NCAA Football
From the Big Sky to the Big 10, the SEC to the SWAC, Sports Interaction has all your NCAA college football betting covered this season. Nebraska is in the Big Ten, Utah’s joined the Pac 10 and BYU’s gone out on its own – what a season it’s going to be! Sports Interaction has a multitude of betting options available, including full-game and second half betting on all contests. There’s also a host of player props and futures available, allowing you to bet on some of the biggest rivalries of the season! Ohio State or Michigan? Oklahoma or Texas? Alabama or LSU? Bet on all these college football odds and more with Sports Interaction online sports book!
December 29, 2011
NCAA Football
Two storied programs with big-armed but error-prone quarterbacks meet in Orlando as the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame battle the Florida Seminoles in the Champ Sports Bowl. Fancy meeting you here For the second year straight the Fighting Irish and the Seminoles have landed in a good but not great bowl game. Last year Florida [...]
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December 29, 2011
NCAA Football
In the Pac-12 corner stand the Washington Huskies, with dominant running back Chris Polk ready to ram the ball wherever he sees fit. In the Big 12 corner is a little university from Waco called Baylor, home to 2011 Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III. This game is going to have touchdowns, lots of touchdowns. [...]
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December 28, 2011
NCAA Football
Are you a glass half-full or glass half-empty type? Al Dannity says that counts for a lot when evaluating the battle of Cal and Texas in the Holiday Bowl. This will do The Bears have been through the ringer the past few seasons. Having come so close to finally ending their Rose Bowl drought a [...]
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December 22, 2011
NCAA Football
The Broncos may not be happy to be back at the MAACO Las Vegas Bowl but they won’t lack motivation. Al Dannity breaks down a game he expects to be a one-sided stomping, with Boise State running riot against Arizona State. Moore’s final statement Kellen Moore has accumulated three WAC titles, a Fiesta Bowl, and [...]
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December 20, 2011
NCAA Football
The early bowls are all about match-ups and this clash of the Sun Belt and Conference USA is no different. Al Dannity looks at what to expect when the Panthers take on the Thundering Herd. Defenses will open One look at the stats will tell you that Florida International has a stingy defense, giving up [...]
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December 16, 2011
NCAA Football
The Ragin’ Cajuns are back in bowl play for the first time since 1970 but Al Dannity doesn’t expect a winning return. The R+L Carriers Bowl pits the perennial losers against an emerging power in the form of San Diego State and Al likes the Aztecs to have a big day. Lindley’s best shot There’s [...]
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November 28, 2011
NCAA Football
Is the BCS title game set in stone? Al Dannity says it’s far from a done deal. With just one week to go in the regular season, here’s the penultimate set of power rankings before bowl play starts. 1. LSU (12-0, 8-0 SEC, 9-3 ATS) The Honey Badger takes what he wants. Tyrann Mathieu returned [...]
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November 22, 2011
NCAA Football
It’s #1 vs. #3 in the BCS standings in Death Valley as the Razorbacks battle LSU. On a day best known for shopping, sports betting is taking center stage. The Tigers once again have bettors wondering just what to make of them. Al Dannity has the answer. The Tigers’ offense is back After a defensive [...]
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November 21, 2011
NCAA Football
The College Football world exploded over the weekend but fear not, it’s opened up a world of opportunity in sports betting. Al Dannity sifts through the wreckage to deliver this week’s Power rankings. 1. LSU (11-0, 7-0 SEC, 8-3 ATS) The Tigers stranglehold at the top of these rankings faces a big challenge on Friday. [...]
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November 17, 2011
NCAA Football
The path to the Rose Bowl is clear for the Ducks but they face a huge test against the Trojans on Saturday. Building momentum Rarely has a defeat increased belief in a program in quite the way USC’s loss to Stanford roused the Trojans. After two years of flat-out slumping, USC finally looked like a [...]
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