WDRB Sports staff picks college football Week 1

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WDRB Sports staff picks college football Week 1

35 states have some form of legalized sports betting. WDRB Sports staff picks college football Week 1.

WDRB Sports staff is betting on college football games. They are giving everybody $1,000 to start the season. The team will pick three games each week. Louisville is favored by 4.5. The staff didn't play the Louisville game. It's strange considering the Cards have beaten Syracuse by at least three touchdowns in their last three meetings. There is growing interest and acceptance in legalized sports gambling in Kentucky.

Griffin Gonzalez has a $100 parlay. It includes Indiana vs. Illinois on Friday night, Arkansas vs Cincinnati on Saturday and Ohio State vs Notre Dame on Sunday. The parlays are worth $50 each. The winner gets $200. They include: Kentucky vs Miami (Ohio) at 7 p.m. Saturday, and Utah State at Alabama at 8 p.,m., and Texas San Antonio at Texas. on the over of 62 points in Houston at San Antonio. A team that won 72.8 points per game last season is considered a national contender.

WDRB Sports staff picks college football Week 1. Indiana vs. Illinois on the moneyline at 8 p.m. Friday in Bloomington. East Carolina vs North Carolina State at noon Saturday in Greenville, North Carolin. Arkansas vs Cincinnati at 3:30 p., Saturday. Phil Steele picked Arkansas to finish third in the Southeastern Conference.

Illinois plays Indiana on Friday. Richmond plays Virginia at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. Arkansas plays Cincinnati on the weekend.

WDRB Sports staff picks college football Week 1. Indiana is playing Illinois on Friday night. Kentucky is hosting Miami (Ohio) at 7 p.m. on Saturday. Utah State is at Alabama at 8:30 p.,m., in Tuscaloosa.

WDRB Sports staff picks college football Week 1. Illinois is a favorite at Indiana. Notre Dame is an underdog at Ohio State. Houston is favored to win at Texas San Antonio.

$100 on Ohio State (-17) vs. Notre Dame. $25 on North Carolina (+1) at Appalachian State. The number has moved 3 1/2 points in favor of App State since Carolina's lackluster opening victory against Florida A&M.


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