The over-under on USC Trojans football regular season wins is listed at 10. with the over currently paying -110 and the under -120.
The Trojans have 12 regular season games:
Sep 2 at Arkansas
Sep 16 (20) Nebraska
Sep 23 at Arizona
Sep 30 at Washington State
Oct 7 Washington
Oct 14 (24) Arizona State
Oct 28 at Oregon State
Nov 4 at Stanford
Nov 11 (21) Oregon
Nov 18 (9) California
Nov 25 (2) Notre Dame
Dec 2 at UCLA
Of note:
- Five games against top-25 teams
- Three of four on the road to start...plus an always tough UCLA Rose Bowl trip to end
- ust four returning offensive starters for the Trojans - that's the least of any Pac-10 team. Stanford has 10 returning starters on offense!
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Meanwhile, Odds to win 2006-2007 SEC Conference Championship: Kentucky Wildacts @ 200/1
There is not a lot of good to say about KU football. Basketball? Sure. National Championships galore and Ashley Judd. But the pigskin 'Cats haven't really done the business in recent years. Take 2005, for example. Kentucky went 2-8 last season, which included a 44-16 pasting at the hands of South Carolina, and a 45-13 whipping by Georgia.
Face facts, folks - the SEC is football country, and Kentucky is a basketball school. At 200/1, it might be worth a gamble...
Or it might not.
The Trojans have 12 regular season games:
Sep 2 at Arkansas
Sep 16 (20) Nebraska
Sep 23 at Arizona
Sep 30 at Washington State
Oct 7 Washington
Oct 14 (24) Arizona State
Oct 28 at Oregon State
Nov 4 at Stanford
Nov 11 (21) Oregon
Nov 18 (9) California
Nov 25 (2) Notre Dame
Dec 2 at UCLA
Of note:
- Five games against top-25 teams
- Three of four on the road to start...plus an always tough UCLA Rose Bowl trip to end
- ust four returning offensive starters for the Trojans - that's the least of any Pac-10 team. Stanford has 10 returning starters on offense!
Football Futures Betting, Super Bowl XLI Odds at Bodog Sportsbook
Meanwhile, Odds to win 2006-2007 SEC Conference Championship: Kentucky Wildacts @ 200/1
There is not a lot of good to say about KU football. Basketball? Sure. National Championships galore and Ashley Judd. But the pigskin 'Cats haven't really done the business in recent years. Take 2005, for example. Kentucky went 2-8 last season, which included a 44-16 pasting at the hands of South Carolina, and a 45-13 whipping by Georgia.
Face facts, folks - the SEC is football country, and Kentucky is a basketball school. At 200/1, it might be worth a gamble...
Or it might not.