Money line magic from Thursday's College Football board offers up some strong tendencies - this in connection with 90 percent, or close there, biases. The two strongest trends pinpoint a two-team money line parlay.
(309) N CAROLINA vs. (310) VIRGINIA TECH
Lean: VIRGINIA TECH on the money line.
Fading a college football road team (North Carolina) coming off a game where they gained less than 3.75 yards per play that allows a season average between 330 and 390 yards per game to their opponent playing against a team (VT) that allows between 280 and 330 yards per game on the season - in conference play - has been money the last 20 college campaigns. The trend is a ridiculous 35-3 (92%) during this period and it is the first time this situational bias has presented itself this year.
Play Virginia Tech -400
(311) MARSHALL vs. (312) MEMPHIS
Lean: MARSHALL on the money line.
Fading a college football home team (Memphis) that has a first year quarterback and returns less than five offensive starters from last season coming off a game where they allowed 6.25 or more yards per play against a team (Marshall) that returns eight or more defensive starters has cashed at a 31-5 (86%) clip over the last 10 college seasons. The bias is 2-1 this season
Play Marshall -425
This two-team Thursday night College Football money-line parlay returns .50 cents on every dollar invested.
(309) N CAROLINA vs. (310) VIRGINIA TECH
Lean: VIRGINIA TECH on the money line.
Fading a college football road team (North Carolina) coming off a game where they gained less than 3.75 yards per play that allows a season average between 330 and 390 yards per game to their opponent playing against a team (VT) that allows between 280 and 330 yards per game on the season - in conference play - has been money the last 20 college campaigns. The trend is a ridiculous 35-3 (92%) during this period and it is the first time this situational bias has presented itself this year.
Play Virginia Tech -400
(311) MARSHALL vs. (312) MEMPHIS
Lean: MARSHALL on the money line.
Fading a college football home team (Memphis) that has a first year quarterback and returns less than five offensive starters from last season coming off a game where they allowed 6.25 or more yards per play against a team (Marshall) that returns eight or more defensive starters has cashed at a 31-5 (86%) clip over the last 10 college seasons. The bias is 2-1 this season
Play Marshall -425
This two-team Thursday night College Football money-line parlay returns .50 cents on every dollar invested.