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Sometimes, a good plan comes together.
Other times, it does not.
In the world of sports wagering, a week rarely follows the blueprint one builds in advance. Things happen, losses happen and the vision changes. This is very normal.
Although last week, Locks of the Week followed through on the overwhelming majority of its plans and picks. And in doing so, after so many close calls, profitability is now in sight.
A 7-2 showing in Week 10 has us at 45-46 for the year. We’re not satisfied with a mark under .500, although we are proud how we got here. After a rough start, things turned. And as the regular season begins its wind down, we’re looking to close strong.
Before we get to this week’s picks, here’s what went right and wrong from the previous week.
The Good: South Carolina (+2.5) vs. Texas A&M: We had a handful of games to pick from this week, although this one was probably the most resounding winner. The Gamecocks didn’t just cover the spread; they won this game by more than three scores.
The Bad: Auburn (-6.5) vs. Vanderbilt: While there was very little bad last week, this was very bad. The Auburn offense was dreadful, and fading Vanderbilt, a fun football team with an electric QB, proved to be a terrible idea.
Can we do it again? Let’s find out.
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