Nine handicappers and the RJ’s David Schoen will offer five picks on college football games throughout the season — sides or totals.
Betting
Handicapper Paul Stone believes Oregon State will derail Washington’s bid to make the College Football Playoff. Plus, more picks on college football and the NFL.
The vast majority of money wagered on the Las Vegas Grand Prix is expected at sportsbooks Friday and Saturday.
The Baltimore Ravens are consensus 3½-point home favorites over the Cincinnati Bengals on “Thursday Night Football” at Las Vegas sportsboooks. The total is 46½.
Las Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall is an analyst at VegasInsider.com. Each week, he provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends.
Las Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall is an analyst at VegasInsider.com. He provides the Review-Journal with college football tech notes and trends.
The Dutch drive has been so dominant, one sportbook is offering other betting markets on the race, including the odds on the winner without Verstappen.
A FanDuel sportsbook bettor hit a five-team underdog money-line parlay comprised of four college basketball teams and a college football team.
Buffalo, which lost for the third time in five games last week at Cincinnati, is a consensus 7½-point home favorite over Denver on “Monday Night Football.”
The Hard Rock sportsbook said a bettor hit a four-leg same-game parlay on the Houston-Cincinnati game that paid $5.5 million.
Fittingly, the bottom line for Las Vegas sportsbooks and bettors came down to the Raiders-Jets “Sunday Night Football” game at Allegiant Stadium.
The consensus total for the Iowa-Rutgers game Saturday was 27½ — and as low as 27 at the Westgate SuperBook. But under bettors got the money.
Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay went 4-1 against the spread last week and leads the NFL handicapping contest with a 28-15-2 record (65.1 percent).
PritchardsPicks.com handicapper Scott Pritchard analyzes every NFL Week 10 Sunday and Monday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
The New York Jets opened -2½ over the Raiders before Monday’s 27-6 loss to the Chargers. The line has since dropped after sharp money showed at BetMGM on the Raiders.
