I recall home dogs hitting better than 60% ATS in the NFL playoffs. Can someone help me out with the actual stats? Naturally I am looking at the JV/Pitt game for an angle. Thanks in advance.
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Based on covers.com data and excluding Super Bowls:
Since the 1985/86 season, home dogs have gone 9-7 ATS, while all dogs have gone 106-94 ATS (that's 53% with a standard error of 3.55%).
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Home Dogs have always been a solid way to stay in the game and the ones on national tv are even better.
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