Friday, January 6, 2023

Prop Up: 3 Player Prop Bets To Consider For TCU vs. Georgia

With No. 1 Georgia (14-0) and No. 3 TCU (13-1) set to meet in the National Championship Game on Monday night, there are plenty of Player Prop Bets to be had featuring top-performers such as TCU QB Max Duggan and Georgia TE Brock Bowers. 

Here are 3 Player Prop Bets for all to consider before all the betting action takes over SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California:  

TCU RB Kendre Miller To Score A Touchdown: Miller, listed as questionable with a knee injury, isn't a sure bet to play vs. Georgia. But Miller, who scored a touchdown in every game this season, expect in the CFP semifinal game vs. Michigan, was one of the nation's leading touchdown scorers with 17.

His ability to find the open field combined with poor tackling habits by the 'Dawgs D as of late, including plenty of missed tackles vs. Ohio State, definitely makes Miller a solid prop bet option (*if he plays.)

TCU QB Max Duggan Over 29.5 Rushing Yards: The Horned Frogs would not be in this position, if not for Duggan, the Heisman Trophy runner-up who quickly went to work on his made-for-Disney script after being inserted at quarterback in early September. 

But for all the magic he created with his right arm (3,546 passing yards and 32 touchdown passes), Duggan also filled the unlikely script with his legs, rushing for 461 yards and eight touchdowns this season. 

Much of Duggan's ground work came at critical points in games, especially when opposing teams forced him out of the pocket and provided him with room to run. 

Georgia's speedy defense, meanwhile, has a tendency to over extend (pursuit) on plays, which could set up plenty of opportunities for Duggan to do just that. 

Besides, it will take just one long run to get Duggan at or near over 29.5 rushing yards.

That's why .. I'm betting he goes over 29.5 rushing yards.

Fit to run: Will TCU QB Max Duggan, who rushed for 461 yards this season, go over 29.5 rushing yards vs. Georgia on Monday night? Photo Courtesy: TCU Athletics

Georgia TE Brock Bowers Over 62.5 Receiving Yards: If the big fav 'Dawgs get into a blow-for-blow TD fest with the Horned Frogs, look for their explosive tight end to have a big game. Bowers, arguably Stetson Bennett's favorite target, led Georgia in receptions (56), receiving yards (790) and receiving yards (6) this season. Bowers has posted two receptions of 25+ yards in each of the last two games.

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(Note: Please check out your favorite sportsbook for updated odds and numbers in time to make your prop bet of choice before the National Championship Game. 

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Thursday, January 5, 2023

TCU vs. Georgia: 3 Reasons Why The Horned Frogs Are The Right Side To Bet On

Coming off a 6-2 (ATS) record during the bowl games, including (3-0) in best bets to move to 27-17 overall for the college football season, I'm as motivated right now to give you my pick for TCU vs. Georgia as JJ McCarthy is when he opens his eyes each morning. 

But before Katya changes her mind, let's take a look at 3 reasons why I think TCU (+12.5 at BetMGM) is a solid bet to score the upset vs. Georgia in the national championship game. And being we can all bet on a little extra motivation to start 2023, and I don't buy into trends too much, I'm going to use 3 words starting with the letter 'M' to make my case for the Horned Frogs. (Note: If you or someone you know has a betting problem and wants help, please call the National Council For Problem Gambling at 1-800-522-4700.)

1.) Motivation: This one is too easy. Georgia (14-0), the big moneyline favorite (-450 or so at your sportsbook of choice) with all the Sunday toys and chardonnay-zipping fan base, was pegged by most experts at the beginning of the season to be right where they are now. 

So, this is nothing new for the 'Dawgs, playing for a second straight national championship. 

Its TCU, the little school from Ft. Worth, Texas that was unranked to start the college football season, and still double-digit 'dogs in this spot, that has to be feeling a little extra juice come Monday night. If not, disrespected. Still.

2.) Momentum: For all of Georgia's success over the last two years, including running through the SEC, they're in this spot because (1) Ohio State failed at time management late in Saturday's semifinal game and (2) a field goal kicker missed a long attempt under extreme pressure. 

The Horned Frogs, on the other hand, raced out to an 18-point lead against Michigan, before holding off a late rally by the Wolverines to secure their spot in the national championship game. 

TCU, which hasn't played for a football national championship since 1938, is also the team with the unheralded coach (Sonny Dykes) in his first season in Ft. Worth and the starting QB (Max Duggan) who not too many schools wanted. 

But all Duggan has done is overcome heart surgery on his way to becoming a Heisman Trophy runner-up this season. This after losing the starting QB role after his junior season. 

Sounds like a Disney movie to me. Stetson Bennett IV? His story is old by now.

3.) Money: Despite their dominant ways for much of the season, the Bulldogs are just 7-7 against the spread heading into the matchup vs. TCU, including 5-5 in their last 10 against the spread. 

Georgia failed to cover as significant favs against Missouri, Florida and Kentucky. 

The Horned Frogs, meanwhile, were 10-3 overall against the spread and covered four times as favorites in their last 10 games.

So, be careful in putting too much stock in one team over the other .. before placing your bet. If you haven't already decided to bet on the Horned Frogs on Monday night!

 

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Get Sharp: 3 Tips To Improve Your NFL and College Football Betting Skills (In Time For The National Championship Game and NFL Playoffs)

Whether you're a pro or college football bettor tracking line moves as easily as ESPN cams locate Katya Kuropas or just a beginner with eyes for the cash window, making money while betting on NFL and NCAAF games isn't easy. 

Especially, if you're new to betting on football and/or want to become famous for all to see.

But with the National Championship Game and NFL Playoffs on the horizon, here are 3 tips on how to become a stronger football bettor. (Note: Please bet responsibly and within your limits.)

1.) Shop Around: Just like JJ McCarthy's girlfriend might not be for everybody, I really, really hope, you should go 'Line Shopping', if you're serious about making money on the National Championship Game and/or NFL Playoffs.

For Example: If you think TCU (+13.5) can beat or hang with Georgia in the National Championship Game,  I would suggest looking around for a 'book that might be offering the 'Frogs at (+14) or better... 

Think about if JJ went shopping for a gift to give to Katya Kuropas, and smart, he probably wouldn't buy the first ring he saw. You probably wouldn't buy your new shirt at the first store you visited, either. Unless, the offer was too good to pass up. Same here! Also: If you haven't taken TCU at (+13.5) already, it might also be a good idea to sprinkle a little something on the moneyline, if you really think TCU can get by the 'Dawgs. 

2.) Use Your Head, Not Your Favorite TCU T-shirt: Think about it: At some point Katya will have to make a decision on whether to go long - or not - with JJ! The same goes when you have to pick a team to bet on. You may love rooting for the Cowboys or think the Steelers will always be trash, but staying neutral and leaving emotions out of your betting game, will definitely be a big plus. For example: For as much as you may dig everything about the Cowboys, you have to take a step back if you're starting quarterback is Cooper Rush, and not Dak Prescott, in the NFC Championship Game vs. the 49ers, right? Well ... I really hope so!!

 3.) Go Beyond The Trends: 

You might think JJ's dad is a real creeper after watching a few minutes of Michigan-TCU the other night .. but maybe the old man has eyes for some of the other finer things in life as well.

Same here! Don't get caught up in recent trends. Especially, during the postseason. So, just because the Bills have scored 30+ points in consecutive weeks doesn't mean their offense will go crazy against the Steelers in the Wild Card Round. Instead, check the injury reports and the weather conditions, among other things, as well!  

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Running Start To The New Year: 3 Steps To Become A Better Runner in 2023

Whether it's running your first race, running at a faster pace or simply running an extra mile, you can ring in 2023 by setting plenty of goals on how to become a better runner.

Here are (3) steps to help you become a better runner in 2023.

1.) Just run: Want to start the new year off and running? Take time out of your schedule to run (or walk) with enough consistency to build up a routine. 

You might be surprised (or not) on how a 15-minute walk - to start with - can eventually lead to uninterrupted runs, if done as a regular routine. (Tip: Don't try to do too much from the start, especially if you're a beginner. However, log your progress and stick to a schedule. No excuses!!)

2.) Keep Running: Continue to run - no matter what! And set new running routine goals in 2023, in order to brush up on your (current) running weaknesses. Perhaps, you struggle running on windy days or avoid your running sneakers when it's a little chilly out .. Set a goal, like wanting to get new running sneakers, perhaps, and head out for your run. 

3.) Sign Up (For A Run): Confident enough that you have completed a trail run? Now, sign up for an official run (race) that you think might be a lot of fun for you, if not play to your strengths as a runner. Whether you enjoy flat courses, cold weather runs or running over bridges, there's a finish line in sight for runners of all levels.

Stay hydrated, listen to your body and treat yourself! 


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