Aren't betting and gambling the same things?
You think the buffets and shows pay the bills at the casino? Just stop, I get it, you want him fired.
I like Hudspeth. If its not Mullen, I want Hudspeth. But lack of stability and quick trigger is not a recipe for success at MSU.
No, my point was that a lot of people calling for mullen's head want it done this year because they know we will probably win a bunch of games next year no matter who is coach, so they will appear right. I am neutral.
No. I think that people giving the casino their money at the tables and machines are the revenue streams for casinos.
Ok, I now know that you are a Mullenite. I'll stop after you read this.
"Linemakers," says former BoDog chief Rob Gillespie, "are divided into two groups, oddsmakers and bookmakers".
Oddsmakers deal in a theoretical world because they don't actually take bets on the lines that they publish. Oddsmakers make their money by selling their lines to media outlets, sportsbooks, etc. These are the lines you see in your local newspaper or hear on the radio. The line from Las Vegas Sports Consultants is a good example of one of these.
On the other hand, bookmakers deal very much in the real world, as they take bets on the lines they publish. These lines then move as a result of wagering, because the books seek to balance action in an effort to minimize risk and maximize the vig collected. This fundamental difference is one of the main reasons that the lines you see in your newspaper are not the same lines you get when you deal with a sportsbook.
The same KY team that Mullen is undefeated against?
I get that but calling for our demise against a team we have dominated under Mullen is a little defeatist, even for a State fan.
The reason I am mad is because Mullen has been here 5 years, gets paid $2.6 million per year and his teams are not competitive against any top 20 teams. I get madder when I see what Huge Freeze is doing in year 2 and Gus Malzahan is doing in year 1. I get mad when we are not as good a team in November as we were in August. I get mad when I see that our football commitments for the upcoming signing class are ranked 12th in a 14 team conference. I get mad when MSU fans are so complacent that their definition of a successful season is when we don't finish last in the conference.