Handicapper Hank “The Hammer” Goldberg went 5-0 ATS last week to run his season record to 25-12-3 ATS.
Football
Here’s a look at what happened during Week 11 of the high school football season.
The Longhorns forced six turnovers in a 49-14 win at Sierra Vista on Friday night in the 4A Sunset Region quarterfinals.
Canyon Springs cruised to a 41-0 victory over Basic in the first round of the Sunrise Regional playoffs — a rematch of the Sept. 15 game at Basic that featured more than 30 penalties, four ejections and a post-game brawl Clark County School District police officers broke up with pepper spray.
Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott caused a four-point swing on the line in Sunday’s Dallas-Kansas City game.
Florida hasn’t seen a total as high as the 61½ points for Saturday’s game at Missouri since 2010. In fact, during the seven-year stretch since the Gators last saw a total in the 60s, the highest tally they have seen is 56½ in 2014.
Legendary broadcaster Brent Musburger and nine other handicappers give their best college football bets.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Gilbert Manzano discuss the Raiders’ matchup against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
For the past three weeks, oddsmakers at the South Point have told me they’ve taken in a bigger handle on college football than the NFL. Think about that. That might be the biggest upset this season.
The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
UNLV might have turned around its football season with a 26-16 victory last Saturday at Fresno State. Now the Rebels need to follow with a victory over Hawaii on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Three of the Raiders’ six cornerbacks will be sidelined Sunday evening to injury. On Saturday, help is coming.
John Saccenti said he’s 100 percent certain that the 26th annual Las Vegas Bowl will feature a team from the Mountain West against a Pac-12 school.
A look at who has the advantage at each position when UNLV hosts Hawaii for a 3 p.m. game on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott can play in Sunday’s home game against Kansas City while a federal appeals court considers a challenge to his six-game suspension.