BubbaWms
#AlwaysNextYear
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The article that I read had the starting odds at what I posted. Unfortunately, I can't find the same link.
It's not where they end, but where they start. Odds makers set the odds to get bets. It moves due to the bets. It's not that complicated.
Which brings me to a question, if one originally betted on the -1 but the line increased to -8 someone after your bet, and then they proceeded to cover a 4 point spread, which line takes it on your bet. The initial or the end? As in would you win because you netted on a -1 spread, or lose because it ended up being -8?
I'm a huge gambler as you can tell... (sarcasm, btw.)
Have your expectations about our team changed any?
What makes you think this is the beginning of the end for Bama? Saban retire?
(1) No my expectations haven't changed. I still think we go 14-1 and win the national title.
(2) I think it'll be a combination of things. First they're gonna lose again this year in the national title game. That'll probably distress Saban big time. Then in 2018 they'll lose a couple of games. Recruiting has already fallen off from what it used to be. I think that continues. After all this I think Saban probably quits in 2019.
(1) No my expectations haven't changed. I still think we go 14-1 and win the national title.
(2) I think it'll be a combination of things. First they're gonna lose again this year in the national title game. That'll probably distress Saban big time. Then in 2018 they'll lose a couple of games. Recruiting has already fallen off from what it used to be. I think that continues. After all this I think Saban probably quits in 2019.
Been having visions of cutting you some slack because you do say some factual things at least 1% of the time but JHC....next time you have them kinda thoughts, just letem freakin go....you can thank me later !
Oh yeah. How will Bama ever survive settling for 1 top 3 class after 7 straight #1 classes?
All good things don't last forever. I don't know why people think the Saban dynasty will continue in perpetuity. I predicted them to go 11-1 this year and make it to the playoffs as a second SEC team even though they won't be playing for the conference championship.
However, this is the beginning of the end. We've already seen that the recruiting standard of excellence is beginning to fall off. Alabama's 2018 class will be lucky to be in the top 10 let alone the top 3 which it has been since 2008 when Saban put together his first full recruiting class. The tea leaves are there. You guys are just not willing to read them. All good things come to an end. And the Saban dynasty at Alabama is about to end.
The end will start in January 9, 2018 when we beat them in Atlanta for the national title. It'll continue in October 2018 when we beat Alabama in Neyland to break the regular season losing streak. I think after missing out on the SEC Championship in 2017 and 2018, Saban will retire.
Perhaps reading comprehension of what you wrote is not your strongest suit....I'll try it again !
you said "We didn't play the starters the entire game"
Focus on that and get back to me !
I love how you cite your own predictions as if they are some kind or legitimate source. It would be ridiculous even if your predictions were fairly solid as opposed to the dog crap they typically are.
A better comparison is how mediocre GT played against FCS school Jacksonville State than UT.
Alabama is not getting a top 3 class this year. They'll be lucky to be in the top 5. I think 7-10 range is more likely.
Plus y'all won't have Saban to bail you out for much longer. He'll retire by 2019.
Be happy though I think you guys will be back in the SEC Championship Game in 2020. You'll lose to Florida that year. But making it to the championship game will be an accomplishment for y'all.
Not projecting the future but you do know the only player currently (mid-Sept BTW) committed to AL that's not a 4* is a kicker.
You seem to understand it here, but a couple of pages back you say they got two games wrong.
Oddsmakers aren't trying to pick the winner, they only try to get the same amount bet on each side for protection.
The initial line is a bit like a guess on how it might turn out, but it is influenced by things like how the betting public sees a particular team. Bama point spreads right now always start high to get bets on the other team. Sometimes it is not high enough to start with.
Either way the goal is an even split of bets between the two teams.
Just because you have a lot of open spots right now doesn't mean they'll be filled by great players. Saban will find that he won't be picking and choosing as he expects come December.
Plus teams like Ohio State, Texas, and even Miami are way too far out in front. Alabama will finish in that bottom part of the top 10 like Tennessee.
