Posted on March 7th, 2026
The 2026 NFL combine has come and gone. A total of 319 prospects were invited and attended this year’s combine, held once again in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium. There were 166 offensive players, 146 defensive players, and seven specialists that were put through medical exams, interviews, and on-field workouts. Performances at the annual combine […]
Posted on March 5th, 2026
The World Baseball Classic is back, and it always brings a different energy than a normal baseball tournament. Twenty national teams, rosters filled with major league stars, and a short tournament where a single game can flip everything upside down. That combination makes it fun to watch and even more interesting to look at from […]
Posted on March 2nd, 2026
Three weeks ago, nobody was arguing about this award. Cooper Flagg had it. The odds said so. The highlights said so. The stat line backed it up. It felt like one of those races that quietly ends before March. Then he stopped playing. Flagg hasn’t been on the floor since Feb. 10 because of the […]
Posted on February 2nd, 2026
Arbitrage betting remains one of the most reliable pricing-based strategies in sports betting. When executed correctly, it allows bettors to lock in small but repeatable profits by wagering across multiple sportsbooks with mispriced odds. The challenge in 2026 is not finding arbitrage opportunities. Modern scanners do that efficiently. The real challenge is execution. Many sportsbooks […]
Posted on January 26th, 2026
On paper, the NFL limiting sports betting commercials during the Super Bowl sounds like a meaningful change. In practice, it mostly formalizes something that has already been happening for years. For Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks, the league will allow a maximum of six sportsbook commercials from pregame coverage […]
Posted on January 23rd, 2026
With college football now over, college sports bettors can turn their attention to the hardwood. The race toward March Madness is already underway and teams are now deep into their conference schedules. There are a number of teams that have been at or near the top of the AP Top 25 rankings this season. As […]
Posted on January 5th, 2026
Wildcard Weekend is usually where betting gets more honest. No resting starters, no scoreboard watching, no strange motivation angles. Everyone left is playing because they have to, and that tends to tighten the board pretty quickly. The NFC slate gives us three very different games. One team is laying a big number on the road. […]
Posted on January 1st, 2026
There’s only one week left in the regular season, and at this point, the MVP discussion feels a lot simpler than it did even a few days ago. That doesn’t mean nothing can happen, but the list of realistic outcomes has gotten pretty short heading into Week 18. A big reason for that was what […]
Posted on December 7th, 2025
The committee has selected the 12 teams that will be playing for the college football national championship. Despite Indiana’s defeat of Ohio State last evening, the Buckeyes are favored to win it all, again. Indiana is a close second as far as odds are concerned. Some surprises amongst the grumbling fans were the decisions to […]
Posted on December 4th, 2025
It’s still early to talk about national championship matchups, but if the College Football Playoff kicked off tomorrow, the bracket would look very different from what anyone expected a few months ago. Back in August, most projections had Ohio State, Georgia, and Alabama at the top. Instead, we now have a field with more movement […]