Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Week 9 Point Spreads

Week 8 Accuracy: 7 out of 12 (58%)
Season Accuracy: 62 out of 96 (65%)
 
+1 Death Valley (3-5) at SoCal (3-5)
The Demons have won 3 out of their last 4. I may need to sub for SoCal to help Colossus.
+1 Dallas (7-1) at Dayton (3-5)
Dayton has lost 5 straight. Gladiators want to keep big lead in their division up.
+1 Great Lakes (4-4) at Tillman (5-3)
Big upset of the Rangers last week, division lead is in danger.
+1 North Carolina (2-6) vs San Diego (2-6)
Entire ward at local hospital dedicated to Triad Trembler secondary.
+4 NW Missouri (1-7) vs Denver (6-2)
Alas poor Denver. Such an overachiever. Impressive. Looking at #3 seed but will be devastated by division rival Donelson in Conference Championship.
+5 Knoxville (2-6) vs Fresno (7-1)
Fresno and Dallas have nice records but soft schedules.
+6 Hermitage (5-3) at New England (4-4)
The Generals will win their division but should be much further ahead at this point.
+10 Mt. Pilot (3-5) vs San Pedro(C) (2-6)
Colossus gives a 21 microchip salute to the Gamblers. They are supposed to be 0-8.
+10 Nashville (4-4) at Montcalm (5-3)
The Panthers have awakened and could overtake Tillman in division. That is, unless Nashville pulls off two upsets in a row.
+11 Wausau (4-4) vs Real Charleston (4-4)
Sub-Coaches will help put RCC where it belongs : tops in their division!
+14 Transylvania (3-5) vs Donelson (8-0)
The Evil Dead are enduring the purgatory of a difficult schedule.
+15 Steeltown (5-3) at San Pedro(B) (4-4)
Roughcut overachieving, Bulldogs underachieving. Is it enough for 16 pts?

2 comments:

Death Valley Vinny said...

Hopefully Death Valley can continue on its run and upset the weekly point spreads by Colossus. And I do enjoy the weekly point spreads, very informative comments. Good Job!

Death Valley Vinny

celamanka said...

Ya know..... giving Steeltown a 15-point spot makes me wish there was a way to bet on these here "Colos-tications". I could be a rich man by now. Keep up the goo.....I mean, er.....keep up the "work"