BetUS.com in the MainstreamIn what is developing into quite the phenomenon, BetUS.com input and odds are becoming more and more sought after by media outlets all over the country. Here are excerpts from a small sample of recent BetUS.com mentions.Winston Salem Journal Former lead singer for Creed not lacking confidence Thursday, December 15, 2005 Put down the buffalo wings and start an office pool. BetUS.com has released its odds on the separation of Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey. The numbers range from whether the couple will reconcile - doubtful - to whether Simpson will announce a pregnancy - also doubtful. Whatever the odds, we're betting the bank that Joe Simpson, Jessica's dad and manager, is behind it all. Simpson and Lachey will reconcile before Dec. 31: 6-1 Simpson and Lachey will not reconcile before Dec. 31: 2-3 Simpson will publicly announce she is pregnant: 6-1 Simpson will publicly announce she is not pregnant: 2-3 Should Simpson announce she is pregnant, Lachey is the father: 1-1 Should Simpson announce she is pregnant, Johnny Knoxville is the father: 1-10 Detroit Free Press THE TICKER December 15, 2005 Two cents worth How's the Lions' game plan coming for Sunday's Ford Field showdown with the Bengals? The first thing they have to figure out is how to take the crowd out of the game. Best bets BetUS.com is listing Dick Jauron -- who's 0-2 as the Lions' interim coach -- as a 100-1 shot to win NFL coach of the year honors. Long odds, but that still puts him ahead of Green Bay's Mike Sherman at 150-1, Baltimore's Brian Billick and the N.Y. Jets' Herman Edwards at 170-1, Tennessee's Jeff Fisher at 175-1, Arizona's Dennis Green and New Orleans' Jim Haslett at 200-1, and Houston's Dom Capers, Philadelphia's Andy Reid and San Francisco's Mike Nolan at 250-1. At the other end of the coaching spectrum, Indianapolis' Tony Dungy is the 5-2 favorite. Charlotte Observer Owens sounds off again in GQ article Dec. 17, 2005 INDIANAPOLIS: Coach Tony Dungy is a 5-2 favorite to win the Associated Press Coach of the Year award in a line that was set a couple of weeks ago by BetUS.com, with the Seahawks' Mike Holmgren next at 7-2. Vikings coach Mike Tice is third at 4-1, ahead of the Broncos' Mike Shanahan and Chargers' Marty Schottenheimer (both 6-1) and strong candidates such as the Bears' Lovie Smith (10-1) and Bengals' Marvin Lewis (15-1). Cincinnati Enquirer Fans like Chad, Graham Bengals notebook Dec. 20, 2005 ODDS: BetUS.com has given the Bengals 10-1 odds to win the Super Bowl. Indianapolis is the favorite at 10-11. Seattle and New England are 5-1 and Denver 15-2. Carolina, the New York Giants and Chicago are 12-1, and San Diego is 25-1. Buffalo News THE EARLY EARLY LINE Dec. 31, 2005 Oddsmakers at BetUS.com are beating the 2008 rush by making Republicans the early favorites to keep the White House in the next presidential elections. According to the sports book, the odds are a thin 3 to 4 in favor of the GOP, with former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani the favored Republican by almost as slim a margin over Sen. John McCain. The odds against Gov. George E. Pataki becoming the GOP nominee are 8 to 1, and the odds against Vice President Cheney are 40 to 1. --- by BetUS PR at 1800-sports.com on April 02, 2006
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