College Football Conference Championship Betting Picks

by WagerHome Blog on December 1, 2021

It is Conference Championship Week, and not only is it the last weekend to get in your regular-season college football bets, it’s one of the best weekends of the year.

Pac-12 – No. 10 Oregon vs. No. 14 Utah (-3)

We get started on Friday night, as Oregon and Utah meet in Las Vegas. It’s hard not to look at Utah’s thrashing of Oregon two weeks ago and think we’ll see the same thing this week. Clearly, it’s what Vegas is seeing, making the lower-ranked Utes the favorites.

Oregon just hasn’t been the same Oregon team that was in the previous two Pac-12 Championships. Utah will win and cover and go to its first Rose Bowl.

Big 12 – No. 5 Oklahoma State (-5.5) vs. No. 9 Baylor

Following their big Bedlam win, Oklahoma State is not only in its first-ever Big 12 Championship Game, it hasn’t given up on the College Football Playoff.

Oklahoma State beat Baylor this year, it thumped the Bears last year, and the Cowboys come in on a five-game winning streak. Baylor, on the other hand, just barely beat seventh-place Texas Tech.

With so much at stake, the Cowboys keep rolling and win this game by a touchdown.

SEC – No. 1 Georgia (-6.5) vs. No. 4 Alabama

Still, with only one loss, this simply isn’t the Alabama team we’re used to seeing. They escaped with their lives against Auburn a week after struggling to put away Arkansas.

Georgia has been the best team all season long and just hammered in-state rival Georgia Tech by 45. Georgia hasn’t played a quarterback like Bryce Young this season, but they still get the win. As for them covering, give the points at your own risk.

College Football Conference Championship Betting Picks

AAC – No. 16 Houston at No. 3 Cincinnati (-10.5)

Cincinnati is perfect on the season and is now just one win away from becoming the first non-Power 5 Conference team to make the College Football Playoff.

It won’t be easy, as Houston rolls in with eight straight games of at least 30 points. They’ve also gone over 40 points in seven games this season.

Still, the Bearcats will prevail. And with back-to-back wins over Houston by a total of 43 points, they will cover.

Big Ten – No. 2 Michigan (-11) vs. No. 15 Iowa

The monkey is off Jim Harbaugh’s back, as he finally got over the hurdle of Ohio State, and in dominant fashion too.

Michigan’s running game and pass rush will be too much for the Hawkeyes, and Michigan will win its way into the CFP. But Iowa is a good, physical team, and they will keep this final score to within 10 points.

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Betting on the Big Ten Tournament May Be a Wild Ride in 2020

by WagerHome Blog on March 10, 2020

March is one of the most exciting times in the sports betting industry, and it is a great time to start your own pay per head site. If you have ever dreamed of being your own bookie, then starting things up before the start of March Madness could be very beneficial to you.

If this is something that interests you, then visiting WagerHome.com is a great first step in achieving your goal. WagerHome.com has all of the tools needed to help launch your own pay per head site and become a bookie.

With that in mind, let’s also take a look at the upcoming Big Ten Tournament set to take place in Indianapolis. The Big Ten Conference is widely considered one of the best leagues in the country, and the Big Ten Tournament could be a wild ride.

The Top Four Seeds

There was a three-way tie for the conference title during the regular season, with a fourth team right behind the pack. Wisconsin, Michigan State, and Maryland all finished the regular season with a 14-6 record in conference play, but it will be the Wisconsin Badgers who are the top seed.

Illinois finished the regular season with a record of 13-7, and it is slated to take on the Badgers in the semifinals. Michigan State and Maryland might be two of the best teams in the country, and they could square off in the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament.

These four teams should all have a say in who wins the tournament, but there are plenty of other teams ready to pull off an upset.

Best of the Rest

There was a four-way tie for fifth place in the Big Ten as well, which shows just how loaded this conference is. Iowa, Ohio State, Penn State, and Rutgers all finished the regular season with a record of 11-9, and they are all locks to make the NCAA Tournament.

Losing nine games during the conference season might seem like a lot, but all four of these teams have all been ranked for much of the season. Don’t be surprised to see one of these teams cutting down the nets in Indianapolis.

Our Predictions

The tournament kicks off on Wednesday with a pair of games. Minnesota should beat Northwestern, and Indiana will take care of Nebraska.

On Thursday, ninth-seeded Michigan will pull off a slight upset over eighth-seeded Rutgers, and fifth-seeded Iowa will easily dispatch Minnesota. The seven seed, Ohio State, beats Purdue, while sixth-seeded Penn State beats Indiana.

Big Ten

That takes us to the quarterfinal round, and this is where things should get fun. Don’t be shocked if Michigan upsets No. 1 Wisconsin on Friday morning. The second game will feature Iowa and Illinois, who just played a thriller in the regular-season finale.

Michigan State and Ohio State also went toe to toe on Sunday, and they will meet up in the quarterfinals, and Maryland and Penn State have a great rivalry.

Let’s take Michigan and Illinois to the semifinals on Saturday, along with Maryland and Michigan State. At this point, it’s really too close to call, and it could go either way. There is also a chance that it could be four different teams in the semifinals.

The Big Ten Conference tournament is going to be a wild ride, and fans should enjoy it.

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