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Will Hillman Be Able to Be Contained? Preview of R+L Carriers Bowl
Dec 15th
The Louisiana Superdome comes alive on December 17th when the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl starts. The San Diego State Aztecs take on the Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns in a battle for the championship. The Aztecs come into play with an 8-4 record and a 4-3 record in their MWC. The Aztecs average 29.8 points per game on offense and 24.4 points per game on defense.
The Aztecs are headed up by senior QB Ryan Lindley (2,740 yards – 52.5 completion pct – 20 td’s / 8 int – 122.9 rating). The running game is in competent hands with star sophomore running back Ronnie Hillman (287 carries – 1,656 yards – 19 td’s). Hillman had a 99-yard touchdown run in a game against Wyoming on October 29th. Hillman reminds many of previous Aztecs phenom and newest NFL Hall Of Famer Marshall Faulk who also ran all over the field against opposing teams in the early 1990′s.
The Ragin’ Cajuns defense will have their hands full in attempting to slow down Ronnie Hillman on the ground. Both defenses will definitely get a workout in this shootout of two impressive squads. The two-way threat of Gautier versus the ground game of Hillman will be on display. Both teams will work to put a lot of points on the board in this classic.
Super Bowl Betting is the Most Exciting Opportunity of the Year
Jan 3rd
The football betting pointspread is the way that the sportsbook tries to even out the betting action towards both sides. As an example, in the February 2008 Super Bowl, the NFL betting pointspread was New England -12.5 points.
Since New England was undefeated the football betting public was naturally gravitating their way so the pointspread was made rather large to entice an even amount of football bets the Giants way. New England would have had to have won the game by 13 or more points to cover the football betting spread.
The Giants won 17-14 to “cover” the spread. Even if the Giants lost, they would have had to have lost by 13 points or MORE to lose the wager. For those who like to choose sides but don’t like pointspread football bets there is the alternative of the money line.
Money line football betting is where you chose the straight up winner by laying or taking odds rather than points. Another highly popular form of football betting would be “totals” also known as “over/unders”.
In that aforementioned Super Bowl odds, the total posted on the board was 54.5, which meant that the combined score would have to exceed that number to go “over”. The Giants 17-14 win combined for a total of 31, which went “under” the total.