Sports Gambling – Military Bowl in Dec 28
26th December, 2011 - Posted by tang - No Comments
Among the newest Bowl contests comes out to play on December 28th when the Rockets take on the Falcons in Washington D.C. at the Military Bowl. The game happens in RFK Stadium and has been a fixture in December since 2008. The sportsbook constantly has its eyes on the prize with Toledo at -3 and the over/under at 70.
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Toledo goes into competition with an 8-4 total record and they lead the standings in the MAC West Division with a 7-1 record. The Toledo Rockets are 11th in total offense in the nation with a pretty balanced run and pass attack. Toledo is losing in 2 contests against rated opponents this year. Toledo finds themselves not merely in a lame duck situation for a head coach, but in this case the duck already flew the coop. Tim Beckman has already left the team even with merely being appointed by Illinois on December ninth. Offensive Coordinator Matt Campbell was initially promoted as Beckman’s substitute on an interim basis, but that jumped pretty rapidly in the past few days following rumblings from Beckman to possibly sway Campbell to join him in Urbana-Champaign were announced. Campbell’s promotion is now fixed and his trial by fire will be in Military Bowl.
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Air Force flies into play with a 7-5 total record and a frustrating 3-4 record in the MWC. With an total record of 34-18, head coach Troy Calhoun is in his fifth year. Their offense packs a wallop excellent enough for 21st in the nation, putting up 458.8 total offense yards per game. The real meat and potatoes of the Air Force offense lies in the ground game, the Falcons average 320.3 rushing yards a game. Air Force is headed by senior Qb Tim Jefferson Jr and he’s supported in the backfield by senior RB Asher Clark. Senior WR Zack Kauth is constantly a danger on third down and Clark is additionally helped by junior FB Mike DeWitt.
Tags: college football, football betting, NCAA betting, ncaa football, sports betting
Posted on: December 26, 2011
Filed under: NFL Regular Season



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