Our run line expert from the LCC has another Free play and we are offering a consensus selection in the NFL. The perfect Trend is back and has been nearly perfect all year hitting 12 of last 13. Though the top System lost yesterday, we uncovered an 80 percent play to consider today. Good Luck.
Free Baseball System -1) PLAY AGAINST all underdogs like the A’s with a money line of +100 or higher, who are bad AL offensive team scoring 4.2 or less runs a game, against a team with a good bullpen like Chicago (ERA of 3.75 or less), with a starting pitcher like John Danks who gives up 5.5 or less hits a start. This system is a tantalizing 20-5 since 2004.
Free Baseball Trend -2) The L.A. Dodgers are 11-0 against the money line in home games after two straight wins by two runs or less since 2006.
Free Selections -3) Our LCC run line expert goes for two straight here at 3Daily Winners, taking the Phillies -1.5 (+110). The consensus on the NFL tonight from the Left Coast Connection is to take Denver minus the points.
Betting on College Football Coaches Records

Here is a breakdown of the top coaches in several areas based on latest runs. (Smart idea to save this article for future use)
Coaches with best home ATS records-
Frank Solich – Ohio U -10-4
Tom Amstutz-Toledo – 25-11
Al Groh – Virginia - 28-14
Kirk Ferentz – Iowa – 36-19
Randy Edsall -UConn- 23-13
Percentage wise, Frank Beamer doesn’t rank as high, nevertheless he made a number of bettors big money, even overcoming large favorite roles at 62-46 ATS. A few other big name coaches standout, more for mediocrity. Phil Fuller is 47-49 ATS at Knoxville and Jeff Tedford is mere 17-18 ATS with the tree-huggers at Berkeley. Charlie Weis of Notre Dame is a lousy 7-13 ATS at South Bend.
Coaches with best road ATS records-
Skip Holtz – ECU- 15-5
Steve Spurrier – So. Carolina – 11-5
Mark Richt –Georgia – 28-16
Charlie Weatherbie – UL-Monroe – 22-13
Pete Carroll –USC – 28-19
Mike Belotti of Oregon deserves mention at 43-32 ATS, as does Jim Grobe at Wake Forest, as his squads have made life miserable for home teams with 25-16 ATS mark. UNLV is going nowhere unless they start winning real soon and coach Mike Sanford’s clubs are 3-14 ATS on the road. Marshall’s Mark Snyder team has not been a Thundering Herd as a visitor, with 4-12 ATS record. While Toledo’s Amstutz may have great spread home marks, they are pushovers on the road at 16-29 against the spread.
Coaches with best favorite ATS records-
Dick Tomey –S.J. State - 8-1
Mark Mangini – Kansas – 20-7
Chris Ault- Nevada – 18-8
Randy Edsall – UConn- 19-11
Bronco Mendenhall – BYU- 17-9
Half the reason Tommy Bowden is under fire so much is 29-39 ATS record when listed as favorite, as backers lose money with great regularity. Mike Price was loved when he arrived at UTEP; however the price has not been right when backing the Miners as faves with 9-16 ATS record. Cal’s Tedford has covered just 26 of 54 of these roles and Grobe of the Demon Deacons is poor chalk coach at 13-22 ATS.
Coaches with best underdog ATS records-
Skip Holtz – ECU- 17-5
Mike Price – UTEP -13-6
Bob Stoops – Oklahoma- 12-6
Jim Grobe – Wake Forest – 30-15
Tommy Tuberville –Auburn- 22-14
Why so many that wager prefer underdogs are how certain teams play in these situations. Clemson with Bowden at the helm is 23-15 ATS and Pat Hill of Fresno State (34-22 ATS) made his reputation as being an underdog coach, winning numerous times outright against bigger name schools. The Ducks under Bellotti have taken flight with 33-21 spread mark as dogs. Mr. Mike “I’m a man!” Gundy has had Oklahoma State take on girlie-man appearances with 7-12 ATS record as underdogs.
With college football adding a 12th game to the schedule, the number of weeks with rest has been cut. Even so, some coaches know how to manipulate rest to teams advantage, while others don’t have a clue.
Best coaches with rest ATS records-
Mike Riley - Oregon State – 11-3
Pete Carroll- USC -17-5
Mark Mangino- Kansas – 7-2
Rich Brooks – Kentucky – 7-3
Mark Richt – Georgia – 13-5
Worst coaches with rest ATS records-
Gregg Brandon – Bowling Green -1-8
Jim Grobe – WF- 3-8
Larry Blakeney –Troy- 3-8
Mike Leach – Texas Tech – 5-9
Tommy Bowden – Clemson 6-13
Coaches on notable ATS streaks-
Les Miles of LSU is 11-1 ATS versus non-conference opponents.
Turner Gill of Buffalo is 10-2 ATS when matched against team with below .500.
Rocky Long of New Mexico is 11-0 ATS with rest against Mountain West Conference foes.
Tommy West of Memphis is 2-10 ATS as home favorite facing non-conference opponents.
Urban Meyer of Florida is 0-7 ATS on the road after winning two games straight up.
Al Groh of Virginia is 0-15 ATS on the road off a win and cover.
Coaches with best road ATS records-
Skip Holtz – ECU- 15-5
Steve Spurrier – So. Carolina – 11-5
Mark Richt –Georgia – 28-16
Charlie Weatherbie – UL-Monroe – 22-13
Pete Carroll –USC – 28-19
Mike Belotti of Oregon deserves mention at 43-32 ATS, as does Jim Grobe at Wake Forest, as his squads have made life miserable for home teams with 25-16 ATS mark. UNLV is going nowhere unless they start winning real soon and coach Mike Sanford’s clubs are 3-14 ATS on the road. Marshall’s Mark Snyder team has not been a Thundering Herd as a visitor, with 4-12 ATS record. While Toledo’s Amstutz may have great spread home marks, they are pushovers on the road at 16-29 against the spread.
Coaches with best favorite ATS records-
Dick Tomey –S.J. State - 8-1
Mark Mangini – Kansas – 20-7
Chris Ault- Nevada – 18-8
Randy Edsall – UConn- 19-11
Bronco Mendenhall – BYU- 17-9
Half the reason Tommy Bowden is under fire so much is 29-39 ATS record when listed as favorite, as backers lose money with great regularity. Mike Price was loved when he arrived at UTEP; however the price has not been right when backing the Miners as faves with 9-16 ATS record. Cal’s Tedford has covered just 26 of 54 of these roles and Grobe of the Demon Deacons is poor chalk coach at 13-22 ATS.
Coaches with best underdog ATS records-
Skip Holtz – ECU- 17-5
Mike Price – UTEP -13-6
Bob Stoops – Oklahoma- 12-6
Jim Grobe – Wake Forest – 30-15
Tommy Tuberville –Auburn- 22-14
Why so many that wager prefer underdogs are how certain teams play in these situations. Clemson with Bowden at the helm is 23-15 ATS and Pat Hill of Fresno State (34-22 ATS) made his reputation as being an underdog coach, winning numerous times outright against bigger name schools. The Ducks under Bellotti have taken flight with 33-21 spread mark as dogs. Mr. Mike “I’m a man!” Gundy has had Oklahoma State take on girlie-man appearances with 7-12 ATS record as underdogs.
With college football adding a 12th game to the schedule, the number of weeks with rest has been cut. Even so, some coaches know how to manipulate rest to teams advantage, while others don’t have a clue.
Best coaches with rest ATS records-
Mike Riley - Oregon State – 11-3
Pete Carroll- USC -17-5
Mark Mangino- Kansas – 7-2
Rich Brooks – Kentucky – 7-3
Mark Richt – Georgia – 13-5
Worst coaches with rest ATS records-
Gregg Brandon – Bowling Green -1-8
Jim Grobe – WF- 3-8
Larry Blakeney –Troy- 3-8
Mike Leach – Texas Tech – 5-9
Tommy Bowden – Clemson 6-13
Coaches on notable ATS streaks-
Les Miles of LSU is 11-1 ATS versus non-conference opponents.
Turner Gill of Buffalo is 10-2 ATS when matched against team with below .500.
Rocky Long of New Mexico is 11-0 ATS with rest against Mountain West Conference foes.
Tommy West of Memphis is 2-10 ATS as home favorite facing non-conference opponents.
Urban Meyer of Florida is 0-7 ATS on the road after winning two games straight up.
Al Groh of Virginia is 0-15 ATS on the road off a win and cover.
Record Update at 3DW
With so many new viewers, thought I’d update records for all to see and let everyone understand the value of this blog since we started.
System Plays -48-24, 66.7 percent
Top Trends -43-31, 58.1 percent
Free Plays – 52-38, 57.7 percent
We are 8th at Cappers Watchdog (see banner add for details) in MLB since joining and 7th in NFL Preseason. We are 4th at Free Sports Monitor in NFLX and 7th in Free baseball picks at The Sports Eye.
Behind the scenes the Left Coast Connection consensus plays are amazing 86-40, 68.2 percent and have occasionally been on this blog during baseball season. You will be able to purchase them here once college and pro football start for real, at very low price.
System Plays -48-24, 66.7 percent
Top Trends -43-31, 58.1 percent
Free Plays – 52-38, 57.7 percent
We are 8th at Cappers Watchdog (see banner add for details) in MLB since joining and 7th in NFL Preseason. We are 4th at Free Sports Monitor in NFLX and 7th in Free baseball picks at The Sports Eye.
Behind the scenes the Left Coast Connection consensus plays are amazing 86-40, 68.2 percent and have occasionally been on this blog during baseball season. You will be able to purchase them here once college and pro football start for real, at very low price.
Free Plays Back at 3Daily Winners
One last apology on not being able to supply plays, thus we pick up from here. Today we have system that is 86 percent winner over last 11 years and involves the Yankees. Top Trend is a beauty and talks about how Boston fairs in unique spot. Today Free Play is from LCC run line specialist and can be a way to reduce juice and still win. Good Luck.
Free Baseball System -1) PLAY ON home favorites like the Yankees with a money line of -175 to -250, who are excellent fielding team, averaging an error every other game on the season, against opponent with a starting pitcher like Gil Meche, who walked five or more hitter’s last outing. This fairly complex system is rewarding 43-7, 86 percent since 1997. (Thanks StatFox)
Free Baseball Trend -2) The Boston Red Sox are 15-2 against the money line in home games vs. terrible power-hitting teams - averaging three or less home runs every four games this season.
Free Baseball Selection -3) One of the Left Coast Connection members is a run line player exclusively and is on Minnesota at -1.5 (-130)
Bonus System – Talked all year about teams with 10 or more hits in three straight games and playing against them on the road in next contest. Record to date of these teams is 31-52, -18.55 units and the Cubs, Arizona and Baltimore all fit this system tonight.
Free Baseball System -1) PLAY ON home favorites like the Yankees with a money line of -175 to -250, who are excellent fielding team, averaging an error every other game on the season, against opponent with a starting pitcher like Gil Meche, who walked five or more hitter’s last outing. This fairly complex system is rewarding 43-7, 86 percent since 1997. (Thanks StatFox)
Free Baseball Trend -2) The Boston Red Sox are 15-2 against the money line in home games vs. terrible power-hitting teams - averaging three or less home runs every four games this season.
Free Baseball Selection -3) One of the Left Coast Connection members is a run line player exclusively and is on Minnesota at -1.5 (-130)
Bonus System – Talked all year about teams with 10 or more hits in three straight games and playing against them on the road in next contest. Record to date of these teams is 31-52, -18.55 units and the Cubs, Arizona and Baltimore all fit this system tonight.
Like Aerosmith - Back in the Saddle Again

Myself and a friend ventured to SoCal to take a baseball vacation. This fine fellow, like me is sports nut and enjoys traveling around seeking new adventures, like visiting baseball stadiums. Here is what we saw.
Day One and Two
Arrived in Los Angeles and stayed not far from Universal Studios. They have this City Walk area that is a lot of fun and we sauntered around there for awhile soaking up the ambience and a few other things. Took him to the dark side, where there is a Raiders football store. That’s right, nothing but Raiders merchandise, black and silver everything, including Al Davis pictures wearing the same warm-up suit through the decades.(Not actually true)
Went down Sunset Strip and saw famous places like the Laugh Factory and Whiskey-A-GoGo and all the people sitting outside eating dinner at 10:00 PM. For Midwesterners, this is a REAL different lifestyle.
Next day went to world famous Santa Monica Pier and drove north to Malibu, eventually stopping at Duke’s, a great spot, literally right on the ocean for eats and drinks. (Overheard this was the place Mel Gibson last was before DUI arrest)
Went to Phillies at Dodgers game. Maybe is was the travel, but Philadelphia was flatter than the rolled out Santa Monica beach, with horrible body language throughout the game, players walking around acting like they didn’t care. Shortstop Jimmy Rollins waved at more than one ground ball and covered second base on steal attempts like am eight-grader, instead of an All-Star. The Dodgers white uniforms are even more striking in person, equally as white as any Hollywood starlet having teeth whiten for that full mouth smile.
Dodger Stadium is big, with multiple decks and very good sight lines. The parking lots are gi-normous (biggest in baseball) and yes they are a late arriving crowd. A good experience, but we both agreed not great, as first-times to Chavez Ravine.
Day Three
Traveled south to Venice Beach and walked by all the shops and sites this area had to offer. This is a must stop for any visitor to the area. My friend Chip (not real name) and I both agreed if anyone would want to drop out of sight and likely never be seen again, you don’t have to leave the country, just blend in to the counter-culture of Venice Beach and you will NEVER be heard from again. There is a number of INTERESTING characters masquerading as retailers and performance artists. One fellow caught our eye with this catching tune, “Have a Merry Happy Christmas, since I’ll be drunk all day.” Surprised he doesn’t have record deal yet being in L.A. area. Long Beach area is must see, having plenty of cool areas to visit along the waterfront.
Having been to the Big A in Anaheim previously, I knew it was pretty sharp ball yard, though older. Chip (once again not real name) was immediately struck how the fans are dressed like going to football game. We guesstimated 75 percent of the people walking into the Stadium were wearing Angels gear. Of course, we saw the source of this affection, as the Angels gift shop, which might be 1000 square feet, had eight checkouts humming with people buying Halos merchandise. No recession here. Granted having the best baseball team in 2008 certainly helps, but this place was rockin’ as fans really get into the game. The Angels took three over the wall and beat sorry Seattle.
Note to owner Artie Moreno- Artie we loved what you have done to make this a beacon of baseball, but please paint the Big A structure outside the stadium, the paint is so faded it looks like a 1960 Chevy El Camino. Went to Hooters after the game, the food, drinks and women, not good.
Day Four
Headed south, with San Diego next destination. Drove along Pacific Coast Highway, seeing all the surfer dudes in the water waiting for waves. Went to La Jolla to view The Cove and ended up walking about the equivalent of 15 miles, (bad parking spot on my part and modest exaggeration) and had lunch downtown. Went to Coronado Island to take in Hotel Del and sit by the ocean again, in incredibly relaxing area.
Left there to take in Petco Park and what a unique place. Built in the downtown waterfront district, the Padres home is a wonderful and unique modern park. Children’s sand play area and benches for fans in right-centerfield, this place is loaded with features we both have never seen. Perfectly blending the local landscape with modern touches, this place is awesome. If you are in the San Diego area in the summer time, definitely a must see facility. The Padres stink, lacking talent at most positions on the field.
This explains what I did and where I was. One more thing to cover, never ask somebody what their favorite college uniform is, it’s often conversation killer. I asked my friend and he responded with Penn State. The only comeback for that response is to change the subject. Next I asked him what his favorite kind of vanilla ice cream was.
Back in the saddle for the rest of baseball and football.
Sorry wish I could make it work.
I am sorry. There won't be any free selection until Friday. My laptop is not able to get a strong internet connection.
Strong MLB System and Trend for Sunday
Yesterday was one of those days, had a weird feeling while placing this information that it might not be a great day. This turned out to be true with 0-2 record. Today feel much better, starting with a MLB System that is a high quality 84.7 percent winner. The Top Trend heads to the Brew City with useful tip about Milwaukee and Paul Buck has been on good run, winning 13 of his last 17 selections. Good Luck.
Free Baseball System -1) PLAY AGAINST road underdogs with a money line of +150 or more like Atlanta, who average less than a home run a game, against a starting pitcher like Brandon Webb, who gives up less than a home run every other start, after five straight games where they stranded seven or less runners on base. This system is a sultry 50-9 since O.J. Simpson was found liable in civil court for the death of Ron Goldman and for the battery of Nicole Brown Simpson.
Free Baseball Trend -2) Milwaukee is 22-3 against the money line in home games vs. an NL team with an on base percentage .315 or worse over the last two seasons.
Free Baseball Selection -3) Paul Buck has been on a nice streak of 13-4 and is backing Cincinnati to finally wake up and nab a win against Houston.
Free Baseball System -1) PLAY AGAINST road underdogs with a money line of +150 or more like Atlanta, who average less than a home run a game, against a starting pitcher like Brandon Webb, who gives up less than a home run every other start, after five straight games where they stranded seven or less runners on base. This system is a sultry 50-9 since O.J. Simpson was found liable in civil court for the death of Ron Goldman and for the battery of Nicole Brown Simpson.
Free Baseball Trend -2) Milwaukee is 22-3 against the money line in home games vs. an NL team with an on base percentage .315 or worse over the last two seasons.
Free Baseball Selection -3) Paul Buck has been on a nice streak of 13-4 and is backing Cincinnati to finally wake up and nab a win against Houston.
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