Nice bro. Stay patient and do your thing. You’re the gambling guru around these parts so appreciate your posts
I appreciate that, but horses only, football not so much. I look to kong, scarlet, yourself, shocker, shine, leodis, Tuco and others who regularly play the college game. I'm still kind of a newbie and I'm still developing my methodology.
Some seem to have an "instinct" on how games will go, whereas I rely on data and my personal research.
I liked UNLV because they are now 9-1 after 2+ years as a underdog, I liked Cal last week against a ranked Auburn team because Cal is now 9-0 over the last 2+ years as an underdog to any ranked team ATS. Cal was a 12 point underdog and beat Auburn straight up on the road by 7, so they covered the spread by 19 pts.
I have 23 teams that I have as my base teams to play, BUT they have to be in a particular category, or I just don't play them. I don't play anything that doesn't have at least an 8 point differential in spreads, cause that 8 points gives me a margin for error.
Some of the historical data that I have about college football is pretty strong, of course, just like investments, what worked in the past isn't guaranteed to work now or in the future, but you and I know the trend is the trend.
Just like with a horse, I never ask a football team to do something that they have not proven they can do. Quick note about the end of the year, since 2011, or 13 straight years the OVERS have won when Michigan and Ohio State play. That's a strong indicator, but again, past results do not guarantee present or future performance.
(That's why you don't see me make predictions because I don't want to sway anyone to play what I play. I have a LOT of respect for other people's money).
Probably the biggest advantage I have is in the way I structure my wagers quite a bit different than the true football guys. I just never get in a hurry to bet unless I feel I have things lined up, so I probably pass on some pretty easy plays.
Easy plays that a lot of guys do really well with on this forum. Kudos to them!!