We have a lighter card tonight with just five games, though I guess that is actually a lot for a Tuesday.
The Lions and Packers met earlier in the season. The Lions won that game with ease, 34-20, led by three touchdowns from running back David Montgomery. Shocker, he is at the top of the odds table for an anytime TD scorer this weekend at -145.
Turkey Day football kicks off with a classic matchup between NFC North rivals the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions. This spread is going to be inviting for those who play the metrics more than the teams.
Back to Monday and feeling pretty good about last week. We finally reached 100 units for the season. Not bad for less than a month, right? Tonight we have eight games on the schedule to work with. Let's keep adding to these totals.
We probably only have one or two more of these columns before there is just not enough action to talk about. This was an interesting week, even if it did not turn on a major upset, rather a major injury that just might alter the future of a program or two.
Yardbarker's Matt Wiesenfeld jumps into the fray with his best bets for NCAAF Week 12.
We did hit on the biggest payoff of the day, which is always cause for celebration. YB's Matt Wiesenfeld has more reason to celebrate with his NBA props for Friday night's slate.
Yardbarker's Matt Wiesenfeld says Tennessee will have to play flawless football to have a shot at knocking off Georgia in this SEC matchup. Can the Vols do it?
The Jags are looking to assert some authority in the AFC South this week. And YB's Matt Wiesenfeld brings his picks with authority as well.
Tonight it is a typical NBA Thursday with just a couple of games on the schedule: Brooklyn at Miami and Oklahoma City against shorthanded Golden State. Let's pluck out some winners.
Bills vs. Jets might not be a great matchup in terms of overall quality of play, but there is intrigue there for sure. YB's Matt Wiesenfeld is here with his picks.
Betting this Browns-Steelers matchup can get a little tricky as kickoff approaches. YB's Matt Wiesenfeld provides guidance.
We have a slate of eight NBA games to pull from tonight. That is a nice-sized menu to add to our success.
The Raiders cleaned house from a management perspective and have now won a couple of games in a row. Now they hit the road to take on one of the most dynamic offenses in the league.
Football seasons are very short which is why our thoughts can change so much from week to week. YB's Matt Wiesenfeld has some ideas on how you can invest in Week 11 and beyond.
We got back to winning last night, even though OG Anunoby was a no-go for Toronto. Nevertheless, our New York Knicks bets came through, including our top payoff with Jalen Brunson out-assisting Jrue Holiday.
Right now, the ACC Championship game is shaping up to be Louisville vs. Florida State. To guarantee their spot the Cardinals have to win this weekend though.
Yes, I have to admit that I barely even remember last Friday. However, in the interest of honesty and transparency, it was our worst day of the season so far.
Well, this was certainly an interesting week of college football to look back on. YB's Matt Wiesenfeld sees these trends that you can use in Week 12 and beyond.
This looks like the last real test for Georgia during the regular season. The Bulldogs have yet to lose this season, even if they have definitely been more vulnerable than the last couple of years.
The Michigan Wolverines seem to be sucking the life out of this season. There is all that cheating stuff and they have yet to play anyone good so we are not sure just how good they really are.
We had another winning day yesterday, going 3-1 overall. The biggest payoff cashed too as Trae Young was marvelous against Orlando. Tonight we have a bigger slate to pull from (sometimes that is trickier).
Washington is part of a small group of teams that have yet to lose this season. The powers that be have not been overly impressed though and this is a chance at home to make a move for the College Football Playoffs.
What is more classic than Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh, right? Unfortunately, we are not getting something like Aaron Rodgers vs. Big Ben to go along with these big brands as both teams are struggling to find what they need at the most critical position on the field.
Both of these teams have three wins so far this season. But Tennessee is evolving into a development year, while Tampa has a more veteran group that still has a really good shot of taking the NFC South.