Gambling911 NFL, College Football Predictions 4-1, 3-1

Written by:
Payton
Published on:
Sep/14/2009
NFL, College Football Predictions

Gambling911.com has gotten off to a terrific start with its College Football and NFL predictions (all of which are free).  After a 3-1 start last weekend in College Football, Gambling911 once again went 3-1 during Week 2 of the 2009 College Football season and 4-1 with its NFL plays.

Last week's College Football winning plays were on Central Michigan, California and Miami.  We lost with our East Michigan play as Army came through with an outright win.

This week's College Football winning plays were on Michigan, Duke and UCLA.  We lost with USC failing to cover.

Week 1 of the NFL brought us 4 winners including Washington (just barely covering the +7 spread), Tennessee (covering the 6 point spread against Pittsburgh on Thursday night), The New York Jets winning outright as the underdog in Houston and Green Bay just managing to cover the -4 ½ line we had.  The two point conversion had us nervous of course but, in getting the two points, they manage to cover the -5 point line as well that was available at most other books. 

Our only loss in the NFL during Week 1 was on Indianapolis, which failed to cover the -6 ½ point line, though they won outright against Jacksonville by two points.

At press time we still had one more play on the line for Monday night with New England the -10 ½ favorite hosting Buffalo.

It was still to be determined whether a play on San Diego vs. Oakland would be offered.

You can get FREE NFL and College Football predictions almost daily at Gambling911.com, the Gambling News and Odds Authority.

Payton O'Brien, Gambling911.com Senior Editor

 

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