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Saturday, December 17 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

An “A-Peelin’” match comes to Boise, Idaho on December 17th when the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl begins with the Ohio Bobcats taking on the Utah State Aggies. Coming in at 1st place in the MAC, the Ohio Bobcats come into play with a 9-4 record and a 6-2 record. The Ohio Bobcats average 31 points per game on offense and 22.1 ppg on defense. Ohio has performed great in the 2nd half of the year winning 5 of their last 6 contests. The Ohio Bobcats are led by former Nebraska coach and Tom Osborne protégé Frank Solich who’s in his 7th year as Ohio head coach. The Aggies come into Boise with a 7-5 record and a 5-2 record that is second in the WAC. The Aggies average 34.5 ppg on offense and 28.3 ppg on defense that is standard of the shootout nature of the WAC. Utah State has also been on a streak as of late winning their last 5 contests. The Aggies are led by 2nd year coach Gary Andersen.

Sat, December 10 SWAC championship game

The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) plays its championship game on December 10th, 2011 in Birmingham, Alabama. The Bulldogs face the Grambling State Tigers in what is certain to be a real fight at Legion Field. The Bulldogs come into play with a 8-3 record and a 7-2 record in the SWAC. Winning eight of their last nine contests, they’ve been on a tear all year. The Bulldogs average 20.6 points per game on offense and 18.7 points per game on defense. The Bulldogs are headed by 10th year head coach Anthony Jones. The Tigers come into play with a 6-4 record and a 5-3 record in the SWAC. The Tigers are furthermore on a hot streak winning their last five contests this year. The Tigers average 23.2 points per game on offense and 22 points per game on defense. The Tigers are headed once again by Nfl icon Doug Williams who is in his first year of his second stint in coaching Grambling State.

No 14 Bulldogs versus No 1 LSU – Dec 3

Tigers most likely will be thinking about the BCS National Tournament which is to start up in handful of weeks but nevertheless there’s a hard game for this top-rank team in the SEC Tournament. The Tigers are to meet No. 14 Georgia team on Saturday which certainly is hard struggle for them to win. It is possible to get an idea about the approaching game from the following stats:

Golden Eagles vs Cougars in NCAA Football Betting

The fight for the victory between the no. 24 Southern Miss Golden Eagles at no. 6 Houston is getting ready to come on 2011 December 3, Saturday at John O’ Quinn Field at Robertson Stadium, and will begin at 12:00 PM that day. Never miss an opportunity to bet the 2 most promising football squads. The tournament game is a pretty exciting game to watch for, basing on the latest fight of Houston (8-0, 48-16) against Tulsa (7-1, 10-2) whereas for Southern Miss (44-7) against Memphis.

NCAA Football Betting – Oklahoma State versus Oklahoma

The tilt between the Sooners and Cowboys acts as a tournament game this Saturday even though the Big 12 no more has one. If the Oklahoma Sooners win the game, they will win the Big 12 through tie-breakers. If the Cowboys win, they will take the league tournament outright.

College Football Week 14 – Virginia Tech versus Tigers

Following three months of hard competition, NCAA Football has come to the 14th week. A big match will be hosted on this Saturday, December 3. No. 5 Virginia Tech against No. 20 Clemson match will be hosted on Saturday at 8:00 PM E. The match has introduced a great anticipation among the fans.

Boise State Broncos vs New Mexico in College Football Betting

Mountain West Conference has arrived at its final game in the running year. This closing game is to play between New Mexico and the No. 7 squad i.e. Boise State. It is being stated about Boise State squad that they’re likely to not be deemed as a testing squad for this final game because they’ve got an great chance this year of making BCS Bowl Game since they’re comparatively a better squad.

Sports Wagering Nov 27 – Eagles against New England Patriots

The New england patriots will face the Philadelphia Eagles in among the most anticipated games of the week. These are 2 of the most famous squads in the league and will surely be a great game between the AFC and the NFC. Though both squads are having substandard seasons, it appears like this game will look to be a vital week for both squads. The Philadelphia Eagles are currently third in the NFC East and the New England Patriots are first in the AFC East. It appears like this game will be the game to watch this week since both squads have extraordinary adoring fans.

Nov 27 – Seahawks vs Washington Redskins

This NFC match between the East and the West will feature two squads that are trying to really turn their seasons around though it might be too late. The Washington Redskins are in fourth place in the NFC East whilst the Seahawks are presently in 2nd place in the NFC West. These squads have definitely been struggling lately and will look to really center on this weeks game as an chance for another win. Both squads will really look to obtain some momentum with this week and with any luck salvage this year.

College Football Nov 25 – Louisville vs Bulls

The clash of titans comes to Tampa this week as the Louisville Cardinals battle against the Bulls. The South Florida Bulls come into this game with an odd year so far. The South Florida Bulls have been quite streaky this year starting off with four consecutive wins including one over #16 rated Notre Dame. They have followed up that high with four consecutive losses to where the South Florida Bulls currently remain with a 5-5 record and a 1-4 record in the Big East. The South Florida Bulls have a quality percentage of offense/defense with an average 30 points per game on offense and a 20.8 points per game on defense. The Louisville Cardinals come into play with a 6-5 record with a 4-2 Big East record which leads the conference. Like their rivals, Louisville furthermore holds a victory over a rated adversary beating #24 rated West Virginia. When the Cardinals have won, they have won by thin margins retaining a 20.8 points per game on offense and giving up 18.7 points to their opponents.