Subscribe to the SportsCapping.com Podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud. NFL Future Odds: 2017 Win Totals + Week 1 College Football Free Picks The SportsCapping podcast is back! Last week experts Jack Jones and Teddy Davis gave the listeners their Top 5 NCAAF win totals, plus a bunch of extra leans. This week Jack is back with fellow handicapper Brandon Lee to talk NFL Win Totals and Week 1 college football.  Each gives out there favorite over/under win total selections for the upcoming NFL season, plus a free pick against the spread for Saturday's NCAA football action. Last year Jack, Brandon and Teddy combined to go an impressive 30-12-2 (71.4%) over the final 9 podcasts! Don't miss out on your chance to build your bankroll and listen today for you free winners.  Listen for Free Expert Betting Advice From Top Rated Handicappers New SportsCapping.com Podcast episodes will be available throughout the year with more free picks, odds, predictions, and analysis from the best cappers...
Subscribe to the SportsCapping.com Podcast on iTunes or SoundCloud. College Football Future Odds: 2017 Win Totals The SportsCapping podcast is back! Jack Jones and fellow expert handicapper Teddy Davis want to help you with your 2017 win total bets in college football. Each gives out there favorite over/under win total selections for the upcoming season, plus additional leans all across the college landscape. If you are placing a futures win total ticket, do yourself a favor and listen to this podcast! Listen for Free Expert Betting Advice New SportsCapping.com Podcast episodes will be available throughout the year with more free picks, odds, predictions, and analysis from the best cappers in the...
McGregor/Mayweather Fight Odds and Free Prediction Time to jump on Mayweather here. The Vegas line opened at 9-1 odds and sucker money has driven it down to 6-1. Let's get something straight: I'm not inclined to ever bet heavy favorites; as a matter of fact, I have yet to bet a MLB favorite about -150 on the money line. Nevertheless, not too many sure things pop up like this either.  For those who are students of the boxing game, it's obvious: Mayweather is as good a technician in the ring as any. The gift that makes him great is his reflexes. Yes, he's 40 and the average speed fighter, especially in the lower weight classes, at that age slows down considerably; however, Mayweather has not taken much time off, lives a healthy lifestyle and stayed in the gym despite his recent layoff. Given his ring experience, foot work and ability to evade punches, Mayweather will remain dangerous August 26th. Let's face it, McGregor took this fight for the money. No sugar coating needed. He...