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Thursday Card Is Live - UTSA & Devils
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Tuesday 10/29/2025: 2 Units
✅ NHL: Blue Jackets to win - 1 Unit (-113) - Win - 1 units
✅ NCAAF: Missouri St -3 - 1 Unit (-115) - Win - 1 units
Columbus delivered exactly the 5-on-5 script we bet: relentless forecheck, second-chance pressure, and steady crease work despite Toronto’s volume spike (18–7 SOG in the 2nd). Charlie Coyle (career assist No. 300) sprung Cole Sillinger for the opener at 6:56, Zach Werenski made it 2–0, then an 8½-minute avalanche (Provorov, Sillinger on a 2-on-1 with Coyle, Fabbro from an Olivier drop) blew it open. Elvis Merzlikins handled the rest (35 saves). With Nylander out and Primeau in, the Leafs’ cleanest path never materialized; even Tavares’ 500th couldn’t dent it. Jackets win 6–3 for a third straight (five of six) - our coin-flip at -113 lands right on target.
This landed right on our numbers+matchup read: Missouri State played from even/ahead, kept FIU chasing through the air, and won the money downs late. The script pieces we leaned on all showed up—Jacob Clark’s steady floor (163 yards, two 8-yard TDs to Jmariyae Robinson) plus a direct run-game check via Shomari Lawrence’s revenge burst (104 yards, TD runs of 3 and 41). Up 28–14 with 8:21 left, the Bears’ defense kept FIU under 30 again, and Clark’s 3rd-and-6 keeper for 8 with 1:38 sealed the clock to shut down any backdoor. 28–21 final.
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NCAAF: Tulane vs UTSA - 1 Unit (-105) - 7:30pm ET
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UTSA +5.5
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In the dome, the Roadrunners’ ground-first script travels: Robert Henry Jr. and a downhill run game can stress Tulane’s front on the edges and early downs, keeping UTSA ahead of the chains and the clock moving. That run threat is the hinge for UTSA’s offense… [Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...
NHL: New Jersey Devils vs San Jose Sharks - 1 Unit (+118) - 10:00pm ET
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Devils -1.5
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Devils -1.5 (+118) is a numbers + special-teams grab. New Jersey brings a top-5 PP (28.6%) and solid PK (83.8%) into a matchup with San Jose’s bottom-tier kill (66.7%) and league-worst goals-against profile (4.60 GA/G)... [Click here to get the Full write up on this bet]...
📢 In Other Sports News
The NFL rumor mill is at full boil ahead of the deadline - player watchlists, team needs, and fresh buzz - while Lamar Jackson frames Baltimore’s stretch run as “do or die” and fantasy managers eye Week 9 buy/sell windows. College football stacks on- and off-field storylines: the Rose Bowl/Pasadena suit against UCLA, sleeper Tarleton State getting real traction, and playoff contenders confronting Halloween-week fears. On the diamond, a rookie’s star turn nudges Toronto to the brink as Mookie Betts’ slump lingers, and Washington tabs Blake Butera, MLB’s youngest manager since 1972. In the NBA, the league opens a policy review after gambling-related arrests, Austin Reaves keeps surging (with Draymond backing Silver), and Mark Walter secures a majority stake in the Lakers.

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