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Watt, Texans too powerful for Titans

Houston has holes — particularly quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. But the running of Arian Foster and a defense led by J.J. Watt should be enough to cover against a Titans team led by rookie Zach Mettenberger.

Friday Football Showdown: Oct. 24

Each Friday throughout the football season, two handicappers go head to head in a bracket contest with a $50,000 prize pool.

Nothing fluky about Ole Miss

The Rebels have risen into national title contention for the first time since the ’60s with a great quarterback and a stingy defense. Take them to cover against LSU.

Manning drives betting action on slow night

In what seemed like the blink of an eye, Peyton Manning turned a traffic jam into a drag race. A painfully slow game became another Manning passing clinic and a wide-open shootout.

The Weekend’s Best Bets

The Rams have their moments, but their main problem is they never play 60 minutes.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 8

Matt Youmans and the Golden Nugget sports book’s Aaron Kessler and Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend by offering 12 plays.

Murray, Cowboys turning back the clock

The current Cowboys look similar to the Super Bowl champion teams in ‘93 and ‘95, which won behind an impeccable offensive line and the “Big Three” of Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin.

Super hangover hitting slumping Seahawks

A bad team used the element of surprise to stun the Seattle Seahawks, and it should not come as a shock to coach Pete Carroll. He had to know what he was up against this season, and it’s an almost unbeatable opponent.

When total is 80 or higher, ‘over’ wager no golden ticket

If you hang around Las Vegas sports books enough, you will hear a whole lot of crazy betting theories and mantras. Some of the most entertaining, though perhaps not the most effective, will come from the mouths of guys who look like they haven’t left their seat since before Jameis Winston learned how to sign his name.