Gamblers Data
10* Cincinnati Bearcats -2.5
4* Montreal/Boston Under 5.5
ATS Lock Club
3 Units Louisville +3
4 Units NY Yankees/Texas Rangers Under 8.5
Matt Fargo
9* Louisville Cardinals +3
Nick "BookieKiller" Parsons
10* GOM - Canucks/ Kings Under
KELSO
10 Units Louisville Cardinals +3
5 Units Texas Rangers +140
The Duke's Sports
Cincinnati (-2') for 1.5 Units
The Bearcats hammered L'ville last season 41-10 and control a 3-1 ATS mark in this series. The new coaching staffs have gotten their players' to buy into their respective systems and good results are materializing. We, however, like Cincinnati in this spot based on the tougher schedule they played and now that their offensive line is showing dramatic improvement from week 1. And QB Zach Collaros has been put in a good position to succeed with more timing routes, rollouts, and screens to some emerging talent, including vertical threat D.J. Woods. Collaros is making good decisions ( 12 TD / 1 I INT) and we like that kind of poise when hitting the road. Defensively, the Bearcats' run stop unit has been solid -- allowing just 2.6 ypc; consequently, we'll look for Cincy to take away L'ville's strength the run game and send plenty of pressure on QB Froman similar to what Kentucky did to him September 4th. With the favorite at 10-3 ATS in this series and the road team at 4-1 ATS, we'll look for Cincy to deliver.
Mike Lineback
4* Rangers +1½
Frank Patron
Cincinnati / Louisville Over 59
SEABASS
100* Louisville
Lenny Del Genio
Cincinnati -3
Louisville has won BB Games and all of a sudden we are supposed to think that means something? Neither team - Arkansas State or Memphis - was anything special and their only other win came against FCS Eastern Kentucky. While the Cards have become stronger in the trenches under HC Charlie Strong, they still allow 144 ypg on the ground and will face one of the better RB's in the Big East this evening in Isiah Pead, who gained 197 yds overland in just one half last week. All of the scoring in Cincy's 45-3 win over Miami (OH) occurred in the first half, so the final result could have been a lot more lopsided on the scoreboard. Cincinnati's defense allows just 86 rushing yds per game. Louisville is 3-11 ATS L14 league games. Bearcats have won and covered last two meetings between these schools. Cincinnati is our Friday Night LIGHTS OUT WINNER.
Rocky Sheridan
7* Vancouver +100
5* New York Yankees -145
NSA
20* Yankees
20* Cincinnati
20* Cincinnati Over
I am out of here guys.