Baylor vs. Washington State and Kansas vs. USF Bettors Notebook


Here is the official betting previews for the Friday night
card, Kansas-South Florida and Washington State-Baylor, which was moved up
because of impending Hurricane Ike.

Kansas-South Florida

The Big East is just 3-8 against FBS teams and 0-4 to BCS
conference squads by an average loss of almost four touchdowns per game.
According to Cy McCormick, head of the online betting syndicate MasterLockLine.com, the defenses have an
advantage. “The quarterbacks are very similar and the strength of each team.
However the defenses won’t be caught off guard because they’ve practiced
against the near carbon copies.”

The Jayhawks have won their first two games by an average
of 69-10, yet they average just 3.7 yards per carry. The struggles have a lot
to do with two new starting tackles, according to Bob Warner of Lines-Maker.com.

Here are spread betting trends with all records against
the spread. The Jayhawks are 7-0 after allowing less than 170 yards passing
last game. They are 10-1 following a game in which they allowed less than 20
points and 17-5 off a win.

South Florida is 9-2 at home and
6-2 off ATS loss. However, the Bulls are 0-5 against teams with a winning
record.

Totals trends see the Jayhawks having gone under 6-1
against teams with a winning record. South Florida has
gone over all seven off a straight up win, but under 10-3 after allowing less
than 170 yards passing last game.

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Last year, Georgia
humiliated Hawaii as Hawaii
as the Bowl Game of the Year. The football betting
experts also nailed the Bowl Moneyline Game of the Year (Miss State +130 on
Dec. 29), Regular Season Game of the Year in CFB (Nov. 22 USC 20-point winner
to ASU laying three), NFL Game of the Year (Nov. 11
underdog Arizona beating Detroit by double digits).

Some of the other winners were: On Sept. 20, Miami
Florida
was the ESPN Game of the Year.
Laying -2, they crushed Texas A&M 34-17. On Oct.
4, it was our Thursday Game of the Year on South Carolina
-5 to Kentucky. They win by
15. October 13, it Penn State
was the Big 10 Game of the Year. Laying seven, they smash Wisconsin
by 31.

Finally on October 20, we had to sweat one.  Oct.
20 it was Florida beating Kentucky
in the SEC Game of the Year. Then on Oct. 27, Tennessee
squeaks one out against South Carolina
as our Saturday ESPN Game of the Year.

Add to that, on Nov. 11 C-USA West Game of the Year on Tulsa,
a bloodbath, while Cincinnati was a
gift as our Big East GOY. Nov. 17 Kansas
was our Big 12 edition and they win easily. But the biggest story of them all
was on Nov. 22, USC laying just three points was the CFB Game of the Year. They
win by 20!

Washington State-Baylor

Stevie Vincent, Senior Handicapper at OffshoreInsiders.com
and head of BetOnSports360 says, “It seems too obvious, but the impending
Hurricane Ike will be much more of a distraction to the Texas
based Bears.” Washington State
though has been outscored 105-16 in their first two games and now makes the
long trek to Texas in a shorter
week. They are consistent: next to last in total offense and last in pass
efficiency and scoring defense.

Spread betting trends (against the spread) sees Washington
State
at 4-14 on the road off
consecutive losses, while they’ve also gone over 25-11 after forcing a
turnover.

As far as the top pick on the game: at press time MasterLockLine.com is compiling picks,
but they report a large side and total from proven services are coming in.
Check the home page of OffshoreInsiders.com
for further details.


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