Ben Burns' BCS Title Game "BLUE CHIP" TOTAL WINNER! - Monday
Ben Burns has enjoyed a highly profitable college campaign. It all started way back on August 30th when Kent State won outright at Iowa State. That triggered a sweet 7-1 run and Ben's been playing with "house money" ever since. Today, he closes out the season with a simply MASSIVE TOTAL. You know what to do!
blue chip-------under osu/lsu
Lenny Del Genio's 20* BCS Champ Total (5-0 w/ Bowl Totals)
Yes, Lenny may have lost his 25* Bowl GOY (VA Tech), but he did cash his Dec Bowl Of the Month (Penn St) and his 25* Bowl TOY (Over Ind/OSU)! It has been a PHENOMENAL Bowl season for Lenny w/ his Totals, going 5-0, and he ends it all w/ the TOTAL WINNER in Monday Night's BCS Title Game! Get it now!
Lenny D's total is the under.
Scott Spreitzer's College Football BOWL GAME OF THE YEAR! *3-0, 100%!
Since joining this site, Scott's a PERFECT 3-0, 100% in BCS Title Games, including last year's EASY WIN with Florida. Now, after CASHING his regular season GOY, Scott GOES for the GOLD with his 2007-08 **BOWL GAME OF THE YEAR!** The Book-Buster of Book-Busters goes tonight. Grab it now, then TAKE THE CASH!
osu buckeyes
Larry Ness' Las Vegas Insider-CBB (4-0 BKB sweep since Friday!)
Larry and his "unmatched" contacts have absolutely DOMINATED the NFL, winning 13 of their last 15 NFL Insiders (87% ATS!). Trying to match that mark in BKB, is some challenge. However, they did combine to go a PERFECT 4-0 (2-0 in both the NBA and CBB) from Fri-Sun and open the new week with yet another exclusive Insider in CBB! Want in?
Larry Ness CBB biggie is Colorado
BIG AL's LSU/OSU WINNER; 6-0 L7 YRS IN TITLE GAMES -- Monday
Al McMordie OWNS THE NCAA FB TITLE GAMES, as he's a perfect 6-0 the last 7 yrs (with no play in USC/Okla). Off a win on Tulsa, Big Al's 9-2 his last 11 Bowl Picks, and is an AWESOME 147-96 since 1992! If you need a Bowl Winner, the man to turn to is Big Al, and he will be 7-0 in Championship Games after Monday night. Get on it.
At 8 pm, our selection is on the Ohio State Buckeyes plus the points over LSU, as the Bucks fall into 33-25 and 31-16 ATS systems of mine. But the reason I like Ohio State in this game comes down to coaching, and rushing offense/defense. From his days at Youngstown State to the present, there has not been a more successful Championship coach than Jim Tressel. He's been here before, and his decision-making is much better than Les Miles, who often acts like a riverboat gambler (recall his decision to throw into the end zone vs. Auburn, instead of kicking a game winning FG). I do like Bo Pelini, however, but the LSU defensive coordinator may have been a bit distracted these last few weeks since he's off to become Nebraska's head coach after this game. The Buckeyes completely shut down Michigan at the end of the season, and held the Wolves to 3 points (but that Michigan team put up 41 vs. the SEC's Florida Gators). Overall this season, Ohio State allowed just two rushing touchdowns (and those two scores came in games OSU won by a combined 39 points)! Just two rushing TDs?! That's mind-boggling. On the offensive side of the ball, OSU has RB Chris Wells, perhaps the best RB in the nation in the 2nd half of the season. Wells got 222 yards against Michigan, 221 vs. Michigan State, 169 vs. Wisconsin, 133 vs. Penn State, and 76 vs. Illinois (but OSU was playing from behind, and had to throw the ball). LSU has shown a tendency this year to give up a lot of rushing yards. It surrendered over 150 to Florida and Ole Miss, and 385 to Arkansas! With the spread being more than a field goal, we'll take the Buckeyes. Good luck, as always...Al McMordie.