Its the average spread for the game amongst the vegas sports books, some might have it at 23, 23.5, ect so they just average it to get a general spreadWould somebody be inclined to explain what "VI consensus" is? Thanks.
Vegas Insider consensus.Would somebody be inclined to explain what "VI consensus" is? Thanks.
Lotta cooks in that kitchen nowadays. I don't suppose they vary a ton and I'm sure it's pretty eyebrow raising when some do.Vegas Insider consensus.
What’s insider is a betting info website. Not a sports book, they just compile odds and list them on their website, and you can pay for “expert picks.”
The VI consensus is just the most common lines among all the sports books, hence the “consensus” part. For example if 11 sports books had the spread at 23 but two other books had it listed at 21, 23 would likely be the consensus.
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Colorado State WR Dante Wright is doubtful. He is their second most frequent passing target after TE McBride.
I hate that call. What Wadley did is not egregious, let them have some fun!I like Iowa to cover vs. Indiana, and they did (bigly).
I thought they would beat the spread vs. ISU and had a good chance of winning outright (they did, bigly).
I wimped out and suggested they wouldn't cover vs. Kent State. I was wrong.
I think Kent St. is substantially better than Colorado State. The spread is about the same. Iowa has been covering these large spreads vs. non-P5 schools pretty consistently lately (2019 Miami-OH and MTSU; 2018 N Ill and UNI; 2017 Wyoming).
The 2017 game vs. North Texas was the last one they failed to cover (23.5 pts, Hawks won 31-14, but it should be noted they lost 7 points on this:
Akrum Wadley TD Nullified by Unsportsmanlike Conduct Call
Iowa RB Akrum Wadley has his TD called back due to a unsportsmanlike conduct call.www.youtube.com
And the Hawks are averaging 30 pts/game this year, and over 31 pts/game over their current 9 game winning streak. I just don't see any way they fail to cover this spread. I would take the Hawks and the over.
p.s. - I don't put my money where my mouth is, but you definitely should
Does it matter? McBride is their entire passing offense. Thinking about it you could say the same thing about Laporta and Iowa....so nevermind.
True. McBride has more receptions (30) than the next seven receivers combined. But LaPorta has 13 receptions and the next two have a total of 16 receptions. Iowa tends to throw to more receivers, it just seems like LaPorta has a lot more.
True. McBride has more receptions (30) than the next seven receivers combined. But LaPorta has 13 receptions and the next two have a total of 16 receptions. Iowa tends to throw to more receivers, it just seems like LaPorta has a lot more.
another referee looking to assert himself... not unlike some of the other ridiculous calls we've seen this year (targeting, the overturned catch by TT last week, etc)I hate that call. What Wadley did is not egregious, let them have some fun!
I like Iowa to cover vs. Indiana, and they did (bigly).
I thought they would beat the spread vs. ISU and had a good chance of winning outright (they did, bigly).
I wimped out and suggested they wouldn't cover vs. Kent State. I was wrong.
I think Kent St. is substantially better than Colorado State. The spread is about the same. Iowa has been covering these large spreads vs. non-P5 schools pretty consistently lately (2019 Miami-OH and MTSU; 2018 N Ill and UNI; 2017 Wyoming).
The 2017 game vs. North Texas was the last one they failed to cover (23.5 pts, Hawks won 31-14, but it should be noted they lost 7 points on this:
Akrum Wadley TD Nullified by Unsportsmanlike Conduct Call
Iowa RB Akrum Wadley has his TD called back due to a unsportsmanlike conduct call.www.youtube.com
And the Hawks are averaging 30 pts/game this year, and over 31 pts/game over their current 9 game winning streak. I just don't see any way they fail to cover this spread. I would take the Hawks and the over.
p.s. - I don't put my money where my mouth is, but you definitely should