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The Presidential Debates are on and there are some interesting
wagers for both the Barack Obama-John McCain and Joe Biden
Sarah Palin debates. One can bet on when and/or how
many times there are mentions of Washington Mutual,
or even David Letterman and his Top 10 list. More political betting
odds are updates on as they come in.
Survivor
betting odds and the Vegas line should be up shortly.
Baseball’s pennant races and a Big East matchup on the gridiron highlight
the Friday night schedule, with some WNBA playoffs as
well. Here’s your Daily Sports Roundup.
The Gridiron Spotlight
but win so far this season, rolling past Hofstra,
doesn’t mean the Huskies have been profitable, however, as they’re just 1-2 ATS
in games that have received lines.
lost their opener 27-2 to
then knocked off Tennessee Tech and
The Cardinals are 1-1 against-the-spread in those games.
The Huskies have the 4-0 record, but the oddsmakers are going with
at home in this game. The Cardinals are listed as 3.5-point favorites, with the
total at 50 points.
Other Notable Events
The Brewers will be looking to get a win out of Jeff Suppan
(10-10, 5.06 ERA) when they host the Cubs and Ryan Dempster
(17-6, 2.99 ERA) on Friday night. The Mets, Milwaukee’s NL Wild Card rival, is
expected to go with Mike Pelfrey (13-10, 3.70 ERA) in their home game against
the Marlins and Chris Volstad (5-4, 3.10 ERA) on
Friday.
Francisco Liriano (6-3, 3.39 ERA) will start for the Twins on Friday as they
try to keep pace in the race for top spot in the AL Central; his opponent will
be the Royals and Kyle Davies (8-7, 4.21 ERA). The White Sox are set to go with
John Danks (11-8, 3.20 ERA) in their Friday night
matchup against the Indians and Scott Lewis (3-0, 1.42 ERA).
As well, golf’s THE TOUR Championship will continue at
on Friday.
Top Betting Event
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The Rest of the Schedule
The Red Sox will host the Yankees at
on Friday, while
will be in
will get a visit from
rest of the American League schedule:
at
at
continue to hit the skids this weekend as they try to lock down the NL East
title; the Phillies host
on Friday. Making up the rest of the National League
schedule:
In the WNBA the Eastern Conference Finals get
underway on Friday night, with
at
opened as 1.5-point favorites to win Game 1, but the Shock opened as -250
favorites to win the three-game series (which continues on Sunday).
And finally, there’s one game on the Canadian Football League’s schedule for
Friday, as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers get a visit from the Edmonton Eskimos. The
oddsmakers have the Bombers as 1.5-point favorites, with the total at 54
points.
News from the Wire
The Brewers would like to use Ben Sheets to start a game at some point over
the weekend, but his sore elbow makes him questionable . . . Key Eagles
offensive players Donovan McNabb (chest) and Brian Westbrook (ankle) may both
come down to game-time decisions this weekend . . . Steelers running back
Willie Parker (knee) is now expected to miss two games . . . Derek Anderson
will remain the Browns’ starting QB.
A Peek at the Future
Early games on Saturday involving ranked college football teams include
Minnesota at No. 14 Ohio State, Mississippi at No. 4 Florida, Arkansas at No. 7
Texas, No. 9 Wisconsin at Michigan, and Tennessee at No. 15 Auburn . . . the
top matchups, though, are going to take place on
Saturday night, with No. 24 TCU at No. 2 Oklahoma,
No. 8 Alabama at No. 3 Georgia, and then finally No. 22 Illinois at No. 12 Penn
State.