Over at BetUS Sportsbook, they're working with a special set of propositions
that pose a comparison between the win totals of a noted college football
program and an NFL team. Usually it is between teams of a similar geographic
location, but here we take a look at the USC Trojans, coached by Pete Carroll,
and the New England Patriots, who Carroll once headed. For more Prop
Betting, visit the BetUS.com Sportsbook!
Here are the odds according to BetUS:
BetUS Football Proposition Odds
Who Will Have the Most Regular Season Wins?
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
-1.5 wins (-165)
USC TROJANS +1.5 wins
(+125)
Whatever you think of Bill Belichick, you have to admit that the New England
Patriots are going to be formidable. I don't think they're going to do it almost
exclusively by air, as they did last season. In fact, I think the ground game
will get quite a bit more emphasis. But even though the winning margins will not
be as dramatic, they will win. Don't make any mistake about that.
When I explored the possibility of the Pats going undefeated, I identified three
games on the schedule that might be particularly "dangerous" for them:
Oct. 12 @ San Diego
Nov. 2 @ Indianapolis
Dec. 7 @ Seattle
They could possibly win all three of these games. Certainly the trip to Seattle,
which is may be almost a default winner of the NFC West, is well within their
grasp.
The point is, even if they lost all these games, the USC Trojans may have to go
undefeated just to keep up with them in this prop.
Mark Sanchez is trying to come back from a dislocated knee, which happened just
a couple of weeks ago. Even though Carroll said Sanchez looked "terrific" in
drills, one has to wonder whether Sanchez isn't coming back too soon in an
attempt to start the opening game. On top of that, remember that Sanchez had to
fill in when John David Booty was injured last year, and the Men of Troy looked
a little more human when he was at the controls.
USC would appear to be deep at running back, but Joe McKnight, who is seen as
the potential star of that group, has battled injuries. First there was a hand
injury suffered in a dorm accident, then a hyper-extended elbow. McKnight should
be alright, but if such "misadventures," as the Los Angeles Times put it, are in
his nature, there are going to be problems.
I guess what I'm saying is that, having lost a lot of talent to the NFL draft,
including Sedrick Ellis and Fred Davis, hopes of USC going unbeaten are overly
optimistic. Ohio State come out west in the season’s second game. Oregon is also
on the schedule, albeit in a home game. UCLA is often a pain in the neck to
play. There's the rest of the Pac-10 schedule. And this team slipped up in the
game with Stanford last year, even with Booty at quarterback.
Under the circumstances, I don't mind laying a win and a half and -165 with the
Patriots in this special BetUS football proposition.
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