2010-2011 College Football Betting![]() College Football Babes College Football Betting by Mike Jones No wonder, there is a lot of craze and demand for college football betting in the US, because the college football kick-started the world's most favorite game in the US. The point spread is being increasingly used in the college football sports betting. It is to the credit of college football, that the country is able to produce ace footballers consistently. As mentioned before, the point spread method of betting is quite useful to the bookies as well as the bettors. The numbers given to the college teams playing the game of football are the numbers which the book believes the team should have added to the score in order to win the game. For example, if your favorite college team is playing against a rival team, the book may claim that the line is plus 3 for your favorite team. This implies that if you root and bet for your team, and if your team loses or wins less than 3, then the bet is in your favor. For the book's sake, it is better if the bettor risks a marginally higher amount compared to the prize money. For example, if the prize money is $150, the bettor should risk $175. The balance $15 gets pocketed into the book's wallet if the bettor loses. Join the most popular and trusted Sportsbook on the Web and receive a 50% SIGN-UP BONUS using Promo Code WIN100! For well over a decade, millions of Americans bet on Sports, Horses, play Poker and Blackjack at the World's LARGEST online sportsbook, casino and poker room, SPORTSBOOK.COM! Enjoy a 100% Bonus in their Poker Room, always get a 21% Referal Bonus and the $50,000 NFL Survivor Pool!! The sportsbook also tries to lower the odds of the opponent team if your local college team is playing. It is a known thing that the local people will naturally support their team as favorites. You should take advantage of the fact that the book is lowering the odds for the opponent and bet for the underdog because this improves your chances of winning tremendously. Predicting the total overall score of the competing teams in a match is also common in college football sports betting. This is also known as "Overs/Unders." Suppose, the total score in a match between two competing teams come to an overall of 40 points. A bettor who had before the start of the match, bet that the total score would be more than 40 is known as "over," while the one who decided that the total score would be less than 40 would qualify as "under." The one who predicted right stands to win. 2010 Week 2 College Football Picks and Week 3 College Football Picks from Reno "CASH MONEY" Gold! There are a lot of helpful tips and bits of crucial information which can come handy to you from the websites pertaining to college football betting. You should make it a point to use the information and statistics as sources for guidance but the decision to make betting moves should be directed by your own conscience and instincts. --- by Mike Jones at 1800-sports.com on August 30, 2007
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