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Action Network PRO and Bet Labs house no shortage of expert college football systems to help make picks in certain spots.
Of all the games Saturday of college football Week 9, the UMass vs. Army spread is a match for a 59%-winning model – one of the best we have.
And here’s the kicker: The last time UMass fit the bill on this particular trend, the expert system was correct on its prediction of a Minutemen cover.
Saturday’s spread lists Army a two-score over UMass.
The Black Knights covered the spread in last season’s meeting.
Army has been shutout in consecutive games, fresh off losing 62-0 to LSU.
UMass, meanwhile, was blown out 63-0 in its last game.
Utilizing our 59%-winning expert system, here’s the UMass vs. Army prediction it was alerted on.
UMass vs Army Spread Prediction
Whereas most betting trends, systems or angles may single out teams to bet, today’s expert system seeks out teams to fade and bet against.
Both Army and UMass were shutout in their most-recent games; neither side is particularly sexy on the surface.
However, the model recommendation Saturday is to fade Army against the spread.
Bet Labs’ Scoring Streak Fade PRO system has value on the UMass Minutemen to cover the spread Saturday in Week 9.
Fading college football home favorites against the spread following a game in which they scored single digits has resulted in a 59%-winning system.
That’s a terrible sign for Army, who is laying points at home off a dud against LSU.
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Scoring Streak Fade‘s theory claims:
“A poor offensive game can be a sign of things to come. Teams favored at home after scoring less than 10 points in their previous game have struggled to cover the spread.”
This system was also live for UMass vs. EMU earlier in the year. The Minutemen covered in a two-point loss.
PRO Report Prediction: UMass ATS
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