Can you just imagine what the score would've been if Utah would've played LSU? :scared:
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Can you just imagine what the score would've been if Utah would've played LSU? :scared:
Utah was Corso's dark horse pick to win it all. All the announcers picked a dark horse and Corso was the only one even close so it got a lot of airtime, especially when it was actually a possibility at the end of the regular season.
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Utah is getting embarrassed...a laughing stock.
The biggest issue I have seen is the offensive line. Huntley has been running for his life.
Utah = outmuscled, outcoached, overrated.
This might be the worst, most embarrassing game I've ever seen Utah play.
Pathetic.
This game is a prime example of why the Pac-12 is so disrespected.
Because when the best the Pac-12 has to offer gets creamed in this fashion by a mid tier Big 12 team it validates everybody's suspicions.
^^^wow at least somebody won big. :lol8:
That's a losing ticket if I'm not mistaken. That's a straight bet ticket (no point spread). If it's real the bet was $100k that Utah would win. If Utah won the better would have been paid $137,037.05 (his original $100k plus $37,037.05 for winning).
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Ouch. That $100k loss would sting.
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I'm also don't believe that's a real betting ticket because if you look at the ticket on a big screen like your computer it's easy to see where the ticket was altered. Look at the white on the ticket and it's easy to see where information was erased.
Here is a real straight bet ticket from South Point.
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Am I reading that right? The ticket costs $8,000 but the payout is $160,000?!
Wow 😳
You're reading it wrong. A $100k ticket pays $168k to win.
A $8000 ticket will pay $13,440 to win.
This would have been a terrible bet as the bet was placed before the season began (end of February 2018) that the Saints would win the 2019 Superbowl.
This is how I know the first ticket was a fake is because this is what a real straight ticket would look like.
Don't ask me why they post the odds like this. Probably for the same reason they post horse racing at 7/3 instead of 2.3. I think they intentionally make it confusing, I'm just not sure why.
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