College week #5

#176 Stanford under 44 1/2 -103 #188 California under 47 1/2 -110
...We tend to remember our bad beats, and forget our lucky wins... truer words my friend. And not so ironically, for every bad beat loser there's a lucky winner on the other side. AKA Utah ST. Down 4 scores, 2 min left and they're still full throttle to the endzone scoring with .02 left. I couldn't believe it. GL!
#114 Marshall +2 -105
[QUOTE=hardrock;4274]...We tend to remember our bad beats, and forget our lucky wins... truer words my friend. And not so ironically, for every bad beat loser there's a lucky winner on the other side. AKA Utah ST. Down 4 scores, 2 min left and they're still full throttle to the endzone scoring with .02 left. I couldn't believe it. GL![/QUOTE] Exactly! Another back-door cover, back-to-back nites! It happens all the time. Most games are coin-flips ATS. Touts HAVE to advertise selected parts of their record, because 90% + of customers would NEVER pay for 53-54%.

[QUOTE=hardrock;4274]...We tend to remember our bad beats, and forget our lucky wins... truer words my friend. And not so ironically, for every bad beat loser there's a lucky winner on the other side. AKA Utah ST. Down 4 scores, 2 min left and they're still full throttle to the endzone scoring with .02 left. I couldn't believe it. GL![/QUOTE] I had Utah St +24', so I'm looking at a 1/2 point loss. Even punched into my spreadsheet as plus. BUT: I think of it as a bad beat avoided. USU played them well, and had no business not covering. They were the right side. This is more like getting it all in preflop with JJ vs 77, seeing a 7 hit the turn, then a J on the river.
Bad start to the day Old School, time to turn things around!!! Good luck this afternoon. Like the TT play.
Week: 13-13, -.89. YTD: 69-69, -4.86. Still losing most of the close games, and I don't like next week's card much.