College Football Gambling On Sunday Rivalry Games
Rivalry games in college football are a hard thing to do for teams early in the year. While most fans love the idea, the players and the coaches would rather these games come later in the season.
On Sunday, a pair of rivalry games highlight the end of the first weekend of college football for 2008. Kentucky will face off against their hated in-state rival Louisville. Out West, Colorado State and Colorado will tangle for bragging rights that will last for over a year.
This is not the first time that rivalry games have been the feature of the seasons first week. The past several years up until last year the Miami Hurricanes and Florida State Seminoles played each other on Labor Day weekend.
Both teams were vocal in their opposition to having to play their rival that early in the year. The kinks of the off season are not usually worked out right away, leaving sloppy play as always a possibility in the seasons early stages.
That is why many division I teams schedule lesser opponents early, this way they can work out the kinks and not have to worry about possibly losing a game and costing them a national championship chance.
Whatever the case may be against these games, the fact
August 31, 2008
Posted By Tom Jones
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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