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Now I am curious...How many of those 366 bets did he win?
So Iowa’s offense wasn’t REALLY as bad as it looked after all!
They were shavin points!
Uncle Sam didn't get his cut, that's the only issue.Morons. I was the go between for 3 years in college between the football players and the bookie in Oklahoma City. Bets, parlay tickets, you name it......I placed the wagers, collected money and paid off bets. Nobody but me ever talked to the bookie. I never saw a player bet against their own team. Ever. The bets were probably 95% on other teams. Only a few bets were on us to beat a point spread and that was very rare because everyone thought it was janky to bet on ourselves. I only had one guy try to welch on a bet and the players convinced him very quickly he needed to pay up. Who got hurt? Nobody. Cheesy? Maybe a little bit. Stupid like these guys? Nope.
Maybe he bet $1 a day and then on the last day he bet $2434 on a single game. Shows both true dedication to the art of gambling and the stick-to-it attitude you want in a QB1!366 bets worth $2,799. That's averaging $7.65 a bet. We don't unit shame around here, but that's some pussy shit.
I’m hoping that’s the case.So Iowa’s offense wasn’t REALLY as bad as it looked after all!
They were shavin points!
My buddies kid plays D1 baseball -- his entire team bets on sports and they almost all do the live in game shit. Betting 5-$10 at most. They aren't betting on their own games, but they bet on everything else.366 bets worth $2,799. That's averaging $7.65 a bet. We don't unit shame around here, but that's some pussy shit.