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2024 NCAA Football Futures Wager: Oregon to Win the National Championship

by Al McMordie

Wednesday, Aug 14, 2024

Michigan's championship last season ended an era in NCAA Football -- one where winning a conference title mattered greatly.  This season, the post-season will be expanded from four to 12 teams.  No longer will it be hugely important to finish atop one's conference.The conference champions will retain a significant advantage, as the five highest-ranked conference champs will qualify for the post-season.  And the four highest-ranked will be seeded #1 through #4 and earn a first-round bye.  But I have no doubt that we will often see a conference's #2 team hoisting the trophy.Beyond the change to the playoff format, there was a shake-up in the major conferences.  The Pac-12 Conference imploded (though Washington State and Oregon State remain), and its erstwhile members landed in the Big 10, Big 12 and ACC Conferences.  Washington State and Oregon State will compete in football within the Mountain West Conference.Although I don't think it's critical to win the Big 10 or SEC Conference, in order to compete for a national championship, I do think it's paramount to finish in the top two.  And that leads me to my 2024 Futures Pick.  I like the Oregon Ducks to win the title.  Currently, the best odds are +800, at Bet365.Last season -- Dan Lanning's 2nd in Eugene -- the Ducks went 11-1 in the regular season, and smashed Liberty, 45-6, in the Fiesta Bowl.  Overall, the Ducks have gone 22-5 in Lanning's tenure as head coach.The Ducks enter the 2024 season ranked as the #3 team in the Associated Press poll behind SEC member, Georgia, and fellow Big 10 member, Ohio State.  The good news for the Ducks is that it will host the #2-ranked Buckeyes at Autzen Stadium, on October 12.  And the only other ranked team on Oregon's schedule is #9 Michigan.  That game will be played in Ann Arbor, on November 2.  So, the Ducks could be favored in all 12 of their regular season games.Oregon's offense will be led by Dillon Gabriel, who transferred from Oklahoma.  Throw in perhaps the country's best group of receivers (including Texas A&M transfer, Evan Stewart), and an elite offensive line, and one can see why many are optimistic the Ducks can win their first championship.  The Ducks' offense may not reach the lofty heights set by Bo Nix (44.2 ppg, 531 ypg) but it will still be potent.On defense, Oregon's strength will be its defensive line's play against the rush.  Last season, the Ducks ranked #10 in rush defense, but #22 in total defense.  That illustrates Oregon's primary weakness -- pass defense.  It ranked a measly #54 in that category in 2023, and will need to improve to win the title this season.  I believe it will.  Lanning has brought in a lot of talent via the transfer portal and the 2024 class.  Among the new recruits are CB Jabbar Muhammad (ex-Oklahoma State), Kam Alexander (ex-UTSA), and Brandon Johnson (ex-Duke).  Don't be surprised when the Ducks' pass defense takes a leap this season.Certainly, teams like Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, Alabama, and Mississippi will also be in the mix this season for a championship.  But the odds on Georgia (+300) and Ohio State (+400) are too short for me (all odds courtesy of Bet365).  With this new format, I really want to bet on a team with minimum odds of +700.  Texas (+800), Alabama (+1200) and Ole Miss (+1400) do have odds north of +700, but they're also in the rugged SEC, and I also prefer to take a team which has an excellent shot to finish in the top two in its conference.  Taken together, Oregon is our choice this season at 8-1 odds to win the title.Good luck, as always,Al McMordie

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2024 Sun Belt Conference Football Preview

by Matt Fargo

Tuesday, Aug 13, 2024

2024 Sun Belt Conference PreviewRegular Season Win Totals and SBC Championship Odds (via DraftKings)Appalachian State: 8 Over -130 Under +110/+275 SBC WinnerTexas State: 8 Over -135 Under +115/+400 SBC WinnerJames Madison: 8 Over -130 Under +110/+750 SBC WinnerLouisiana: 7.5 Over -140 Under +120/+600 SBC WinnerCoastal Carolina: 6.5 Over +115 Under -135/+1,600 SBC WinnerSouth Alabama: 6.5 Over -150 Under +125/+850 SBC WinnerTroy: 6.5 Over +100 Under -120/+1,500 SBC WinnerMarshall: 6 Over +110 Under -130/+1,600 SBC WinnerArkansas State: 5.5 Over -170 Under +140/+1,500 SBC WinnerGeorgia Southern: 5.5 Over +120 Under -140/+2,200 SBC WinnerGeorgia State: 4.5 Over +130 Under -155/+5,000 SBC WinnerOld Dominion: 4.5 Over +120 Under -140/+3,000 SBC WinnerSouthern Miss: 4.5 Over +150 Under -185/+4,000 SBC WinnerLouisiana-Monroe: 2.5 Over +135 Under -160/+40,000 SBC WinnerCoaching ChangesGeorgia State: Shawn Elliott Out ~ Dell McGee InSouth Alabama: Kane Wommack Out ~ Major Applewhite InJames Madison: Curt Cignetti Out ~ Bob Chesney InLouisiana Monroe: Terry Bowden Out ~ Bryant Vincent InTroy: Jon Sumrall Out ~ Gerad Parker InAppalachian State Mountaineers 9-5 ~ 6-3 SBC ~ 6-7-1 ATS ~ 7-7-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 5/Defense 6It has been a very consistent run for Appalachian St. which has never had a losing season since entering the FBS in 2014 and the only two times it was not bowl eligible was its first probation season and in 2022 when two of its wins were against FCS opponents. The Mountaineers have been to the Sun Belt Conference Championship Game in two of the last three years but have yet to win one for head coach Shawn Clark who is now in his fifth season, compiling a 34-18 record and he will be a sought out commodity if they are successful again which we expect they should be and are slight favorites despite the third straight seasons of retuning just 11 total starters. The offense has been steady, averaging at least 33.2 ppg every year since 2017 and the Mountaineers bring back one of the best quarterbacks in the conference in Joey Aguilar who passed for 3,757 yards with 33 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He has his top four receivers coming back but the offensive line has just one starter back. The defense has regressed each of the last two seasons but there should be improvements with six starters back and a much better front seven. They get Clemson, East Carolina and Liberty in the nonconference slate and four of their five toughest SBC games are on the road so it will not be easy.Texas State Bobcats 8-5 ~ 4-4 SBC ~ 7-6-0 ATS ~ 7-6-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 9/Defense 9Texas St. was one of the bigger surprises in the conference last season as it had put together eight straight losing seasons but ended up 8-5 including a win in its first ever bowl game, a 45-21 win over Rice in the First Responder Bowl. It was safe to say things might gain traction under first year head coach G.J. Kinne when the Bobcats opened the season with an 11-point victory at Baylor as 27.5-point underdogs and things could have been better as three of the five losses were by one possession. After losing to Coastal Carolina and Arkansas St. following becoming bowl eligible, the latter a 77-31 defeat which was the Red Wolves only SBC win last season, Texas St. rolled in its last two games to bring momentum into this season. The Bobcats had Auburn transfer T.J. Finley last season and he was one of the best quarterbacks in the SBC and now they bring in James Madison transfer Jordan McCloud who was just as good. Overall, nine starters are back including top receiver and running back and four of five offensive linemen. Nine starters are back on a defense that regressed by close to a touchdown per game but will show improvements. UTSA and Arizona St. will present a challenge in the nonconference and they miss the top five SBC teams from the East Division while having only four true road games.James Madison Dukes 11-2 ~ 7-1 SBC ~ 8-5-0 ATS ~ 8-5-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 4/Defense 3It has been a seamless transition from the FCS to the FBS for James Madison as it has gone a combined 19-5 in its two seasons. The shift to a new division however meant a probationary period as James Madison could not compete for a conference championship for two years, and it would have been in the SBC Championship Game both seasons, and could not go to a bowl game in the initial season. The Dukes were able to get to a bowl game last season where they lost to Air Force 31-21 in the Armed Forces Bowl but the probation status is over and they can finally play for something real. The problem is, they lost so much from the sidelines, they might not have the talent in a very deep and top heavy East Division. Head coach Curt Cignetti left for Indiana and took a lot with him as overall, James Madison has only seven starters back. Former Holy Cross head coach Bob Chesney had a lot of success there and looks to keep the program rolling but it might take a season to come together. Quarterback Jordan McCloud transferred to Texas St. while the six top receivers and four top running backs are gone. On defense, the entire line will be new. A 3-1 nonconference record is possible and they get the two bottom teams from the West Division but they should struggle in the East.Louisiana Ragin Cajuns 6-7 ~ 3-5 SBC ~ 5-7-1 ATS ~ 8-5-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 7/Defense 8Louisiana had to vacate 22 wins from 2011-2014 due to falsifying ACT scores for five players so four consecutive 9-4 seasons turned into a 14-16 combined stretch and it took time to recover but Bill Napier and finished his last three seasons 34-5 before heading to Florida. Michael Desormeaux took over in 2022 and was saddled with little to work with as he inherited 11 returning starters and the Cajuns had just 10 starters back last season. They went 6-7 both years, the losing records due to bowl losses, so in actuality, it was not all that bad given the situation and now in his third season, his systems and players are in place to get back to making title runs. Louisiana brings back seven starters on offense that was actually very effective last season despite injuries at the quarterback position where three were used. One of those was Chandler Fields who started four games and was very solid in his limited action. The Cajuns have to replace some key playmakers but have the top offensive line in the SBC. They have taken a big step back defensively the last two years but have eight starters back and should show significant improvement. The Cajuns have Tulane and Wake Forest out of conference and while they catch Appalachian St. they get them at home but do have to go to Texas St.Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 8-5 ~ 5-3 SBC ~ 9-4-0 ATS ~ 4-9-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 6/Defense 6The Chanticleers entered the FBS in 2017 and it took three years to find their footing but then they took off. The 2020 COVID season was out of sorts for many but Coastal Carolina was not affected as it went 11-0 before losing to Liberty 37-34 in overtime in the Cure Bowl and it followed that up with an 11-2 mark in 2021. They have fallen off slightly the last two seasons but not much as they have gone a combined 17-9, however this could be a trying one for head coach Tim Beck who enters his second season. The offense stayed consistent with 2022 despite the fact the Chanticleers lost All-SBC quarterback Grayson McCall for the entire second half of the season. He has departed and there is a camp battle between Ethan Vasko, who started four games last season and Michigan St. transfer Noah Kim. They do lose their top two receivers but their top two running backs return as does three starters from the offensive line and Beck has an offensive past so they should be just fine. Only six starters are back on defense but only five came back last year and they improved by 8.0 ppg so this unit should not regress too much. A 3-1 nonconference mark is possible with the opener at Jacksonville St. being a swing game but the loaded East Division could be their undoing and they face Louisiana from the West.South Alabama Jaguars 7-6 ~ 4-4 SBC ~ 5-8-0 ATS ~ 7-6-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 4/Defense 3South Alabama played its first ever football game in 2009 as an unclassified program, became a member of the FCS for just one season in 2011 and then entered the FBS and the Sun Belt Conference in 2012. The Jaguars did not have a single winning season in its first 10 years but they went 10-3 in 2022 and then went 7-6 last season so head coach Kane Wommack had this team headed in the right direction but he bolted for Alabama to become the defensive coordinator. South Alabama promoted offensive coordinator Major Applewhite to become the head coach and he has had head coaching success at Houston and as the OC here, the offense improved in each of his three years. They will be fine system-wise but personnel wise is a different story with only four starters back as they lose their quarterback along with a 1,000-yard plus running back and a 1,000-yard plus receiver. It looks to be up to redshirt freshman quarterback Gio Lopez to lead the unit. The defense could be worse off with only three starters back, two of which reside in the secondary so the front seven is nearly a total rebuild and there will be a big drop-off from its 21 ppg allowed. The schedule is a tough one with a possible 1-3 nonconference mark and in the SBC, they draw Appalachian St. out of the East on the road.Troy Trojans 11-3 ~ 8-1 SBC ~ 8-6-0 ATS ~ 6-8-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 2/Defense 2Troy was at the top of the SBC from 2016-2018 where it went 20-4 (31-8 overall) but head coach Neal Brown left for West Virginia and Chip Lindsey was hired but failed to produce a winning record in three seasons. Kentucky defensive coordinator Jon Sumrall was hired in 2022 and led to Trojans to a 12-2 record which included an 11-game winning streak to end the season after a 1-2 start and he followed that up with an 11-3 record last season and his two seasons included a pair of SBC Championship Game victories. He took off for Tulane and Troy hired Gerad Parker who was the offensive coordinator at Notre Dame and his first year will be a challenge as the Trojans have only two starters back on each side of the ball. They took a huge hit on offense as they lose a 3rd Team All-SBC quarterback, a 1,661-yard rusher and a 1,000-yard receiver so it will be up to Goose Crowder, who attempted only 13 passes last season, to take over behind an inexperienced line. Troy allowed 17.1 ppg each of the last two seasons but lose their entire defensive line and secondary so this could be big regression year. The nonconference slate includes games at Memphis and at Iowa and within the SBC, they avoid Appalachian St. from the East but face three teams in a four-game stretch coming off their bye week.Marshall Thundering Herd 6-7 ~ 3-5 SBC ~ 4-9-0 ATS ~ 7-6-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 5/Defense 5Marshall is coming off its first losing season since 2016 as it went 6-7 with a 35-17 loss to UTSA in the Frisco Bowl solidifying the under .500 mark. It could have been worse though as the Thundering Herd opened the season 4-0 but then lost its next five games, the last four by double digits and they could have cashed it in but won two of their last three games to become bowl eligible. While a losing season is never good to reflect on, the fact Marshall has gone to a bowl game in 10 of the last 11 years is very impressive for a team from a non-power conference where there is always shuffling between top and bottom and it is still something to build on. It could be another challenging season as Marshall brings back only 10 starters, its fewest since 2016 and it affects both sides of the ball. The offense has dipped each of the last three seasons with the quarterback play beyond horrible last season and the Herd are hoping Wake Forest transfer Mitch Griffis can provide a spark but there is not much around him. The defense allowed 12.7 more ppg than it did in 2022 but it was a new system and even with only five starters back, they should improve. Following a likely 2-2 nonconference record, they host Appalachian St. and also get to face the four worst teams in the SBC so the slate could save them.Arkansas State Red Wolves 3-9 ~ 1-7 SBC ~ 7-5-0 ATS ~ 6-7-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 10/Defense 6Arkansas St. went through five head coaches in five years from 2010-2014 with the last four all having success and eventually moving on. That included Blake Anderson who had six straight winning seasons before the 4-7 COVID year and he then left for Utah St. and the Red Wolves made another big hire in Butch Jones yet it did not start out well with a 5-19 record in his first two seasons but he got them bowl eligible last year before losing to Northern Illinois 21-19 in the Camellia Bowl. Now is the time to bring the big winning years back as everything is in place with the most experienced team in the conference and the fifth most experienced team in the country. The Red Wolves have 10 starters back on offense with the right guard only needing to be replaced. Quarterback Jaylen Raynor was named the SBC Freshman of the Year after a solid season and will only get better as they should surpass 30 ppg after averaging 27.1 ppg in 2023. The defense has only six starters back but all 11 starters are either juniors or seniors so expect a big improvement on this side of the ball after allowing over 30 ppg each of the last five years. Michigan and Iowa St. are losses outside the SBC and while the two tough West games against Texas St. and Louisiana are on the road, they get ODU and Georgia St. from the East.Georgia Southern Eagles 6-7 ~ 3-5 SBC ~ 5-8-0 ATS ~ 7-6-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 5/Defense 8Georgia Southern had its most successful season since coming into the FBS and the SBC in 2014 when it went 10-3 in 2018 under head coach Chad Lunsford but even after two more winning seasons following that, he was fired the next season after just four games following a 1-3 start. The Eagles were able to make a big hire as they snagged former USC head coach Clay Helton in 2022 and while it has been an average start with a pair of 6-7 seasons, brand new systems were put into place on both sides and those take time so this could be the breakout year they have been looking forward to for a while. The offense brings back only five starters after having eight return in each of the previous two seasons but there is a lot of talent and experience. It will be up to quarterback JC French to continue to lead a potent spread passing attack. The offensive line is weak and will have to learn quickly on the fly but four of the projected starters know the system. Eight starters are back on defense that has not been great but they are loaded up front and can make a big move up the rankings. It is a tough nonconference slate but they get Boise St. at home and arguably their four toughest conference games are all at home and the get the two worst teams in the East on the road.Georgia State Panthers 7-6 ~ 3-5 SBC ~ 7-6-0 ATS ~ 6-7-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 4/Defense 6It was a rough start for Georgia St. in its first four years at the FBS level where it went 10-39. After spending seven years in South Carolina, Georgia St. hired Shawn Elliott as their head coach in 2017 and while there were some ups and downs, he produced five winning records in his seven seasons before resigning in February to go back to South Carolina. He did leave on a winning note as after starting 6-1, the Panthers lost their last five regular season games but defeated Utah St. 45-22 in the Idaho Potato Bowl. New head coach Dell McGee spent the last eight years at Georgia as the run game coordinator and he comes into a tough situation. Georgia St. is No. 113 in the country in experience and brings back only four offensive starters. The Eagles lose quarterback Darren Grainger who is No. 2 in passing yards in program history as well as their top receiver and top running back. Additionally, four offensive line starters have to be replaced. They are better off on defense but not by much as they lose three of their top five tacklers and they do have significant holes on all three levels while breaking in a new system with a new defensive coordinator. The nonconference schedule is not bad but the SBC schedule is brutal with all four road games against contenders in their divisions.Old Dominion Monarchs 6-7 ~ 5-3 SBC ~ 7-6-0 ATS ~ 6-7-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 4/Defense 6Old Dominion has had only one winning season since coming up to the FBS level in 2014 as it went 10-3 in 2016 but it has had some success of late. The Monarchs had one of the worst two-year stretches you will ever see as they went 1-11 in 2019 and then completely shut football down during the 2020 COVID year but did make it to a bowl game the following year and again last season but lost both of those. It is a good building block but they bring back only 10 starters although they brought back just nine starters last season and were the fifth least experienced team in the country yet went to a bowl game so strange things can happen. The problem this year is that they face the second toughest schedule in the conference. Six starters are back on offense led by quarterback Grant Wilson who was fairly solid and should be better after 11 starts. Three running backs rushed for 606, 609 and 637 yards and he was one of those with the other two gone. The defense has been the issue as they have not allowed fewer than 27 ppg since 2010 and that likely will not change this year. They face four nonconference teams that are likely to go bowling so an 0-4 start runs into back-to-back road games. They get Appalachian St. on the road and have to face two of the top teams from the West.Southern Miss Golden Eagles 3-9 ~ 2-6 SBC ~ 4-8-0 ATS ~ 9-3-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 4/Defense 6Southern Miss opened last season with a win over Alcorn St. of the FCS and then went on to lose its next seven games, five of those by double digits but there was no quit as the Golden Eagles won their next two games despite no chance to go to a bowl before getting blown out by Mississippi St. and Troy to end the season. Despite some solid teams over the years, they have reached 10 wins only once since 1989 and have won exactly three games in three of the last four seasons. This is the fourth season for head coach Will Hall and he is likely on the hot seat but his one saving grace is that he brought in the best recruiting class of any team in the SBC so that could string on another year if thing do not go completely right. Southern Miss brings back just four starters on offense and it loses their starting quarterback but that is not a bad thing. They brought in Florida St. transfer Tate Rodemaker who does not have a ton of experience but played with and against great talent. The defense regressed by over 12 ppg last season as they were crushed by injuries but they got more experience from that which will help this season. Southern Miss has a chance to go 3-1 in nonconference games and the SBC is not too bad as they miss Appalachian St. and do not face a single team off a bye.Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks 2-10 ~ 0-8 SBC ~ 5-8-0 ATS ~ 6-6-0 O/UReturning Starters ~ Offense 4/Defense 6Louisiana-Monroe has been a bottom feeder in the SBC since joining in 2001 as it has won five or more games only four times and none one not time since 2012 which was the only season they have ever been to a bowl game. The recent stretch has been brutal as the Warhawks went 0-10 in the 2020 COVID year and followed that up with a pair of 4-8 campaigns. Last season, they opened 2-0 including a win over Army but closed the season with 10 straight losses and ended up getting doubled up in scoring margin (17.3-34.9). Louisiana-Monroe is just 5-26 in the conference over this four-year stretch and it is not going to get much better this year. Head coach Terry Bowden could not turn things around and now it is up to Bryant Vince who has one year of head coaching experience when he went 7-6 at UAB as an interim head coach. The offense brings back their leading rusher and one offensive lineman and that is it. The quarterback situation is a mess and their leading retuning receiver had only 71 yards last season. The defense was abysmal and there is not enough talent to muster any improvement to make up for the offense. Making it worse, they are at Texas and Auburn and they will be significant underdogs in every SBC game. A game against FCS Jackson St. to open the season could be the only win.

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CFB Week 0 preview: SMU vs. Nevada

by Sean Murphy

Tuesday, Aug 13, 2024

The SMU Mustangs will play their first game as a member of the ACC as they head to Nevada to square off against the rebuilding Wolf Pack on Saturday, August 24th.Optimism is sky-high in Dallas as SMU looks to build off an 11-3 campaign that included an AAC Championship. Loaded on offense, the Mustangs will aim to hit the ground running with an air-show led by QB Preston Stone and an experienced group of receivers. Last year's team leader in receptions and yards, Jake Bailey is back to pace the receiving corps but keep an eye on Jordan Hudson who is a breakout candidate at the position. RB Jaylan Knighton returns to run behind an elite offensive line. Defensively, the Mustangs ranked 11th in the country in points per game allowed last season. Of course, playing in the AAC helped their cause. They'll face a much tougher road in the ACC this year. That's for future weeks, however. For now, they'll be squaring off against a Nevada offense that is trying to find an identity. Note that SMU brought on seven transfers on the defensive side of the ball. Head coach Rhett Lashlee does feel they're ahead of where they were at defensively at this time last year.Nevada is making nearly wholesale changes with a new head coach in Jeff Choate and only eight returning starters from last year's team that finished 2-10. In fact, the Wolf Pack are coming off back-to-back 2-10 campaigns so there's really nowhere to go but up in 2024.The first order of business will be getting the offense going after averaging a pitiful 17.3 points per game (tied for 124th in the nation) last season. The quarterback position was up in the air coming out of the Spring with Brendon Lewis and Chubba Purdy battling for the starting job. The backfield is far more settled with a number of backs capable of mixing in. Nevada's offensive line was in desperate need of an overhaul and got it with three players transferring in from bigger conference schools. It's a similar story on defense with only four starters returning from a group that struggled to the tune of 441.8 yards per game allowed last season (123rd in the country). Choate knows what he's doing guiding the defense after working as the co-defensive coordinator in Texas last season. The biggest issue out of the gate figures to be the secondary where there's not much experience to lean on. Like other areas, transfers will be key but it remains to be seen how they mesh here in Week 0. One thing is certain, they can count on a baptism-by-fire against SMU's explosive offense. 

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Big Al's Daily Angle: MLB Previews and Odds - 08/13/2024

by Big Al Staff

Tuesday, Aug 13, 2024

The Tuesday sports card features MLB action. Major League Baseball has 15 games on its schedule.The Baltimore Orioles host the Washington Nationals at 6:35 p.m. ET. The Orioles tap Trevor Rogers to take the ball against the Nationals’ Jake Irvin. Baltimore is a -175 money-line favorite with the total set at 9 (all odds from DraftKings unless indicated otherwise). Four more MLB games throw out the first pitch at 6:40 p.m. ET. The Seattle Mariners travel to Detroit to play the Tigers. The Mariners send out a starting pitcher yet to be named to face Tarik Skubal for the Tigers. The Cincinnati Reds play at home against the St. Louis Cardinals. The Reds send out Hunter Greene to pitch against the Cardinals’ Erick Fedde. Cincinnati is a -135 money-line favorite with an over/under of 8.5. The Cleveland Guardians are at home against the Chicago Cubs. Matthew Boyd makes his season debut coming off the injured list for the Guardians to challenge Javier Assad for the Cubs. Cleveland is a -130 money-line favorite with a total of 8.5. The Philadelphia Phillies host the Miami Marlins. The Phillies turn to Taijuan Walker coming off the injured list to go against a Marlins starting pitcher yet to be determined. The Houston Astros play in Tampa Bay against the Rays at 6:50 p.m. ET. Yusei Kikuchi gets the ball for the Astros to battle Shane Baz for the Rays. Houston is a -135 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 8. Two more MLB games start at 7:10 p.m. ET. The Boston Red Sox play at home against the Texas Rangers. The Red Sox send out Kutter Crawford to duel against the Rangers Jose Urena. Boston is a -142 money-line favorite with a total of 10. The New York Mets are at home against the Oakland A’s. Paul Blackburn takes the ball for the Mets to pitch against a starting pitcher for the A’s. The Kansas City Royals visit Minnesota to play the Twins at 7:40 p.m. ET. The Royals turn to Seth Lugo to face the Twins’ rookie Zebby Matthews. Kansas City is a -115 money-line road favorite at BetMGM with an over/under of 8.5. Two MLB games begin at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Los Angeles Dodgers play in Milwaukee to play the Brewers. Gavin Stone takes the ball for the Dodgers to go against Colin Rea for the Brewers. Los Angeles is a -125 money-line road favorite with a total of 8.5. The New York Yankees are in Chicago to play the White Sox. The Yankees tap Nestor Cortes to challenge the White Sox’s Jonathan Cannon. New York is a -305 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 9. The Toronto Blue Jays travel to Los Angeles to play the Angels at 9:38 p.m. ET. Kevin Gausman takes the mound for the Blue Jays to duel against Carson Fulmer for the Angels. Toronto is a -148 money-line road favorite with a total of 8.5. Two more MLB games start at 9:40 p.m. ET. The Arizona Diamondbacks play Colorado against the Rockies. The Diamondbacks turn to Eduardo Rodriguez to face the Rockies' Austin Gomber. Arizona is a -258 money-line favorite with an over/under of 9. The San Diego Padres are at home against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Michael King takes the ball for the Padres to pitch against Luis L. Ortiz for the Pirates. San Diego is a -205 money-line favorite with a total of 8. The Atlanta Braves play in San Francisco against the Giants at 9:45 p.m. ET. The Braves turn to Charlie Morton to go against the Giants Kyle Harrison. Atlanta is a -112 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 8.5.

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UFC 305: Du Plessis vs. Adesanya

by Will Rogers

Monday, Aug 12, 2024

UFC 305Du Plessis vs. AdesanyaSaturday, August 17RAC Arena - Perth, Western AustraliaThe UFC returns to Perth on August 17th. Recall that Islam Makhachev beat Alexander Volkanowski here last year, at UFC 284. That was a great night and a stacked UFC 305 card is also filled with exciting match-ups. Many of the top Australian fighters will be partaking. I've taken a closer look at the biggest one, Dricus Du Plessis vs. Israel Adesanya for the middleweight belt. In addition to providing the backstory and previewing the fight I've also given an option on how to play it.  The Main Event Du Plessis vs. AdesanyaAdesanya -1304.5 under -155 The middleweight championship of the world will be up for grabs in Perth, on Saturday. Du Plessis (21-2) is the champion. Adesanya (24-3), the former champ, is the betting favorite. You may remember that Adensaya lost the belt to Strickland. Then Du Plessis beat Strickland, in a very close split decision. Now, "The Last Stylebender" wants his belt back.  There's some genuine bad blood between these guys. After Du Plessis defeated Robert Whittaker last summer, Adesnaya got into the ring and had some pretty harsh words for Du Plessis. If you didn't know the back-story, Adesanya's rant wouldn't have made any sense. Among the comments which Adesanya made was: "I don't need a DNA test, I don't need a [DNA test] to know where I'm from. If they do a [DNA test] it'll say I'm from Nigeria. Do a DNA test, it'll tell you where you're from." That was actually in reply to something which Du Plessis had said several weeks earlier where he talked about bringing the belt back to Africa and becoming the first true African champion. Of course, that angered the likes of Ngannou, Usman and Adesanya, all former champions who were born in Africa. (Du Plesis reasoned that all three of those previous African champions had left Africa by the time they won the belt.)  Adesanya replied: “He’ll never understand that because he lives behind the f*cking gates of his privileged life in South Africa, and he’s able to do that there. So someone like Francis, who had to cross the desert to go overseas to go train – if you know Francis’ story, you can’t call him not a real African champion because he didn’t train in Africa. Like, bro – are you f*cking kidding? The guy got sent back out to the desert six, seven times to go die, and he survived.” Adesanya added that he, Ngannou and Usman are the very reason why Du Plessis had the opportunity to become champion: “Even without Francis being champion, without myself being champion, without Kamaru being champion, he would have never been champion. We paved the way for him, and then he comes out there and tries to take it all for himself. I wonder where he got that from. What kind of mindset is that, like, ‘Oh, I see this and I want it all for myself’? "What kind of mindset is it that you see three African champions and you’re going to be the fourth one? You could have said it would be a great honor to be out of the legends of African champions that have been in the UFC. He tries to take it all for himself. That’s a colonist mindset. He doesn’t understand the error of his ways, but I will show him the way. … Dricus will always be an African champion, but he’ll never be one of the three kings.” Du Plesis has an unorthodox style of fighting. A well-rounded fighter, he's unpredictable. He has 10 KO/TKO wins and nine submissions. He's physically strong and applies a lot of pressure. Only two of his 23 fights have gone the distance. Adesanya, three inches taller, is the more dangerous striker. He's never submitted anyone but has 16 KO/TKO victories to his credit. He's 8-2 when the fight gets decided by the judges. Adesanya has lost 2 of his last 3 fights. Du Plesis has won 9 straight.  Longtime Adesanya rival Alex Pereira provided his opinion of the fight: “[People] asked me about Adesanya and du Plessis, I said I don’t see Adesanya losing ... It’s what I think. I don’t think he loses this fight. I hope he wins because he has a beautiful story. I think he has to continue his story.” Prediction: Du Plessis was fortunate to get the victory against Strickland and he didn't do himself any favors with his comments about being the true African champion. I agree with Pereira that I don't see an angry Adesanya losing. Lay the reasonable price with the former champ. Play on Adesanya

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Pittsburgh Steelers Win Projection

by ASA, Inc.

Monday, Aug 12, 2024

ASA’s AFC NORTH WIN TOTAL PROJECTION Pittsburgh Steelers – UNDER 8.5 Wins (-140) We’re going against the grain a bit here as the Steelers have never finished with a losing record under head coach Mike Tomlin.  We think this is the year that streak ends.  Truth be told, that run really should have ended last season.  Pittsburgh finished with a 10-7 record a year ago but they ended the season with a negative point differential, they were outgained on the year both YPG and YPP, and had fewer rushing and passing yards than their opponents.  They finished 9-2 in games decided by a TD or less and while they went 5-1 in NFC North play, 4 of those 5 wins they faced back up QB’s vs Cincinnati (both games), Baltimore and Cleveland.  Those successes will be very difficult to duplicate in back to back years.  As will their turnover margin of +11 which was the 3rd best in the NFL last year.  To say they were fortunate to get to 10 wins is an understatement as their projected win total based on point differential and key stats was under 8.  The Steelers did bring in 2 new signal callers in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.  The problem is, Wilson is on the downside of his career (13th year) and wasn’t great the last 2 season in Denver while Fields has never lived up to the hype with just a 10-28 record as a starter.  The defense allowing just 19.7 PPG last season but their YPG (21st) and YPP (23rd) numbers were not in line with their scoring defense so again, we feel they were fortunate on that side of the ball.  Pittsburgh just happens to have the most difficult schedule in the NFL this season based on opponents expected win totals.  They better get off to a red hot start if they expect to get to 9 wins this season as they back half of their schedule (final 8 games) is brutal.  A fast start might be tough with a new offensive coordinator, new QB, and they play 4 of their first 6 games on the road.  We think an 8 win season for Pittsburgh would be really solid this year and that still lands them under this total     

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CFB Week 0 preview: Florida State vs. Georgia Tech

by Sean Murphy

Monday, Aug 12, 2024

The Seminoles and Yellow Jackets head to Dublin, Ireland for an ACC clash to open the 2024 college football season on Saturday, August 24th. Here's a quick look at what to expect from both teams.Florida State returns four starters on both sides of the football. The Seminoles will have a different look on offense with D.J. Uiagalelei transferring in at quarterback to take over for Jordan Travis. FSU became a little too one-dimensional on offense over the course of last season, certainly for head coach Mike Norvell's liking, so I would anticipate a heavier dose of its ground attack with a loaded backfield out of the gates this season. It's going to take some time for Uiagalelei to acclimate himself with the 'Noles receiving corps and it's worth noting that the offensive line will be replacing two starters from last season as well. The 'Noles have lock-down potential in the secondary and are loaded up front as well with DE Patrick Payton leading the way following a seven-sack 2023 campaign. They can't sleep on a Yellow Jackets offense that did rank a respectable 42nd in the country in points per game and 12th in rush yards per game last season.  Georgia Tech does return seven starters on both offense and defense. It was a terrific 2023 season by most accounts as the Yellow Jackets went Bowling following a six-win regular season and went on to defeat UCF 30-17 in the Gasparilla Bowl. Defense should be where the Yellow Jackets focus lies early on. They were repeatedly torched on the ground last year, giving up north of 220 rush yards per contest (128th in the country). Keep an eye on experienced DE Sylvain Yondjouen who returns after suffering an ACL injury that cost him last season (he's on the 2024 Comeback Player of the Year watch list). Thin at linebacker, the Jackets dug into the transfer portal for help. The secondary improved as last season went on and Georgia Tech ultimately finished 53rd in the country in pass yards allowed per game. The building blocks are there but it remains to be seen whether the Jackets can handle an offense as explosive as Florida State's in the opener. 

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Big Al's Daily Angle: MLB Previews and Odds - 08/12/2024

by Big Al Staff

Monday, Aug 12, 2024

The Monday sports card features MLB action. Major League Baseball has 11 games on its schedule.Two MLB games throw out the first pitch at 6:40 p.m. ET. The Chicago Cubs travel to Cleveland to play the Guardians. The Cubs are on a four-game winning streak after concluding their crosstown series on the road against the White Sox with a 3-1 road victory on Saturday. The Guardians have won two games in a row after their 5-3 victory at Minnesota on Sunday. Chicago taps Shota Imanaga to pitch against Cleveland’s Ben Lively. The Cubs are a -120 money-line road favorite with a total of 8 (all odds from DraftKings). The St. Louis Cardinals play in Cincinnati Reds. The Cardinals lost for the second time in their last three games after an 8-3 loss on the road against Kansas City on Saturday. The Reds ended a two-game losing streak with a 4-3 win at Milwaukee yesterday. Sonny Gray takes the ball for St. Louis to face Andrew Abbott for Cincinnati. The Cardinals are a -130 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 9.The Houston Astros are in Tampa Bay to play the Rays at 6:50 p.m. ET. The Astros are on a five-game winning streak after a 10-2 win at Boston on Sunday. The Rays ended a two-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory against Baltimore yesterday. Houston sends out Framber Valdez to go against Tampa Bay’s Taj Bradley. The Astros are a -122 money-line road favorite with a total of 7.5. The Boston Red Sox host the Texas Rangers on ESPN at 7:10 p.m. ET. The Red Sox have lost four in a row after their loss to Houston yesterday. The Rangers lost for the fourth time in their last five games after an 8-7 loss to the New York Yankees on Sunday. Brayan Bello takes the bump for Boston to battle against Tyler Mahle for Texas. The Red Sox are a -135 money-line favorite with an over/under of 9.5.The Minnesota Twins play at home against the Kansas City Royals at 7:40 p.m. ET. The Twins have lost two games in a row after their loss to Cleveland yesterday. The Royals won for the second time in their last three games after beating St. Louis on Sunday. Minnesota turns to Pablo Lopez to challenge Kansas City’s Brady Singer. The Twins are a -155 money-line favorite with a total of 8.Two MLB games start at 8:10 p.m. ET. The New York Yankees visit Chicago to play the White Sox. The Yankees won for the second time in their last three games with their victory against Texas yesterday. The White Sox lost for the 24th time in 25 games in their loss to the Cubs on Saturday. Luis Gil takes the mound for New York to duel against Ky Bush for Chicago. The Yankees are a -325 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 9. The Milwaukee Brewers are at home against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Brewers’ five-game winning streak ended in their last at home to Cincinnati yesterday. The Dodgers are on a three-game winning streak after a 6-5 win at home against Pittsburgh. Milwaukee taps Freddy Peralta to face Los Angeles’ Clayton Kershaw. The Brewers are a -112 money-line favorite with a total of 8. The Los Angeles Angels host the Toronto Blue Jays at 9:38 p.m. ET. The Angels ended a two-game losing streak with a 6-4 win against Washington on Sunday. The Blue Jays have lost two games in a row after an 8-4 loss to Oakland yesterday. Davis Daniel gets the ball for Los Angeles to pitch against Bowden Francis for Toronto. The Angels are a -115 money-line favorite with an over/under of 9.Two MLB games begin at 9:40 p.m. ET. The Arizona Diamondbacks play at home against the Colorado Rockies. The Diamondbacks won for the seventh time in their last eight games with their 12-5 victory against Philadelphia on Sunday. The Rockies won for the second time in its last three games with their 9-8 win against Atlanta yesterday. Arizona sends out Brandon Pfaadt to challenge a Colorado starting pitcher who has yet to be named. The San Diego Padres are at home against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Padres were on a seven-game winning streak before a 7-6 loss at Miami yesterday. The Pirates are on a seven-game losing streak after the loss to the Dodgers on Sunday. Joe Musgrove returns from the injured list to take the ball for San Diego to duel against a starting pitcher yet to be determined for Pittsburgh. The Atlanta Braves play in San Francisco against the Giants at 9:45 p.m. ET. The Braves lost for the seventh time in their last eight games after the loss at Colorado on Sunday. The Giants were on a four-game winning streak before a 5-4 loss at home to Detroit yesterday. Atlanta taps Chris Sale to battle San Francisco’s Blake Snell. The Braves are a -115 money-line road favorite with a total of 8.5.

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NFL, MLB and CFL Previews and Odds - 08/11/2024

by Big Al Staff

Sunday, Aug 11, 2024

The Sunday sports card features NFLX, MLB, and CFL action.The NFL preseason concludes Week 1 with two games on the NFL Network. The Indianapolis Colts host the Denver Broncos at 1:00 p.m. ET as a 1.5-point favorite with the total set at 37.5 (all odds from DraftKings unless indicated otherwise). The Dallas Cowboys travel to Los Angeles to play the Rams at 4:30 p.m. ET as a 4-point road favorite with an over/under of 35.5.Major League Baseball has 15 games on its schedule. The Washington Nationals play at home against the Los Angeles Angels at 11:35 a.m. ET as a -162 money-line favorite with a total of 9. Two MLB games throw out the first pitch at 1:35 p.m. ET. The New York Yankees are at home against the Texas Rangers as a -148 money-line favorite with an over/under of 9. The Houston Astros play in Boston against the Red Sox as a -142 money-line road favorite with a total of 10. The Toronto Blue Jays host the Oakland A’s at 1:37 p.m. ET as a -162 money-line favorite with an over/under of 8.5. Two more MLB games start at 1:40 p.m. ET. The Baltimore Orioles are in Tampa Bay against the Rays as a -112 money-line road favorite with a total of 8. The San Diego Padres visit Miami to play the Marlins as a -205 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 7.5. Two MLB games begin at 2:10 p.m. ET. The Cleveland Guardians play in Minnesota against the Guardians as a -115 money-line road favorite with a total of 8.5. The Milwaukee Brewers play at home against the Cincinnati Reds. The Atlanta Braves are in San Francisco to play the Giants at 4:05 p.m. ET as a -180 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 10.5.The San Francisco Giants are at home against the Detroit Tigers as a -185 money-line favorite with a total of 8. Two more MLB games start at 4:10 p.m. ET. The Los Angeles Dodgers host the Pittsburgh Pirates as a -270 money-line favorite with an over/under of 8.5. The Philadelphia Phillies play at home against the Arizona Diamondbacks as a -130 money-line road favorite with a total of 9.Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN features the Seattle Mariners at home against the New York Mets. The Mariners are a -130 money-line favorite with an over/under of 7.5. Week 10 in the Canadian Football League concludes with one game. The Edmonton Elks host the British Columbia Lions on the CBS Sports Network at 7:00 p.m. ET as a 1.5-point favorite with a total of 49.

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NFL, MLB and CFL Previews and Odds - 08/10/2024

by Big Al Staff

Saturday, Aug 10, 2024

The Saturday sports card features NFLX, MLB, and CFL action.The NFL preseason continues Week 1 with nine games. The Washington Commanders travel to New York to play the Jets at noon ET as a 3-point road favorite, with the total set at 34.5 (all odds from DraftKings unless indicated otherwise). The Buffalo Bills host the Chicago Bears on the NFL Network at 1:00 p.m. ET as a 2.5-point favorite with an over/under of 38.5. The Las Vegas Raiders play in Minnesota against the Vikings on the NFL Network at 4:00 p.m. ET as a 3.5-point road favorite with a total of 39.5. The Cleveland Browns play at home against the Green Bay Packers at 4:25 p.m. ET as a 5.5-point favorite with an over/under of 39.5. Three NFL preseason games kick off at 7:00 p.m. ET. The Tennessee Titans are at home against the San Francisco 49ers as a 5-point favorite with a total of 38.5. The Cincinnati Bengals host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a 6-point favorite with an over/under of 38.5. The Jacksonville Jaguars play at home against the Kansas City Chiefs on the NFL Network as a 1-point favorite with a total of 40.5. The Seattle Seahawks are in Los Angeles to play the Chargers at 7:05 p.m. ET as a 3-point road favorite with a total of 34.5. The New Orleans Saints visit Arizona to play the Cardinals at 8:00 p.m. ET as a 2-point road favorite with an over/under of 37.Major League Baseball has 16 games on its schedule. The New York Yankees are at home against the Texas Rangers in the opening game of their doubleheader at 1:05 p.m. ET as a -160 money-line favorite at BetMGM with a total of 8.5. The Toronto Blue Jays host the Oakland A’s at 3:07 p.m. ET as a -148 money-line favorite with an over/under of 9. Two MLB games throw out the first pitch at 4:05 p.m. ET. The Yankees battle the Rangers in the second game of their doubleheader. The San Francisco Giants play at home against the Detroit Tigers. Two more MLB games start at 4:10 p.m. ET. The Boston Red Sox are at home against the Houston Astros on FS1 as a -120 money-line favorite with a total of 10.5. The San Diego Padres play in Miami against the Marlins as a -170 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 8.5. The Los Angeles Angels are in Washington to play the Angels at 6:45 p.m. ET, with both teams priced as a -110 money-line favorite with a total of 9.5.Three MLB games begin at 7:10 p.m. ET. The Milwaukee Brewers host the Cincinnati Reds as a -135 money-line favorite with an over/under of 8. The Minnesota Twins play at home against the Cleveland Guardians as a -120 money-line favorite with a total of 8.5. The Kansas City Royals are at home against the St. Louis Cardinals as a -135 money-line favorite with an over/under of 9. Two more MLB games are featured in regional coverage for Baseball Night in America on Fox at 7:15 p.m. ET. The Baltimore Orioles travel to Tampa Bay to play the Rays as a -170 money-line road favorite at BetMGM with a total of 7.5. The Chicago Cubs play across town against the Chicago White Sox as a -258 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 9. Two MLB games start at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Atlanta Braves are in Colorado to play the Rockies as a -198 money-line road favorite with a total of 10.5. The Arizona Diamondbacks host the Philadelphia Phillies as a -115 money-line favorite with an over/under of 8.5. The Pittsburgh Pirates visit Los Angeles to play the Dodgers at 9:10 p.m. ET as a -120 money-line road favorite with a total of 8. The Seattle Mariners play at home against the New York Mets at 9:40 p.m. ET as a -130 money-line favorite with an over/under of 7.5. Week 10 in the Canadian Football League continues with one game. The Montreal Alouettes are at home against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on the CBS Sports Network at 7:00 p.m. ET as a 7-point favorite with a total of 49.

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NFL, MLB and CFL Previews and Odds - 08/09/2024

by Big Al Staff

Friday, Aug 09, 2024

The Friday sports card features NFLX, MLB, and CFL action.The NFL preseason continues Week 1 with three games. Two NFL preseason games kick off at 7:00 p.m. ET. The Atlanta Falcons travel to Miami to play the Dolphins as a 2.5-point road favorite, with the total set at 38.5 (all odds from DraftKings unless indicated otherwise). The Houston Texans play in Pittsburgh against the Steelers on the NFL Network as a 2.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 37.5. The Philadelphia Eagles are in Baltimore to play the Ravens at 7:30 p.m. ET as a 1-point road favorite with a total of 34. Major League Baseball has 16 games on its schedule. The Cleveland Guardians visit Minnesota to play the Twins in the opening game of their doubleheader at 2:10 p.m. ET. Both teams are priced as a -110 money-line favorite at BetMGM with an over/under of 8. The Washington Nationals host the Los Angeles Angels at 6:45 p.m. ET as a -120 money-line favorite with a total of 9. The Baltimore Orioles play in Tampa Bay against the Rays at 6:50 p.m. ET as a -125 money-line road favorite at BetMGM with a total of 7.5. The New York Yankees play at home against the Texas Rangers at 7:05 p.m. ET as a -175 money-line favorite with an over/under of 8.5. The Toronto Blue Jays are at home against the Oakland A’s at 7:07 p.m. ET as a -135 money-line favorite at BetMGM with a total of 8.5. Two more MLB games throw out the first pitch at 7:10 p.m. ET. The San Diego Padres are in Miami to play the Marlins as a -142 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 8.5. The Boston Red Sox host the Houston Astros as a -125 money-line favorite with a total of 9.5. Four MLB games start at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Royals play at home against the Guardians in the second game of their doubleheader on Apple TV+ as a -148 money-line favorite at BetMGM with an over/under of 8. The Chicago Cubs travel across town against the Chicago Cubs as a -142 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 7.5. The Milwaukee Brewers are at home against the Cincinnati Reds on Apple TV+ as a -135 money-line favorite with a total of 8.5. The Atlanta Braves play in Colorado against the Rockies at 8:40 p.m. ET as a -166 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 11.The Philadelphia Phillies are in Arizona to play the Diamondbacks at 9:40 p.m. ET as a -162 money-line road favorite with a total of 8.5. Two more MLB games begin at 10:10 p.m. ET. The Seattle Mariners host the New York Mets as a -120 money-line favorite with an over/under of 7.5. The Los Angeles Dodgers play at home against the Pittsburgh Pirates as a -185 money-line favorite with a total of 8. The San Francisco Giants are home against the Detroit Tigers at 10:15 p.m. ET as a -200 money-line favorite with an over/under of 7.5. Week 10 in the Canadian Football League continues with one game. The Toronto Argonauts host the Calgary Stampeders at 7:30 p.m. ET as a 2-point favorite with a total of 49.

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NFL, MLB and CFL Previews and Odds - 08/08/2024

by Big Al Staff

Thursday, Aug 08, 2024

The Thursday sports card features NFLX, MLB, and CFL action.The 2024 NFL preseason kicks off Week 1 with two games at 7:00 p.m. ET. The New York Giants host the Detroit Lions on the NFL Network. The Giants are a 3.5-point favorite with the total set at 34.5 (all odds from DraftKings unless indicated otherwise). The New England Patriots play at home against the Carolina Panthers. The Patriots are a 7-point favorite with an over/under of 33.5.Major League Baseball has 15 games on its schedule. The San Francisco Giants travel to Washington to play the Nationals at 12:05 p.m. ET. The Giants send out Kyle Harrison to face the Nationals’ D.J. Herz. San Francisco is a -120 money-line road favorite with a total of 9. The Atlanta Braves are at home against the Milwaukee Brewers at 12:20 p.m. ET. Charlie Morton takes the ball for the Braves to pitch against Frankie Montas for the Brewers. Atlanta is a -142 money-line favorite with an over/under of 9. The Pittsburgh Pirates host the San Diego Padres at 12:35 p.m. ET. The Pirates turn to Luis L. Ortiz, Jr. to go against the Padres’ Randy Vasquez. Pittsburgh is a -115 money-line favorite at BetMGM with a total of 8.5. The New York Mets play in Colorado against the Rockies at 3:10 p.m. ET. The Mets tap David Peterson to challenge the Rockies’ Austin Gomber. New York is a -162 money-line favorite with an over/under of 11. The New York Yankees play at home against the Los Angeles Angels at 7:05 p.m. ET. Nestor Cortes, Jr. takes the hill for the Yankees to battle against Tyler Anderson for the Angels. New York is a -278 money-line favorite with a total of 8.5. The Baltimore Orioles visit Toronto to play the Blue Jays at 7:07 p.m. ET. The Orioles send out Dean Kremer to duel against the Blue Jays’ Kevin Gausman. Baltimore is a -118 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 9. The St. Louis Cardinals are at home against the Tampa Bay Rays at 7:15 p.m. ET. Kyle Gibson gets the ball for the Cardinals to face Shane Baz for the Rays. St. Louis is a -125 money-line favorite with a total of 8. The Seattle Mariners host the Detroit Tigers at 9:40 p.m. ET. The Mariners turn to Bryan Woo to pitch against a Tigers starting pitcher yet to be named. The Arizona Diamondbacks play at home against the Philadelphia Phillies at 9:40 p.m. ET. Jordan Montgomery gets the ball for the Diamondbacks to challenge Kolby Allard for the Phillies. Week 10 in the Canadian Football League kicks off with one game. The Ottawa Redblacks host the Saskatchewan Roughriders at 7:30 p.m. ET. The Redblacks are on a three-game winning streak after their 33-6 victory against Calgary as a 1-point favorite back on July 26th. The win raised their record to 5-3. The Roughriders lost for the third time in their last four games in a 42-31 upset loss at home against Edmonton as a 4.5-point favorite on Saturday. The loss lowered their record to 5-3. Ottawa is a 3-point favorite with a total of 48.5. 

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