Fans who bet on UFC should be excited that the promotion’s upcoming event on November 12th at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. There will be not one, not too, but three title matches, and one of them will be a champion vs. champion bout. Oh, and Chris Weidman and Yoel Romero will fight too, so there’s that. Let’s have a look-see at these match-ups, as well as the UFC betting odds for each.
Neither the Tennessee Titans nor the San Diego Chargers are fan favorites for a bet on NFL money lines, but sportsbook users will have to choose between one or the other this upcoming weekend. On Sunday, November 6th the Tennessee Titans will be headed to the Golden State to take on the San Diego Chargers at Qualcomm Stadium. The Titans will be coming in with a 4-4 record and currently find themselves in second place within the AFC South. On the other hand, the Chargers have a 3-5 record and are ranked dead last within the AFC West. Usually the odds will side with the team with the better record, will the odds stick to tradition?
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish will be the favorites of fans betting on college football to win the Rip Miller Trophy against the Navy Midshipmen on Saturday, November 5th at EverBank Field. The NCAA football betting odds are as follows: Navy +7 (-115) 64½ (-110) +230 Notre Dame -7 (-105) 64½ (-110) -270
As online NFL betting fans are undoubtedly aware of, the Arizona Cardinals currently hold the longest active championship drought of North American sportsball at 68 consecutive seasons, following the Chicago Cubs World Series win. This means that the Cards’ odds of winning Super Bowl 51 next year are logically their same odds of breaking said championship draft, because that’s how it works right? And if it doesn’t then my whole world will shatter around me. FYI, the Cardinals’ odds of winning the Super Bowl are, at this here football betting site, +3000.
After losing two straight games following their Bye Week, the Denver Broncos have rediscovered their old groove. Two straight wins against the Texans and Chargers was all it took for the top sportsbooks to start favoring the Broncos once more. Just in time because in Week 9 the Broncos will be playing one of the most important games of the season. Right now Denver finds themselves in second place within the AFC West. Although the Broncos record is essentially unblemished, their loss against the Chargers puts the Oakland Raiders ahead of them in the division. This Sunday, both teams will duke it out to see who the true champion within the West is. Let’s see what the NFL betting odds have to say about this critical game.
When visiting the top sportsbooks for a bet on NFL money lines, most fans had one team on their mind; the Minnesota Vikings. At the start of the season, uncertainty loomed over this Viking team like a winter storm cloud looms over the Twin City. The Vikings had just lost their starting quarterback, Terry Bridgewater, to a preseason ACL tear. Once the injury happened, Minnesota’s players began to ‘freak out’ because they knew that losing their starting quarterback would have drastic implications on that season’s success. But the Vikings’ management acted quickly on their feet and made a trade that left all of us flabbergasted.
There’s nothing that excites online NBA betting fans quite like watching history be made. Last season was full of record breaking moments, like the Warriors winning the most amount of regular season games or even the Cavs’ unbelievable run in the Finals. But there were other teams that closed in on making history, albeit for less honorable reasons.
The Kansas Jayhawks are a heavy NCAA football betting underdog versus the West Virginia Mountaineers on Saturday, November 5th at Mountaineer Field in Morgantown. Here are the betting sportsbook odds: Kansas +34½ (-110) 53½ (-110) +8500 West Virginia -34½ (-110) 53½ (-110) -23000
The Philadelphia Eagles and rookie QB Carson Wentz will square against the New York Giants and one of the greatest athletes in sports history’s little brother, on Sunday, November 6th at MetLife Stadium. These are the odds for fans who bet on NFL: Eagles +2½ (-110) 42½ (-115) Giants -2½ (-110) 42½ (-105)
The Louisville Cardinals are the NCAA football betting favorites to defeat the Boston College Eagles on Saturday, November 5th at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, and why wouldn’t they be? Even in an off day, they can still expect a last second miracle from QB extraordinaire Lamar Jackson. These are the sportsbook odds for the game: Louisville Cardinals -25 (-110) 56 (-110) -3000 Boston College Eagles +25 (-110) 56 (-110) +1500