NCAAF Week 6 Bloodbath for the Books - Weekend Betting Recap with Doc from Legends

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  • SBRPicks
    • 08-10-08
    • 1035

    #1
    NCAAF Week 6 Bloodbath for the Books - Weekend Betting Recap with Doc from Legends
    Doc, the Head Linesman at Legends Sportsbook, did his weekly football betting recap interview with SBRtv, and discussed Week 5 NFL, Week 6 NCAAF, which was in general bad for the books. According to Doc, college football was a bloodbath, and the NFL was not much better, but with a few games that were good for the books.

    Look out for the second segment of this call, where Doc discussed what impact, if any, the NBA lockout with have on the books! It will be up later this afternoon!



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  • ZetaPsi808
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 09-18-08
    • 12119

    #2
    yeah but we never hear when the public gets buried and Legendz cleans up.
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    • CarpeDime
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 09-01-09
      • 7873

      #3
      Originally posted by ZetaPsi808
      yeah but we never hear when the public gets buried and Legendz cleans up.
      I hear you

      I that might be every week unless you hear that it was a "bloodbath"

      There are years where the books do in fact lose, though, I think the classic one recently was '05 or '06

      And I do know for a fact that a pretty big book lost in football overall last season, so it does happen for sure
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      • Bannit16
        SBR Hustler
        • 03-31-10
        • 73

        #4
        college football betting is so much more difficult then NFL.
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        • ApricotSinner32
          Restricted User
          • 11-28-10
          • 10648

          #5
          Originally posted by CarpeDime

          I hear you

          I that might be every week unless you hear that it was a "bloodbath"

          There are years where the books do in fact lose, though, I think the classic one recently was '05 or '06

          And I do know for a fact that a pretty big book lost in football overall last season, so it does happen for sure
          betphoenix
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          • mangina11
            SBR Sharp
            • 02-01-10
            • 397

            #6
            Very nice, congrats to all who profited last weekend
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            • goblue12
              SBR MVP
              • 02-08-09
              • 1316

              #7
              Give me a break. Their lines are as vanilla as they come.

              If you hide behind Don Best / Pinnacle when you get one-sided action don't complain when you get buried.

              Offer your clients a good number on sides like Texas / Florida / Northwestern / etc. and we will bet them.
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              • CarpeDime
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 09-01-09
                • 7873

                #8
                Originally posted by goblue12
                Give me a break. Their lines are as vanilla as they come.

                If you hide behind Don Best / Pinnacle when you get one-sided action don't complain when you get buried.

                Offer your clients a good number on sides like Texas / Florida / Northwestern / etc. and we will bet them.

                Good points in general, but Doc did say the way he books he can weather those kinds of one-sided winning action storms, and he has also said over the years that he does sometimes hang leans or outlying lines at times, for various reasons.

                He also doesn't manage lines only for Legends
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                • letsgo
                  SBR MVP
                  • 03-27-10
                  • 2204

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bannit16
                  college football betting is so much more difficult then NFL.
                  I disagree. An NFL team can take a week off, the good teams in college football can't.
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                  • spongerat
                    SBR MVP
                    • 10-01-08
                    • 2023

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bannit16
                    college football betting is so much more difficult then NFL.
                    that means you're doing it wrong
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                    • Gaskan
                      SBR Wise Guy
                      • 01-31-11
                      • 765

                      #11
                      College sports in general are way easier throughout the season. More consistency and you don't have to deal with the primedonna factor in pro sports. Good rule of thumb.

                      Players looking to get paid, play WAY harder than those already getting paid.
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