Friday, October 7, 2011

Slay your Bookie Picks......

Ok boys, I don't have a lot of time, but here we go. This edition of Slay your Bookie picks has a rare sighting of a Dagger Pick. That's right, go borrow all the money you can and lay it on the line. So let's get this thing poppin....

#1 - Boise State -20.5



The Broncos should manhandle Pat Hill's boys from Fresno State tonight on the west coast. Ole Miss just beat Fresno and scored at will against them. This one will probably get ugly, so take the Smurfs.

#2 - UGA -2



What kind of Cod Lock post would this be if I didn't include the Dawgs. If my version of the top SEC teams is correct, this should be a win. I think it will be a close game early, with the Dawgs winning by 10-19 points by the end of the game.

#3 - Syracuse -10



The cuse is a better team than they were 2-3 years ago and they are up against a bad Tulane team who has lost consecutive games to Duke and Army. Both of those games were not even close. Take the Orangemen here for an easy cover.

And now ladies and gentleman, the pick that should cost you $100/person, I give for free. That's right the DAGGER PICK. If you want to pick up some disposable income, then put your money on this pick. You can thank me later by buying and grilling me a nice steak and putting plenty of beers in my belly free of charge. Here we go....



Take the Arizona Wildcats -2 vs. Oregon State. Both teams come in with losing records, (1-4) and (0-4) respectively. But listen to the last four opponents AZ has played...Oklahoma St., Stanford, Oregon, USC. You think they are gonna feel like this team they are battling Saturday hits as hard, runs as fast as those teams? Nick Foles (AZ QB) is really throwing the ball around and Mike Stoops will get his team to play hard and win this game, period. Take the Wildcats and make it a great Saturday. (Warning - Dagger Pick's all time record 0-1.)

1 comment:

  1. Dagger pick is now 0-2. Great job Arizona, you can't beat a team that lost to Sacramento State?

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