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NCAA
Football Betting Tips
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Lucky
Lester here with some NCAA Football Betting Tips
for all you guys out there who, like me, are counting
the days till the College Football season kicks
off (no pun intended).
Through out College Football Season, I will be
posting a series of articles with some betting tips
and other information that should help you succeed in
winning a little extra cash with your NCAA
Football wager at your favorite online sport
book.
So come back often to check out my NCAA Football
Betting Tips.
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Heard It Here First
I'm
here to talk about six teams that are going to disrupt
the preseason rankings and surprise the hell out of
the big time teams and conferences everywhere. Memphis,
Wisconsin, Kansas State, Auburn,
Maryland and Texas might not be on anybody's
top five lists, most won't even crack the top 10, with
one that won't even start out the season in the top
25. But don't hesitate to put your money on these six
squads. Anyone can tell you that Oklahoma, USC,
Miami, and FSU are going to win games,
but with spreads that stretch over five touchdowns,
where's the money in that? Listen closely, and stack
the odds in your favor. Bet on these teams to win and
you won't catch yourself kicking your TV off its stand
because Oklahoma didn't beat Texas A&M
by the 42 point spread.
(Rankings are from the Associated Press as of September
2)
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Memphis (Unranked)
I'm not here to tell you that Memphis is going to break
out of Conference USA and bust down the doors into a
National Championship, but they're going to win a bunch
of games, and possibly climb their way up the AP and
into the top ten. There are many signs that point to
Memphis stepping up in a huge way, and it all starts
with stud quarterback Danny Wimprine. This senior out
played number one draft pick Eli Manning in their head
to head matches last season when Memphis season opener
with an upset of Ole Miss. In that game Wimprine had
everyone wondering who he was. Now everyone knows. Now
he's a senior. Now he's better. Danny's favorite target,
Maurice Avery was in his first year at wide receiver
last year and there's no doubt in my mind that he will
grow into his new position in his second full season
at receiver. He had 49 catches and 8 touchdowns last
season. DeAngleo Williams is a star running back already,
producing 10 consecutive 100-yard games last season.
Did I mention they bring back every offensive starter
from last year's team that finished 9-4? As if their
offense didn't have enough firepower to propel them
into the top ten, they bring back a defense that didn't
give up more than 24 points in their last 10 games.
With four juniors and four seniors starting defensively,
a strong defense will be even stingier. Follow Memphis
up the AP poll, and profit from their success.
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Don't say Lucky Lester never told you nuth'n.
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