"They" say, " A bettor's memory is only as good as the last game."
If that's the case, I'd think JQP is going to favor TT because
the reasons are both obvious and compelling.
Virginia, up by ten, allows Auburn to go on a 15-3 run in the final minutes.
What do you say to excuse that kind of collapse?
Yet, the final outcome was surreal.
Texas Tech, up by as many as 13, holds Msu to fifteen total field goals.
Their fewest in the last seven seasons.
All reason, logic and anything that resembles sensible points to Texas Tech.
Well, "they" also say, "No team is as good or as bad as you think they are."
So now, I'm curious.
I need to ask, "Who would bettors have taken if the line opened TT-1'?
If that's the case, I'd think JQP is going to favor TT because
the reasons are both obvious and compelling.
Virginia, up by ten, allows Auburn to go on a 15-3 run in the final minutes.
What do you say to excuse that kind of collapse?
Yet, the final outcome was surreal.
Texas Tech, up by as many as 13, holds Msu to fifteen total field goals.
Their fewest in the last seven seasons.
All reason, logic and anything that resembles sensible points to Texas Tech.
Well, "they" also say, "No team is as good or as bad as you think they are."
So now, I'm curious.
I need to ask, "Who would bettors have taken if the line opened TT-1'?