Phil Steele, Gold Sheet, Tim Trushel College Football Picks
Here is your locked and loaded menu for Saturday, September 11, 2010
**Biggest Play**
Sports service out of Midwest is the No. 1 all-time CFB service in units won. Their highest rated plays are Executive Plays. Just one Executive Play all week in NCAAF on San Diego State/New Mexico State
While the above service is the best, Phil Steele is one of the biggest names. Steele of Northcoast Sports Powersweep is ranked No. 36 in college football, No. 109 in NFL and No. 67 overall in college and pro football combined.He agrees with the above service on SDS/NMS and also has Ole Miss/Tulane
The Gold Sheet is the most respected tip sheet and their data is used by many of the nation's best handicappers. Their Key Releases are their biggest plays. Four Key Releases on Georgia/South Carolina, LSU/Vanderbilt, Penn State/Alabama, Troy/Oklahoma State
Tim Trushel is the anchor of a website. 20* on Colorado/California side
**Hottest Handicapper**
An attorney/law professor/pro bettor turned pro bettor/professional handicapper out of Tri Cities, TN is best known for being the greatest SEC handicapper of all-time. However, he is also the top NFLX totals handicapper, based on all-time units won. Supreme Selections are his highest rated plays. Ole Miss/Tulane (agrees with Phil Steele) side, Georgia Tech/Kansas over/under, LSU/Vanderbilt over/under, Oregon/Tennessee over/under
Kal Elner is without any question the top small college basketball and football handicapper ever. Non-Conference Upset of the Year
Free pick: Leo Getz Play of the Week Boston College under
Please remember that plays released are generally not every play released by the service. We pass along ONLY the top rated plays from the top rated sports services in their highest rated sports. Even if a top ranked service has a highly rated play, we may cancel it's re-release because of conflicting information from other top services.
Our rankings are based on:
Default category: Total net units won—how much money a service won based on one unit per play including the juice
Winning percentage—self explanatory, minimum of 50 plays in quoted category to quality for rankings
ROI—based on units risked versus units won ratio, minimum 50 units risked to qualify. This category also takes into consideration multiple unit picks
For fair comparison, parlay picks are counted as individual selections except in ROI.
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