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Forecasting the Big 5 Conferences in the FBS for 2019
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For three of the past four seasons, college football has culminated with Alabama and Clemson vying for the College Football Playoff Championship, with Clemson winning two of those matchups – including a 44-16 pasting this past January – and the Tide once. Alabama won the CFP the year Clemson did not reach the final in…
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MORTEN ANDERSEN EXCLUSIVE: Soccer and NFL are nothing alike!
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Ahead of the 2019-20 NFL pre-season, US-bookies spoke with former New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons placekicker Morten Andersen. He shared his thoughts on the Patriots being the favourite for the Superbowl, the k-ball changing kicking and the improved role of the long snappers. Before placing a bet on any of the games, you can…
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Intrigue Abounds as Royal Portrush hosts 148th Open Championship for PGA Tour’s final major of 2019
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With the PGA Championship moving forward on the schedule, the Open Championship (a.k.a. The British Open to those in the U.S.) has become the final major of the calendar year for 2019. Players are jockeying for spots in both the FedEx standings stateside and the race to Dubai on the European Tour, which concludes its…
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Kleberson Exclusive: “Dani Alves would fit in well with Liverpool”
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Ahead of the Copa America final on Sunday, US-bookies spoke with Brazilian World Cup winner Kleberson, currently coach in Pennsylvania. He shared his thoughts on Dani Alves potential next move, why he wants to bring the Ginga style of football back to the national team, and how the Brazilian women have done their country proud…
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Women’s World Cup Final Headlines Worldwide Banner Day of Championship Football
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Simply put, Sunday will be one of the biggest days in recent football memory. The Women’s World Cup final will lead a supercharged day of tournament championship matches, played out across three continents in a 10-hour span so it is time to look into the best sportsbook bonuses before the game. The Copa America and…
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United States’ Path to Repeat as Women’s World Cup Champions Faces European Blockade
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After an entertaining and sometimes chaotic run of group play matches helped (or hindered) by the use of VAR, the quarterfinal field has been set with most of the usual suspects who were expected to comprise the final eight teams in France. The defending champion United States are the lone non-European side of the bunch,…