NFL or NCAA Football ? Which do you Perfer to Bet or Watch ?

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college foots...betting and watching....hands down...don't even care who is playing....just love watching college so much better
 

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Once you can tell yourself that the nfl is all big time business now and only one thing matters and that money and the players play for the love of money, not the game anymore you can watch it for what it is these days......... but college is more fun imo.(ck)
 

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My opinion is college anything cause they are much more gooder by far and the clapping fans clap louder than the NFL fans do. This is what I think about this here matter

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Betting College football betting is so much fun. The real excitement is there.

The line moves are all over the place , so much stuff on the board. You have your eyes on everything all day long for 12 or more hours. Every last play, the whole day seems like an eternity.

NFL, I love the NFL! But when you are betting it you are usually just getting cute and trying to sneak in another winner or two (or chasing). After Saturday.

College football, it's what sets up your +/- for the week.
 
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My opinion is college anything cause they are much more gooder by far and the clapping fans clap louder than the NFL fans do. This is what I think about this here matter

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Thanks CW for Your insight......Always good to see you come up to the Offshore Forum once in a while. :103631605
 

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Tough question. I'll hedge as I like them both and bet them both for different reasons. College Football because of the emotion both the teams and the crowds provide and Pro Football because of the level of skill and the more consistency of play.
 

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Very tough call for me for different reasons.

I have been a big fan of Pro Football for almost 50 years and if I'm honest while I love College Football very much to watch live, I love Pro Football to watch on TV and to gamble on..College Football can occasionally for me become magical when a game lives up to it's billing and keeps you at the edge of your chair for the entire game at home.

The Pros for whatever reason are more enjoyable to me, perhaps because despite free agency teams remain identifiable on the field from year to year.

To actually attend a big time college football game in mid autumn when the leaves are turning gold and the weather is getting brisk (but not yet real cold) is, gambling aside, a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon.

When I was in my very early teens I was lucky enough to be able to attend some Boston College games under those circumstances in Chestnut Hill Mass. I went to games for several years thanks to being involved in The Knights of Columbus as a needy youth without a father. The Knights would take young catholic kids like myself who were also alter boys and boy scouts to all kinds of big time sporting events. The Knight who took me under his wing was a great father figure who happened to be a BC grad. I will never forget him.

And no being an alter boy at the church and parochial school I went to did not mean any wrong doing went on on the part of anyone with the alter boys or scouts. Getting back to football..

I remember one particular game so well. One beautiful fall Saturday B.C hosted a powerhouse Syracuse team led by potential Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis (tragically struck down a year or two later at the age of 23 by leukemia) and the venerable Ben Schwartzwalder the long time head coach of The Orangemen on just such a day around 1961. That was the year Davis won the Heisman. That day Ernie ran for 3 touchdowns in a 40 or more to 20 something Syracuse romp.

Football regardless of which level it is played at has always been a sport I could never get enough of...



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Great story Wil.

Saturdays at Notre Dame are magical when Michigan and USC comes to town. I like the pros more because the talent is pretty even thanks to the salary cap.
 

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I like the Best of the Best, and the talent level between NFL & NCAA is obviously night & day, kind of like comparing WNBA to the NBA.

NFL for me......
 

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prefer betting NCAA...it's beatable.....NFL is not....however....definitely rather watch the pros....You watch a big time college game and only see 10-15 players that are top notch.... I watch a game on Sunday and see 104 of those guys in a game.
 

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wagers preferable ncaa

as a fan both equally

love football
 

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