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I got:

Wisconsin -11
Michigan -27
Texas under 54
Notre Dame -7.5
Oklahoma -23.5

2006-09-02 01:55:14 · 1 answers · asked by anitahooker_transvestite 2 in Sports Football (American)

Bowling Green has a new QB and almost all of Wisconsin defense is coming back and they were really good against Auburn in the bowl game. The offense for WI should need some time to gel with a bunch of new WR's, but I think they spank BG by at least 17.

2006-09-02 05:53:14 · update #1

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I wouldn't touch Wisconsin laying 11 at Bowling Green.

I'd go with
San Jose State +20 at Washington
Oregon -12 vs. Stanford
Tennessee +3 vs. California
UCLA -3 vs. Utah
Texas Tech -25 vs. Southern Methodist
Auburn -14 vs. Washington State

2006-09-02 03:49:57 · answer #1 · answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7 · 1 0

In betting shops most sports odd's are fixed (they stay the same) once you put your money down. All betting coupons are. If you bet on Germany at 1/4 to win their match then for a bet of £4 you could win £1 and get your £4 stake back = £5 so you would have made £1 profit. The longer the odds the bigger the profit. For the same £4 stake on a 1/2 shot you could win £2 and get your £4 back= £6 making a profit of £2 "In running" or "in play" odd's are different and popular with online bookies and these odds will start when the game starts and will change as the game is in progress and will change right up until the final whistle. The odd's "in running" will always change and fluctuate on factors such as goals or even shots. Bookmakers sometimes offer "in running" prices as the matches are in progress also. Quite often bookies will change their fixed odds if a lot of money has been put on a result . i.e Brazil to win world cup has shortened from 3-1 to 2-1 in some places. This is to reduce their liability if this event occurs. With horseracing in particular the amount of money bet on each horse dictates what price the horse will be and whether it will shorten or lengthen in price. You will need to ask to "take the price" shown if you want the odds shown. They may shorten again or even lengthen. Without asking to take the price then you will be paid the odds given when the race started, the odds could dramaticaly shorten just before the race or lengthen, its the choice you need to make. There is a skill in knowing when to take the price or whether or not to take the price at all and have the starting odds

2016-03-17 06:32:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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