BuccaNOLEer wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:37 pmFlorida will not be much of a test at all, even if the game is in The Swamp.
Just marking the tape.
BuccaNOLEer wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:37 pmFlorida will not be much of a test at all, even if the game is in The Swamp.
The NCAA Division I Council approved changes to the transfer portal windows that will shrink the number of days for student-athletes to enter their name in the portal.
The rule change will impact all sports and give players 45 total days throughout the year to enter their names into the transfer portal.
Each sport will have 45 total days, but it will be divided differently by sport. For example, before this rule change, the window for football would open the day after the College Football Playoff teams are announced, which was Dec. 4 in 2022, and would stay open for 45 days.
The next period would open April 15 to April 30, which will remain the same with the new changes. Under the new rule, there will be a 30-day window after the season and 15 days in the spring.
The Division I Council had proposed changes to the portal in January that would have seen a reduction from 60 total days to 30, but voted Tuesday to instead shrink the window to 45 days. This does not impact when a student-athlete can transfer, only when they can enter their name into the NCAA database to transfer without penalty.
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Much appreciated!!! Thank you!Buc2 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 2:05 pmNo.
If you take the underdog, Kentucky, and they cover the spread or win outright, the Moneyline would be +615. You're net payout would be $61.50 ($71.50 - $10.00).
If you take Georgia and they cover, the Moneyline is -984. You're net payout would be $1.02 ($11.02 - $10.00).
First start here to convert the -14.5 spread into a Moneyline value:
https://www.actionnetwork.com/betting-c ... -converter
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The Moneyline for Kentucky (underdog) would be +615. For Georgia (favorite) it would be -984.
Next, go here to enter your $$ bet and the appropriate Moneyline value calculated above:
https://www.rotowire.com/betting/calcul ... ulator.php
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One caveat, however. You also would need to know the Moneyline that the casino where you're placing your bet is giving because they won't necessarily be giving exactly what the converter shows. For example, FanDuel might set their Moneyline to +450 for Kentucky instead of the full +615. That would indicate that FanDuel believes Kentucky might cover so they lower their Moneyline to save themselves some money should Kentucky actually cover.
Nice! A farewell Big 12 showdown or an SEC battle? take your pick!