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Postby Freddy Wills » Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:48 pm

If you’re for options to wager on this Thursday, you could have a potentially busy day as college football and golf will be on the menu, but everyone is awaiting Wednesday’s results in Major League Baseball as we could have two one-game playoffs to get into the postseason.

MLB Betting

Red Sox Rays Odds (4:07 PM ET): Boston and Tampa Bay are tied in the race for the American League wild card as of Wednesday, and the Red Sox will be in Baltimore while the Rays will host New York. This race has had all the intensity of a pay-per-view, complete with heroes and villains, so be sure to check out the pitching matchups if this game goes down. If this game happens in Tampa Bay, the Rays have won six of their last 10 at home against the Red Sox, with six games going under the posted total.

Braves Cardinals Odds (8:07 PM ET): These National League teams are also tied up as of Wednesday, as the Braves host Philadelphia and the Cardinals will be in Houston. The Cardinals are 7-3 in their last 10 meetings at home with Atlanta, with half of the games going over the posted total, but the key to this game will be Wednesday’s . It could be a wild day in Major League Baseball.

NCAA Football Betting

South Florida Pitt Odds (8:00 PM ET): The No.16 Bulls are favored by 2.5 points at Pittsburgh, who are on their way to the ACC, so this could be the last time that these teams meet under the Big East banner. The Bulls are 2-3 SU and ATS in their last five meetings with the Panthers, with three games falling under the posted total, and this could be the first time watching South Florida for many who are doing some . South Florida is flying under the radar nationally, so check them out on Thursday night.

Golf Betting

Shriners Open Odds (tee times start at 10:00 AM ET): Justin Timberlake hosts the Shriners Open in Las Vegas for the fourth year in a row, and last year’s event was won by Jonathan Byrd, via a hole-in-one in a playoff hole. He’ll tee off with one of the players who was in the playoffs, Martin Laird (who also won here in 2009) and Nick Watney at 10:28 AM ET, and you can expect this group to go at the flag thanks to their early tee times. Even though the FedEx Cup playoffs are over, the Fall Series still holds some excitement, so do your research and make an educated pick in your book on Thursday.
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