Point/Counterpoint: Notre Dame vs Louisville – Free NCAAF Betting Picks
by senadiptya Dasgupta on November 20, 2019
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Notre Dame (9) vs Louisville Monday, September 2 nd, 8:00 PM in Cardinal Stadium Swinging Johnson: This week Doug Upstone and leave our school football picks on the Monday night game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Louisville Cardinals and I shall detract from our regularly scheduled plan of NFL debate to dip our feet. It will almost certainly be the very first and only time this year we do so, as the last week of display NFL football is somewhat lackluster in comparison to a regular-season game of NCAA football comprising one of the greatest teams in the nation, and a legendary football program to boot up, Notre Dame. Without further ado, let us start the discussion after my friend Doug Upstone got the better of me last week with a wager on the Steelers while I supported the Titans. We have been swapping wins forth and back so it appears like its my turn for the wreath, as I will follow each of the squares laying the lumber that is heavy on a road favorite and heartily endorse the Irish. After reviewing the school football odds nearly six days ahead of the Monday night affair, I see that the lineup has spiked a half-point on the preferred, opening at Notre Dame -19 1/2 to where its presently offered at a solid -20 across the board whatsoever of the very best online sportsbooks. I enjoy the Irish but you are currently leaning within this battle to the Cardinals. Other than the venue is it that you believe Louisville will hang with the boys? Doug Upstone: Yes IMO and a successful win, it said a great deal about the Steelers and Titans management. Lets move to real soccer, in which the games rely and so will our records on this one. Recall Louisville used to play against big-name competitions? They held their own and engineered upsets. These were enjoyable games and the Cardinals were an golf club. But for example the former Papa Johns Stadium and its counterfeit (in real life) proprietor, Louisville soccer last year was worse than a three-day-old