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Texas fans worried as Ash suffers concussion

Pay per head fans can see that Texas suffered yet another blow, as not only Espinosa is out with a broken ankle, but now it turns out that David Ash suffered a concussion that won’t let him play for the Longhorns this weekend in their bid to get even with BYU after losing to them last year. On Monday, coach Charlie Strong said that the player won’t…
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Chris Casher suspended by Florida State for an ‘academic-related matter’

Florida State announced that an “academic-related matter” kept starting defensive end Chris Casher from playing in the Seminole’s opener on Saturday night against Oklahoma State, and pay per head agents would like to see what’s next for the player. “Chris Casher is being withheld pending review of an academic-related matter,” read the statement. “Student privacy will not allow us to expand any further.” The redshirt sophomore’s fans…
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Kingsbury extends his contract with Texas Tech

Texas Tech’s fans and pay per head agents were delighted to learn that Kliff Kingsbury agreed to extend his contract with the school through the 2020 season, in what many experts believe is a very good move by both team and coach. In 2015, the coach will be paid $3.1 million, along with a $200,0000 yearly raise that will see his salary go up in 2020 to…
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Skai Moore won’t start in South Carolina opener against Texas A&M

Skai Moore, who impressed many pay per head fans last season with his skills as a linebacker, and who happens to be the Gamecocks’ top tackler, won’t be able to start in his team’s season opener on Thursday against Texas A&M after he ended up missing an important treatment session to help heal a shoulder injury, and many fans now hope that this won’t come as a…
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Spurrier believes that Mike Davis will be ready for South Carolina’s opener

Last week, Steve Spurrier said that tailback Mike Davis did not practice, and was uncertain if he would be able to start on Thursday when South Carolina take on Texas A&M in their season opener, in a match that is eagerly anticipated by many pay per head agents. But betting software services saw that that Spurrier seemed to be more positive on Sunday, and now Live betting…
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Foles might not perform as well for the Eagles this time around

Live betting fans who saw the Philadelphia Eagles perform in 2013 could see that the team’s success was accomplished largely thanks to Nick Foles’ impressive performances, and price per head agents will not forget how well the player did last season. Price per head agents and many of the team’s Live betting fans are confident that Foles will do a good job as a starting quarterback –…
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Baltimore Ravens could be the ones to win the AFC’s fourth seed

In 2014, the Baltimore Ravens were lucky and got a schedule that wasn’t very hard for them to deal with, and many local bookies believe that this could be a big advantage for the team this season. Pay per head agents know that that they have a very strong offense, and are well aware of their powerful defense – something that price per head services believe could…
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Anthony Joshua gets to experience sparring with Klitschko

Boxing betting fans were surprised to find out that Anthony Joshua participated in Wladimir Klitschko’s training camp and sparred with the very famous heavyweight champion, something that pay per head agents believe can give the British fighter very valuable lessons as he continues to rise in the sport. Joshua made plenty of progress since last year, when he stopped being an amateur, winning seven times by stoppage…
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Edin Dzeko signs with City until 2018

Manchester City’s Live betting fans believe that the club made a great move by deciding to keep Bosnia-Herzegovina striker Edin Dzeko, who signed a new contract that will see him stay among their ranks for four more years, and many pay per head agents were delighted to learn that the player won’t go anywhere. Price per head services remember when in January 2011, Dzeko made a move…
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Attorney wants Florida laws to change after break-in to Ray Allen’s home

Many of Ray Allen’s Live betting fans believe that the seven teenagers who had the dumb idea of entering Ray Allen’s house in Florida while his kids and wife were sleeping deserved to have been arrested, and price per head agents learned that a city attorney is pushing to change the state laws so he can put future trespassers behind bars. Live betting fans were amazed by…
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