70% of the 30 picks were correct. Fortunately we didn’t activate any of them. It would have been a $623 loss because 6;of 10 games didn’t have the money line opened.
Indiana who had a weaker schedule also upsets future Bison challenger #1 Oregon.
Los of the games looked like FBS/FCS match-ups. At some point In the second half it all falls apart.
The last couple minutes of the first half with the long SIU drive ending in a turnover and a quick Bison score, (which Bison scores weren’t,) seemed to knock the stuffing out of the challenging Saluki’s.
Week #7: SIU @ NDSU BISON*
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Re: Week #7: SIU @ NDSU BISON*
No they shouldn’t.
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They are right where they belong. Probably more opportunity here too both in talent development (NDSU College of Football Science) with a great faculty of coaches as well as future prospects.
They are certainly good enough to play SEC ball, but the FCS is playing some of the best football in the country. There are some huge games right around the corner for them right here in the MVFC and the FCS.
The NCC is dead. Long live The NCC.