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College Football Betting predictions

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I am looking for the college football betting tips and predictions for the upcoming football matches. I am in particular looking for football betting help on Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl football matches, please help me know detailed betting predicti

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  1. Super Bowl betting extends far beyond point spread, moneyline and totals wagers. When the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers go head-to-head in Super Bowl 45, there will also be an extensive list of propositional wagering opportunities. In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the prop bets that can be made on the Packers.
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    Green Bay Packers Total Team Points – Over/Under 24 Points: Through 16 regular season games and three postseason contests, the Packers are averaging 25.2 points per game. A quick glance at that may have some bettors pounding the over. I’m not ready to do so. After all, Green Bay is up against the NFL’s top scoring defense. This unit only allowed an average of 14.5 points per game during the regular season. In fact, the Steelers have only allowed one opponent to score more than 24 points on them all season. The winner of the Super Bowl, however, has been over this number three of the last four years. Looking back a little further, we find that the Super Bowl winner has scored 24 points or more in 15 of the last 19 Super Bowls. I mention this because because odds makers have listed the Packers as a 2.5-point favorite in the big game. Still, Super Bowl history doesn’t trump what the Steelers have done this season in my book. My early lean is on the under.
    Green Bay Packers Total First Half Team Points – Over/Under 12 Points: The Packers have started fast basically all season before before trailing off in the second half. They have been over this number at the half in all three of their playoff games and in 12 of 19 games this season. I’ll stick with the trend and lean with the over here.
    Which player will score the first Green Bay TD in the game?
    Aaron Rodgers (GB) QB 7/1
    James Starks (GB) RB 5/1
    Brandon Jackson (GB) RB 10/1
    John Kuhn (GB) FB 13/2
    Greg Jennings (GB) WR 7/2
    Donald Driver (GB) WR 15/2
    James Jones (GB) WR 7/1
    Jordy Nelson (GB) WR 15/2
    Andrew Quarless (GB) TE 14/1
    Donald Lee (GB) TE 15/1
    Any Other Green Bay Player 17/2
    No Green Bay TD Scored In The Game 12/1
    Green Bay only had 11 rushing touchdowns during the regular season, so my money is on a receiver to cash this ticket. The receiver I’m backing is Greg Jennings, who leads the Packers with 12 touchdowns. Despite a pair of big games against the Falcons and the Bears, Jennings is yet to find the end zone in the postseason. That’s not enough to pull me off of him. It simply means he’s due in my book. You can get him at 7/2 odds.
    Which player will record the first Green Bay reception in the game?
    James Starks (GB) RB 5/1
    Brandon Jackson (GB) RB 6/1
    John Kuhn (GB) FB 6/1
    Greg Jennings (GB) WR 7/2
    Donald Driver (GB) WR 4/1
    James Jones (GB) WR 6/1
    Jordy Nelson (GB) WR 13/2
    Andrew Quarless (GB) TE 10/1
    Donald Lee (GB) TE 15/1
    Any Other Green Bay Player 15/2
    Aaron Rodgers has been going to Jennings early and often.  As a result, Green Bay’s top wideout has 16 catches in the last two games. He has been Rodgers’ go-to guy all season, and I don’t expect that to change in the Super Bowl. Jennings was targeted 11 times and had five catches for 118 yards when these two teams last met in the 2009 regular season. My hard-earned money is on Jennings to haul in the first grab for Green Bay. You can bet him at 7/2 odds.
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