In softball? You guys did beat OU a few years ago so I could see it.Section & Hawkfan. In 2016. NDSU will be favored by 5 over you. Your thoughts. ...
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In softball? You guys did beat OU a few years ago so I could see it.Section & Hawkfan. In 2016. NDSU will be favored by 5 over you. Your thoughts. ...
This could be a good football game if ISU doesnt put them away early. I just watched parts of last years NDSU @ KSU game. The entire game is on utube. That gives you a pretty good idea of the kind of team we will see.
It comes down to coaching. I don't think NDSU loses much in talent but they lost a lot in coaching. What they have now is not Coach Bohls staff or leadership. Its a largely unproven head coach that did a nice job on defense and a lot of new assistants. I think they are pretty well paid so they might be good but they have a long way to go to prove they are the equal of what they have been used to at NDSU.
Their head coach, I forget his name, was also a D coordinator at UNI. I didn't bother to look up the record but I’m sure he has been an assistant on UNI teams the visited Ames.
Talent may be equal, I give a slight edge to the Cyclones because of roster depth and experience, but coaching is decidedly not. Edge Cyclones and that might be the game because it is a 2 point affair.
perm-vaca.... NDSU troll.Still skeptical of who you say you are.
You do know Craig Bohl had coached before against KSU when he was in Lincoln, so he knew what was coming.This could be a good football game if ISU doesnt put them away early. I just watched parts of last years NDSU @ KSU game. The entire game is on utube. That gives you a pretty good idea of the kind of team we will see.
It comes down to coaching. I don't think NDSU loses much in talent but they lost a lot in coaching. What they have now is not Coach Bohls staff or leadership. Its a largely unproven head coach that did a nice job on defense and a lot of new assistants. I think they are pretty well paid so they might be good but they have a long way to go to prove they are the equal of what they have been used to at NDSU.
Their head coach, I forget his name, was also a D coordinator at UNI. I didn't bother to look up the record but I’m sure he has been an assistant on UNI teams the visited Ames.
Talent may be equal, I give a slight edge to the Cyclones because of roster depth and experience, but coaching is decidedly not. Edge Cyclones and that might be the game because it is a 2 point affair.
And it has already moved to a pick 'em. I wonder how much further it'll move our way in the next week and a half.
Which is exactly why I predicted that Vegas would open with ISU favored (although I guess Im not sure if Vegas has lines for FBS/FCS games).
| 08/30/2014 12:00 PM (EST) | 275 276 | North Dakota State Iowa State |
Hmm, the NDSU dynasty are dogs now in this game.Update from Sportsbet.com - looks like things have changed.
08/30/2014
12:00 PM (EST)275
276North Dakota State
Iowa State
[TD="colspan: 6"]North Dakota State at Iowa State[/TD]
[TD="class: item, align: left"] +2½ -120
-2½ -120[/TD]
[TD="class: item, align: left"]+110
-150[/TD]
Cockeyes will get beat by NDSU in 2016. Mark it down. oh approve my registration over on your board, are you really that big of wussies in iowa city?
Insane movement in the last two days. Going from a pick to Iowa State -2.5 at 5dimes. The spread has moved 6 points in the two weeks which is nothing short of amazing in the gambling world. Especially, when you have no injuries involved. I would suspect that it will stay between -2.5 and pk at this point. Crossing the field goal threshold will take a lot of money.
Also important to note that this is a much better sign than the Drake v. Iowa State b-ball game. I remember that day very well and alot of "heavier bettors" at different websites were hitting the Cyclones. But the line stayed right at Drake -1.0. When that happens you start to get the feeling that you walked into a "trap."
Why? If the big money was coming in on ISU and the line wasn't moving that would usually mean the public is heavy on Drake, which would usually makes me feel better if I was on ISU. I can't see the public really pounding Drake for that game so I'm guessing you have that scenario backwards and the big money was coming in on Drake which was what was preventing the line from moving.
Using this example: if heavy money was coming in on Iowa State and the line didn't move, it is likely because the oddsmakers wanted the public to continue betting on Iowa State. They thought there was some inefficiency in the public perception of the teams and believed Drake would win. Thus the "trap" feeling.
Thanks for explaining this AltHawk. The common misperception from people is that Vegas wants equal money on a game. They don't give a crap if Iowa State has $800,000 on it and North Dakota State $400,000. They want to win. However, what they do want to avoid is a tremendous amount of line movement from opening line to closing line. That type of line movement allows a potential "middle" situation which subsequently can cost the books alot of money.