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09/01/2010 - Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - After months of anticipation, FCS football has finally arrived. Enough of predictions and previews, camp updates and coaches talk. Now it is time to play the games.
The Sportsbook Betting Lines/Fathead.com FCS Top 25 action kicks off Thursday when No. 16 Delaware hosts Division II West Chester University. Quarterback Pat Devlin and the Blue Hens will look to tune up for what is sure to be a thrilling CAA Football race.
In all 22 ranked teams will take the field by Sunday, highlighted by defending champion and consensus preseason No. 1 Villanova. The Wildcats will face Temple on Friday in Philadelphia's second annual Mayor's Cup at Lincoln Financial Field.
With 15 returning starters, including Matt Szczur, a leading Walter Payton Award (sponsored by Fathead.com) candidate, Villanova has all the tools to repeat in 2010. Friday should prove a sufficient litmus test as 'Nova takes on a Temple squad which last season went 9-4 and played in its first bowl game in 30 years.
Following are games involving teams in The Sportsbook Betting Lines/Fathead.com FCS Top 25 plus other selected matchups for Week 1 (all times are EST):
THURSDAY, SEPT. 2
Eastern Kentucky at Missouri State, 7 p.m.
Series record: First meeting
What to know: Eastern Kentucky is looking to recover from last year's 5-6 finish, which marked the team's first losing season in over 30 years.
T.J. Pryor, the 2009 Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year, returns at quarterback.
Cornerback Jeremy Caldwell, a Buck Buchanan Award (sponsored by Fathead.com) nominee, highlights the defense.
Eastern Kentucky has lost nine straight season openers.
Missouri State returns 17 starters to a team that finished fifth in the Missouri Valley Football Conference in 2009. Highlighting the returners are three-time All-MVFC offensive lineman David Arkin and 2009 MVFC Newcomer of the Year Antoine Wilkinson at linebacker.
Missouri Valley is 3-1 in home openers under head coach Terry Allen.
Prediction: Eastern Kentucky, 31-28
West Chester (7-4) at No. 16 Delaware (6-5), 7 p.m.
Series record: Delaware leads, 44-6-1
What to know: Delaware quarterback Pat Devlin returns after leading the CAA in passing yards per game (242.2) in 2009. Devlin is in his second season at Delaware after transferring from Penn State, and will be aided by a deep receiving corps.
Watch for the return of linebacker Matt Marcorelle, who was granted a sixth year of eligibility due to injuries. His return should provide a spark for the Blue Hens' defense.
West Chester is ranked No. 22 in the AFCA Division II preseason poll. This marks the third consecutive year that West Chester has entered the fall campaign nationally ranked.
Prediction: Delaware, 48-13
Quincy (4-7) at No. 5 Southern Illinois (11-2), 8 p.m.
Series record: SIU leads, 2-0
What to know: SIU will christen new Saluki Stadium against Quincy in the season opener. Senior kicker Kyle Dougherty needs just two field goals to set the school's all-time record for field goals made in a career.
SIU slotted five players on The Sportsbook Betting Lines/Fathead.com FCS Preseason All- America Team, second only to Appalachian State's seven.
Former SIU quarterback Bobby Brenneisen transferred to Quincy after the 2009 season and is expected to start behind center.
Quincy was picked to finish fifth in the Midwest League in the 2010 Mid-States Football Association Preseason poll.
Prediction: SIU, 55-14
No. 13 Eastern Washington (8-4) at Nevada (8-5), 9:05 p.m.
Series record: Nevada leads, 7-1
What to know: Eastern Washington will debut new quarterback and SMU transfer Bo Levi Mitchell. Mitchell's transition should be eased by running back Taiwan Jones, a Walter Payton Award nominee.
J.C. Sherritt, a Buck Buchanan Award nominee, and the EWU defense will be tasked with stopping a potent Nevada running attack, which led the FBS with an average of 344.9 rushing yards per game.
EWU and Nevada last met in 1991, when both were a member of the Big Sky Conference.
Prediction: Nevada, 42-14
FRIDAY, SEPT. 3
No. 1 Villanova (14-1) at Temple (9-4), 5 p.m.
Series record: Villanova leads, 16-12-2
What to know: Defending FCS champion Villanova returns 15 starters in 2010, sporting perhaps the most dynamic player in the nation in Matt Szczur. Szczur is a threat at running back, wide receiver, kick returner and quarterback in Villanova's version of the Wildcat.
Linebacker Terence Thomas leads a strong defensive unit.
Temple is a steadily improving team and finished 2009 tied for first in the MAC's East Division, eventually advancing to the Eagle Bank Bowl against UCLA.
In last year's inaugural Mayor's Cup game, Villanova defeated Temple, 27-24.
Prediction: Temple, 31-26
SATURDAY, SEPT. 4
Central Connecticut State (9-3) at No. 10 New Hampshire (10-3), noon
Series record: New Hampshire leads, 5-0
What to know: New Hampshire was the only team to beat eventual FCS champion and 2010 preseason No. 1 Villanova last season.
This year, the team must replace reliable skill position performers in running back Chad Kackert and tight end Scott Sicko.
Central Connecticut State also will be without last year's top running back, James Mallory, who was the NEC Offensive Player of the Year.
CCSU was picked to finish first in the Northeast Conference preseason coaches poll.
Prediction: New Hampshire, 35-21
St. Francis, Pa. (2-9) at No. 21 Liberty (8-3), 12 p.m.
Series record: Liberty leads, 1-0
What to know: For the fourth consecutive season, Big South coaches and media tabbed Liberty as the preseason conference favorite. Liberty appears poised to make the FCS playoffs as the Big South has been awarded an automatic bid for the first time in league history,
Liberty also sports the Big South Preseason Offensive POY in junior quarterback Mike Brown. He was the 2009 Big South Offensive POY.
St. Francis, on the other hand, has been chosen to finish last in the NEC this season.
Prediction: Liberty, 56-7
No. 18 Eastern Illinois (8-4) at Iowa (11-2), 12:05 p.m.
Series record: First meeting
What to know: Eastern Illinois head coach Bob Spoo will be entering his 24th season as the Panthers' head coach. Last season, he was named Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year for the third time in his career.
This is one of Spoo's more experienced teams, although the Panthers are breaking in a new quarterback. Brandon Large, who was a redshirt last season after transferring in from Scottsdale Community College, will line up under center.
Iowa is the highest-ranked team that Eastern Illinois has ever faced. The Hawkeyes are ranked No. 9 in the AP preseason poll and No. 10 in the USA Today coaches preseason poll.
Prediction: Iowa, 52-7
No. 11 South Carolina State (10-2) at Georgia Tech (11-3), 1 p.m.
Series record: First meeting
What to know: South Carolina State was undefeated in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference play last season, and reached the FCS playoffs for the second consecutive year, eventually falling to Appalachian State, also for the second consecutive year.
S.C. State will look to expound on its 2009 success, despite losing MEAC all- time rushing leader Will Ford and five players who graduated to the professional ranks.
Returning to the MEAC's most potent offense is senior quarterback Malcolm Long, who threw for 2,502 yards and 20 touchdowns in 2009.
This will mark the fourth straight year that S.C. State will play against a major Division I opponent.
Georgia Tech, the defending ACC champion, is ranked No. 16 in the AP poll and No. 17 in the USA Today coaches poll.
Prediction: Georgia Tech, 52-10
No. 19 Weber State (7-5) at Boston College (8-5), 1 p.m.
Series record: First meeting
What to know: Cameron Higgins, a Walter Payton Award nominee, is the face of the Weber State Wildcats. He was the Big Sky Offensive POY in 2008, but his numbers decreased slightly in 2009. This year, he must deal with the departure of Weber's all-time leading rusher Trevyn Smith.
The defense is highlighted by linebacker Taylor Sedillo, a 2010 Preseason All- Big Sky first-team member.
Boston College was picked to finish last in the ACC last year, but instead tallied an 8-5 record, tied for second place and earned its 11th straight bowl appearance.
Second-year head coach Frank Spaziani welcomes back 16 starters. Also returning is 2008 ACC Defensive POY Mark Herzlich at linebacker. He is back after a bout with Ewing's Sarcoma.
Prediction: BC, 55-19
Howard (2-9) at No. 25 Holy Cross (9-3), 1 p.m.
Series record: First meeting
What to know: Holy Cross returns to defend its Patriot League title in 2010. Last season's title marked the sixth in Crusaders history.
This year, the Crusaders return without record-setting quarterback Dominic Randolph, but a bevy of talented receivers should compensate for some of the loss.
Holy Cross was picked to finish fourth in the Patriot League's preseason poll. Senior defensive end Mude Ohimor was named the Preseason Defensive POY.
Howard finished in last place in the MEAC in 2009. One of the team's two victories came against a Patriot League member, however, as Howard defeated Georgetown 14-11.
Prediction: Holy Cross, 35-7
Western State (3-8) at No. 2 Montana (14-1), 3 p.m.
Series record: Montana leads, 1-0
What to know: Montana fell one victory short of a FCS title last season.
Quarterback Andrew Selle and running back Chase Reynolds, both 2010 Walter Payton Award nominees, along with cornerback Trumaine Johnson, a Buck Buchanan Award nominee, lead a unit which should again contend for a title.
Robin Pflugrad enters his first season as Montana's head coach.
Last year, in the first ever meeting between Montana and Western State, Montana delivered a shutout, 38-0.
Prediction: Montana, 52-3
No. 3 Appalachian State (11-3) at Chattanooga (6-5), 3 p.m.
Series record: Appalachian State leads, 23-10
What to know: Appalachian State lost the best player in the nation in Armanti Edwards. Athletic junior DeAndre Presley has been slotted as Edwards' replacement. The season opener will mark Presley's third career start.
The defense is highlighted by three Buck Buchanan Award nominees in defensive end Jabari Fletcher, linebacker D.J. Smith and free safety Marc LeGree. LeGree led the SoCon in 2009 with seven interceptions.
In 2009, App State's Jerry Moore shared Southern Conference Coach of the Year honors with Chattanooga first-year head coach Russ Huesman, as decided by conference coaches. Huesman won the award outright as decided by the SoCon media.
In Huesman's first seaon, the Mocs improved from 1-11 to 6-5.
Prediction: Appalachian State, 21-20
Fort Lewis (2-9) at No. 24 Montana State (7-4), 3:05 p.m.
Series record: Montana State leads, 2-0
What to know: Montana State has a string of eight straight winning seasons.
Defense is consistently the key for Montana State and 2009 was no different as the team sported the No. 1 overall defense in the Big Sky.
This season, Montana State must replace All-American and Buck Buchanan Award finalist Dan Fletcher, but preseason All-Big Sky lineman Dan Ogden returns to lead a strong unit.
Montana State and Fort Lewis last met in 1998, with MSU cruising to a 45-9 victory.
Prediction: Montana State, 52-6
No. 17 Jacksonville State (8-3) at Ole Miss (9-4), 3:30 p.m.
Series record: First meeting
What to know: Jacksonville State finished with the best record in the Ohio Valley Conference in 2009 but was ineligible for the OVC championship. This season, the team is again eligible and was tagged as the preseason favorite by league coaches and sports information directors.
Junior quarterback Marquis Ivory will make his second career start for Jacksonville State. He started the season opener at Georgia Tech in 2009, and completed 23 of 38 passes for 193 yards and two touchdown passes. Jacksonville State lost the contest, 37-17.
Ole Miss marks the Gamecocks' third consecutive season-opening FBS opponent.
Jacksonville State is 0-2 all-time against SEC opponents, losing to Mississippi State in 2002 and 2006
Prediction: Ole Miss, 42-17
No. 4 William & Mary (11-3) at Massachusetts (5-6), 3:30 p.m.
Series record: Massachusetts leads, 7-4
What to know: For William & Mary, a bruising running attack and a punishing defense provide a formula for victory.
Leading the rushing attack is Walter Payton Award nominee Jonathan Grimes.
The defense is highlighted by B.W. Webb, who was named the 2009 CAA Defensive ROY and linebacker Jake Trantin, who led the team with 90 tackles.
UMass has won seven of its last 12 games against Top 5 teams. Last season, UMass defeated No. 4 New Hampshire at home, 23-17 on Oct. 17.
New Minutemen running back John Griffin, a transfer from Northeastern, finished second to Grimes in the CAA in rushing yards per game (91.7) last year.
Prediction: William & Mary, 31-6
Morehead State (3-8) at No. 15 James Madison (6-5), 6 p.m.
Series record: James Madison leads, 4-2
What to know: James Madison won its final four games of the season in 2009.
Expect a big season from quarterback Drew Dudzik, who split time with Justin Thorpe before being sidelined with a foot injury after five games.
The defense will be without 2009 Buck Buchanan Award winner Arthur Moats at linebacker, who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills.
Despite tallying a 3-8 record last season, Morehead State finished 2009 in the top 10 in the FCS in rushing defense (fourth), total defense (seventh) and tackles for loss (first).
Key defensive losses, including linebacker Wes McDermott, will prove a challenge to duplicating last season's success.
Prediction: James Madison, 19-7
Monmouth (5-6) at No. 22 Colgate (9-2), 6 p.m.
Series record: Tied, 1-1
What to know: Colgate was picked to finish first in the Patriot League this season by coaches and sports information directors.
Colgate returns quarterback Greg Sullivan and running back Nate Eachus, but lost All-American wide receiver Pat Simonds. In last year's 35-23 victory over Monmouth, Eachus ran for 139 yards.
Colgate's secondary is strong, led by 2009 Patriot League ROY Demitri Diamond.
Monmouth's key loss is 2008 NEC Offensive Player of the Year and Walter Payton Award candidate David Sinisi. A strong offensive line should ease the transition to the post-Sinisi era.
Reigning NEC Defensive POY Jose Gumbs returns to safety after filling in at linebacker last season.
Prediction: Colgate, 27-17
No. 6 Richmond (11-2) at Virginia (3-9), 6 p.m.
Series record: Virginia leads, 25-2-2
What to know: Richmond has reached the FCS playoffs four of the past five seasons, including 2008, when the school captured its first-ever FCS title.
Familiarity will run deep and emotions will be on edge as Virginia head coach Mike London and Richmond head coach Latrell Scott each faces his former team.
London, who guided Richmond to its 2008 championship, is in his first season as Virginia's head coach. Scott acted as wide receivers coach at Virginia last season and enters his first year as Richmond's head coach.
Richmond lost 15 starters in the offseason, but returns a number of elite skill-position players.
In all, Richmond notched seven Preseason All-CAA Football selections, which is tied with No. 1 Villanova for the lead. Richmond also placed three players on the Buck Buchanan Award Watch List in Martin Parker, Justin Rogers and Eric McBride.
Southern California transfer Aaron Corp takes over as Richmond's starting quarterback.
At Virginia, Mike London will look to rejuvenate a program which lost its final six games in 2009.
Prediction: Richmond, 21-17
Jacksonville (7-4) at Old Dominion (9-2), 6 p.m.
Series record: Old Dominion leads, 1-0
What to know: Last year, start-up program Old Dominion executed a thrilling fourth-quarter rally to defeat Jacksonville, 28-27.
ODU's inaugural season was a rousing success - a 9-2 record - and the team will continue to develop as it prepares for CAA play next year.
Quarterback Thomas DeMarco, who was the leading rusher in ODU's victory over Jacksonville, is expected to have another stellar year.
Jacksonville, led by running back Rudell Small, has posted a 16-8 record over the past two years.
Jacksonville must take to the road in pursuit of revenge as it opens the 2010 season.
Prediction: Old Dominion, 31-24
No. 7 Elon (9-3) at Duke (5-7), 7 p.m.
Series record: Duke leads, 5-0-1
What to know: Elon finished No. 2 in the SoCon in total offense last year behind the Scott Riddle-to-Terrell Hudgins connection. Hudgins caught 16 touchdown passes, but departed. Riddle returns, however, and should vie for SoCon POY honors.
The defense lost sack-leader Andre Campbell, but returns Brandon Ward, a Preseason All-SoCon first-team member
Duke and Elon are separated by only 40 miles of terrain, but the two schools have not met since 1926, when Duke shutout Elon, 32-0.
Prediction: Duke, 28-20
No. 8 Stephen F. Austin (10-3) at Texas A&M (6-7), 7 p.m.
Series record: Texas A&M leads, 2-0
What to know: J.C. Harper has turned around SFA in the last few seasons, and the team's No. 8 ranking is a testament to his accomplishment.
The ranking is also a testament to quarterback Jeremy Moses and linebacker Jabara Williams. The two players represent one of only six tandems in the nation to be nominated for both the Walter Payton and Buck Buchanan awards, respectively.
Saturday's opener will mark the third consecutive season that SFA has played an FBS school. The program is 2-8 all-time versus FBS opponents.
Prediction: Texas A&M, 48-28
Lamar (0-0) at No. 12 McNeese State (9-3), 8 p.m.
Series record: McNeese State leads, 19-8-1
What to know: McNeese is 33-10 under head coach Matt Viator, and have won six of 11 league championships since 2000.
Graduate student Jacob Bower has been named the successor to quarterback Derrick Fourroux, who was the 2009 Southland Conference Co-Player of the year.
McNeese suffered heavy losses on offense as All-American running back Toddrick Pendland also departed, and the defense will be forced to shoulder the burden early.
Lamar has not fielded a football team since 1989. The game will be a indicator for Lamar, as the team will join McNeese in the Southland Conference next season.
Prediction: McNeese State, 35-7
SUNDAY, SEPT. 5
Southern University (6-6) at Delaware State (4-6), 12 p.m.
Series record: Delaware State leads, 2-0
What to know: Delaware State and Southern will face off in the Sixth Annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge at the Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando.
Southern is making its second appearance in the Challenge, while Delaware State is making its first appearance.
Delaware State returns only seven starters this season, including only one on the defensive side of the ball - defensive tackle Andre Caroll, who was the team's leading tackler last season.
Hornets senior quarterback Anthony Glaud will look to build off of his 315- yard passing performance in last season's victorious finale over Howard.
Southern is in the hands of new head coach and former NFL player and assistant Stump Miller, and he will look to get off to a winning start.
Prediction: Southern, 35-17
Texas Southern at No. 20 Prairie View A&M, 5 p.m.
Series record: Texas Southern leads, 40-23-1
What to know: This game, which will be played at the Houston Texans' Reliant Stadium, has early SWAC title implications.
Prairie View returns an experienced team, highlighted by the dynamic backfield of running back Donald Babers and quarterback K.J. Black, who was named the SWAC Preseason Offensive POY.
Texas Southern fields a talented quarterback of its own in Arvell Nelson and a stout defense which finished first overall in the SWAC in 2009.
These two teams should be battling for conference supremacy all year, and the season opener will afford each team an opportunity to take the first shot.
Prediction: Prairie View, 28-24
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This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone after his all out assault on the record books last season. For those suffering from amnesia or were under a rock last football season, all L.T. did last season was set the NFL record for rushing touchdowns (28), total touchdowns (31) and total points scored (186) to go along with his 1815 rushing yards and 508 receiving yards. At 6-1, Tom Brady is next in line which isn’t surprising considering all of the firepower the Pats added over the off-season. With the addition of Randy Moss, Donte Stallworth and Wes Welker; it would be quite difficult for Brady’s numbers not to improve from last years 3529 yards and 24 touchdowns. There appears to be some decent value in Drew Bees at 10-1 considering he probably would have won the award last year if it wasn’t for L.T.’s record breaking season.
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Ten years ago, at just about this time, I called Alan Boston in Vegas and left him a voicemail that went something like this (abridged version): "Hey Alan, Chad Millman from ESPN The Magazine calling. I want to do a book about wise guys, you in?"
A couple weeks later I got a message back (abridged version): "I don't know, maybe," Boston said. "Call me and we'll talk about it. But not later today. I got $1,000 on Andre Agassi to win the French Open at 40-1, and he's in the finals."
Here's what happened next (abridged version): Agassi won his tourney. Boston won his $40,000. I wrote sportsbook.
In the ten years since, how much has been wagered on the big-time tennis events? Put it this way: The Nevada Gaming Commission doesn't even track the number year by year because it's so small.
"Tennis makes up about one-tenth of one percent of our take," says Lucky's bookmaking boss Jimmy Vaccaro. "The last big golf major we probably had $100,000 worth of bets. In tennis, we might have written two big tickets."
Tennis' lack of popularity amongst the American bettoratti is no surprise, really. For starters, the biggest sports betting holidays -- the Super Bowl, the NCAA tourney -- are must see TV. People, at least the degenerates I know, plan vacations around watching those events in Vegas sports books.
But Wimbledon? Doesn't exactly reel in the whales. "Seriously, it's the nuts as an event," says Boston. "But who even knows when it's on?"
Here's another reason that helps explain why golf gets traction, something I call "The Bubbe Theory." My Bubbe is pushing 95 and has cataracts so bad that, to her, even the most crystalline Chicago day is mostly cloudy. But she still listens to the Cubs games, and she still calls me in a fit if she disagrees with something Rick Telander writes in the Chicago Sun Times. She's a sports fan. If she doesn't know you, you're just filling a niche. And niche players, even historically good ones like Roger and Raf, don't drive betting volume. Only the highest profile names attract square money, which inflates wagering totals like a shot of saline to the lips. Bubbe, and the public, loved Agassi, tennis' last cross-the-rubicon, mainstream draw. She also has a crush on Tiger. She's given me standing orders to put a sawbuck on the big cat whenever I walk through a sports book (or mistakenly tap into one via my Internet machine.) That explains why the Masters is getting $100K in action at some books while the four tennis majors might not get that combined this year.
This isn't a case of tennis being a difficult sport to bet. In fact, in Europe, it's probably the second most popular sport for gambling after soccer. Granted, as the WSJ football betting last week and The Mag's Shaun Assael examined in even greater depth last year, that might be because gamblers across the pond see it as an easy game to fix. But it could also be because, over there it holds the kind of sway the big two do over here.
Street corners in Spain are peppered with public courts and kids doing their best Raffy impressions. In some war torn parts of Eastern Europe poverty-stricken kids view tennis as an escape route, like football or basketball here. A couple years ago The Mag's Lindsay Berra wrote a great piece about Belgrade's Jelena Jankovic, Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic. They learned the game as kids while bombs were raining down on their homeland. They practiced in drained swimming pools. Not exactly Nick Bolletierri conditions.
In the United States, casual fans think tennis is played four times a year. But on the tightly packed European continent, national interest in homegrown talent runs deep every weekend. Of the ATP's current top 20 players, only two, tennis betting and James Blake, are American. Fourteen are from Europe, representing six different countries.
No wonder fans from Lisbon to Bhudapest get jacked up for the net game, whether it's Wimbledon or a low-level tourney like the Estoril Open in Portugal (congrats to Spain's Albert Montanes for winning that one, btw). Chances are good that someone representing their flag will not only be playing, but have a shot at winning.
And that's all any bettor can ask for.
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