I've been tailing a few of these for quite some time:
1) Play AGAINST any sub. 500 college football home underdog provided they lost straight up as a home favorite of -3.5 or more last game. Last 82; 55-27 ATS for 67.0 percent.
PLAY AGAINST: Minnesota
PLAY AGAINST: Western Michigan
2) PLAY ON game two or later college football home dogs or home favorites of -26 or less provided they own a won/loss percentage of .500 or better, scored 55 points or more in its last game and enter off a victory of 21 points or more. Last 298; 188-103-7 ATS for 64.6 percent!
PLAY ON: Oklahoma State
PLAY ON: Hawaii
3) PLAY AGAINST any college football home underdog or favorites of -3 or less provided they won their last game straight up as a road underdog of +6 or more. Teams in this role are a wallet-breaking 108-156 ATS. Right off the bat that's a very profitable 59.0 percent system covering 264 games!
PLAY AGAINST: Army
I hope I did my research correctly here. But I just implemented College Football betting systems handicapper Tom Stryker has given as Tips in the past.
Your thoughts?
1) Play AGAINST any sub. 500 college football home underdog provided they lost straight up as a home favorite of -3.5 or more last game. Last 82; 55-27 ATS for 67.0 percent.
PLAY AGAINST: Minnesota
PLAY AGAINST: Western Michigan
2) PLAY ON game two or later college football home dogs or home favorites of -26 or less provided they own a won/loss percentage of .500 or better, scored 55 points or more in its last game and enter off a victory of 21 points or more. Last 298; 188-103-7 ATS for 64.6 percent!
PLAY ON: Oklahoma State
PLAY ON: Hawaii
3) PLAY AGAINST any college football home underdog or favorites of -3 or less provided they won their last game straight up as a road underdog of +6 or more. Teams in this role are a wallet-breaking 108-156 ATS. Right off the bat that's a very profitable 59.0 percent system covering 264 games!
PLAY AGAINST: Army
I hope I did my research correctly here. But I just implemented College Football betting systems handicapper Tom Stryker has given as Tips in the past.
Your thoughts?