Showing posts with label kansas state wildcats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kansas state wildcats. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

That's Why We Don't Bet Against Farm Girls

Our life-long philosophy proved true again last night, with Nebraska easily covering the -11 spread over Kansas State and giving our Free NCAA Football Picks a 1-0 start to the week.

We should just quit while we're ahead, giving us our first winning week in college football in... well... long enough, but we don't know any better and will have several more picks for tomorrow's action posted a little later tonight.

Stay tuned!

And no, none of the girls that we have featured in pictures have been sent text message pictures of Brett Favre's penis. That we know of.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Chasing Our NCAA Football Pick Losses From Last Week


Okay, so we aren't really chasing last week's losses (or the week before's). We do have a Thursday play tonight that comes up as part of our Free NCAA Football Picks system. It just always feels like we are pressing when we take action on these Thursday or Friday games, because we are so selective with such a large slate on Saturday. But, in the end, this pick should be a winner (says the site with a 47% success rate at, you know, picking college winners). Without further ado:

Nebraska -11 over Kansas State

As much as we don't want to bet against home teams on the weekday games (we have no numbers to indicate anything either way, just kind of a gut feeling), we're sticking with our struggling system on this one. We're simply abiding by our number one rule in life: never bet against farm girls.

Let's dig out of this hole together... or further down it.

Free NCAA Football Picks
Week 1: 5-4-1
Week 2: 8-4
Week 3: 3-6
Week 4: 4-7
Week 5: 3-6
Overall: 24-27-1... 47%

Sunday, April 19, 2009

2009 NFL Mock Draft: Picks 17-20

We continue to work hard during the weekend, as for the second day in a row, we're revealing the next four picks in our 2009 NFL Mock Draft, rather than just three. So go ahead, check out the other installments of our mock draft on the upper right-hand side of our site, and then check out these next four picks. 

In this edition, it's all about reaching, baby. 

17. Jets: Josh Freeman, QB, Kansas State

The reaching begins with the Jets selection of Freeman. We don't think Freeman will be a bad quarterback in the league, but this pick is the definition of drafting for need. The Jets don't have a legitimate quarterback, and Freeman is available to fill that void. The Jets could make a move out of this pick to try and get one of the top two quarterbacks, but we think they'll end up sticking around and taking the player that falls to them (and would likely fall to them if they picked 15-20 spots from now). 

18. Broncos: Brian Cushing, LB, USC

Let the reaching continue! Though some might say that us calling this pick a reach is reaching on our part. A lot of people really like Cushing for his leadership and consistent play, but we're not sure his skills will translate at the NFL level. The Broncos are banking on those skills translating as they look to re-tool their defense for the 3-4. Cushing is a relatively safe pick and probably will do alright in the NFL, but we don't see a whole lot of potential or upside (terms that draft experts love to use). Depending on how much the Broncos like him, they could look at Cushing with their earlier pick in the first round--which would definitely be a reach. Either way, except defense out of the Broncos with both the 12th and 18th picks in the draft. 

19. Buccanneers: Peria Jerry, DT, Ole Miss

Jerry is a reach here in the draft because his position isn't all that great in this particular draft. There are about five legitimate defensive tackles available this year, and team's will be reaching for most of them. Jerry fits into the 4-3 front in Tampa, who need another inside man on the defensive side of the ball and have been said to be targeting Jerry. Jerry is a high effort guy, but he doesn't have the talent you might except from pick No. 19. 

20. Lions: Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss

Alright, this one actually isn't a reach. The only reason it might qualify as such is because it gives us back-to-back Ole Miss players selected in the draft, which is just plain crazy. Ole Miss isn't exactly known for producing NFL talent, but Oher definitely has what it takes to be a dominant left tackle in the league. The Lions will be lucky if he falls to them, as he's been mentioned as high as the top 10. If the Lions end up getting their quarterback (that one is a reach) and a left tackle for years to come, this could be a very good draft for the 0-16 club. 

We hope you enjoyed all eight of this weekend's picks, and we hope you'll stay with us throughout the week as we put the finishing touches on our 2009 NFL Mock Draft. 

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Texas Tech Covers Easily

Graham Harrell's six touchdown passes led the way for Texas Tech, who gave us a cover with a 58-28 route of Kansas State, makng the -8 spread look silly.

The win gave us a 1-1 day, which we obviously would like to improve on, but we think playing less games with more value in college football will be beneficial in the long run.

Our Free NCAA Football Picks should continue to improve throughout the year, so check back every Saturday for more plays--at the low, low price of free.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Two Free NCAA Football Picks For Saturday

We have just two Free NCAA Football Picks this weekend, in an effort to minimize our plays but maximize our profits.

Tennessee -16 over Northern Illinois

Texas Tech -8 over Kansas State

Let's get these picks and enjoy your Saturday!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Saturday Tourney Picks

We've got more picks for tomorrow's game, so let's get to them!

Wisconsin -4 over Kansas State

Kansas/UNLV OVER 139

More to come!

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Wisconsin and USC to Start the Madness

Here's our first batch of Free NCAA Picks for the NCAA tournament for Thursday's games.

Wisconsin Badgers -11 over Cal State Fullterton Titans

USC Trojans -2.5 over Kansas State Wildcats

We understand lines can move one way or another, but we're on these early. More to come, of course.