Last week: 8-10 (-24.4*)
YTD: 64-56 (+24.6*)
10* games: 5-5
15* games: 1-0
Last week was kind of a messy week altogether, getting off to a bad start and getting worse from there. Thankfully we open this week with a clean slate, and hopefully we got our bad weekend out of our system and will begin and end on a winning note this time.
I believe that money can be made gambling through positive energy. I never made a cent, in fact lost a lot, as long as I had a negative approach. Those guys who win over the long run invariably have a positive approach to their work. Of course, it usually takes a while for many people to understand what is actually meant by positive, but just a tip, I'd try to find out as soon as possible.
Anyway, enough philosophizing for now. On with the picks:
10* Georgia -17 (-130)
I am posting this so early because I think the line will go up by the weekend. I also bought a point, from the 18 currently available at Olympic. At Pinnacle it is already 18.5, and Pinnacle is usually the sharp site that shows which direction the line will move.
Georgia's version of Bulldawgs should have no problem being motivated for this game. Miss St should have played them when Vandy got them, but Vandy already got them and because of that, and an embarrassing loss to Tennessee the week before, they will be extremely focused and efficient against State, a team they might have otherwise taken for granted. The spread will be covered by halftime, and after what Tennessee did in the 2nd half, there will be no backdoor. You know that I know State very well, and they just don't have the talent or depth to withstand a motivated Georgia team in Athens. But once again, I'm fairly certain that the price will be steeper by the weekend.
And before anyone asks, I think Georgia will beat Miss St so bad that the spread is hardly relevant. I am by nature cautious so I am grabbing it now and buying a point to 17, because I feel very secure with that. I would play it up to -21, though, and expect them to win by even more than that.
We're just beginning a new week, and life is great.
YTD: 64-56 (+24.6*)
10* games: 5-5
15* games: 1-0
Last week was kind of a messy week altogether, getting off to a bad start and getting worse from there. Thankfully we open this week with a clean slate, and hopefully we got our bad weekend out of our system and will begin and end on a winning note this time.
I believe that money can be made gambling through positive energy. I never made a cent, in fact lost a lot, as long as I had a negative approach. Those guys who win over the long run invariably have a positive approach to their work. Of course, it usually takes a while for many people to understand what is actually meant by positive, but just a tip, I'd try to find out as soon as possible.
Anyway, enough philosophizing for now. On with the picks:
10* Georgia -17 (-130)
I am posting this so early because I think the line will go up by the weekend. I also bought a point, from the 18 currently available at Olympic. At Pinnacle it is already 18.5, and Pinnacle is usually the sharp site that shows which direction the line will move.
Georgia's version of Bulldawgs should have no problem being motivated for this game. Miss St should have played them when Vandy got them, but Vandy already got them and because of that, and an embarrassing loss to Tennessee the week before, they will be extremely focused and efficient against State, a team they might have otherwise taken for granted. The spread will be covered by halftime, and after what Tennessee did in the 2nd half, there will be no backdoor. You know that I know State very well, and they just don't have the talent or depth to withstand a motivated Georgia team in Athens. But once again, I'm fairly certain that the price will be steeper by the weekend.
And before anyone asks, I think Georgia will beat Miss St so bad that the spread is hardly relevant. I am by nature cautious so I am grabbing it now and buying a point to 17, because I feel very secure with that. I would play it up to -21, though, and expect them to win by even more than that.
We're just beginning a new week, and life is great.