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Cam Newton Investigation Bombshell Forthcoming; Breeder's Cup 2010 Odds Updated |
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Nov 5th, 2010 While admitting the information comes to him second-hand—essentially a trusted source of a trusted source—Grandmaster Sports Handicapper Joe Duffy, CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com, the top sports betting site in the world says that the Cam Newton investigation has turned up serious smoking guns to the point where an Auburn compliance officer has said that the Tigers need to cut ties now.
Today’s top picks…. The Power of 620 sports services behind every selection, the MasterLockLine has tapped into an elite sports service pick on this game. Vic “Buddy” Pirnick is one of the premier specialists. Football and basketball combined, he has now had six straight seasons in which he has turned at least 13 units of profit in games involving at least one MAC team. It’s based on one-unit per play, hence at least 15 games above .500. He is No. 23 all-time in collegiate football. One and only College Football Game of the Year on Western Michigan/Central Michigan. Click now to purchase or for more information and a free pick Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Heat look to extend their winning streak in New Orleans, while the Devils host the rival Rangers, and Central Florida takes on Houston. Colliding on the gridiron . . . College football has two games on tap for Friday, with Western Michigan at Central Michigan (-3.5), and Central Florida (-2.5) at Houston. The Knights (6-2 SU, 6-1 ATS) got past East Carolina 49-35 at home last time out, as Jeff Godfrey threw for 159 yards with a pair of touchdowns. Ronnie Weaver ran for 180 yards and two scores for Central Florida in that contest, and Latavius Murray rushed for three touchdowns. The Cougars (5-3 SU, 3-3-1 ATS) pummelled Memphis 56-17 on the road last game, with David Piland throwing for 292 yards and five touchdowns. Michael Hayes rushed for 123 yards and a score for Houston that day. Oddsmakers have the game’s total set at 61.5 points. Sensational tipster Stevie Vincent has one of his biggest betting cards in a long-time and that’s saying a ton from a handicapping sports betting innovator. Both the collegiate gridiron and pro basketball hardwood Thursday mean big bucks for sharp players. Get the Prime Time Game Side and O/U of the DECADE on Central Florida/Houston plus two pro basketball living locks including a Level 5. Each support different picks, but the angles unlocked Friday including 13-1, 16-4, 16-2, and 30-8. Get the winners and the angles behind the plays. Get the winning picks from this groundbreaking sports advisor. As well, the Canadian Football League kicks off the final week of its regular season on Friday with Calgary at Winnipeg. The Stampeders (12-5 SU, 11-6 ATS) have locked down top spot in the West Division standings, and they’re 3-point road favorites against the Blue Bombers (4-13 SU, 10-7 ATS). The total for the matchup is listed at 53.5 points. Tipping off on the hardwood . . . The NBA has a busy schedule of 12 games on Friday, with Cleveland at Philadelphia, New Jersey at Orlando, Milwaukee at Indiana, Charlotte at Detroit, Washington at New York, Chicago at Boston, Atlanta at Minnesota, Memphis at Phoenix, Utah at Golden State, the Clippers at Denver, Toronto at the Lakers, and Miami at New Orleans. The Heat (4-1 SU, 4-1 ATS) ran their winning streak to four games on Tuesday night, pounding the Timberwolves by a final score of 129-97 in Miami. Dwyane Wade led the way on offense with 26 points for the Heat in that victory, while LeBron James pitched in with 20 points and 12 assists. Chris Bosh had 13 points and six rebounds on that night. Taking a trip around the rink . . . As well, the National Hockey League’s Friday slate has eight games, with Boston at Washington, Montreal at Buffalo, Carolina at Florida, Calgary at Minnesota, Phoenix at Dallas, Detroit at Edmonton, Pittsburgh at Anaheim, and the Rangers at New Jersey. The Rangers and Devils have already met once this season, with New York pulling out a 3-1 home win back on October 24. Michal Rozsival, Ryan Callahan, and Brandon Dubinsky all scored for the Rangers in that victory, while Henrik Lundqvist made 27 saves. Ilya Kovalchuk provided the lone Devils marker, and Martin Brodeur made 31 stops. New Jersey star forward Zach Parise (knee) will be out of action for three months. |
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