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New Blog: Along The Olentangy for Ohio State Fans!

the SEC just collectively clenched their anuses

princess bryce made his long awaited decision today

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as expected, vegas is already giving odds on how bryce's career as a Vol will end.


-kicked off team for academic violation... even money

-leaves UT after freshman yr to join cult led by Brian Butler... 6:1

-kicked off team for "violation of team rules"... even money

-leaves UT after junior yr to enter NFL draft... 2:1

-kicked off team for triggering NCAA investigation/ sanctions... 3:5

-leaves UT after freshman yr to enter NFL draft, is refused entry to NFL draft, enters CFL draft... even money

-transfers to PAC 10 after causing lane kiffin to suffer recurring angina... 2:1

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winslow…theres waaaay too many capital letters in this post…u feelin ok?……oh yeah and how many NFL running backs have come out of Tennessee in the last decade??…wrong move bryce

by nitro on Mar 17, 2009 1:43 AM EDT reply actions  

Well, there was Jamal Lewis

until he tried to snort the goal line…

A futile crusade to prevent mass ignorance

HammerAndRails, SBNation's Boliermaker Blog

by BoilerTMill on Mar 17, 2009 11:11 AM EDT up reply actions  

And Travis Henry..

Charlie Garner, Shawn Bryson, Cedric Houston, Travis Stephens, James Stewart, and I think couple of other offensive threats are still around. A Manning comes to mind…

by BeantownVol on Mar 18, 2009 3:40 PM EDT up reply actions  

Who are you, Bogod run by nazi's

Horrible odds.

Percent Market: 294.87%

The percent market represents the amount you would have to risk to guarantee a net return of 100%.

    * A market of exactly 100% represents a “no vig” offer, where neither the bookmaker nor the bettor has an advantage.
    * A market of greater than 100% represents a theoretical edge for the bookmaker.
    * A market of less than 100% represents a theoretical edge for the bettor.

 
Theoretical Hold: 66.09%

This is the portion of the combined amount wagered by all customers that the bookmaker expects to keep. We call it theoretical because it applies only when the customers as a group have bet to win equal amounts on each contestant. This situation is known as “balanced action”.

by Bud Elliott on Mar 27, 2009 12:27 PM EDT reply actions  

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