Lousy officiating, big-time teams filling nonconference schedules with creampuff opponents, too many bowl games and no playoff. Thankfully, one of the most forgettable seasons in college football history ends Thursday.
What is there to look forward to in 2010? Gazing into the crystal ball a year in advance is a dangerous practice, but predicting the future is what gambling is all about, isn't it?
In my latest column for Covers, I take a stab at what is going to happen in 2010, starting with a prediction for Thursday night's Bowl Championship Series title game between Texas and Alabama.
A reminder that it's always dangerous to go against the man. My documented bowl record against the spread is 20-12 — a 62.5% clip. The break-even point if you're wagering at a Las Vegas sportsbook is 52.4%. You do the math....
Covers will keep you up to date on industry news, statistics and advice. Covers' excellent matchups page has everything you need to prepare for Thursday night's BCS title game. Check it out!



As a Longhorn, even I found this season dull.
BTW, what happened to the columnists' corner? I am sure it was a pain in the ass to put together but I really enjoyed it.
Posted by: bevo | January 06, 2010 at 05:46 PM
Columnist Corner will return on Friday after the BCS title game.
Posted by: The Wiz | January 07, 2010 at 10:59 AM