Handicapper Paul Stone is 8-2 ATS through the first two weeks of the college football season.
Betting
The Bills are this year’s Cleveland Browns, who torched a lot of sharp money while going 4-12 against the spread in their winless 2017 season.
The Tigers are a lock to cover this one. The Auburn Tigers opened as a 9-point favorite over the LSU Tigers, and the line has climbed as high as 10½ at some Las Vegas sports books.
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The Utes have covered as underdogs against the Huskies in each of the last three years, including an outright win in 2016 and a 33-30 loss at Washington last season.
Handicapper Kelly Stewart and The Linq Hotel sports book director John Lukasik join the Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey to preview NFL Week 2.
The Eagles improved to an NFL-best 14-6 ATS in their last 20 games and the Patriots to 13-7 after Week 1 covers.
Handicapper Kelly Stewart and The Linq Hotel sports book director John Lukasik join the Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey to preview Saturday night’s fight between Gennady Golovkin and Canelo Alvarez at T-Mobile Arena.
Handicapper Kelly Stewart and The Linq Hotel sports book director John Lukasik join the Review-Journal’s Todd Dewey to preview college football Week 3.
The Sharks moved from 20-1 to win the 2019 Stanley Cup to 10-1 at the Westgate sports book, which also moved San Jose’s odds to win the Western Conference from 10-1 to 7-1.
Best bets from Todd Dewey, Bernie Fratto, Mitch Moss and Kelly Stewart.
Baltimore is a consensus 1-point favorite at Cincinnati, with the line at 1½ at Boyd Gaming and Station Casinos sports books. Almost 80 percent of the money and tickets are on the Ravens at William Hill sports book.
The Gold Sheet editor Bruce Marshall provides tech notes and trends for the Review-Journal.
The Woodbine Mile on Saturday has produced five Breeders’ Cup Mile winners in its 22 runnings. That makes it a great yardstick to help handicappers assess that division seven weeks before the championship races.
Karlsson’s total is 32½ goals while Jonathan Marchessault and Max Pacioretty’s total is 30½ goals apiece.