Corrigan’s Gambling Corner: College Football Week 6
Its time to get hot. I am not a fan of this cold streak that I am on. The good news is, there is a lot to love on the board this weekend.
Its time to get hot. I am not a fan of this cold streak that I am on. The good news is, there is a lot to love on the board this weekend.
Much like every week, I went undefeated in the College slate of games and then stunk in the NFL. For the record, I am undefeated on college football bets this season and have no intention of stopping that hot streak anytime soon.
Last week, SEC Football lived up to all the hype. Many overestimated LSU’s ability to play even close to how they did last year. Georgia and Alabama didn’t hold up to form and failed to beat their conference opponents by four touchdowns. Let’s see how things shake out this week.
.The Tennessee Volunteers traveled to Columbia, SC to face the Gamecocks in the teams’ season opener. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, all SEC teams are only playing conference teams this year. Their schedules were reduced to 10 games, and they postponed the start of the season. The Volunteers came into the game ranked No.16. They were favored to defeat the Gamecocks, which they did for the second year in a row, 31-27.
Welcome back for another week of college football picks. This week, we are blessed with SEC football! It’s going to be an exciting weekend for sports and it will only get better in October when the Big 10 gets involved.
Welcome back to Gio’s weekly picks for the college football season. Here, I will detail my thoughts on two of
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jamie Newman announced on Wednesday that he is opting out of the 2020 season due to Covid-19 concerns.
Ja’Marr Chase had a great end to his 2019 campaign. He culminated his season with a National Title where he caught nine passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns against Clemson. Well, unfortunately for LSU fans, that may have been Chase’s last game for the Tigers. Several reports are now coming out that he is opting out of the 2020 college season, though not all because of the pandemic.
A new survey of 100 college football players shows an important athlete’s perspective of how teams have handled the coronavirus, from testing and protocols to scheduling and practicing.
A large chunk of college football is being shut down as the Big 10 announced the cancellation of their season.
Gregory Rousseau is opting out of the college football season.
Once again, yet another potential first-round prospect for the 2021 draft has opted out. This time, it’s Purdue wide receiver,
Its time to get hot. I am not a fan of this cold streak that I am on. The good news is, there is a lot to love on the board this weekend.
Much like every week, I went undefeated in the College slate of games and then stunk in the NFL. For the record, I am undefeated on college football bets this season and have no intention of stopping that hot streak anytime soon.
Last week, SEC Football lived up to all the hype. Many overestimated LSU’s ability to play even close to how they did last year. Georgia and Alabama didn’t hold up to form and failed to beat their conference opponents by four touchdowns. Let’s see how things shake out this week.
.The Tennessee Volunteers traveled to Columbia, SC to face the Gamecocks in the teams’ season opener. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, all SEC teams are only playing conference teams this year. Their schedules were reduced to 10 games, and they postponed the start of the season. The Volunteers came into the game ranked No.16. They were favored to defeat the Gamecocks, which they did for the second year in a row, 31-27.
Welcome back for another week of college football picks. This week, we are blessed with SEC football! It’s going to be an exciting weekend for sports and it will only get better in October when the Big 10 gets involved.
Welcome back to Gio’s weekly picks for the college football season. Here, I will detail my thoughts on two of the more significant matchups, as
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jamie Newman announced on Wednesday that he is opting out of the 2020 season due to Covid-19 concerns.
Ja’Marr Chase had a great end to his 2019 campaign. He culminated his season with a National Title where he caught nine passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns against Clemson. Well, unfortunately for LSU fans, that may have been Chase’s last game for the Tigers. Several reports are now coming out that he is opting out of the 2020 college season, though not all because of the pandemic.
A new survey of 100 college football players shows an important athlete’s perspective of how teams have handled the coronavirus, from testing and protocols to scheduling and practicing.
A large chunk of college football is being shut down as the Big 10 announced the cancellation of their season.
Gregory Rousseau is opting out of the college football season.
Once again, yet another potential first-round prospect for the 2021 draft has opted out. This time, it’s Purdue wide receiver, Rondale Moore. Moore follows fellow
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