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    Wayne's Bowls & Playoffs
    Monday, January 04, 2010

    6*TCU (-7) over Boise State
    8:20 PM -- Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - University of Phoenix Stadium


    Partly cloudy. Winds blowing from the Northeast at 5-10 m.p.h. Game-time temperature: Around 70.



    4*CalRiverside (-4) over CalSanta Barbara
    10:00 PM -- Student Recreation Center



    3* Western Ky (+7) over Miss St




    • All times Eastern
    • Home team in BOLD

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    4-1 yesterday
    2-2 Sat
    5-1 Friday

    Been using him since Oct/Nov, up +80 units

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    Root's been on fire as of late. He had a really strong November and has been electric in the last couple of weeks.

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    any record for all of 09? not tryn to be pain in da rear end but nobody on here really touts him..why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JIMMY DA GREEK View Post
    any record for all of 09? not tryn to be pain in da rear end but nobody on here really touts him..why?

    I don't have any annual totals, but his picks are tracked by the Sports Monitor. Maybe you can find out over there.

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    here's the write-up........a 6* play on that "root to win" site is really his billionaires club play, but that site cant infringe on the name!!!...

    BOISE ST vs. TCU:
    Wayne Allyn Root, unlike many of the non-title BCS bowls, thinks this one has a compelling storyline and it goes beyond whether TCU’s stalwart defense can shut down Boise State’s video-game offense. It’s the first time two schools from conferences without automatic BCS bids have met on college football’s grandest stage. A pair of unbeatens, too. Mountain West champion TCU (12-0) earned an automatic bid to break into the BCS for the first time in school history. Its resume includes wins over Clemson in Death Valley and at Virginia, and humiliating routs of conference rivals Brigham Young and Utah. Western Athletic Conference champ Boise State (13-0) became the first team from a non-automatic qualifying conference to receive an at-large bid. The Broncos launched their so-far perfect season with a 19-8 victory over eventual Pac-10 champion Oregon—a game mostly remembered for Oregon tailback LeGarrette Blount’s post-game punchout of Boise State’s Byron Hout. WAR says at first glance, the game presents an intriguing matchup of TCU’s defense against Boise State’s offense. With Moore at the controls, the Broncos score 44.2 points per game, best in the country. The Horned Frogs concede 12.4 points per game, fourth nationally. But TCU also has a potent attack, and it actually outgained Boise State this year, 469.1 yards per game to 460.5. Boise State’s defense has played well at times—it limited Oregon to 28 points below its average—but the Broncos also gave up 33 points to Nevada, 34 points to Fresno State and 35 points to Louisiana Tech, which scored one touchdown on an interception return. Behind quarterback Andy Dalton and tailbacks Joseph Turner, Matthew Tucker and Ed Wesley, TCU’s offense scored 38 or more points in each of its last seven games. "Everything we do," coach Gary Patterson said, "is predicated on speed." Early on, Boise will learn if it can run with the Frogs. If not, forget about an upset. Frogs junior Andy Dalton has received an inkwell worth of credit for his improvement, and ditto for his backs and receivers. Without the improved line play, though, none of it happens. The Broncos’ pass rush tapers off after Ryan Winterswyk and Billy Winn. Look for Dalton to have plenty of time to throw Monday night.
    WAR SAYS TO TAKE TCU AND HAS IT RATED AS A BILLIONAIRE PLAY


    brocc/fact thanks for posting the baskets

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    Here's Root's Bowl performance from my records:

    Wyoming +10.5 Win 5 units
    Central Florida +2.5 Loss 3 units
    Midd. Tenn St +3/5 Win 7 units
    BYU +3 Win 7 units
    Cal -2.5 Loss 5 units
    SMU+11.5 Win 8 units
    BC+7 Loss 3 units
    NC+2 Push
    Marshall+3 Win 7 units
    Kentucky+7 Loss 7 units
    Georgia-6.5 Win 10 units
    Wisc+3 Win 10 units
    Temple+4 Loss 3 units
    Arizona+3 Loss 5 units
    Idaho-1 Push
    Navy+6 Win 7 units
    ***Under Navy/Mizz 1000 Dime/Unlimited Play Win 20 units
    Air Force+4.5 Win 10 units
    Okla-10 Loss 10 units
    Iowa St+1.5 Win 8 units
    Tenn+5 Loss 8 units
    NW+9 Win 9 units
    PSU+1.5 WIn 6 units
    FSU+3 Win 6 units
    Ohio St+4.5 Win 9 units
    Cincy+12 Loss 7 units
    ***Over FL/Cincy 1000 Dime/Unlimited Play Win 20 units
    Ole Miss-3.5 Win 15 units
    East Carl+7.5 Win 10 units
    NIU+7 Loss 5 units
    Mich St+9 Loss 10 units


    +67 units on package plays
    +107 units including 2 Special PlayTotals

    I have to add, those are not his ratings, they are a combination of his & mine combined. Sometimes I may have rated a pick higher or lower than what I was given.

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