Nine handicappers and the RJ’s David Schoen will offer five picks on college football games this season — sides or totals. Here are their selections for Week 1.
Betting
The Raiders went 4-13 last season and haven’t won a playoff game since 2003, but that hasn’t stopped bettors from loading up on them to win the Super Bowl.
The Packers’ Super Bowl odds improved at multiple sportsbooks after they acquired edge rusher Micah Parsons in a trade with the Cowboys.
Texas is No. 1 in the preseason AP Top 25 poll for the first time in program history, but the Longhorns are underdogs at defending national champion Ohio State.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides college football notes and trends for Week 1 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Texas-based handicapper Paul Stone is banking on LSU to return to the College Football Playoff as one of his best bets for the 2025 season.
There were 10,223 entries Monday morning in the $1,000-entry Circa Survivor contest, which needs 15,000 entries to meet $15 million in guaranteed prize money.
The lawsuit filed by Robinhood Derivatives LLC Tuesday is similar to the complaint currently in litigation involving KalshiEx LLC.
UNLV’s season win total is the highest in program history. The Rebels open the season Saturday against Idaho State at Allegiant Stadium as 27-point favorites.
Wagering on the Little League World Series isn’t permitted at U.S. sportsbooks, but offshore books are taking bets on the tournament involving players ages 10 to 12.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides college football notes and trends for all Week Zero games this season.
Federal prosecutors are recommending a 15-month prison sentence for a man who pleaded guilty to running an illegal sportsbook out of a Strip casino.
Sports Gambling Hall of Famer Jimmy Vaccaro, who will turn 80 on Oct. 5, left his role as South Point oddsmaker in July and moved back to his native Pennsylvania.
Bet Bash, the annual sports betting convention at Circa, featured a slew of panels and seminars for the more than 600 people who attended.
Brent Musburger, 86, will return to CBS on “The NFL Today” on Sept. 21 as part of a 50th anniversary throwback edition of the groundbreaking pregame show.
