NCAA Record 2007 (69-65-4 51.5%) -- ( -2.5 units)

NFL Record through Round 3 (75-49-1 60.5%) -- ( +21.1 units)

 

Congratulations,

You've discovered the site Las Vegas doesn't want you to find. Enclosed, free of charge, you will recieve my weekly picks for both the NFL and NCAA for the upcoming 2007 season.

Some background on my selections:

I am a self proclaimed NFL "expert" and truly believe after this season you'll feel the same way. My NFL picks are not based on any systems or trend analysis. I utilize a thourough evaluation of each teams strengths and weaknesses referenced versus countless variables, at home, on the road, versus the division, etc. I have cleared a 60% winning percentage in four of the last five seasons, topping out at 66% in 2004. I finished last season at 61.9% (78-48-3), including playoffs.

Each week my picks consist of my Top 3 Lined Games. These games have the most value in the Vegas line based on my analysis. My Top 2 O/U plays feature the greatest difference between my projected Total and that of the Total provided by Las Vegas. Also included, my Blowout of the Week and Upset Special. The Upset Special will be a Underdog of 4 or more points that I feel will win the game outright.

Unlike the NFL, I utilize a system to generate power ratings for all Division I NCAA football programs. Power Ratings are generated through various areas of analysis. Recruting, Returning Starters, Strength at each starting posisition, Strength of Conference, and many more. Through these power ratings I determine my Top 7 plays of the week. Also inlcuded, my Blowout Alert and Underdog Play of the week. My Blowout Alert is the game I feel the line is too light, and vice versa, with the Underdog Play. Last season, I finished with a winning percentage of 60.8% (93-60-2), including Bowl Games.

Following all of my recommended picks last season you would have finished at 52.2 times your average unit bet.

I look forward to another successful season in 2007.

***Picks are documented through The Sports Monitor

http://thesportsmonitor.com/