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South Florida is a great story and a good team. Their wins this year are not as good as they may seem. Yes, beating Auburn was nice but Mississippi St. did it also. Last week the Bulls took care of UNC, but this isn’t basketball. Last year I took the Mountaineers as 20 point favorites and they came out and laid an egg. I don’t think that happens again. WVU is better, and better teams don’t lose to inferior teams on back-to-back meetings. This is my first big wager of the year, laying 4-stars with West Virginia.
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September 28th, 2007 at 9:19 pm
Can there be any more turnovers in this game? Its ridiculous. WVU is starting to make me think they aren’t very tough.
September 28th, 2007 at 10:29 pm
Pat White and Steve Slaton are pussies. They wuss up every tough game. Think back to Louisville last year, and South Florida. I didn’t believe it, but I believe it now. So Fla is good, and WVU is not tough. WVU is tough only when their talent is superior. Slaton and white are soft. WVU has won a lot of games the past few years, but they lose when their toughness is challenged. Like I said before, I wasn’t convinced, but now I am. I doubted the Bulls, I didn’t doubt them much, but ask Thomas about that story; I doubted. The Bulls have me believing, and not just for the short-term.
September 28th, 2007 at 10:31 pm
Noel Devine is the best back WVU has.
September 29th, 2007 at 12:30 am
Some games I like for tomorrow:
Alabama
Virginia Tech
Rutgers
Pittsburgh
* Ohio
* NC State
* Idaho
* Minnesota
* Stanford
Clemson should handle Ga Tech; I can’t shake that I thought Tech was good, just not sure
Miami
Illinois intrigues me but I don’t feel I can trust them.
Purdue could give 30 and I would still think they are the team to take against ND.
Syracuse shouldn’t be a road favorite against anyone.
I know that the spread and the rankings are not related, but when #6 is a 7pt dog to #12 it makes my brain hurt.
Washington may keep that game close enough to cover, but not close enough to make it interesting.