MORE Winners in the Big Games!
Last week was another profitable venture, as our Top Play on the New Jersey Devils as moneyline underdogs cashed big at +115. Also, the NFLTopPicks team was spot on in their analysis of the Philadelphia / Dallas game, predicting that the Eagles would make a statement against T.O. and the Cowboys. Our parlay was a push, bringing our three-week record to 2-0-1.
We’ve got another Bookie Basher card this weekend, with four straight wagers (including an MLB Playoff Winner!) and a two-team parlay. Make a little extra money this weekend and add to your bankroll with the most comprehensive free plays on the internet.
TOP PLAY:
This week’s Top Play involves the Michigan Wolverines against the Penn State Nittany Lions. This game is a bargain considering the situation, and you can be sure we jumped at the opportunity to cash. You’ll recall that Penn State’s first defeat of the 2005 season came in Michigan to these same Wolverines, when Michigan scored a late TD to steal the win. The late score came after officials inexplicably added time to the clock for reasons unknown. This means that Penn State will be ready to put forth the effort of the season so far this Saturday. Our bet is that they’ll stay within the number, and may win the game. Mario Manningham is not here to bail out the Wolverines this time around, and they are simply not as good a team without him. The Wolverines won’t be able to demand instant double coverage the way they did with him on the field, and their attack on Penn State’s secondary will be nowhere near as strong. This Penn State team has had road tests against Notre Dame and Ohio State, held the Buckeyes to 253 yards, and intercepted Troy Smith twice. Michigan is a step down in quality from Ohio State, and QB Anthony Morrielli should get a chance to find comfort against a weaker D. Although we’re tempted to go with the moneyline play here, we’ll take the safe cushion with the spread. Play Penn State, ATS.
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I’m a little new at this. What does “ATS” mean when you say “Play Penn State, ATS”?
Comment by Steve — October 13, 2006 @ 4:49 pm
Hey Steve,
“ATS” means “Against the Spread”, as opposed to “SU” or “Straight Up,” which is where you just pick which team will win the game.
Hope that helps!
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