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I'd rather watch bad college football than baseball, but boy were these bad games tonight or what? As I watch a screen pass called on 4th and forever....really bad football.
 

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Pathetic Thursday football

Not saying this because of gambling (I broke even)... all teams (on TV at least) looked sloppy.

North Texas actually looked most impressive. They run a tempo-based high school offense, but they play disciplined, well-executed football. The Ohio/NT line next week will be interesting.
 

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Funny, I just wrote a thread saying the same thing. Has nothing to do with wagering either...just the overall play was really bad...
 

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Not saying this because of gambling (I broke even)... all teams (on TV at least) looked sloppy.

North Texas actually looked most impressive. They run a tempo-based high school offense, but they play disciplined, well-executed football. The Ohio/NT line next week will be interesting.
UNT's coach is a fraudulent high school caliber coach. Ball State made UNT looked really good tonight, no measuring stick IMO.
 

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whats up with oregon not kicking the field goal on 4th down. I think it was early in the 4th qt.
 

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MERGED the two "I Want My Money Back" thread topics...heh
 

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Public went 0-5 or 1-4 ATS depending on where you get your percentages from.

Favorites went 1-4 with the 1 being Boise State (which just happened to be a very trendy dog pick along with North Texas). 3 underdogs won outright (S. Car, BGSU, and UNT).

Overs went 1-4 with the 1 being Utah State - Utah which was triggered by a safety with 33 seconds to go.

I want to meet the guy who had a winning night playing 3+ games and his logic behind his card.
 

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Thank goodness for baseball, Boston and Philly bailed me out. I had NCS and Oregon, plus a 7 point teaser on both. I wonder who would win if NCS played Oregon on a neutral field. I think a good high school team could beat them both.
 

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Public went 0-5 or 1-4 ATS depending on where you get your percentages from.

Favorites went 1-4 with the 1 being Boise State (which just happened to be a very trendy dog pick along with North Texas). 3 underdogs won outright (S. Car, BGSU, and UNT).

Overs went 1-4 with the 1 being Utah State - Utah which was triggered by a safety with 33 seconds to go.

I want to meet the guy who had a winning night playing 3+ games and his logic behind his card.

NC ST ml (loss)
NC ST Under (win)
UTAHST teamtotal Over (win)
UT/UTS 2H Under (win)
BOISE -4 (win)
ORE 2H tt Under 14 (win)

Now, let's hope I can do that a few more times, eh?:drink:
 

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Fraudulent? What do you mean by that?


  • Main Entry: fraud <INPUT class=au title="Listen to the pronunciation of fraud" onclick="return au('fraud001', 'fraud');" type=button>
  • Pronunciation: \ˈfrd\
  • Function: noun
  • Etymology: Middle English fraude, from Anglo-French, from Latin fraud-, fraus
  • Date: 14th century
1 a : deceit, trickery; specifically : intentional perversion of truth in order to induce another to part with something of value or to surrender a legal right b : an act of deceiving or misrepresenting : trick
2 a : a person who is not what he or she pretends to be : impostor; also : one who defrauds : cheat b : one that is not what it seems or is represented to be
 

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  • Main Entry: fraud <INPUT class=au title="Listen to the pronunciation of fraud" onclick="return au('fraud001', 'fraud');" type=button>
  • Pronunciation: \ˈfrd\
  • Function: noun
  • Etymology: Middle English fraude, from Anglo-French, from Latin fraud-, fraus
  • Date: 14th century
1 a : deceit, trickery; specifically : intentional perversion of truth in order to induce another to part with something of value or to surrender a legal right b : an act of deceiving or misrepresenting : trick
2 a : a person who is not what he or she pretends to be : impostor; also : one who defrauds : cheat b : one that is not what it seems or is represented to be

Thank you, but again, I ask you what you mean when you use the word fraudulent? Do you mean he's a fraud in the way of taking the school's money because you don't feel he's worth it, thus defrauding the institution? Or do you mean he runs a fraudulent offense? Thus meaning a deceitful, tricked out offense? I understand what the definition of fraudulent is, but I don't understand which way you meant to use the word? Couldn't all of offensive and defensive schemes be considered fraudulent? You could argue that they certainly are.
 

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Non exciting games....win or lose!
 

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