You Heard It Here First
Detroit Pistons Chauncey Billups and Mo Evans have a bet. The bet is on the most anticipated football game in the last decade, and will hopefully live up to to the hype. If it does, it'll be the best, most historic game of recent memory (better than the Miami/OSU game a few years ago).
Evans went to Texas, and Chauncey Billups is a cousin of USC RB Lindell White. Isn't that crazy? It's nuts how they are so many relatives in sports, just look at cousins TMac and Vince Carter.
I don't know what the bet between Chauncey and Mo is, but I'm going to take Mo's bet.
Why?
Everyone's stacked for USC. It's a classic underdog upset. It's not that Texas will be able to stop Reggie Bush or Lindell White or Matt Leinart or Dwayne Jarrett, but rather will get lucky and outscore USC from defensive touchdowns and special teams big plays. Texas' punt returner is one of the best in the nation and USC is last in college football at punt coverage.
Not to mention that Vince Young is unstoppable.
You heard it here first.
I may easily be wrong, but I've got that special feeling, the special feeling that had me predict the NBA Finals go to seven games, and the special feeling that had me predict that Robert Horry would beat the Pistons in a game with a last second 3. I was right on both accounts, and that feeling is nice and toasty with this matchup.
Not only would it be a tremendous upset of historic proportions, it would shoot down USC and begin their program's fall from grace. And boy, oh boy would I love to see those rich kids socked in the mouth. The best way to predict a matchup is this: the biggest media story outcome is the probable result.
That would be, Texas by 3.
Evans went to Texas, and Chauncey Billups is a cousin of USC RB Lindell White. Isn't that crazy? It's nuts how they are so many relatives in sports, just look at cousins TMac and Vince Carter.
I don't know what the bet between Chauncey and Mo is, but I'm going to take Mo's bet.
Why?
Everyone's stacked for USC. It's a classic underdog upset. It's not that Texas will be able to stop Reggie Bush or Lindell White or Matt Leinart or Dwayne Jarrett, but rather will get lucky and outscore USC from defensive touchdowns and special teams big plays. Texas' punt returner is one of the best in the nation and USC is last in college football at punt coverage.
Not to mention that Vince Young is unstoppable.
You heard it here first.
I may easily be wrong, but I've got that special feeling, the special feeling that had me predict the NBA Finals go to seven games, and the special feeling that had me predict that Robert Horry would beat the Pistons in a game with a last second 3. I was right on both accounts, and that feeling is nice and toasty with this matchup.
Not only would it be a tremendous upset of historic proportions, it would shoot down USC and begin their program's fall from grace. And boy, oh boy would I love to see those rich kids socked in the mouth. The best way to predict a matchup is this: the biggest media story outcome is the probable result.
That would be, Texas by 3.


4 Comments:
ha wow
ill have something up later
You should start gambling on sports, that was a ridiculous prediction
-Cummins
i used to bet on sports all the time, but losing over $500 had me quit
i gained limitless sports knowledge from betting, plus the special feelings i get during matchups is one that a person can only attain through gambling. but betting on sports biases your judgement, kinda like alcohol, because you tend to stick with the linesmakers, who are usually geniouses and most of the time get lines pretty damn close to the actual outcome
I like it! Good job. Go on.
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