Podcast 68 – 18 – Have a Very Beary Christmas with ESPN’s Chris Fallica – Big College Bowls – Sports Betting

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We have a wonderful Christmas/Holiday special for you! Today we bring back our friend ESPN’s “The Bear” Chris Fallica to break down some bowl games including the #CFB Playoffs. We first discuss how some of our future bets went this year and then discussed our thoughts on college players holding out for the NFL draft. Kiev later goes into his crazy and unfounded theory on why LSU might not be motivated for the Fiesta Bowl. We also want to thank all of our listeners and fans for a fantastic 2018 sports betting year and wish you and your families the best holiday season that you could possibly ever have!

College Bowl Games Discussed: Minnesota vs Georgia Tech – Wisconsin vs Miami – Michigan vs Florida – Mississippi State vs Iowa – Iowa State vs Washington State – Texas A&M vs NC State – Texas vs Georgia – UCF vs LSU

College Playoffs Discussed: Clemson vs Notre Dame – Alabama vs Oklahoma

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Kiev O'Neil: 20+ years of sports betting experience. Podcast host since 2017. College Football since 2019 412-367-27 UP 58.7U NFL since 2018 249-228-16 up 40U UFC since 2019 82-74-5 up 34.1U I do not necessarily look at myself as being a so called “sharp” sports bettor. Instead I like to think of myself as a great compiler of information who specializes in the Big 10, but also handicaps all NFL, NCAA football, UFC, Basketball, Horse Racing and more! I encourage people to specialize in a conference or division that will help give them the greatest edge in their sports wagers. I am never against a person betting against their favorite teams when the situation is right.