We're off to a great start in CFB, up over a dozen marbles. We've got a Triple Dime going as well if you want to join us. We're on a 13-1 Football Triple Dime run, and have (or will have) thoughts on every lined FBS game for you. Or, long term packages are still available. We're still doing MLB (hammering a 3* last night on the Fish) and are +37 or so in MLB. That's all there is to that. This free ones' a total, and after betting the under 68 in the Nevada game last night, we've hit over 59% of all-sports totals over the last 20 months.
Dave's Triple Dime GOM or Longer Term Packages
368 Tulane / 367 Georgia TechOVER 55.5 BetOnline |
|
Analysis: I do wish I'd bet this sooner, but sh*t happens. Tulane let what I call a very marginal Tulsa offense put up 592 yards of total offense, and a ton of it through the air. Tulane put up a balanced 516 yards on what I call a pretty good Tulsa defense, and converted on HALF of their third downs (on the road). They also allowed Tulsa to convert 9-19 on third downs. Bottom line is there were a ton of VERY long scoring plays. G-Tech didn't wake up til the second half against Wofford (yes, Wofford) but when they did the REALLY did. They actually attempted 16 passes (a lot for them) and completed 11 for almost 18 yards per pass. They let Wofford have a 90 yard run from scrimmage, and run for almost 300 yards total. Tech has Georgia Southern next week (very interesting game) so no real ACC look-ahead at all. Green Wave's first home game, and home next week to SE Louisiana, so focus should be on THIS game. Tulane opens a new stadium today after playing almost 40 years in the Superdome, and back on campus they should have a ton of support, at least today. These teams haven't played each other recently (or if at all) so preparing isn't going to be easy. The weather could see some thunderstorms, but not a ton of wind. IMO that could effect things, but turnovers deep in your own territory lead to more points. Of course we can't predict when and where they happen, but the point is I am far less concerned about water than wind. Both teams will often eschew the FG on fourth down, which could also lead to touchdowns, not field goals. There you have it, or at least most of it.
|