What is this 2010 NFL season coming to when a 2-5 team has a great shot of defeating one of the preseason Super Bowl favorites: the 5-2 New York Jets.
Kickoff for this Sunday matchup is set for 1:05 Eastern Time and SBG Global Sportsbook opened with the Jets as a 3.5-point favorite with an over/under total at 44.5.
It may seem strange but that’s exactly the type of season it’s been so far in the NFL. Parity is at an all time high with no undefeated teams surviving the first month of the season and no clear cut favorite among the ranks. The Pats have the best record in the league at 6-1 but no one is convinced of this team. Read more…
This Saturday the #17 Razorbacks of Arkansas (6-2) take in the # 18 Gamecocks of South Carolina (6-2) in Columbia, South Carolina at the Williams-Brice Stadium and game time is 7 PM EDT. These two teams have played each other since 1992 when the Gamecocks joined the SEC.
A Total of 18 meetings and Arkansas has won 11 times and the Gamecocks 7 times. See the NCAA Betting lines at SBGGlobal.com on this important SEC match-up which will be on ESPN TV. It’s amazing that these two teams come into this game and both are 6-2 overall with South Carolina leading in conference wins with 4-2 while Arkansas is 3-2. What’s also interesting is that each of these two teams has a loss to Auburn with Arkansas other loss to Alabama and South Carolinas second loss was to Kentucky! Read more…
Even though Brett Favre will not be playing in this NFL betting odds matchup or even be within be within 1,000 miles of this game he will dominate the storylines and the pre-game hype of this battle between his two ex-employers.
As with anything NFL related these days Favre seems to be the main story, but if we delve a bit deeper than the sexting scandal and the impressive Iron-man streak we’ll see that this is matchup of two good football teams and possibly one of the best games of the Week 8 lineup. Read more…
The Cardinals have gone from 2-time defending NFC West champion to NFL betting odds zero in a hurry. And it’s no real mystery why. In the past offseason the team lost its QB and offensive anchor when Hall of Fame Kurt Warner called it quits. But the team brass compounded that loss by trading away elite WR Anquan Boldin and letting Pro Bowl middle linebacker and defensive leader Karlos Dansby leave in free agency.
Losing three of its four top players would put any team in the cellar but the situation has been even direr for the Cards as they’ve been unable to find someone even resembling a serviceable QB to replace Warner. Read more…