Pigskin picks: college football's best bets for '95
Article Abstract:
The winners in the Kickoff Classic have covered the point spread every year since it started in 1983, giving the straight-up winners a 12-0 record against the spread. In addition, the best bets for conference winners, traditional rivalries, and other matchups are presented.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1995
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Bowl time: bowl-game bets to kick off the new year right (Sports Odds) (Column)
Article Abstract:
There are a number of trends in college football bowl games. For example, the Pacific 10 Conference and the Atlantic Coast Conference tend to win their games, while the Southwest Athletic Conference and the Big Eight Conference tend to lose.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1993
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Betting the bowls: sometimes underdogs come out on top
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Since 1980 the underdog teams in the college bowl games have a record of 95 wins, 71 losses, and 2 ties. Considering this statistic, along with other patterns, can mean a more successful betting record on bowl games.
Publication Name: Sport
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0038-7797
Year: 1992
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