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Today’s Free Pick
| GAME: Air Force @ BYU Nov 21, 2009 3:30PM |
| SPORT: College Football Picks |
| PICK: Air Force |
| Offered at: 10 Logan's |
REASON FOR PICK: Play On: Air Force (Game 361) Note: The Falcons fly into Provo to take on the Cougars in a Mountain West Conference clash Saturday afternoon with quintuple revenge on their minds. When BYU opened the season with a stunning upset of Oklahoma, the Cougars were immediately anointed as BCS Busters for 2009. But following a pair of humbling setbacks to Florida State and TCU – both at home – the ‘Y’ has pretty much dropped out of the national spotlight. The Force, meanwhile, enters on a 3-0 SU and ATS win streak and is 6-0 ATS as MWC road dogs of 13 or less points, plus they’re 6-1 ATS when flying away from Colorado Springs off consecutive home wins. But what we really like about this year’s Air Force edition is the defense: improving each week, the stop unit has held four of its last five foes to season low – or 2nd low – yards. With BYU looking dead ahead to a major revenger with state-rival Utah, we'll grab the points in this upset maker.
We recommend a 1-unit play on Air Force.
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Expert Biography
Age: 50-10 (or as Rod Stewart would say, “Forever Young”)
Years in handicapping: Began handicapping professionally in 1975. Developed a love for the profession as a student in high school where I met my wife and have been happily married since.
Achievements in handicapping: Won more documented Top 10 Handicapping Achievement Awards than anyone in the nation (400-plus). More recent accomplishments include winning the 2008 Playbook Football Wise Guys Contest and the No.1 ranking in NFL Win Percentage in 2008 (by SPORTS WATCH in Las Vegas), Playbook Football Wise Guys Contest Best Bet Champion in 2007, No.1 ranking NFL Win Percentage (by SPORTS MONITOR in Oklahoma City) in 2006, and No. 1 ranking in College Football in 2005 (by SPORTS MONITOR in Oklahoma). Won the prestigious STARDUST INVITATIONAL FOOTBALL CONTEST in 2005. In addition, was named HANDICAPPER OF THE YEAR in 2005 by FOOTBALL NEWS. Reached the semifinals of the 2006 LEROYS MONEY TALKS CONTEST and the quarterfinals of the 2007 LEROYS MONEY TALKS CONTEST.
Biggest win of the year: Ohio State’s win as an 8-point dog over Texas in last year’s Fiesta Bowl ranks right at the top. It was my top rated Bowl Play of the Year and capped off a strong bowl run. The Buckeyes played with egg on their face from embarrassing losses in the BCS title game each of the previous two seasons and were looking for vindication. Meanwhile, Texas finished in a tie atop the Big 12 South Division with Oklahoma (a team they beat by 10 points earlier in the season), yet had to settle on the Fiesta Bowl rather than play Florida for the national championship in the Orange Bowl. In the end, the hungry dog prevailed over the deflated favorite.
Biggest loss of the year: Denver’s season ending defeat at San Diego was a total misgauge on my part. The Bronco’s were playing off back-to-back losses, the last game as 6-point favorites in which they outgained Buffalo by 257 yards. Mike Shanahan was 10-0-1 ATS in his NFL career on the road off back-to-back losses when his team owned a win percentage of less than .550. San Diego was surging, but their previous three wins were against losing teams and Norv Turner was famous for taking the apple as a favorite in division games. Denver was drilled, 52-21, and as a result Shanahan is on the sidelines with millions of other Americans looking for a job.
Why you like Covers Experts: Handicapping is an accumulation of edges. The more you can put in your favor, the better your chances of winning. It’s just that simple. Handicapping is primarily a skill of putting as many sound, logical edges in your favor as possible. Reading articles from other ‘experts’ and staying in touch with money moves and public consensus is a tremendous handicapping tool.
Favorite page to use on Covers.com: In this modern age of electronic information and telecommunication, the need for instant information has never been greater than it is today. I can find what I want, when I want on the site. Whether it’s statistics, stories, injuries or anything handicapping-related I know I can find it on the site. We’re only as smart as the amount of good information we gather. With that I start each day on the home page and go on to whatever it is I’m looking for from there.
Systems used for handicapping: I have authored thousands of articles expounding on the fact that three primary forms of sports handicapping exist. Those are Fundamental, Statistical and Technical. To be a successful handicapper one must be a well-rounded handicapper, meaning it’s critically important to blend all three forms into the handicapping equation. I rely heavily on a powerful database that allows me to query scores, stat and results of games played since 1980 in College and Pro Football, along with College and Pro Basketball. By being able to identify and recreate identical situations, and checking them against the database, I have come to rely on similar results created by this technical ‘cause and effect’. Applying these findings to statistical and fundamental matchups makes for a solid handicap. By applying the handicap to ‘value’ we learn to win in the long run.
Favorite team to wager on or against: It’s my belief that a fatal mistake made by many is falling in love with a certain team(s). The bottom line is they are all machines and our job as handicappers is to identify those that are well oiled and hitting on all cylinders. My primary focus is isolating on winning teams in underdog situations that have a good chance of winning the game in straight-up fashion. If they do, you win. If they don’t, but play well, you still win. If they do neither, you lose. I like those kinds of odds. Hence, I live by the ‘Woody Hayes’ theory of handicapping. Hayes’ contention was that when you pass the ball, three things can happen and two of them are bad. When it comes to handicapping sporting events, three things can happen when you bet on a favorite, and two of them are bad. Conversely, three things can happen when you bet on a dog, and two of them are good.
Team you avoid when wagering: I look to avoid high priced favorites, especially those with weak defenses. In the same regard, I will avoid playing losing teams that are favored against winning opponents because losing teams find ways to lose, while winning teams find ways to win.
Sports, conferences and divisions the service excels at handicapping: Over the years I have come to realize that results will vary from sport to sport and season-to-season. Because of my experience and the database, I have been fortunate to have enjoyed success on all levels.
Quote: Nobody - absolutely nobody - in this industry is more dedicated or works harder at handicapping sports than I. Because of my desire to be the best handicapper I can be, I work 12-14 hours a day, 7 days a week, burning the midnight oil. I’ve learned over the years that the harder I work, the luckier I get, and I’m a real lucky guy.