Bad beats, buzzer-beaters and not-so-special teams highlight weekend in betting

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Bad beats, buzzer-beaters and not-so-special teams highlight weekend in betting

ESPN Betting and Fantasy Analysts, ESPN Fantasy and Betters Insiders and Chris Fallica and Steve Coughlin are discussing the weekend's betting action.

Oklahoma beat West Virginia. Wright State upset Louisville. The game was played on a money-line. The winner pushed the game over 144.5. Michigan State lost to Gonzaga. It was a bad weekend for betting. This weekend, college basketball is back. They are playing some great games. Some of them are surprising. One of these is Trey Calvin's shot that won the match for Wright state. He hit a step-back jumper.

Action Network apologises to West Virginia 1H +5.

Rutgers and Michigan State are playing a football game. Rutgers won the game, but it was a Hail Mary play that hurt the team that bet on it.

The Michigan-Nebraska game was a bad bet. 75% of the money was on Michigan losing. The game ended in a loss. The field goal attempt was not very successful.

There were some bad beats and some not-so-special teams during the weekend in betting.

USC beat Colorado 34-34 on Saturday night. Most of the money was bet on USC -34. Riley scored a touchdown to cheer up the fans.

This weekend's Pac-12 games were good for betting.


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