Friday, September 30, 2016

KEEPING THE MOJO GOING

We continued our winning ways last Saturday posting a 5-3 tally with a few games coming down to the last second. Yep, another great weekend of College Football.

The nifty Make Mo Money Tracker (see below) shows we're now sitting at 59% with our picks, inching ever closer to our goal of 65%. It could happen this weekend.

NEW SWAG FOR WOOLARD'S WEEKEND WINNERS

Be the best looking
We've just received a new shipment of WWW tees and hoodies plus blue blazers ideal for Saturday night forays at the country club. We'll be posting a catalog of goodies in the next couple of weeks so get ready to impress your friends and neighbors. Look good; win good.

SIDELINES...What We learned in Week Four

• Alive on Rocky Top...the Vols were deservedly booed at halftime, trailing Florida 21-3. Whatever halftime speech Butch Jones gave, I'm hoping someone taped it. Because it worked as Tennessee stormed back to win 38-28, giving Jones a much needed 'big boy football' win.

Going flat on the Flats...so you meet your new boss at lunchtime and then treat him to an embarrassing loss on primetime television. Ouch. While Paul Johnson was never intimidated by previous athletic director, Mike Bobinski, he might be concerned with Tech's brand new AD, Todd Stansbury, a former GT football player back in Bill Curry's day. He most certainly will be tasked with evaluating the future of Paul Johnson and his triple option offense, and getting the football program (and attendance) back up.

Big bad Badgers...Wisconsin rolled into Lansing and spanks Sparty, 30-6. We missed that pick but so did 90% of the country. The Badgers are again a double digit underdog going into Ann Arbor, but that's something we think they prefer...playing with a chip on their shoulder.

No smiles for Les Miles...well the wall finally crumbled around LSU coach Les Smiles as he was aced after losing a last minute game last Saturday to Auburn. Miles, no stranger to catching heat in Baton Rouge, will make a great head coach for some lucky team. We think he should take a year off as a weekend pundit while waiting for a top tier slot to open up. No need for him to settle for a mid level team like Kentucky, which will surely fire Mike Stoops in December.


Our GREAT EIGHT™ for Week Five...

#11 Tennessee @ #25 Georgia... a win over the Dawgs gives Tennessee the inside track to the SEC East and a berth in the SEC Championship Game in December. While Tennessee rebounded in the second half to beat Florida last Saturday, Georgia was being dismantled by Ole Miss, 45-14, in Oxford. Despite all of that, this game will most likely be a tight one, just like the previous 5 games that were decided by 7 points or less. UT qb Dobbs stepped up his game last week as did the Vols defense. Will they be focused and ready tomorrow in Athens? We think so but it will be a dog fight. Take the Vols over the mutts.

#3 Louisville @ #5 Clemson.... this game features two of the most dynamic offenses in the country. It's Action Jackson versus Deshaun Watson. Both quarterbacks will dazzle but it will be defensive play that determines the outcome. Clemson's defense is coming off of an impressive effort limiting Georgia Tech to just 124 total yards. We like Clemson in this UPSET SPECIAL. Tigers clip the Cardinals.

#7Stanford @ #10 Washington... this is a Friday night game so be ready to phone your book today if you want in on this action. Junior rb Christian McCaffrey takes his run game on the road to Washington where he hopes to lead the Cardinal over the Huskies for the eighth time in the past nine meetings. The Huskies showcase an aggressive defense and are tied nationally for first in takeaways (13). They will crowd the line in hopes of containing McCaffrey, which opens up opportunities for Stanford's qb Ryan Burns. In an UPSET SPECIAL, take Stanford. Cardinal neuters the Huskies.

#8 Wisconsin @ #4 Michigan... this is a battle of two undefeated Big Ten teams. The Badgers are coming off a huge upset win over the Spartans in Lansing. The Wolverines have dropped 11 straight games against top ten opponents. Can Wisconsin knock off another heavy favorite on the road again. We think their luck runs out in the Big House. Take the Wolverines over Bucky the Badger.

#9 Texas A&M @ South Carolina... the Aggies head to Columbia where they hope to extend their record to 5-0 but they'll face a raucous crowd and a stingy Gamecock defense which yields only 17.3 points per game. Kevin Sumlin's posse will rely on their SEC best rushing offense (average 269 yds per game) to control the clock and the game. Texas A&M is seeking its third consecutive 5-0 start, something they haven't accomplished since 1939-1941. It happens tomorrow. Aggies declaw the Cocks.

North Carolina @ #12 Florida State... the Tar Heels are feeling pretty good after their thrilling last minute win over Pitt, but some weaknesses were exposed. The Heels were limited to just 18 yards rushing last week and that puts a ton of pressure on qb MitchTrubisky who must have another career day if UNC is to beat the Seminoles in Tallahassee. The Noles are 15-2-1 against the Heels. Make that 16-2-1 tomorrow. It won't be close. Take the Seminoles over the Heels.

#14 Miami @ Georgia Tech... Paul Johnson described last week's loss to Clemson as a "train wreck." And that's putting it mildly given that the vaunted Jacket rushing game was held to just 95 yards. Mark Richt returns to face GT, a team he dominated 13-2 as the head coach of Georgia. Miami, led by qb Brad Kaaya, has posted pretty nice stats but that's been against low level teams, and Tech's defense is capable of playing strong. Johnson is 7-3 at home against ranked opponents. Can he make it 8-3? Don't think so. Hurricanes storm through Atlanta.

#22 Texas @ Oklahoma State... Charlie Strong is looking to get his Longhorns back on the winning side but his crew faces an aggressive Cowboy defense that leads the Big 12 in forced turnovers. Look for freshman Texas qb Shane Buechele to put up some strong numbers but we think the Cowpokes will prevail and avoid its first 2-3 start under coach Mike Gundy. Cowpokes brand the 'Horns.

Let's check back next week and see how we fared. Have a great football weekend.


MAKE MO' MONEY WITH MARK

Friday, September 23, 2016

BACK TO OUR WINNING WAYS. HOW SWEET IT IS.

It's been a crazy week. We experienced a system crash, an internet outage, and Chardonnay shortage.

So we were unable to issue our usual mid-week edition but hopefully you survived.
Home of the Great Eight™

Today's issue is a mash-up of "Sidelines", guest writer input from the esteemed Golden Gator, and of course our Great Eight™picks for Week Four.

So, grab some joe, sit back, and have a quick read as we head into another weekend of great College Football.

Where Are We?

We rebounded very nicely this past Saturday, going 6-2 with a huge UPSET SPECIAL pick of Louisville beating Florida State.

If you followed this pick, then you had a very very nice return. The nifty Mo Money Tracker™ shows we are now close to 60% of winning picks so we're starting to feel a little better about our prognostications.

Of course, our goal has always been to achieve close to a 70% hit rate where we can really make some serious cash. The kind of cash you need to keep the little lady happy and the debt collectors off your front porch.

Cardiologists were working overtime this past weekend as several games turned out to be heart stoppers and heart breakers...Nebraska holding off Oregon, Alabama escaping Oxford with a win, Georgia winning at the end, LSU squeaking past Mississippi State. Totally crazy but that's college football.

SIDELINES...What We learned in Week Three

The Unknown...this past Saturday is a great example of the unknown when picking winners and losers. Who would of thought that Florida State would be totally undressed on national television by Louisville, 63-20? Well, we picked the Cardinals to upset FSU but not by that spread.

Mississippi Burning...Nick Saban barely escaped Oxford with a 48-43 win. Mister Freeze seems to have Bama's number with the Rebs coming within an eye lash of grabbing its third victory in a row over Alabama.This game was not for the faint of heart.

Husker Heaven...in another heart stopper, Mike Riley finally snapped whatever spell Oregon had over him as Nebraska battled back to win 35-32 late over the Ducks. Husker fans were delighted as they chowed down on post-game runzas and cold PBR.

Smart...Kirby Smart is the first Georgia football head coach in Bulldawg history since 1938 to be undefeated after three games in their inaugural season. Their game with Mizzou was another game not decided until their final possession (28-27). We'll know more about the Dawgs after their match with Ole Miss but it's safe to say that UGA is a work in progress. A win on the road in SEC play is tough so give Smart some credit for making that happen.

Tennessee...if you are a Vol fan then you have to be scratching your head and wondering why the Vols are under-performing with all of their experienced talent. After quickly putting up a touchdown on their opening drive, Tennessee settled into their underwhelming ways and barely held off an inferior Ohio team. In the process, Tennessee lost several key starters which will impact them as they head into big boy SEC play starting tomorrow with Florida. Ouch.

Today's guest featurette is penned by Golden Gator, another long time contributor to Woolard's Weekend Winners. Golden Gator grew up in the Sunshine State, graduated from UF junior college, and remains a huge Gator supporter to this day. He's been wearing a black arm band ever since Steve Spurrier left town for Columbia.

In His Words....Golden Gator

It's time for the annual FLORIDA- TENNESSEE battle!  Or as we say in Gator Country, another sure win.

Looking to make it a dozen
The Gators have won 11 in a row and REALLY want #12 as a get well gift to Del Rio and Callaway, neither of whom will play Saturday (editor's note: Florida always has a knack for overcoming QB injuries in big games, so no worries Gator fans).

How can they win without them? It's called defense. 

The Gator defense is the best in all of college football. And the Vols offense has been lucky but very inconsistent. The shame is that Joshua Dobbs, the Vols QB out of Alpharetta, is a very talented kid. But, with Butch Jones directing him, he's been erratic and mistake prone. The aggressive Gator defense will have a feast.

Florida's offense, already shaky, will struggle with Appleby filling in for Del Rio. So expect a low scoring game. The Vols won't be able to run against the Gator defense so Dobbs is the key. If he eliminates turnovers and mistakes, the Vols can win. But history says they won't! Butch blows another big game!

Gators win in an upset... 20- 13. You heard it here first from the Golden Gator!

Our GREAT EIGHT™ for Week Four...

#12 Georgia @ #23 Ole Miss...some how, some way, Mister Freeze has to keep his Rebels from giving up huge leads. They blew a 22 point lead over FSU and 21 point advantage over top-ranked Alabama. Meanwhile, Georgia was torched for 376 passing yards last week by Mizzou. Guess what Ole Miss is going to do?? Rebel qb Chad Kelly, who passed for 421 yards last week against Bama, is going to go right at the Dawg secondary. And he has plenty of capable targets. If the Rebs can eliminate turnovers (they rank last in the SEC and 102nd in the country) and the defense can contain UGA's ground game, the Rebs can rebound. Take Ole Miss as Mister Freeze puts the doggies on ice.

#18 LSU @ Auburn...last week the Bengals seemed to right the ship with a new quarterback, Purdue transfer Danny Etling, who delivered a solid performance beating Mississippi State. Meanwhile Auburn is still trying to forge its identity with its lone win being over Arkansas State. LSU fans are hoping for a repeat of last season when Leonard Fournette cranked out 228 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns against the Plainsmen. Auburn will attempt to be the first team to score a first quarter point against LSU this season. Can they do it? Perhaps. But they ain't beating Les Miles. Take the Crazy Cajuns over damn war eagle.

#7 Stanford @ UCLA...the Bruins defense held BYU to just 23 rushing yards last week but they will have their hands full tomorrow as Stanford's Christian McCaffrey hits the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Last season, McCaffrey rolled up 243 yards rushing and 4 touchdowns. UCLA answers with a pretty deep collection of running backs and qb Josh Rosen who posted 300+ passing yards against BYU. Can UCLA slow down Stanford? We don't think so. Book the Cardinal to win in Pasadena.

#19 Florida @ #14 Tennessee...from the land of bizarre (aka Gainesville, FL) comes this very strange quote from Gator DB Quincy Wilson. "Have you ever seen a duck pull a truck? Ducks don't pull trucks. Gators are going win, simple as that." Florida is not known for its mental prowess and this leaves us wondering what the hell ole Quincy has been smoking. In any case, this is a huge game for both teams and represents the opening bell for the SEC East. Butch has to have his team up for this one otherwise the 2000 lb. bull gator remains squarely on his back. The Ohio game was not kind to Tennessee as they lost some key starters to injury. But Florida lost its starting quarterback Del Rio as well. But have no fear, Gator fans. We've seen this before where a third string QB enters the game to lead the swamp things to victory. Key to the game: Josh Dobbs' mind set. At times he looks brilliant. More often, though, he looks like a freshman in his decision making. If you're a Vols fan, start praying that the disappointing offensive line can give Dobbs some protection and offer Hurd/Kamara a chance to break some big ones. Otherwise Neyland Stadium starts emptying in the third stanza. In a UPSET SPECIAL take Florida. Gators chomp down on Rocky Top.

#11 Wisconsin @ #8 Michigan State...this is a huge game with Big Ten title ramifications despite being only week four. The Spartans are coming off a big road win over Notre Dame while the Badgers are still smarting over its meager 6 point win over lowly Georgia State. Wisconsin hopes to play keep away as they lead the Big Ten and are 3rd in the country in time of possession. Will this matter? Don't think so. Sparty skins the Badgers.

#16 Baylor @ Oklahoma State...Baylor is the lone remaining undefeated team in the Big 12 thanks in part to a pretty soft non-conference schedule. And the Big 12 wonders why they get little credibility come playoff time. Meanwhile, the Cowboys are one lousy stinking bad call from being undefeated after they got jobbed in their game with Central Michigan. QB Mason Rudolph loves to throw the ball passing for a school record of 540 yards. But the Pokes will not have it easy in Waco where the Bears have the nation's best home record since 2011 at 31-3. Make that 32-3. Bears claw the Cowboys.

#20 Nebraska @ Northwestern...after last week's tango with the Ducks, the Huskers are looking  for another win, this time in Evanston. After spending most of the week in an ice tub, Husker qb Tommy Armstrong is ready to keep the mojo going for the Bug Eaters. He can kill you with his arm as well as  his legs as evidenced by his game winning touchdown run against Oregon. We think this is the season that the Huskers flip the page and start winning the close ones, and it should be a close one against the Wildcats. Take the Huskers by the Lake.

Pitt @ North Carolina...this is a big game between two schools vying for the ACC Coastal title. The Panthers offense is averaging 36 points per game with James Conner leading the ground attacked with a 4.5 yards-per-carry average. But Pitt's biggest weakness is its secondary, having been torched for 540 yards by Oklahoma State. So expect Larry Fedora's Tar Heels to pass early and often with qb Mitch Trubisky. This should be a good afternoon treat...especially if you're a Tar Heel fan. UNC edges Pitt.

Let's check back next week and see how we fared. Have a great football weekend.

MAKE MO' MONEY WITH MARK

Friday, September 16, 2016

TIME FOR WINNING. NOT WHINING.

We'll be the first to admit that our results for the first two weeks of College Football have been less than stellar, going 4-4 each week. But the level of excitement has far exceeded our expectations as we've been treated to some pretty engaging games, some not decided until late or in overtime.

And this weekend promises even more excitement and the chance to Make Mo' Money.™

The game schedulers got this weekend's schedule right with several high profile contests.

But before we get into our Great Eight™ we have first hand game insight from Jumping Jeff, our man in Lincoln Nebraska. Jumping Jeff, a Nebraska native and all time ambassador for the Huskers, has been a long time contributor to Woolard's Weekend Winners. We welcome him back to share his thoughts on the Oregon-Nebraska game.

The Word From Lincoln...
Have ticket will travel
Jumping Jeff has been in Lincoln all week checking out the bar scene and gathering intel on tomorrow's big game with the visiting Oregon Ducks. His passion for Husker football runs deep. His Daddy went to UNL, Jeff married a UNL gal, and now his son is a senior at UNL. If you were to cut Jumping Jeff open, kernels would start popping out of his veins.

In His Words, Jumping Jeff...


"This week, I’m on my way to Lincoln, Nebraska, where Memorial Stadium transforms into Nebraska’s third largest city on football Saturdays. 
Over 90,000 red clad fans will cheer on their Huskers against the Oregon Ducks in a Big Ten vs Pac 12 matchup.
Nebraska needs to run the ball and play ball control keeping the ball away from Oregon’s excellent offense. Brady Hoke’s Oregon Defense looks pretty weak. Tommy Armstrong is like having a tailback in the backfield along with 3 serviceable tailbacks. Sr. Terrell Newby, So. Devine Ozigbo and True freshman Tre Bryant running plays from the I back. All 3 are excellent tailbacks and would be starting at most other schools. So that's a strength. Also dangerous is red Shirt So. De’Mornay Pierson-El for jet sweeps and returning punts. He was hurt and out all of last year. But as a freshman he was the Big Ten Freshman Special Teams player of the year in 2014.
 
The blackshirts will need to load the box and control Oregon’s top tailback Royce Freeman. Force them to pass the ball. Our defensive backs had 6 interceptions last week against Wyoming and are the strength of our defense. 

Cornhusker fans are patient and still love Mike Riley. This game will go along way in getting the people on the fence – in love with Riley. But so far we are undefeated and ended last season with a positive bowl win again UCLA. So Riley is in good graces. I’ve met him personally and he is a great, positive guy. He takes time to talk to all the Alumni which is night and day to Bo Pelini. Fans love him as they say, win or tie.

My pick for Woolard's Weekend Winners: my Nebraska Cornhuskers in a tight, high scoring game, 35-31, over the muddling Ducks. GO BIG RED.

The Great Eight for Week Three...

#22 Oregon @ Nebraska...Mike Riley welcomes his old nemesis, Oregon, to Memorial Stadium in Lincoln. While at Oregon State, Riley came up snake eyes 7 times when facing the Ducks, so he's hoping his Huskers can dial up a win in the first meeting of these schools in 30 years. The key to this game is Nebraska's ability to minimize Oregon's first half scoring in which they have a 42 point advantage. But while the Ducks have their usual offensive power, their defense is suspect even after playing an FCS opponent and an undermanned Virginia team (82th in total defense). Meanwhile Nebraska's qb Tommy Armstrong is coming off an awesome showing of 377 passing yards. He'll need more of that tomorrow. We've had spotty luck when it comes to prediciting Nebraska outcomes. Let's hope we get this one right. Ducks fly high over the Corn Dogs in an UPSET SPECIAL.

Who let the Dawgs out?
#13 Georgia @ Missouri...Kirby has been coy about who starts as Georgia's quarterback on Saturday but we think the key to this game is the Dawg's ability to run. Last week, Nick Chubb rushed for only 80 yards on 22 carries and Sony Michel rushed just 3 times for 3 yards. If the mutts can crank up the run game and avoid costly turnovers, they beat Mizzou for the 4th time since the Tigers joined the SEC. Mutts bite the tiggers.

#4 Ohio State @ #14 Oklahoma...this is only the third meeting of these two collegiate icons and the first since 1983. While preseason projections were not terribly kind to the Buckeyes since they were returning only 6 starters (the fewest in the BCS), OSU has ripped off two impressive wins, showcasing their passing game in the win over Bowling Green, and their ground game in a 48-3 rout of Tulsa. Ohio State has won 18 straight road games - a school record. Make it 19 and the end to the Sooners' college football playoff hopes. Buckeyes trip the Sooners.

Still have a date tonight, right? Oh wait.
#1 Alabama @ #17 Mississippi...there's no way Nick Saban loses three times in a row to the same opponent, right? That hasn't happened since 1999 when Saban's Spartans lost to the Purdue Boilermakers. But the Rebels are looking to pin their third win over the Tide tomorrow afternoon in Oxford. Mister Freeze, still fussing over his second half meltdown to Florida State, is hoping Chad Kelly can keep airing it out. He's passed for 532 yards and 7 TDs in this season's first two games. Saban is counting on Jalen Hurts to help the Tide snap the streak. It works. Tide trips Ole Miss. Not so hotty toddy.

Southern Cal @ #6 Stanford...if Cardinal running back Christian McCaffrey has a good night's sleep and eats his morning Wheaties, then it's all over for the Trojans. McCaffrey had a school record 461 all purpose yards to help Stanford beat USC in the Pac-12 title game last season, and USC is still having nightmares. This game will be a perfect night cap as Stanford hangs another on Southern Cal.

#2 Florida State @ #10 Louisville...America got its first real taste of Lamar Jackson as Louisville knocked off Syracuse. Already Jackson has compiled over 1000 yards of total offense and accounted for 13 touchdowns in less than two full games for the Cardinals. FSU will need all hands on deck if they wish to slow down Action Jackson. Louisville is only 2 of 16 in this series and 1-5 at home against the 'Noles. That changes tomorrow. In an UPSET SPECIAL, take Louisville over FSU.

#8 Michigan State @ #18 Notre Dame...we like Sparty, we really do. But we think Notre Dame has so many weapons that Michigan State is not going to slow down the Irish in South Bend. The key is the quarterback play of DeShone Kizer going against a tough Michigan State defense anchored by DT Malik McDowell. The Spartans looked sluggish in week one against Furman and were idle last Saturday. They will really need to step up their game tomorrow. Fighting Irish slap Sparty.

Mississippi State @ #22 LSU...the Tigers have a bit of a quarterback controversy brewing in Baton Rouge as Les Miles has turned to Purdue transfer, Danny Etling, to lead the Tigers tomorrow. This is a much needed win for Mullen's mutts if they want to be a player in the SEC West and it looks like their qb Nick Fitzgerald is up for the role as he set a school record for rushing yards by a quarterback. For LSU, the game plan is simple: Leonard Fournette, who returns from sitting out last week with an injury. LSU has won 15 of the last 16 meetings. Tomorrow, they make it 16 of 17. Bengals bite the Doggies.

Baby's Bonus Pick...take Ohio and the points (27 1/2) over Tennessee. No way the Vols cover that spread.
Let's check back next week to see how much moolah we make.
MAKE MO' MONEY WITH MARK™


Wednesday, September 14, 2016

WEEK THREE. LET IT BE. LET IT BE.

After a frustrating weekend of mixed results, the words of Paul McCartney provide some comfort as we move into Week Three.

"...in my hour of darkness
She is standing right in front of me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be, let it be.
There will be an answer, let it be, let it be."

Last weekend was not kind to us.

We went 4-4 again with our Great Eight picks but at least we're consistent. So we look for words of wisdom and hope that Lady Luck comes to us.

To ease the pain though, we did hit on one of our UPSET SPECIALS by taking UL-Monroe and the points over Oklahoma. So that counts for something, right? Especially when last Saturday's slate of games was a wee bit pale compared to the robust opening weekend a few days prior.

But enough whining. Let's get back to winning. We're looking forward to some great games this Saturday and the chance to Make Mo' Money.™

SIDELINES...What We learned in Week Two

Def Con 5 for Jones
Tennessee still has offensive line problems as they struggled with Virginia Tech. They seemed to finally find themselves late in the game but by that time the Hokies were worn down after so many turnovers. And the defense looked really bad in the early going,  giving up 198 yards and two quick touchdowns in the first 3 drives by the Hokies. Good news: on the next 12 drives, VT had only 72 yards, 5 punts and 4 fumbles. If the Vols are going to be successful they've got to stop spotting the opposition with early leads otherwise it spells doom when they start playing big boy SEC teams like Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

• Speaking of Georgia, their offensive line actually looked worse than Tennessee's. They barely squeaked by Nicholls State 26-24 despite being 46.5 point favorites. It's early, but the love affair with qb Eason might be waning. Memo to mutt fans: he's just a freshman. To make things a bit edgy with newcomer Kirby Smart, Chubb was held to 80 yards for the game; well below what the Dawgs need to be successful especially when they open SEC play.

Elimination Saturday? We know it's only week three but a couple of teams are facing potential elimination from the College Football Playoff. Ole Miss (which faces Bama) and Oklahoma (plays Ohio State) each opened the season with high profile losses. A second loss makes them extreme long shots of reaching the CFP. And Notre Dame faces that same scenario when they host Michigan State.

• Seems that struggling with the little guys is contagious. Clemson escaped with a 30-24 win over lowly Troy, leading 13-10 at the half. Also, in another example of stupidity, Clemson's Ray-Ray McCloud let go of the football before he crossed the goal line for an apparent Tiger touchdown. Troy recovered for a touchback. Memo to players: it's real simple. It ain't a touchdown until the ball clearly breaks the plane. Capiche?

Headed for the hotseat?
Big Ten looking big again. Last Saturday the best of the Big Ten flexed it's muscles. Ohio State beat Tulsa 48-3; Michigan downed UCF 51-14; Wisconsin zipped Akron 54-10; Iowa stormed the Cyclones 42-3. Okay, the competition was not that stiff. But we'll get a better idea of Big Ten toughness after this weekend's huge slate of games: Buckeyes visit Norman; Sparty hosts the Irish, and Nebraska welcomes the Oregon Ducks to Lincoln.

What the hell is going on in Evanston? Northwestern is 0-2 after losing to two FCS cupcakes, Western Michigan and Illinois State. We recognize that the Wildcats are rebuilding, but fagettabout it. Pat Fitzgerald's stock has been rising in recent years but if he doesn't correct whatever is going on then he'll quickly find himself on the hotseat.

Husker hopeful, Jumping Jeff
Coming Friday....

Jumping Jeff will be checking in from Lincoln where he hopes his Huskers can shoot down a few Ducks. He'll be on hand to tell us what Riley's crew has to do to have a chance at slowing down a high flying Oregon offense.

We'll also have our Great Eight™ for Saturday which features some pretty pretty tasty matchups. So look for our email alert and check which of your many credit cards still has room for a few wagers. See you then.

MAKE MO' MONEY with MARK™


Friday, September 9, 2016

Need a Re-Do in Week Two


The best opening weekend in college football history is now in the books. And what a weekend it was.

Alabama remains the Big Guy to beat. Ohio State and Michigan appear to be the drivers in the Big Ten. Florida State entertained us with a monster comeback. And football has never been better in the state of Texas with all of it "power teams" winning including Texas, Houston, TCU, Texas A&M, Baylor and Texas Tech.

We struggled to go 4-4 and we're hoping this Saturday gets us back on the winning track.

Week Two is a drop off compared to the first week in terms of marquee matchups and high profile games. Nevetheless, there are a few games that promise the opportunity to Make Mo' Money™.

We have several UPSET SPECIALS that should jumpstart your winning streak. So let's get right to it.

The Great Eight for Week Two...

IQ level in Bristol to hit all-time low
#17 Tennessee vs Virginia Tech...we're not big fans of Bristol Motor Speedway being the venue for this matchup. It's purely a PR stunt to claim the largest crowd ever to attend a college football game with no regard for the serious fan. The closest seat to the field will be 80 yards away so you better take a good pair of binocs - better yet, a Hubbell telescope - if you want to catch a glimpse of the game while sitting with 150,000 juiced up hillbillies. The good news: each team pockets at least $4.3m. They say that the greatest degree of improvement is from the first to the second game. If you're a Vol fan, you hope that's true. This is a critical game for Botch Jones especially on the heels of a lackluster effort against Appalachian State. The Vols need to unleash Dobbs as a runner and the offensive line needs to give him better protection. Although the Hokies are unranked, Bud Foster is still their defensive coordinator and he'll mix it up with blitzes along with a focus on forcing turnovers. They had four last Saturday against Liberty, but that was Liberty. In an UPSET SPECIAL, take the Hokies and the points in Bristol. Gobble gobble.

Penn State vs Pittsburgh...once upon a time this series, which has not been played in 15 years, was a big deal especially back in the 70's and '80s with guys like Tony Dorsett and Dan Marino. Vol retread Nathan Peterman leads the Pitt offense after a decent showing last week vs Villanova, although he fumbled two snaps and had another stripped from him (sound familiar Vol fans?). Penn State head coach James Franklin still has his sour attitude he had at Vandy but he does have a few more weapons to work with in his up tempo spread offense. This could be a rather entertaining game set for noon. Panthers bite the Nittany Lions in Pittsburgh.

Check out the hot chick in the 4th row
South Carolina @ Mississippi State...Will Muschamp and his Cocks left Nashville with a 13-10 win over the 'Dores while the Bulldogs were embarrassed by 28 point underdog, South Alabama. Muschamp has restructured a porous Carolina defense and it showed last week as the Cocks held Vandy to only 169 yds rushing, far less than their SEC worst 217 average last season. Mullen is hoping his mutts can shake their blues and get back to basics with a strong ground game. In another UPSET SPECIAL, the Cocks crow in Starkville.

Kentucky @ Florida...the Wildcats blew a big lead to lose to Southern Miss while the Gators toyed with UMass before putting them away in an uninspired effort. New qb transfer Luke Del Rio played good enough to rally the Gators, passing for 256 yards and two TDs. Kentucky hasn't beaten Florida since the Reagan administration, 29 years ago. Make it 30 years. Gators chomp on the kitty kats in Gainesville.

Virginia @ #24 Oregon...new UVA coach Bronco Mendenhall is still having nightmares over Virginia's lousy run defense. Last week FCS opponent Richmond pounded out 187 rushing yards as the Spiders won in Charlottesville, 37-20. Once again, Oregon is loaded with plenty of skill position standouts and new qb Dakota Prukop did well in his debut with three passing TDs and one rushing TD. Interesting note: Virginia is the first ACC team ever to play at Oregon...and it will be a long flight home as the Ducks honk all over the Cavs. Take Oregon.

Biking to the game makes total sense
BYU @ Utah...only a few exits on the interstate separate these two schools and the hate level between them is palpable.  BYU, led by 26 year old qb Taysom Hill, is coming off a 18-16 win over Arizona and is looking for some revenge after the Utes beat them in last season's Las Vegas Bowl, allowing a 35 point comeback. Meanwhile, the Utes hope that new qb Troy Williams can have another big day like last Saturday when he passed for 272 yards. In an UPSET SPECIAL, book the Mormons over the Utes.

Arkansas @ #15 TCU...this is the first time in 25 years since these teams have played each other. But both coaches are very familiar to each other. "Kenny Thrill" is back in football as the new qb for TCU and racked up 439 passing yards in his debut over South Dakota State (yes, I know). While the Horned Frog offense had a mind blowing 662 total yards, the defense gave up 461 yards and 41 points. Not good. Bielema is hoping his trademark Razorback run game gets back on track after gaining a paltry 106 yards against La Tech. Look for the Toads to take the Hogs.

#14 Oklahoma vs Louisiana Monroe...Stoops' Sooners are still stinging after losing to Houston, and we're sure they'll right the ship with a win over Louisiana Monroe. BUT a 46.5 point spread is just too tasty not to bite. The Warhawks are 1-28 against ranked opponents and we see no way they leave Norman with a win. BUT the points!!  Too tasty. So take UL-Monroe and the points and you'll make some cash.

Let's check back next week to see how much moolah everyone won.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

WEEK ONE: UGLY BUT DONE

We knew going into the first full weekend of college football it was going to be a wee bit crazy given so many unknowns especially with new head coaches, new players, and new story lines.

While our results were less than stellar we weren't disappointed in the games in terms of excitement, suspense, and the unexpected twists and turns.

With that being said, we went 4-4 for the weekend. Disappointing, yes. Devastating, no. If you've followed us in the past, our approach to gaming is long term, much like playing the stock market. One weekend does not a season make so let's get ready to Make Mo' Money™.

SIDELINES: what we learned this weekend....

• If there was any doubt if Nick Chubbs could return to his old form, doubt no more. Chubbs had 222 yards on 32 carries. And in the process, newcomer Jason Eason's arm lived up to its billing in his first collegiate game. The SEC East just got a little more interesting.

Howdy do, my peeps
• The Texas Longhorns found their new quarterback. Shane Buechele became the first freshman quarterback to start for Texas since since Bobby Layne in 1944. The kid racked up 280 yards in a 16 of 26 effort as Texas beat Notre Dame in 2 OT periods. Seems Charlie Strong is slowly winning over the Horn faithful that were calling for his head just last season.

• Thursday night's performance by Tennessee definitely showed that the Vols were overrated in the preseason polls. Senior Dobbs played like a freshman, the offensive line got pushed around, and once again Botch Jones was out coached....by Appy State. Let's hope they get their act together for their big shindig at the Bristol Motor Speedway.

• LSU is not what we thought after Wisconsin upset the Tigers. Look for things to heat up for head coach Les Miles. And Brandon Harris erased any thoughts that the quarterback had improved. Nope. But is the real problem in Baton Rouge Les Miles or offensive coordinator Cam Cameron who has yet to demonstrate that he can effectively develop quarterbacks?

Alabama showed why they are number 1 with a 52-6 beat down of Southern Cal. Score one for Lane Kiffin.

TallyTown Ted is a happy camper
Florida State showed why they are one of the top teams by storming back from a 28-6 deficit to beat Ole Miss 45-34. The Noles had a monster comeback in which they scored 33 unanswered points. While rb Dalvin Cook was kept in check, freshman qb Francois lit up Orlando with 419 passing yards, the most ever in the ACC by a freshman quarterback.

Ole Miss ought to make Florida State defensive end DeMarcus Walker a member of the Rebel backfield since he spent so much time there, sacking Chad Kelly 4.5 times in the second half. Seems the Reb o-line had no answer for containing him.

• With Oklahoma losing to Houston, look for more grumbling about Bob Stoops in Norman. Despite being the winningest coach in OU history, the Sooner faithful are anxious for titles.

Mark Richt has the Miami Hurricanes back in the Top 25 for the first time since November 2013. Richt's 'Canes pummeled the Florida A&M Rattlers 70-3.

From The Mail Bag...

Here's a quick sampling of comments and feedback received over the last few days:

From a Seminole Fan: "Happy 5th season and welcome to Bayou Bengal! Excited to see this season begin!"

From a Bama Fan: "Hey!  Put this in the hate mail section next week. The hell you say my coach Saban isn't warm and fuzzy.  Grizzlies are IN FACT, "warm and fuzzy!"

More from Bama Fan: "A panel of experts" without The Bear?  In fact ZERO representation from college football's most storied, most elite, hottest over the past decade and trending up program?????  F#*& U!! (editor's note: Alabama is, in fact, represented in our panel with Kenny Clyde, a long time respected Tide contributor).

From Knoxville: "Please remove me from the VIP list. While I appreciate the insight and candor, receiving Woolard's Weekend Winners may jeopardize my wife's employment." (editor's note: This is a first. You've been removed. Have a nice season).

From West Coast Willie: "Thank you, thank you, thank you. Woolard's Weekend Winners helped me make enough money to buy a new coffee maker." (editor's note: we do what we can).

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Look for Week Two picks later this week.

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Friday, September 2, 2016

KICKING OFF WEEK ONE

This is not your typical opening weekend for college football in which power teams play over matched weaklings. Instead we have a line up of several high octane games that can impact rankings and season outlooks. It truly is a weekend in which you, the fan, get to see some great football, and have the opportunity to make Make Mo' Money.

Kicking off the first weekend is a great slate of games. Take a quick read below including game insight from Mister Big Ten and Bayou Bengal. Then get ready to make some cash.

The GREAT EIGHT for Week One...

Miles will have smiles
#5 LSU vs Wisconsin...the Tigers are loaded with tons of talent. Heisman hopeful Leonard Fournette anchors the backfield and qb Brandon Harris has plenty of athletic play makers around him. Meanwhile Wisconsin is retooling a young o-line but won't stray too far from their bread and butter ground game. In the end, Les Miles will have plenty of smiles as the Bengal Tigers chomp on Badger brats. Put your money on LSU.

#1 Alabama vs #20 Southern Cal...top ranked Bama has never lost an opener under Nick Saban, having won the previous nine. And the Crimson Tide's last two national championships, including last season, started at Jerry's House in Dallas. A win Saturday night will make it a perfect 10. Take the Tide over the Trojans.

#11 Ole Miss vs #4 Florida State...this game has all the makings for an offensive shootout featuring the SEC's best quarterback, Chad Kelly, going against Dalvin Cook, FSU's Heisman hopeful running back who led the ACC in six different offensive categories. There will be no shortage of talent - offense and defense - for both teams and NFL scouts will be licking their chops over this match up. In the end, we think the Noles have a few more weapons and will win a close one over the Rebels. FSU wins.

#18 Georgia vs #22 North Carolina...this game is shaping up to be a real dandy in the Georgia Dome. Dawg fans are once again optimistic that this could be their year (what else is new?). New head coach Kirby Smart is going with senior qb Grayson Lambert, backed by one of the best backfields in America with Chubb and Michel. The Tar Heels won 11 straight last season before losing to Clemson in the ACC championship game but will be breaking in a new qb as well as reworking their defense that yielded 24.5 points per game. We see the mutts pulling this one out. Georgia wins.

#2 Clemson vs Auburn...qb Deshaun Watson became the first FBS quarterback to pass for more than 4,000 yards and rush for 1000+ yards in a season. Throw in rb Wayne Gallman and Auburn will have its hands full. Auburn is now on its fifth defensive coordinator in six seasons and it's going to be another long night for War Eagle. Dabo's crew clobbers Aubbie. Clemson wins.

#10 Notre Dame vs Texas...despite experiencing off field issues with several Irish players, Notre Dame should not have any problems in handling the Longhorns who hope to bounce back from a losing season. We like the Fighting Irish in this one. Notre Dame on top.

#16 UCLA vs Texas A&M...this will be the toughest season opener for Jim Mora in his five seasons at UCLA as the Bruins travel to College Station. As a side note, Mora will be facing Noel Mazzone, his old offensive coordinator. The difference in this game will be Josh Rosen, the heady quarterback for UCLA. Look for the heat to increase on Aggie head coach, Kevin Sumlin. Bruins bop the cows.

#3 Oklahoma vs #15 Houston...the Cougars are coming off a 13-1 season with a big 38-24 win over FSU in the Peach Bowl. With its best preseason ranking since 1991, the Cougars are looking to knock off the Sooners. That's a huge task as Oklahoma is led by Heisman contender, Baker Mayfield. Look for a high scoring event in Texas with Boomer Sooner coming out on top. Oklahoma wins.

In Their Words...
LSU heads north to hallowed Lambeau Field to take on the Badgers of Wisconsin. While the Badgers are in the process of rebuilding, Les Miles is looking to kickoff 2016 with a big win to silence his critics. Sharing their game insight is Mister Big Ten and newcomer, Bayou Bengal.

Badgers Look For Upset
Mister Big Ten
The Badgers kick off the season against LSU in the (un)Frozen Tundra this week.  While LSU is ranked 5th in the country, the unranked Badgers are looking to make their mark with homegrown talent, a quarterback primed for greatness, and a running back ready to follow in the Badger running back tradition. 
With the chips stacked up against the Badgers, my Vegas friends are not willing to bet on the Rudy factor.  Wisconsin will need to bring their top game defensively against LSU’s Heisman hopeful. After battling injuries all of last season, and loosing redshirt senior Dan Voltz, the Badger defense is mixing things up with some experienced sophomores that gained solid experience in 2015.
Offensively the badgers are revamping their air game with new starting quarterback Bart Houston and head coach Paul Chryst.  Ending the 2015 season with a 10-3 record and a Holiday bowl win over USC, The Badgers hope to reign an explosive offense with a healthy Corey Clement ready to show why he should also be part of the Heisman conversation.  I see this game being a battle of the running backs and the team that can keep the defensive line on their heels by mixing up the play calls will be able to create some scoring opportunities.  If the Badgers can contain Fournette, they might have a fighting chance to beat the spread and bring some freeze to the Frozen Tundra and give LSU fans a true Lambeau Field experience. Bucky the Badger will eat well Saturday afternoon.

Tigers Will Roar in Green Bay
Ah, Labor Day Weekend. The most wonderful time of the year. A paid long weekend, football back
Bayou Bengal
in our lives, and LSU starting its annual march to the playoffs.
The Tigers start the season licking their wounds from last year, a roller-coaster of a campaign that saw the best running back in the land, nay, in the UNIVERSE, fall scorching to earth as the team received a waxing from Alabama and never fully recovered. Amid calls for Les Miles’ sacking by angry mobs, the Tigers finished 9-3 in what felt like the hardest year of the Miles era to date. Now, on the eve of what should be a highly entertaining tilt with Wisconsin at Lambeau Field, the Tigers prepare to right wrongs, straighten out their fan base, and prove that there is still one team left to challenge the great Crimson Tyrants from the east.
There are always questions surrounding the Tigers, as Les Miles has yet to field a team that isn’t guaranteed to induce cardiac arrest at least 3 separate times most games, and this year is certainly no different. Sure, there are things you can bank on: A stout defense, uber-athletic wide receivers, and Leonard Fournette showing these kids what it’s like in a man’s world. But can Brandon Harris, the embattled incumbent QB who has the talent, but perhaps not the constitution, stand behind what projects to be a bend-but-pray-they-don’t-break offensive line? Will Dave Aranda, fresh from Wisconsin himself, prove to be the effective defensive coordinator Tigers faithful have prayed for the past few years? All signs point to the positive out of camp, and with impressive depth at every position, the Tigers appear poised to retake their rightful place at the top of the SEC.
Look for LSU to come out HOT on Saturday, and Lambeau Leap their way to victory (if ol’ Les allows the Leap. It’s a thing). Wisconsin is always sneaky, and the game is taking place deep in Wisconsin territory. Tigers fans always travel well, so I fully expect the Purple and Gold to have a strong showing in the stands. My crystal ball is telling me the Tiger running game picks up where it left off last season, and with a few well-timed passing plays, the Fighting Tigers send those pesky Badgers to bed without supper. GEAUX TIGERS! GEUAX AMERICA!

 Let's check in next week to see how we did. Good luck with your opening week picks!
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