All of the uncertainty.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, October 30th
A college football pick for tomorrow, and a slew of election picks for Tuesday.
Who’s the Fourth?
We’ll probably be asking this a lot these next two months. A look at the options, ranging from BYU and Cincinnati to the more conventional.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, October 24th
The World Series, a Big Ten opener, and Big 12 teams moving in opposing directions.
The Stadium Was There First
A word to our neighbors.
Wisconsin Has a College Football Playoff Path
Stop us if you’ve heard this before.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, October 23rd
BIg Tampa guy tonight.
Margin Matters, and Georgia’s on the Ropes
A close loss in Tuscaloosa would’ve left the door a bit more open for Georgia. Now, they’ve almost definitely got to win out.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, October 9th
Some college football for tomorrow, and some baseball for tonight.
The SEC Found Its Contenders. Will the ACC Do the Same?
Alabama, Georgia, and Florida have established their tier, and can now turn to trying to hold serve. In the ACC, though, things beyond Clemson are still settling out.
Florida and Georgia Are On Parallel Playoff Paths
The SEC did its winnowing. There are three teams to watch. Two have something left to gain.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, October 3rd
Did Virginia really play in last year’s ACC Championship?
We Have Our First Elimination Game
It will be very difficult for the loser of Auburn and Georgia to make the playoff. It begins.
The Big 12 Is Bad
Those people writing off the Big 12? This year, they’re right.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, September 26th
How much better does a college football team get from playing its first game? The market says, “a lot.”
FBS Conference Google Reviews
Spoiler alert: The MAC wins.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, September 25th
The Yankees’ playoff seed, the Brewers’ bullpen, futures considerations in each LCS, and a college football flier.
Cincinnati Hosts Army in This Week’s Biggest Game
With nothing too big in the SEC, Big 12, or ACC, we turn our eyes once again to the Group of Five.