Ohio State hasn’t lost at home to Michigan since 2000, and the Buckeyes are favored Saturday.
David Schoen
David Schoen covers the Vegas Golden Knights/NHL and the World Series of Poker for the Review-Journal. Prior to arriving at the R-J in 2008, the Southern California native was a reporter and editor at the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune and Wisconsin State Journal. A University of Wisconsin graduate, he enjoys golf, Arsenal Football Club, and Ed Hochuli's lengthy penalty explanations.
Las Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall is editor of The Gold Sheet (Goldsheet.com). He provides the Review-Journal with college football tech notes and trends.
Refresh often for minute-to-minute updates on the Raiders-Broncos game and all of Sunday’s other NFL action. Bad beats, live line movement, halftime bets and more.
Iowa’s game against Minnesota closed with a total of 31½, the lowest over/under since betting totals started to be tracked in 1995.
Review-Journal sports betting writer David Schoen has been given a $5,000 fantasy bankroll to bet during the World Cup on sides, totals or props.
With competition from the NFL and other sports during the fall, it’s unclear how much appetite bettors will have for the World Cup, which starts Sunday in Qatar.
With the World Cup set to begin Sunday, here is a quick primer on how to wager on soccer. Bettors can choose between the goal line and three-way line, for starters.
Nine handicappers and Review-Journal sports betting reporter David Schoen offer five picks on college football games throughout the season — sides or totals.
The host Green Bay Packers are 3½-point favorites at most Las Vegas sportsbooks over the Tennessee Titans on “Thursday Night Football.”
The battle of Los Angeles lost some of its luster when UCLA stumbled last week, but there still is plenty on the line when the Bruins face rival USC.
Phil Kessel became the the first player in NHL history to appear in 1,000 consecutive games, and the Golden Knights defeated the Arizona Coyotes on Thursday.
Refresh often for minute-to-minute updates on the Raiders-Colts game and all of Sunday’s other NFL action. Bad beats, live line movement, halftime bets and more.
Perhaps no result Saturday summed up the day in college football better than the ending of Michigan State’s victory over Rutgers.
Nine handicappers and Review-Journal sports betting reporter David Schoen offer five picks on college football games throughout the season — sides or totals.
In honor of Election Day, this week’s college football picks have a political theme. Don’t worry, they won’t be red or blue. All that matters when betting is green.