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(@the-hook)
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+200 Saturday, +9055 Year to date......

Coll Football (33-24 ATS +2566 YTD)
Pro Football (27-18-1 ATS +475 YTD)

1-0 +200 in the bowls after WINNER on Virginia......

1/2* Washington State +10 -105
1/2* Washington St $line +340

2* Fresno State +3 -105

Analysis:

Wash St/Texas:

Longhorns hopes of a BCS bowl were dashed with K State's upset of Oklahoma. Now the Horns must settle for the Holiday Bowl for the 3rd time in the last 4 years.

Washington Sate is happy to be in this game, and should be extremely motivated. QB Matt Kegel is finally healthy, and should play extremely well. Wash St has an extremely potent offense, and should be able to hang in this one.

The Holiday Bowl is known for its high scoring affairs. The underdog has also been golden in this game, and the dog has covered at a 9-3-1 clip in Couger games of late.

I'll take a shot with a very talented underdog to pull off the upset..........

WASH ST 30-27
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Fresno St/UCLA:

I have had this game circled since the bowl matchups were released. Fresno State is 0-6 SU all time vs the Bruins. They have been snubbed by the Bruins, who would not schedule a regular season game with their neighbors in the recent years.

I look for a very focused effort from Fresno State, as I believe they want this game more. Fresno State "D" has been solid, and UCLA "O" has stuggled this year.

UCLA is 1-4-2 ATS as a favorite, including 0-2 ATS away from Home. Bulldogs will get this one..........

FRESNO ST 23-17

 
Posted : December 30, 2003 3:42 pm
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+420 Tuesday, +9475 YTD.....

Easy outright winners with Fresno St and Washington State.

2-0 ATS +250
1-0 $line +170

2003/2004 Coll Football (35-24 ATS +2816 YTD)
2003/2004 Pro Football (27-18-1 ATS +475 YTD)

College Bowls now 3-0 ATS +450 YTD.....

 
Posted : December 31, 2003 7:49 am
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