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UFC 134 Silva vs. Okami Free Picks, Odds, Analysis, & Predictions

August 23rd, 2011 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in UFC / Boxing   Comments Off on UFC 134 Silva vs. Okami Free Picks, Odds, Analysis, & Predictions
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Complete List of UFC 134 Odds Can Be Found Below

This Saturday night is fight night at the HSBC Arena in the Rio de Janeiro, and we have some of the best MMA picks in the world as we dissect the UFC 134 live odds!

2011 UFC 134, Picks & Info
UFC 134 Date: Saturday, August 27th, 2011, 9:00 ET
UFC 134 Location: HSBC Arena, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
UFC 134 Main Event: Anderson Silva vs. Yushin Okami
UFC 134 Live TV Coverage – Network: Pay-Per-View

The Middleweight Championship will be on the line on Saturday night when Brazilian Anderson Silva essentially plays host to a stingy challenger, Yushin Okami. Okami is 26-5 in his MMA career, and he has really come through a tough set of middleweights to reach this fight. The Japanese wonder took care of Mark Munoz and Nate Marquardt in back to back fights, the latter of which was one of the best fights in UFC 122. Okami has never challenged for a belt like this in his career, and he certainly has his work cut out for him.

Okami actually does have a win in his career against Silva back in 2006 in Honolulu, but the win came via DQ. Silva hasn’t lost a fight since that point (14-0), and he has been the Middleweight champ since taking the belt from Rich Franklin in October 2006. Only two of his fights have even gone the distance in this stretch, and both ended in unanimous decisions in favor of the champ.

The undercard, to no surprise, features a slew of Brazilians that will have the crowd on their side against others. Americans Forrest Griffin and Brendan Schaub will have their work cut out for them against Mauricio Rua and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira respectively.

The Rua fight is of particular note, knowing that he is badly trying to get back on top in the Light Heavyweight Division after losing two of his last three fights and ceding his belt to Jon Jones. Griffin already has one win in his career against Rua, coming via a rear naked choke submission back in 2007. Griffin has fought some of the best in the business in his time, beating the likes of Tito Ortiz, Rich Franklin, Rua, and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson. Don’t be shocked if he pulls off another big victory in this one in Brazil.

Current 2011 UFC 134 Odds @ 5Dimes Sportsbook) (as of 8/23/11):
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Yushin Okami +400
Anderson Silva -500
Over/Under 4.5 Rounds (Over +135)

Forrest Griffin +195
Mauricio Rua -235
Over/Under 2.5 Rounds (Over -130)

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira +195
Brendan Schaub -235
Over/Under 2.5 Rounds (Over +100)

Ross Pearson +245
Edson Barboza -290
Over/Under 2.5 Rounds (Over -135)

Stanislav Nedkov +175
Luiz Cane -225

Spencer Fisher +180
Thiago Tavares -240

Dan Miller +190
Rousimar Palhares -270

Current 2011 UFC 134 Odds @ JustBet Sportsbook) (as of 8/23/11):
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Yushin Okami +395
Anderson Silva -475

Forrest Griffin +185
Mauricio Rua -225

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira +195
Brendan Schaub -235

Ross Pearson +240
Edson Barboza -300

College Football’s Top 25 Games in 2011: #5 Nebraska vs. Wisconsin

August 23rd, 2011 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in College Football   Comments Off on College Football’s Top 25 Games in 2011: #5 Nebraska vs. Wisconsin

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Current Nebraska vs. Wisconsin Game Odds Can Be Found Below
2011-12 Top 25 College Football Games of the Year
#5 Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Wisconsin Badgers

The Big 10 (err… Big 12?) definitely has a new look to it this season with the addition of the Cornhuskers into the fold. But will they be able to make the big time impact that everyone is looking for in this conference? One, and potentially two bids will be on the line on October 1st when Big Red tries to make its first Big 10 statement in Camp Randall against the Badgers.

Nebraska Cornhuskers @ Wisconsin Badgers Picks & Info
Nebraska Cornhuskers @ Wisconsin Badgers Date: Saturday, October 1st
Nebraska Cornhuskers @ Wisconsin Badgers Location: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI
Nebraska Cornhuskers @ Wisconsin Badgers Spread: Wisconsin Badgers -2.5

Nebraska thinks that it can be a National Championship contender this year, but it is clear that this is the biggest test on the slate. Remember that this could be the first of two meetings against Wisky on the season, as there is a very possible date for these two in the first Big 10 Championship Game as well. QB Taylor Martinez did great against the Washington Huskies in the first go around of those two teams last season, but when push came to shove, U-Dub got the best of him and the Huskers in the Holiday Bowl. Cause for concern? Head Coach Bo Pelini is going to hope that a defense that ranked No. 10 in the nation last year at 308.2 yards per game can keep things going in spite of the fact that over the last two seasons, the team has lost some absolute studs on this side of the ball in DT Ndamukong Suh and DB Prince Amukamara.

Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Wisconsin Badgers Past Games (Since 1995)
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The Badgers are going to look a whole heck of a lot like they did last year. We know that RB John Clay is no longer in the fold, but the two men that shined last season in his absence, RB Montee Ball and RB James White are still here in Madison. Those three helped Wisconsin to the No. 11 rushing offense in the land at 247.1 yards per game, and they did so without the use of a mobile quarterback bolstering the yardage totals. This year, QB Russell Wilson at least brings a level of athleticism to the fold, but he also gives Head Coach Bret Bielema the best signal caller that he has had in his short time at Wisconsin since taking over for the famed Barry Alvarez. This is going to be the fifth straight home game to start the season, and if Wisconsin can get past this one, it should be a Top 5 team in the nation and be 6-0 going into games against Michigan State and Ohio State on the road in back to back weeks.

Nebraska Cornhuskers @ Wisconsin Badgers Game Odds @ 5Dimes Sportsbook (as of 8/23/11):
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Nebraska Cornhuskers (+2.5) @ Wisconsin Badgers