalks on the NFL odds.

The game of the weekend might be going on in Foxboro though, as the New England Patriots try to keep up with their best record in the NFL when they take on the Indianapolis Colts. Both of these teams have showed some holes this season, and they both have been weak at one time or another. Injuries have decimated both, but both are tied for the league in their respective divisions as well. This is the highest ‘total’ of the weekend at 51, and the Pats are three point home chalks in what should be a very, very entertaining game.

On Monday Night Football, the San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos meet to try to get closer in the AFC West race. Off of their bye week, everyone is hopping on the San Diego bandwagon, as many think this is a repeat of last year when the Bolts just ran away and hid from the rest of the division. San Diego is favored by 9.5 points, making it the biggest home favorite and tied for the biggest overall favorite on the weekend.

2010 NFL Football Week 11 Lines @ BetUS Sportsbook (as of 11/15/10):
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Week 11 NFL Odds for Thursday, 11/18/10

307 Chicago Bears +1
308 Miami Dolphins -1
Over/Under 39.5

Week 11 Lines for Sunday, 11/21/10

409 Oakland Raiders +7.5
410 Pittsburgh Steelers -7.5
Over/Under 41.5

411 Houston Texans +7
412 New York Jets -7
Over/Under 45

413 Baltimore Ravens -9.5
414 Carolina Panthers +9.5
Over/Under 37

415 Washington Redskins OTB
416 Tennessee Titans OTB
Over/Under OTB

417 Detroit Lions +7
418 Dallas Cowboys -7
Over/Under 46

419 Green Bay Packers OTB
420 Minnesota Vikings OTB
Over/Under OTB

421 Buffalo Bills +5.5
422 Cincinnati Bengals -5.5
Over/Under 44

423 Cleveland Browns +1.5
424 Jacksonville Jaguars -1.5
Over/Under 42.5

425 Arizona Cardinals +7.5
426 Kansas City Chiefs -7.5
Over/Under 43.5

427 Seattle Seahawks OTB
428 New Orleans Saints OTB
Over/Under OTB

429 Atlanta Falcons -3
430 St. Louis Rams +3
Over/Under 42.5

431 Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3
432 San Francisco 49ers -3
Over/Under 41

433 Indianapolis Colts +3
434 New England Patriots -3
Over/Under 51

435 New York Giants OTB
436 Philadelphia Eagles OTB
Over/Under OTB

Week 11 Spreads for Monday, 11/22/10

437 Denver Broncos +9.5
438 San Diego Chargers -9.5
Over/Under 49