Revised Bridgestone Invitational Odds and Hall of Fame Game QB Rotations Highlight Sunday Betting

Wow, what a Sunday. Yes every sportsbook is adding up the UFC 101 results, but it’s time for football, not to mention golf odds.

Bodog and just about every oddsmaker agrees it’s a two man race to win the Bridgestone Invitational. The revised odds show Padraig Harrington at 5/6 and Tiger Woods at 5/4. By comparison, Jerry Kelly is next at 33/1.

For complete odds, which also includes the 2009 US PGA Championship odds from Hazeltine National Golf Club, click here.

The QB rotations and other factors affecting tonight’s Hall-of-Fame Game between Tennessee and Buffalo have been posted. Among the highlights:

Titans’ starters including QB Kerry Collins will play “a few series. Vince Young will come in at QB and play into the third quarter. Another former NFL starter Patrick Ramsey will follow and Alex Mortensen may get a few snaps.

Top draft pick Kenny Britt, a wide receiver out of Rutgers will not play. Also out is Pro Bowl center Kevin Mawae.

Buffalo head coach Dick Jauron said the starters will play “a couple of series” but that he knows the starters and wants to take a look at some backups.

There is also a bombshell that totals players should have great interest in. for the rest of the article click here

The biggest MLB game of the day is without question the Red Sox and the Yankees on ESPN.

The betting preview is up at Examiner.com.  

The Yankees have lost 4-of-5 to Lester, while Boston is 9-19 their last 28 to Andy Pettitte.

Other key records: Boston has dropped a frightening 11-of-12 against teams with a winning record. However they are a very impressive 45-14 with Jon Lester on grass

For the complete story click here.

Who are the professional bettors wagering on? OffshoreInsiders.com always has that answer.

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