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11th, 2007 - Page Updated at 9:45am
Scott Spreitzer - College Football
Yo Yo Effect
WagerOnFootball.com
October is the month of college football action
that's most susceptible to the "yo-yo" effect.
By that, I mean that teams will often alternate
peak and valley performances in dramatic fashion.
They'll look like national contenders one week,
then they'll be turnover-prone and flat right
afterward. We saw a little bit of that on the
last Saturday of September. You're going to
see a lot of it in October.
Why is that?
Teams tend to be fairly consistent in the
first and last months of the season. In September,
teams that have the pieces in place will string
together strong performances. This is helped
by home-heavy friendly schedules that magnify
a team's strengths and hide its weaknesses.
Conversely, bad teams can take a long time
to get things figured out. They may be breaking
in a new offense after a coaching change. They
may have to go through two bad quarterbacks
to find a backup who can move the ball. They
may be one of those programs that have to play
mostly on the road to earn money for their
whole athletic departments. September is a
month of streaks.
November isn't quite the same. But, it's a
month where you can usually figure out where
the high and low spots are going to be. Bad
teams are resigned to their fate, but they
will still get up for a hated rival. Good teams
start to focus on the prize and grind out victories
to stay in the conference or BCS races. Bad
teams will mostly be bad…and good teams
will mostly be good in the final third of the
season.
October can get crazy! Teams that started
hot finally run into real competition, and
they become very erratic. Losers who find that
quarterback threat buried on the depth chart
suddenly start playing 7-10 points better than
their power ratings. And, you've got the natural
tendency for emotions to wreak havoc. Elite
programs just can't maintain their intensity
for 12 straight games. October is when they
lose their focus a couple of times. The worst
programs refuse to throw in the towel this
early, and they'll bring some peak efforts
when the public least expects it.
As handicappers, we've got to be looking for
this stuff now! Don't be part of the general
public that scratches its heads when reading
the Sunday morning newspaper wondering why
there are so many crazy scores. If you do a
good job, you'll find your selections beating
the Las Vegas pointspreads by very large margins
because you're zigging when the public is zagging.
Here are some tips:
*Look at the top 15 teams in the current wire
service poll, and try to find which October
game is most likely to feature their flattest
effort. It's not that hard to notice a game
or two each will really get up for. Look for
a lookahead or letdown spot surrounding that
big game, preferably one that occurs on the
road at a dangerous site. You'll want to go
against the elite teams in those ugly schedule
spots.
*Pay special attention to any team that failed
to cover its first three or four board games,
but now they've started covering. These teams
often made a key personnel change that led
to better productivity. Or, they got over a
brutal schedule and were able to rest up. These
are the teams you'll want to take in October.
They probably won't sweep the month because
the yo-yo effect hits everybody. But, they
will offer great value more often than not.
*Look to go against any non top 15 team that
just scored a huge upset the week before. The
yo-yo effect hits them the hardest. They got
sky high for the marquee matchup…and
they just won't have anything left in the tank
the next week.
*Pay attention to travel sequences. Don't
ask a team to play two good road games in a
row. Don't ask a team to play two bad home
games in a row. The October yo-yo effect is
often connected to something this simple. Kids
don't want to get embarrassed at home two weeks
in a row. Kids aren't disciplined enough to
travel well two weeks in a row.
Each of these factors is important. History
suggests you'll find a few games a week where
they do line up in the same game in a way that
will just crush the line. You'll have an improving
team that took awhile to get going hosting
a flat visitor playing its second straight
road game. You'll have a home team coming off
a home loss that's lying in wait to catch somebody
who just upset a national power, or to nail
a national power that's looking ahead to a
showdown game the next week. These combinations
can be pure gold!
Start digging through the schedules and stats
now so you can find these great bets!
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