[NU Sports] Early lines, etc.
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Wed Aug 11 18:49:06 CDT 2010
I would take 8-4 and 4-4 right now.
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 19:15:14
To: <wildelk2 at aol.com>
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Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Early lines, etc.
Along those lines, the Cats are 30-1 to win the Big Ten, as is Illinois and
Purdue placing all three in seventh behind odds on OSU at 2/5, followed by
Iowa and Wisconsin at 4/1.
The Cats are 100/1 to win the national championship. Alabama is 4/1, OSU is
5/1
Nebraska is 2/5 to win the Big XII North and 2/1 to win the conference, as
is Texas.
One other thing, in Sports Illustrated preview, in homes today as they say,
the Cats were picked to finish in a tie for fifth with Michigan State at 4-4
in the conference and 8-4 overall.
OSU was tabbed to win the conference at 8-0, 12-0 overall.
Mark
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 4:30 PM, <wildelk2 at aol.com> wrote:
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> Early lines are out; NU giving 3 to Vandy. Other Big 10 lines: The
> surprises; Purdue getting 11 from EE? A new coach, replacing an
> All-American caliber QB, and EE is laying 11? Hmmm.. Additionally,
> Minnesota getting 4 on the road; at Middle Tennessee. Middle has handled
> Maryland in the past, but I'd think that the Gophs should be giving 4
> points, not getting 4 points.
> OSU giving 29 against Marshall, Michigan giving 3 against UConn, and
> Wisky laying 19 and a half on the road against UNLV.
> Also of note: Boise St. giving 2 and a half in Landover, Md. on Labor Day
> vs. Va. Tech, and Kentucky only laying 3 at Louisville? Me thinks
> Louisville needs more, a lot more than 3 points.
> In case any one missed it, single game tickets, as well as (3) packs are
> now on sale at nusports.com. There was something at laketheposts.comindicating season ticket sales are up this year; attributed to the game at
> Wrigley Field. I would hope that a small part of that increase has
> something to do with 2 good seasons in a row.
> My only question is if Steven can last 4 more weeks?!?
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> GO CATS!!! Eric
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: SjT (Stephen J. Truog) <sjtruog at yahoo.com>
> To: NU Sports List <nwu-sports at romaine.tssi.com>; Jonathan Hodges <
> jonathanwhodges at gmail.com>
> Sent: Mon, Aug 9, 2010 9:52 pm
> Subject: Re: [NU Sports] SjT - this book is for you
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> :) - you had me at the title!
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> I'll probably wait for the movie ... but interesting to examine some of
> their
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> points ...
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> • The flawed math and corruption that determine which teams participate in
> the
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> national championship
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> Hmm ... maybe Nebraska will being some of that math with them where you can
> not
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> win your league but still play in the B(C)S title game?:) Or how you jump
> over
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> teams that beat you if your last name is Bowden?
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> • How the system hurts competition by perpetuating "cupcake" schedules
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> And here's one of my bigger problems with the system. We get cupcake city
> now.
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> It's going to be real interesting to watch how they handle this new Big
> XII. The
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> national championship game should, in most years, be the winner of the SEC
> title
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> game vs. the Big Ten title game winner. Especially if those teams are
> unbeaten
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> or have one loss and beat another top 10 team in the league title game.
> Texas
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> and Oklahoma will have each other and nothing else on their schedules for a
> year
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> and no title game. They better not get a kind computer bump.
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> • How a comprehensive sixteen-team playoff plan can solve the problem while
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> enhancing profitability
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> And that's why it will ultimately happen - the B(C)S is stubborn and evil,
> but
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> everyone can see the writing on the wall. As each argument gets debunked
> year
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> after year (student athletes first? Stop playing on Tuesday or Thursday
> night!
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> ... #1 vs. #2? What about when Texas beats OU and still loses out? Etc.),
> it
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> gets closer and closer. A playoff would be bigger than March Madness and
> rival
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> the Super Bowl for viewers (especially if they worked it out for the
> weekend
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> prior to the NFL's big game).
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> It will happen and it will be fun to watch. I just wish that in the mean
> time we
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> could enjoy a traditional bowl schedule instead of the B(C)S, which is the
> worst
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> of both worlds.
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> GO CATS!!!
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> -SjT
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> STEPHEN J. TRUOG
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> sjtruog at yahoo.com
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> GO CATS!!! GEAUX SAINTS!!!
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> Super Bowl XLIV Champions!
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