Sunday, October 9, 2011

Spell It Io_a, No "W"

What a day, Saturday...here's the recap.

**** ILLINOIS -16 1/2 @ INDIANA   WIN
Final 41-20
When Jason Ford banged in an Illinois touchdown with 1:20 to go, I was simply elated, as the score went to 41-20.  This completed an 89 TD march for Illinois that had begun with 5:29 left on the clock and Illinois holding a 14 point no-cover lead.  That lead and that amount of time usually spells death, but not this time, though it went down to the last play with Indiana knocking on the door.
*** MICHIGAN -7 @ NORTHWESTERN WIN
Final 42-24
It is very difficult to be a soul-less degenerate gambler, betting against your favorite team because that is the appropriate choice, emotion aside.  The 'Cats had a great first half, leading Michigan 24-14 at the break.  Michigan clobbered 'em 28-0 in the second half, and that, as they say, is all she wrote. 
** AIR FORCE +15 @ NOTRE DAME  LOSE
Final...59-33
USB lead 42-16 at halftime. Ugh.  USB is pretty good.  Air Force, it turns, not so much.



* OKLAHOMA -9 1/2 vs TEXAS LOSE 
Final : a foregone conclusion by the end of Q1, 55-17
Outsmarted myself, again.  Picked the right team the first time, then doubled back and corrected myself.  I attempted to lay down the bet at halftime to cut the wager in half, but they only let you do that on NFL games. 

As for the 5 step parlay...

1. MN and Purdue, OVER 48--WIN, they had 55 by the end of Q3
2. Army @ MiamiO +2--WIN  MiamiO won, 35-28
3. Iowa +4 @ Penn State LOSE  IIowa had this in their grasp, couldn't close the deal.
4. Pitt @ Rutgers +7WINRutgers carried the day, winning outright
5. Vandy & 'Bama OVER 41 1/2LOSE   They went under, so my big 5 tanked even without Iowa

Iowa and Penn State was painful to watch.  Uninspired play calling on the Iowa "O" side negated a lot of hard work by their defense.  Penn State is no offensive juggernaut, so they stuck with a pounding offense.  It was trench warfare, tough, grinding football.  Iowa QB James Vandenberg did his best, but he's just not very good.  With the first 2 steps of my parlay in the bank, and Rutgers doing its part with step 4, this was exciting, as Iowa trailed 6-3 and was moving the ball.  Then came an unfortunate Vandenberg fumble and the parlay house of cards began floating gently, irreversibly, to the ground.

Good points week, anyway.

 

2 comments:

Doc said...

The curse is too powerful...

PURPLE FLAG ON SATURDAY said...

I am tempted to bet USB like Grandpa bets the short fields at Arlington Park...he puts 2 bucks on every nag just so he can wave a winning ticket. If I bet them to win and lose (USB), I can break the curse.

Unless it's a flat spread, in which case I'm sure they'd push.