Monday, November 24, 2008

Size Matters

Top Ten American Universities by Enrollment
10. Penn State 42,900
9. University of South Florida 43,600
8. Texas A&M 45,400
7. Michigan State 45,500
6. University of Central Florida 46,600
5. Texas 49,700
4. Minnesota 50,400
3. Florida 50,900
2. Arizon State 51,200
1. Ohio State 51,800
These figures are full time students during 2006. Now, the wager results for the weekend and some cheerbabe photos.
Cheerbabes workin' it, 1959 -->


Army @ Rutgers –17
Rutgers, 30-3

17 looks a little tall on the spread, but you gotta play to win.

"W"

Illinois –2.5 @ Northwestern

'Cats, 27-14
Cheer for the Wildcats, bet on the Illini.

I lost some cash, but I love the 'Cats!

"L"

Pittsburgh +5 @ Cincinnatti

Cincinnatti, 28-21
It’s the Wannie factor.

Bettting on Wannie is like betting on USB.

"L"

Tennessee +3 @ Vanderbilt

Tennessee, 20-10
I think Tennessee is less better, maybe more worse.

"W"


Syracuse @ University of South Bend –19.5

Syracuse wins a big one, 24-23
The Manatee’s group will, for this Saturday, ring down the thunder (pause) from the sky and quell all the buyout rumors. Syracuse stinks, South Bend will be rockin’.

South Bend was rockin: the student section was throwing snowballs at the football team, the crowd booed their beloved team, and USB lost to a team that's already fired their coach but is making him work the rest of the season. I simply can't stand USB. No more betting on them. Never, ever, ever.

"L"

Texas Tech @ Oklahoma –7

OK 65, TT 21
This is going to be a great football game.

It was, if you're a Sooners fan.

"W"

Michigan State +14 @ Penn State
Penn State, 49-14
everything says Penn State. I say MSU.

With the spread, I still lost by 21. Gawd, I suck at this.

"L"

Boise State –6 @ Nevada

Boise, 41-34
Boise State needs to rock somebody's world without the blue field.

Rock someone my ass. They need to play a little defense. Still, we squeak by.

"W"

Idaho @ Hawaii –23.5
Rainbows, 49-17
Pete’s Perfect Pick

"W"

Five W's and four L's sthis weekend. After 12 weeks, back where I began.

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