Sports Watch Monitor Line Moves and Today’s Top Trends

Written by Doug Upstone | October 23, 2014

Sports Watch Monitor Line Moves and Today’s Top Trends

 

By Doug Upstone

 

Today we have a wicked variety of sports betting info for you to mull over. Like we say every day, understanding line moves can build your bankroll. (199-149 L64D)

 

NFL – (103) SAN DIEGO at (104) DENVER  8:25 ET  CBS

 

San Diego up two points to +9.5 seems like easy money right? The Chargers are 11-3 ATS as underdogs and are 11-10 ATS in Rockies in the past 21 trips. However, smart fact-finders know a key reason the Bolts lost to the Chiefs last week is all their mounting injuries and the replacements are serviceable, not difference-makers. On a short week it is a lot to ask a beat-up football team to rally even for a division game. Not saying San Diego will not cover, just quite task. SWM Take – Lean Denver

 

CFB – (105) CONNECTICUT at (106) EAST CAROLINA 7:00 ET  ESPNU

 

With Connecticut averaging a mere 12.8 PPG (127th out of 128th nationally), the total for this AAC contest has gone from 55.5 to 54. East Carolina behind QB Shane Carden is averaging 41 PPG, but will face a fairly decent UConn defense (25.7 PPG allowed). The Pirates are 7-0 OVER after two straight conference wins and 9-2 OVER when the total is between 49.5 and 56, but will the Huskies score enough to lift the total? SWM Take – Slight lean Over

 

CFB – (107) MIAMI-FL at (108) VIRGINIA TECH  8:00 ET ESPN

 

A monster move by sports bettors in this ACC affair. Miami opened at +2 and was flipped a massive five points to -3. Virginia Tech continues to have a weak offensive line and their defensive front seven can be blocked straight ahead and pushed off the ball. The Hokies already have two home losses and the only game they have covered in Blacksburg is William & Mary. Update – As of today, the Hurricanes have fallen to -2, with bettors knowing Miami is 0-3 on the road and Virginia Tech is 9-1 ATS as home underdogs. At last look 62 percent on the Canes. SWM Take – Lean Virginia Tech

 

NHL – (59) VANCOUVER at (60) ST. LOUIS  8:05 ET  NHLN

 

St. Louis has fallen 25 cents on the money line to -150 with the announcement backup netminder Jake Allen will be in net tonight for the Blues. Coach Ken Hitchcock gave out this information after the sportsbooks has already posted St. Louis at -175, wanting to have his ace goalie Brian Elliott ready for Chicago on Saturday. Vancouver arrives on the shores of the Mississippi river with two straight losses and the Blues dropped their last encounter. The Canucks have won four in a row in this series, but are 14-21 SU in St. Louis otherwise. SWM Take – Lean St. Louis

 

Sports Watch Monitor Weighty Trends

 

NFL Totals Trend

 

Denver is 11-2 OVER after three consecutive covers as a favorite.

 

CFB ATS Trend

 

Connecticut is 0-6 ATS this season.

 

NHL Totals Trend

 

Columbus is 18-6 OVER versus teams outscoring their opponents by 0.5 or more goals a game the last two seasons.

 

NHL Money Line Trend

 

Minnesota 9-0 in home games after three or more consecutive Under’s the last two seasons.

 

 

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