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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...
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here for the full story)
Auburn (17)
Auburn was ranked #1 last year in Sporting News' pre-season poll. So that
didn't turn out so well. But this year they're underrated at #17. These
Tigers have two of the top two senior running backs in the entire nation
with Carnell Cadillac Williams and Ronnie Brown. Cadillac ran for 1,300
yards and 17 touchdowns last season. Many scouts have him...
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here for the full story)
Kansas State (12)
In the last year the Wildcats have lost 14 starters, but they didn't loose
Darren Sproles, the 5'7" super back that ran for 1,986 yards last
year, stepping up big when it counted most and rushing for 235 yards and
receiving for 88 in their upset of Oklahoma last year. Sproles has been
compared to Barry Sanders, can you get a complement? Yes you can...
(click
here for the full story)
Wisconsin (21)
The Jim Sorgi to Lee Evans combo has graduated and will no longer be a
staple in the Badger offense. But Anthony Davis will continue to make
his mark in the Wisconsin record books. If Davis' load is too much to
carry he can turn to help from his backup Dwayne Smith who just happened
to rush for 850 yards last year, including a...
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here for the full story)
Texas (7)
I know what you're thinking, Texas isn't much of a sleeper, and you're
right, they aren't, but I'm here to tell you they'll beat Oklahoma this
year. Last year shook Oklahoma's invincibility tag and Texas is about
to cash in. The superstar that was the face of Texas football, Roy Williams,
is now playing for the Detroit Lions. This said, the Longhorns obviously...
(click
here for the full story)
Maryland (22)
The Terps have won at least ten games the last three years. Don't bet
for a second that they'll stand pat at their pre-season ranking of 22.
Ralph Friedgen has his team believing they can compete with any team in
the nation, and they can. Tailback Josh Allen and receiver/return specialist
Steve Suter will lead Friedgens high-powered offense...
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here for the full story)
Don't say Lucky Lester never told you nuth'n.
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