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Post by pdlglm on Aug 6, 2020 8:34:59 GMT -5
22-1 17th best. linkThere looks like a decent article in the KNS on Deacon developing players but I'm not a subscriber, so there is that.
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Post by atlscribe on Aug 6, 2020 9:13:31 GMT -5
22-1 17th best. linkThere looks like a decent article in the KNS on Deacon developing players but I'm not a subscriber, so there is that. Here's the link, for those of you who do subscribe (I make it a point to subscribe to every newspaper I've ever written for, so yes, I'm a subscriber even in Atlanta). It's a John Adams column, so no new reporting or anything. And nothing we don't all already probably know. But still a nice, positive column about how well players have improved under CRB, how that's probably helping him on the recruiting trail, and making them into a top-10 team. You certainly won't hate reading it.
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Post by knoxkid on Aug 6, 2020 10:33:18 GMT -5
I just put $40 on us...what the hell. I can only lose $40, but I can gain $880 along with my once in a lifetime joy if it happens.
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Post by wtmvol on Aug 6, 2020 10:42:18 GMT -5
I just put $40 on us...what the hell. I can only lose $40, but I can gain $880 along with my once in a lifetime joy if it happens. Wow, Mr. Moneybags. $40 on this, plus the $1 for hoopsville.us? I guess when you've got it, flaunt it.
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Post by atlscribe on Aug 6, 2020 10:43:18 GMT -5
Here's something I've always wondered ... Can you put a bet on something not happening, with the opposite odds?
That is to say, if I were so inclined, could I put $10 million on UT not to win the national title at 1 to 22 odds, with the possibility of winning $454,545 if any other team won? I'm thinking not, but it'd be interesting if you could reverse the odds like that. And, hell, I guess it would just take some book being willing to take the bet.
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