
College Football Carnage: Week 11 Bets to Reverse the Downward Momentum
As the college football coaching carousel continues spitting out fired coaches—LSU’s Brian Kelly being the
Home | You searched for 5 bets | Page 2

As the college football coaching carousel continues spitting out fired coaches—LSU’s Brian Kelly being the

The Los Angeles Dodgers knew they were going to the World Series last Friday. It

One of the most exciting games on the casino floor is craps. The dice game

Last week we focused on the bottom feeders in the race for Over/Under victories. This

It’s a rematch of last year’s Stanley Cup when the Florida Panthers knocked off the

There aren’t any great U.S. tennis players anymore so how can American-based bettors find an

It always seems to take forever after the Super Bowl is over, but the NFL

A hot Rory McElroy heads into the 2025 Masters one step away from the career

Opening day is March 27 and baseball fans are in heaven. It doesn’t matter what

There are so many conference playoff games that it’s often hard to keep focus on

The Premier League is full of surprises this year, with perennial champion Manchester City struggling

One of the most interesting prop bets for any year’s Super Bowl is who will
On June 3, 1961, 65-1 long shot Sherluck stunned the crowd at Belmont Park, winning the Belmont Stakes by two lengths and ending Carry Back’s Triple Crown bid. Ridden by 21-year-old Braulio Baeza, Sherluck outpaced the 2-5 favorite, who finished seventh. In the winner’s circle, owner Jacob Sher was notably congratulated by former President Dwight Eisenhower.
On June 1, 1925, 21-year-old Lou Gehrig began his legendary 2,130-game playing streak by pinch-hitting against the Senators. The following day, Gehrig replaced veteran Wally Pipp at first base, who was sidelined by a slump and headaches. A native New Yorker in his third season, Gehrig would remain a fixture in the Yankees' lineup for 14 years, not missing another game until May 2, 1939.