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College football season win totals out

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With little fanfare yesterday the Southpoint Casino became the first I've seen to post season win totals. It looks like they did just about every D1 team, which is rare.

For those interested Pitt is over 7 even
under 7 -120

Penn St is over 6.5 -110
under 6.5 -110

I don't think either of these are much of a surprise to anyone. Right now they are only taking 1k on these, as other places began to put up numbers I'm sure limits will increase.
 
With little fanfare yesterday the Southpoint Casino became the first I've seen to post season win totals. It looks like they did just about every D1 team, which is rare.

For those interested Pitt is over 7 even
under 7 -120

Penn St is over 6.5 -110
under 6.5 -110

I don't think either of these are much of a surprise to anyone. Right now they are only taking 1k on these, as other places began to put up numbers I'm sure limits will increase.
Oh my God, that is funny! They don't even give the dominator the benefit of the doubt and round the win total to 7. I am not a gambler but if I am interpreting correctly the fighting pedophiles are not expected to win 7 games. Wow, the cult will be ready to cut ties with the poor Milk-dud if these expectations are met! How can a guy with such lofty expectations and talk of domination be expected to win no more than 6? I am hoping he stays there a while, but a year of six wins, or God forbid less, will spell the ultimate doom for "the dominator".
 
Penn State holds circuses in Hap Yalley and the leader is the Carnival Barker Franklin. "Its a White Out" made for tv. Actual Football is secondary. The problem is the minority of their fans who care about winning are starting to not care. Its all a facade and the oddsmakers know it.
 
With little fanfare yesterday the Southpoint Casino became the first I've seen to post season win totals. It looks like they did just about every D1 team, which is rare.

For those interested Pitt is over 7 even
under 7 -120

Penn St is over 6.5 -110
under 6.5 -110

I don't think either of these are much of a surprise to anyone. Right now they are only taking 1k on these, as other places began to put up numbers I'm sure limits will increase.

I thought 8 wins was the baseline for Pitt this year?
 
I thought 8 wins was the baseline for Pitt this year?
He was providing the Vegas line. You should seek help for your reading comprehension issues. You are constantly posting garbage in response to people.
 
I thought 8 wins was the baseline for Pitt this year?
I predict 8 but I seem to be a tad on the optimistic side. If I could properly gauge this board and what they predict, I'd say most Pitt fans see a 7-5 record.
 
6.5 seems really low for PSU. If you are going to assume Pitt wins (based on the early betting line), they are also losing two games to either Temple, Rutgers, Maryland, and/or Minnesota. Of those, only Rutgers is away. Maybe Iowa gashes them with that monster o-line? I don't know but that's a home game too.

I would have to think expectations are a tad higher than that.
 
Vegas insider has Michigan at 10 wins, but they also have us as 10-1 to win it all. No clue where they come up with that /shrug


It seems like a team that highly favored for a NC would win a game or more than 10. I guess it is normal, as Bama has 10 wins. TUOS is at 9.5, so hey, I will take any win over them I can take. Even if it is simply moral heh

Actually they have the Bucks at 8-1 for a NC, so lose that one, and makes it even funnier math overall. My eyes just went crossed. :p
 
Vegas insider has Michigan at 10 wins, but they also have us as 10-1 to win it all. No clue where they come up with that /shrug


It seems like a team that highly favored for a NC would win a game or more than 10. I guess it is normal, as Bama has 10 wins. TUOS is at 9.5, so hey, I will take any win over them I can take. Even if it is simply moral heh

Actually they have the Bucks at 8-1 for a NC, so lose that one, and makes it even funnier math overall. My eyes just went crossed. :p

I think a lot of it has to do with how the money lays too. If more people are betting on Michigan to win a NC, then the payout will go down over time. I like where Michigan is going. Could turn the B1G east upside down.
 
With little fanfare yesterday the Southpoint Casino became the first I've seen to post season win totals. It looks like they did just about every D1 team, which is rare.

For those interested Pitt is over 7 even
under 7 -120

Penn St is over 6.5 -110
under 6.5 -110

I don't think either of these are much of a surprise to anyone. Right now they are only taking 1k on these, as other places began to put up numbers I'm sure limits will increase.

I think what is interesting is this guy picked Pitt and the over as "best bet" in the ACC. Interesting he picked Wisconsin and the Under of 7 as "best bet" in the Big 10.

http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...ge-football-win-totals-for-all-128-fbs-teams/
 
6.5 seems really low for PSU. If you are going to assume Pitt wins (based on the early betting line), they are also losing two games to either Temple, Rutgers, Maryland, and/or Minnesota. Of those, only Rutgers is away. Maybe Iowa gashes them with that monster o-line? I don't know but that's a home game too.

I would have to think expectations are a tad higher than that.
 
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