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Scott is now in his 16th year of professional handicapping and can currently be seen nationally on
Proline, aired on football weekends at 9AM ET on the USA cable network. Scott is the only
handicapper to advance to three straight finals in the Station Casino's Invitational. In fact, he's
the all-time Station Invites Win Champion! Scott released over 500 NFL and College Football plays
in five seasons and finished with a 59%...
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| Scott's Guaranteed Selections
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Handicapping Tips for Marquee Bowl Games
Many of the favorites in the marquee bowls are now disappointed that they aren't playing for the
national championship. Instead of being excited about a trip to the Fiesta, Orange, or Sugar Bowls,
they're just as flat as many of the early favorites used to be. This is one of the biggest strikes against
the BCS system. It's turned famous bowl games into non-events in the minds of some college athletes... We
haven't seen a complete turnaround from the old rule of thumb. But we're seeing more early favorite covers, ...
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Handicapping College Bowl Games
There may not be as much buzz about the college bowls overall this year as we've had in the past. I
have to admit that there are several "ho-hum" matchups on the card this season. And, even some of the
big name teams may have that attitude about marquee appearances just because they're disappointed
about missing the championship game. Well, even if you're not as excited as usual about watching the
games on TV, you should be VERY excited about handicapping the games. They key to picking ...
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NFL: Giving It Their All - Or Giving In?
So what did we learn when the Chargers pounded the Raiders on Thursday night football, 34-7? That the
Oakland Raiders are a bad football team. This is no news bulletin, as the Raiders are 22-71 the past
six seasons. They were outgained 372-163 and have the second worst offense in the NFL. What was most
interesting, from a handicapping perspective, was the attitude of several players following the game
A handful of players were seen and heard in the locker room joking, laughing and generally ...
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