OddsandNews.com News Blog - September 24, 2019

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C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/24/2019

We have all the latest important sports and betting news from our friends at OddsandNews.com for September 25 below.


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Two New QBs and Their Affect on the Odds

Forget about Eli Manning; the Giants appear to have already done as much: Daniel Jones’ first try at the starting QB post with New York was nothing else but a resounding success. He managed to turn the tables on a confused Tampa Bay team and scored a last-minute touchdown that put his team on the lead for the first time this season. Jones threw for two TD passes and ran for another pair, for a total yardage of 28.

Another team that isn’t feeling the blues as much is the Carolina Panthers, who welcomed Kyle Allen at the QB position for last Sunday’s game against Arizona, in place of injured Cam Newton, who is expected to sit one more week out in order to allow his foot to fully recover. Allen completed nearly 70% of his passes, running for 173 yards and two touchdowns.

Odds Analysis

Redskins vs. Giants Week 4

Line Opened Giants -1.5

Line Has Moved to Giants -3

Panthers vs. Texans Week 4

Lined Opened Panthers +4

Line Has Moved to Panthers +5

As you can see, oddsmakers are still leaning more heavily on the Texans.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

Sports News

Iowa State: Are They The Underdogs To Look For In March Madness?

Iowa State: Are They The Underdogs To Look For In March Madness?

They may be defined as “underdogs” or “Cinderella teams”, a term that is usually saved for teams that have little to no chance of winning even a single game during the NCAA Tournament. Teams like Loyola Marymount (1990), George Mason (2006), Davidson (2008), VCU (2011), UConn (2014), and Loyola Chicago (2018) come to mind when conversations turn toward the most surprising tournament runs in recent memory. 

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