Gagnon Flexes Muscles With Near Perfect Mark in Ultimate Football Challenge

In general, Team Odds Shark’s 2019 variant went 41-41 on a combination of college picks and 82 NFL more than four different vegas soccer contests in Week 1. From the team’s 14 members, seven finished with a winning report in their picks while the seven struggled a little, especially in the Circa Sports Million specialist competition.
The group’s best performance came in the Ultimate Football Challenge of the Golden Nugget, in which entrants can choose any seven sides one of both college and pro football games. Harry Gagnon led how heading an impressive 6-1, such as winners on Missouri (-14), Arkansas State (+1) and LSU (-6) in faculty and the Buffalo Bills (+3), New England Patriots (-5.5) and Houston Texans (+7) from the pros. Cousin Sal also went 4-3 in Week 1, going 3-1 in college with easy winners on Maryland (-2), Baylor (-26) and San Diego State (+7.5). Sal also needed the Tennessee Titans (+5.5). Brothers Darren and Brian Szokoli went 5-9 in their 14 picks in Week 1 involving them.
College football does appear to be the group’s strong suit so far, as Odds Shark’s very own Jon Campbell (5-2) and Clay Travis (4-3) went a combined 9-5 at the William Hill College PickCeltics competition as well. Campbell and Travis joined Gagnon using LSU (-5.5) over Texas, and the duo shared a different winner with Penn State (-29.5) routing Buffalo.
The results weren’t as good for Team Odds Shark from Circa Sports Million and the SuperContest, using entrants needed to select five NFL sides. The Group of Anthony Riccobono (2-3), Frank Schwab (2-3), Jon Anik (3-2) and Paulo Antunes (3-2) managed to go 10-10 from the SuperContest, as a number of these dropped together with all the Denver Broncos (Select’em) on Monday Night Football to shut out Week 1.
In the Circa Sports Million, Odds Shark’s Joe Osborne (3-2) has been the only one of four members to have a winning record in Week 1. Kris Abbott (2-3) along with Joe Fortenbaugh (1-4) were equally burned off by the Broncos (-2.5) too while the lone winner for Pamela Maldonado (1-4) was a simple one using the Titans (+5.5) on the Cleveland Browns.

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