27 Results for tag: final score

NCAAF Week 8 Part 1 – Arkansas State v. Florida International +2 Units

#302 Arkansas State -2.5 (2 units) WINNER! over Florida International Arkansas State is 4-1 SU and 4-1 SU winning by an average of 21.4 points while Hugh Freeze has been around. They've had a tougher schedule here than Florida Int.; I like them as small home favorites. Florida International is only 9-15 ATS under Mario Cristobal and 3-21 SU losing by an average -21 points. My raw numbers project Arkansas State to cover this line by 7 points. Ryan Aplin throws for 300 yds per game and his reciever Dwayne Frampton averages over 100 yards receiving per game at 7.8 yards per catch. The Panthers don't have a good passing ... More

Bills Finally Beat the Patriots!

Did the Bills just beat the Patriots?? FINAL SCORE: BILLS 34 PATRIOTS 31 BUF | NE Boxscore Bills are now 3-0; the Patriots now drop to 2-1. The Buffalo Bills have not beat the Patriots in 8 years. In Week 17 of the 2003 season Buffalo revenged a 31-0 beat from the Pats that same year (in week 1) win a 31-0 beat of their own in the who-gives-a-shit week 17. Before that, it hadn't  been since Week 10 of the 2000 season (16-13 squeak by win) that the Bills had beaten those pesky Patriots. It finally happened! Granted, the Bills only squeaked by here too...well let's see. The Bills face the Pats again in the 2011 who-gives-a-shit ... More

WINNER!

#908 Cincinnati Reds -1 +100 (3 units) WINNER! Leake/Detweiler The Reds faced some righties yesterday, and struggled with offense, but still pulled the win to put themselves only a game back of .500. A couple of scenarios where teams have done well: These are backed by numbers, but it is psychological. Cincinatti (65-66 / now -1 game off a win), Chicago White Sox (64-65 / now -1 game off win), and Toronto (66-65 / now +1 game off loss). Not a ton of weight in that, but it's an interesting trick to think about especially now. Where do teams find motivation? .500 when all hope is lost means something (history says so). Anyways, the ... More