Great College Football Picks Advice and Learn How to Make Easy Money Today!

Great College Football Picks Advice and Learn How to Make Easy Money Today!

Sports betting is a lucrative business and more and more people are taking it seriously. With the popularity of the Internet starting in the mid 90s saw a surge in the number of people participating in various sports betting. One of the most popular category is college football and bettors have, for the past 20 years, followed every event in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to help them with their college football picks.

You probably went to a school with a football team in the NCAA. It is only natural that you have a feeling of loyalty to your school’s team and always root for them. Well, in the realm of sports betting, this is a huge no-no! Making good college football picks is all about numbers and numbers don’t consider emotions. No matter how much you love your own team, you must put this aside and approach the game as a serious and professional sports bettor. How can this be done? Let me show you.

You must know all that there is possible to know about the teams. Not just your alma mater, but all the rest of them of the competition. Creating your college football picks relies heavily on these pieces of information. Without these, you will be placing your bets blindly, going with your gut feel and I assure you, that although you may win at times, you will also guarantee to lose big time.

What are the things you need to know about them? Stats comes to mind quickly. Understanding the various statistics both on player and team level will give you that extra edge, that advantage of having the knowledge to make the right decisions for your college football picks. It all boils down to this: the more you know about your team, the better is the guesswork that you can do on your bets. It may still be a guess, but it’s an educated guess.

Next, consider the external factors that may affect the performance of the teams. This will be further research on your part. It is tedious, yes, but you will reap the benefits later on. You must know the level of moral of the teams. Are players performing cohesively? Are the coach and the management capable of bringing out the best from these talented players? Are there any injuries? These are just a few of the questions you need to consider for your college football picks.

Lastly, stick to what works for you. You must accept that since you are just starting out in sports betting, you are going to experience some losses, but you will also win. Losing is a part of it but the important thing is that you learn from it and make good use of it so you will know better the next time. Making good college football picks relies on a system that works for you. There is no one kind of system out there. You will find it out on your own. And when you do, stay with it. Use it all the time.

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What is a good strategy for a NFL confidence football picks contest?
I'm in a confidence football game and I'm losing a little ground each week. Does anyone have a good strategy for this kind of game? The "confidence" aspect sort of takes away your ability to catch up with upsets one week. But if you just go with the favorites every week you'll never make any ground up. So just hang in there with safe picks and maybe try some upsets the final week?

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20 Responses to “Great College Football Picks Advice and Learn How to Make Easy Money Today!”

  1. crosshairjunky says:

    How About Them Cowboys!!!

  2. gmaulpwnage says:

    yeah um.., i think you should make a vid on just how much saints got beat lol

  3. joewspanky says:

    Nail in the coffin, Titans 24 Dolphins 6

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  5. S R says:

    Here's a quick list at some good first and second round picks for each position. You should not be able to get all of these top players in your draft, so look for the value picks I leave here to make your team one of the better ones in your league.

    The most important thing I can tell you is to load up on running backs. It's the easiest way to win!

    QB: I am not taking Peyton Manning this year. With the loss of Edgerrin James, he will be throwing against better coverages this year. Thus, I will take a QB no higher than the 3rd round, so here's my list of QB's that might be avaliable then.

    Trent Green
    Eli Manning
    Jake Delhomme
    Drew Brees
    Kurt Warner

    RB:
    High Picks:
    Larry Johnson
    Ladanian Tomlinson
    Shaun Alexander
    Clinton Portis

    Lower Picks:
    Kevin Jones
    Julius Jones
    Dominick Davis
    Reuben Droughns
    Tiki Barber

    WR:
    High Picks:
    Chad Johnson
    Steve Smith
    Tory Holt
    Hines Ward (gets a lot of TD's)

    Lower Picks:
    Roy Williams
    Joe Horn
    Javon Walker
    Keyshawn Johnson (I think he'll get the TD's and Steve Smith will get the yards)
    Terrel Owens (should have an amazing year)
    Randy Moss

    TE:
    Antonio Gates
    Jeremy Shockey
    Alge Crumpler
    Todd Heap
    Vernon Davis

    K:
    Vanderjact
    Vinatieri
    Rackers

    DEF:
    Carolina
    Atlanta
    NYG
    Baltimore

  6. Irish Eyes says:

    Duh!!

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  7. joewspanky says:

    Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! What a game though, what a season. Now I can openly cheer for the Saints Heather and Jeff. To make up for the GATOR win.

  8. TheMackeySupremacy says:

    thanks Heather for NOT picking Steelers! the mojo works.

  9. joewspanky says:

    Can you believe the DOLPHINS!!! OVERTIME!!!

  10. lostboy182 says:

    if you are looking for free sites

    http://www.fftoolbox.com is good

    for mock draft viewing you can look at

    http://www.antsports.com

  11. texasbobcats says:

    I'll pay you to pick your nose and eat it.

  12. joewspanky says:

    TURNOVERS will eat you alive in the NFL

  13. litlewelsh says:
  14. GeronamoDawg says:

    Thanks for picking the Browns over the Chiefs. Sorry about your Saints Loss. How ’bout Them Steelers?!!! LOLOLOL

  15. Ralph says:

    1.) LadainianTomlinson- It's hard to argue against a RB with the kind of talent, field awareness, speed, power, and offensive line that Tomlinson has. He led the league in total TD's last year and broke the record for most combined TD's ever with 33. He had 2,323 total yds last season and although he most likely won't reproduce those number this year, his numbers will still be top notch in the league. Even if he scored 10 fewer TDs he still would have had 4 more than Larry Johnson who came in second for total combined TD's with 19. Tomlinson is THE man in the NFL and should go first in your fantasy draft…period.

    2.)Steven Jackson- Ok, he led the league in total yards last season with 2,334, not to mention his O-line improves this year with the return of the injured Orlando Pace, making him a larger threat than last year. He probably has the second best supporting offense with a HUGE passing threat in Holt, Bruce, Bennett, McMicheal and Bulger at the helm. This will take even more focus off of the running game making defenses focus on the pass and open the lanes for Jackson to run wild this season. If you're in a Points Per Reception league, Jacksons value increases even further since he had 90 receptions with 806 receiving yards last season. He is the only RB with the potential to possibly outdo Tomlinson this season, although that will not be easy to do.

    3.) Joeseph Addai- I know not many people will agree with my #3 pick but keep an open mind. Addai was the only rookie last year to rush for over 1,000 yds last season with 1,081. He won't be sharing carries like last year with D. Rhodes since he made his move to Oakland. Addai is going to see an increase in looks and touches this season giving him more opportunities for yarage and TD's. He has THE best supporting cast on offense that makes the passing game an unequaled threat, allowing the running game to open up for Addai to put up solid numbers, and trust me…he will. Not to mention he faces three HORRIBLE run defenses during the fantasy playoffs and Super Bowl when he squares off against Oakland, Houston, and Tennessee.The bottom line is that he has the talent combined with the support to be a top 3 pick.

    4.) Frank Gore- He's a monster and showed last year how productive he can be in a starting roll. He hasnt had the years of wear and tear that most of the other top RB's have, so he's fresh and will see a bulk of the action this year. He's also a viable receiving threat, racking up 485 receiving yards last season. His O-line does an excellent job at run blocking and returns intact this season. He had 1,695 rushing yards last season, running over 100 yards in 9 of the games he played in. Also he's coming into the season with an overall improved passing threat, taking ALOT of focus off of him and the running game.

    5.) Rudi Johnson- He IS Mr. Consistancy, scoring 12 TD's and topping 1,300 yards in each of his last three seasons. He's going to get at least 20 to 25 carries a game and is a lock for ANY goalline opportunities. He also has a great supporting offensive cast that can take focus off of the running game. He is going up against highly unproductive run defenses this season facing Cleveland twice, and the Jets, Titans, Buffalo, and St. Louis once each, giving him more chances to outdo most other RB's in the league.

    Why I didn't rank these guys in the top 5….

    Larry Johnson- with 400+ carries, he's had more punishment last season than any other RB, and I think it will carry over into this season, not to mention Herm Edwards has already stated that he will NOT see as much of the workload this season, further reducing his chances for yards and TD's. He has NO passing threat to take pressure off of him and the running game, he's on a team with average receivers (at best) and a team going through a starting QB struggle. KC is going to see alot more 8 man rushes from defenses and blitz packages on the QB, taking away from the effectiveness of the running game. Also, he's currently unhappy with his contract. He may not even be on KC by the start of the season, which means he will have little time to adapt to a new system.

    Shaun Alexander and Brian Westrook- Both guys are solid RB's, but they run a huge injury risk. Although Westbrook lasted all season last year, it was his first in years that he didn't break down at some point. I expect he will since he will have to repeat his workload this season for Philly. Alexander is a concern because even before his injury last year, he wasn't producing good numbers due to the loss of Left Guard Steve Hutchinson, showing how important his role was in Alexanders numbers 2 years ago. Seattle has a diminishing passing game and will not be able to keep defenses off of the running game.

    Willie Parker- I have alot of faith that he will be a great fantasy RB this year, but he isnt in the top 5 for a couple of reasons. With the loss of Cower, Pittsburgh has replaced him with a coach (Mike Tomlin) that believes more in the passing game and has already restructured the offense with alot more 4 receiver sets. It is also rumored that Parker may even share his carries with Najeh Davenport, and will most likely lose some of his goalline carries to him.

    Lastly, none of my top 5 picks are sharing carries like Maurice Jones-Drew or Reggie Bush will this season, and I think that is going to be a huge factor this year for alot of RB's after the first 6 to 8 guys taken in the draft. I didn't take a top QB or WR in the top 5 because getting good solid RB's in the first two rounds is more important because the vast difference in numbers between the higher and lower class RB's than it is for QB's and WR's. Hope this answer helps you, good luck this season!!!

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  17. joewspanky says:

    We need for either the Jets or the Bills to knock off the Colts. Go 72 Dolphins! It’s that time of year.

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