It’s time for this week’s Wise Guy Wednesday report. As always, a note that these aren’t my plays or opinions. The comments are based on information received from a variety of sources on the accounting end of the game, in Nevada, as well as other locales stateside and offshore. This week’s report is thinner than the norm. So it’s either a quieter than normal week for the sharps, or more likely, the big moves are just going to show up a little later this usual.
306 Pittsburgh took some serious action on Tuesday from the pros. Note that’s a Thursday night game as the Panthers host Virginia Tech.
312 Houston is a wise guy side and that’s in conflict with the public, which his backing underdog Temple somewhat heavily. Note that this is a Friday night contest.
317 Miami Ohio is getting sharp play as they visit Northern Illinois. It’s the second straight week the pros have taken an anti-Huskies stance.
335 Western Michigan is getting pro dough, although it hasn’t yet shown up in the betting line. One of my contacts told me he expects he expects a flood of Broncos cash and predicted this game might close at pick ‘em by game day.
343 New Mexico burned the sharps last week but they’re coming right back with the Lobos in the underdog role against Air Force. The Falcons also frustrated the smarts last time out.
355 Nevada is drawing action as they take on BYU, but the consensus is that it’s not true sharp money and that the number could go back up between now and game day.
Two of my sources are convinced the downward movement on the 370 Alabama game is phony, and that the sharps are going to hammer the Tide come Saturday.
Big bump on favored 383 Western Kentucky on Tuesday, but no one seemed to believe this was pro money to much extent.
Finally, while it’s not a flood, there’s at least a trickle of sharp money showing on 405 Hawaii as they visit San Diego State while the public is preferring the Aztecs.
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