Alabama Over/Under Results
I still can’t believe where we Texas fans find ourselves today. Ok then, on with the results. Mark Adams adds an Over/Under win to the
I still can’t believe where we Texas fans find ourselves today. Ok then, on with the results. Mark Adams adds an Over/Under win to the
Factoids Last year, trailing 56-41 with three minutes remaining the fourth quarter, Texas and Sam Ehlinger mounted a furious rally that included a successful
Reed Ramlow returns to the winner’s circle winning this week’s contest with eight correct answers. Kelly Malek, Clayton Frink, Andy Garrod and David Frink tied
Most players showed their rust in the first week of the Over/Under competition for 2020. In a large field, the average score was 4.9. Rising
First of all, Season’s Greetings to all from Willie Earl. Now on with the show. Lots of changes going on over there in Longhorn Football
Stealing a column format from retired Statesman columnist Kirk Bohls, here are seven observations and a crazy prediction. In the second half, the game took
Mark Adams won for the second game in a row in the Arkansas contest. I’m almost sure he is the first player ever to win
Texas is 8-1 overall and 4-1 in the SEC, which puts it in a three-way tie with Texas A&M and Tennessee for first place in
Florida Over/Under Results Mark Adams was nearly flawless this week with nine correct answers to win for the second time this season. Greg Swan came
I was talking with my longtime friend Mike Frank last week about Quinn Ewers’ performances in the Georgia and Vanderbilt games. We agreed that Ewers
In golf parlance, the players tore up the Vanderbilt Over/Under course with an average score of 6.8. for the 22 players. Two Sig Eps from Houston
Growing up, a common topic of conversation topics between my mother and father around my family’s dinner table was my father’s work as a middle
The Over/Under Gamers had a better outing Saturday night than the Longhorns. The average score for the 23 players was 5.8, decidedly above average. David
You would have to squint your eyes pretty hard to see the beginning of a decline in the Georgia Football program, but I’m going to
Three questions this week tripped up most of the players. Only three of 26 players answered “no,” to question #1: Would the first team that
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