Pac 10 Opened Up in College Football Betting
NCAA football wagering dynamics have changed in the Pac 10 Conference as the 2010 college football gambling year looks completely open with 7 potential winners. NCAA football wagering fanatics know that the 1 team that has dominated the Pac 10 is ineligible for the championship as USC is under probation this college football gambling campaign.
The USC Trojans have been the powerhouse bully of the Pac 10 since 2002 but begin a new era as head coach Pete Carroll fled the state 1 step ahead of the law for the NFL's Seahawks. After just 1 year on the job, Carroll's former assistant and recruiting ace Lane Kiffin cut and run on Tennessee and needed a police escort out of town.
Pat Haden was chosen as athletic director after Kiffin was chosen and will present a zero tolerance policy for rules and compliance, which will keep things fascinating. Carroll did not leave an empty cupboard as there is still lots of talent here to beat the NCAA probabilities with but motivation and the transition are issues.
Oregon is the reigning Pac 10 champion but had a wild off season filled with arrests and negative headlines that cause handicappers to question their self-discipline. The Ducks are very skilled and have 17 starters back.
Arizona's 0-33 blowout loss to Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl raises issues about their legitimacy, although the team is arriving from consecutive bowl seasons and has 8 starters back on offense directed by quarterback Nick Foles.
The Cal Bears operate greatest when under the radar as they are this year, though they've been a disappointment with the college football lines the past 3 seasons. Cal has got fourteen starters back which includes 8 on offense directed by senior quarterback Kevin Riley, who passed for 2850 yards as well as 18 touchdowns in 2009. A great value in 2010 might be Coach Jeff Tedford's Bears.
Tedford has been head coach of the California Golden Bears since 2002, and this is his 1st and sole head coaching job. He has been noticed for turning around and stimulating the Cal football program. When he took over in 2002, the team was arriving from of an dismal 1-10 year, the worst in Cal's history. He instantly directed the team to their 1st winning year since 1993. He is known for his work ethic, actually going as far as to sleep in his office. He has entirely turned around the program which sets new records each year for year ticket sales.
Oregon State has 15 starters back although they will start a new sophomore quarterback, and has been the Pac 10 runner up the past 2 seasons. Even after traditionally slow starts, coach Mike Riley seems to find a way to make Oregon State a NCAA football wagering contender each year.
Stanford was an outstanding 8-5 last year as they manhandled teams under coach Jim Harbaugh. 15 starters are coming back.
Washington has got eighteen starters back and got better by 5 competitions over 2008 in Steve Sarkisian's 1st year.
With 13 starters back, UCLA is primed to make a move in Rick Neuheisel's 3rd year on the job.
The USC Trojans have been the powerhouse bully of the Pac 10 since 2002 but begin a new era as head coach Pete Carroll fled the state 1 step ahead of the law for the NFL's Seahawks. After just 1 year on the job, Carroll's former assistant and recruiting ace Lane Kiffin cut and run on Tennessee and needed a police escort out of town.
Pat Haden was chosen as athletic director after Kiffin was chosen and will present a zero tolerance policy for rules and compliance, which will keep things fascinating. Carroll did not leave an empty cupboard as there is still lots of talent here to beat the NCAA probabilities with but motivation and the transition are issues.
Oregon is the reigning Pac 10 champion but had a wild off season filled with arrests and negative headlines that cause handicappers to question their self-discipline. The Ducks are very skilled and have 17 starters back.
Arizona's 0-33 blowout loss to Nebraska in the Holiday Bowl raises issues about their legitimacy, although the team is arriving from consecutive bowl seasons and has 8 starters back on offense directed by quarterback Nick Foles.
The Cal Bears operate greatest when under the radar as they are this year, though they've been a disappointment with the college football lines the past 3 seasons. Cal has got fourteen starters back which includes 8 on offense directed by senior quarterback Kevin Riley, who passed for 2850 yards as well as 18 touchdowns in 2009. A great value in 2010 might be Coach Jeff Tedford's Bears.
Tedford has been head coach of the California Golden Bears since 2002, and this is his 1st and sole head coaching job. He has been noticed for turning around and stimulating the Cal football program. When he took over in 2002, the team was arriving from of an dismal 1-10 year, the worst in Cal's history. He instantly directed the team to their 1st winning year since 1993. He is known for his work ethic, actually going as far as to sleep in his office. He has entirely turned around the program which sets new records each year for year ticket sales.
Oregon State has 15 starters back although they will start a new sophomore quarterback, and has been the Pac 10 runner up the past 2 seasons. Even after traditionally slow starts, coach Mike Riley seems to find a way to make Oregon State a NCAA football wagering contender each year.
Stanford was an outstanding 8-5 last year as they manhandled teams under coach Jim Harbaugh. 15 starters are coming back.
Washington has got eighteen starters back and got better by 5 competitions over 2008 in Steve Sarkisian's 1st year.
With 13 starters back, UCLA is primed to make a move in Rick Neuheisel's 3rd year on the job.
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