Saturday, November 18, 2017

7th Ranked Georgia Bulldogs Looks to Rebound Against Kentucky

Georgia Bulldogs Football

Georgia Bulldogs Look to Redeem Selves after Auburn Shellacking


The fans at Sanford Stadium will see the upset minded Kentucky Wildcats battle the 3th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs when they take their seats on Saturday. The battle "Between the Hedges" will be televised nationally by CBS. Kick-off is set for 3:30 pm EST.

How will Georgia respond following last week's 40-17 shell-shocking defeat at the hands of their bitter rival, the Auburn Tigers? The loss that knocked the Bulldogs out of the top spot in the College Football Playoff rankings. They fell to No. 7.

They still have a chance to play for the national championship, but they can't afford another slip-up. Georgia already knows it's going to be playing Dec. 4 in Mercedes Benz Stadium for the SEC Championship. That will be against Auburn or top-ranked Alabama.

If The Bulldogs can get past the Wildcats, Georgia Tech, and win the SEC title game they are all but assured a spot in the playoffs.

Georgia Has to Get Running Game Going to Drive Offense


Georgia's Nick Chubb leads the way with 894 yards and 10 touchdowns. He needs just 106 yards to reach 1,000 for the third time in his career. Teammate Sony Michel has run for 731 and nine scores.

Jacob Fromm will try to bounce back from a difficult afternoon against Auburn, completing just 13 of 28 passes for 184 yards. He was battered and beaten the entire game, which was uncharacteristic of the Dawgs offensive line.

Georgia's passing game feeds off of the run game and that is priority #1 going into Saturday's SEC Tilt.

Kentucky can win 10 Games this Season


Kentucky won its last outing, a 44-21 result against the Vanderbilt Commodores on November 11. The Wildcats covered in that game as a +2-point underdog, while the 65 combined points took the game OVER the total.

The Wildcats are still alive for a 10-win season and a Jan. 1 bowl.They can win their final two games, and after last week's rout of Vanderbilt the 'Cats are feeling pretty good about its chances.

Kentucky features sophomore Benny Snell. He is a 223-pound bruiser who has run for 1,013 yards and 15 scores. That ties Auburn's Kerryon Johnson for tops in the SEC.

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NameRecordATSOffenseDefenseDiffATS HomeATS AwayOU RecordOU HomeOU Away
Kentucky7-33-727.9025.702.21-52-25-54-21-3
Georgia9-16-434.6014.5020.12-34-14-61-43-2



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NameOffenseDefenseDifferential
KENTUC12.9415.73-2.79
GEORGI12.2619.14-6.88



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NameOffenseDefenseDifferential
KENTUC12.4211.710.71
GEORGI14.8810.044.84



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NameOffenseDefenseDifferential
KENTUC4.373.770.6
GEORGI5.533.372.16



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NameRecordHomeAwayATSATS HomeATS AwayOffenseDefenseDiff
Overall7-34-23-13-71-52-227.9025.702.20
vs Conf4-32-22-13-41-32-129.1429.140.00
Last 32-11-11-01-20-21-035.6728.007.67



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NameRecordHomeAwayATSATS HomeATS AwayOffenseDefenseDiff
Overall9-15-04-16-42-34-134.6014.5020.10
vs Conf6-13-03-14-31-23-136.1414.5721.57
Last 32-11-01-11-20-11-127.6719.008.67



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TitleStatRankStatRank
Away Team Overall Scoring vs Home Team Overall Defense27.907214.506
Away Team Road Passing vs Home Team Home Passing Defense171.2598191.6045
Away Team Road Rushing vs Home Team Home Rushing Defense152.256487.408
Home Team Overall Scoring vs Away Team Overall Defense34.602925.7060
Home Team Home Passing vs Away Team Road Passing Defense209.0087270.00101
Home Team Home Rushing vs Away Team Road Rushing Defense264.0013112.7518

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NameRecordATSOUScoreRushYPRPACPPYTYTO +/-
Kentucky1-94-65-522.50121.803.3627.0054.44163.90285.702.00
Georgia9-16-45-536.10198.304.8027.3063.00242.90441.202.30



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DateAwayHomeScoreLineTotalOU ResultARYAPYATYATTHRYHPYHTYHTTAway Team AttemptsHome Team AttemptsAway Team CompletionsHome Team Completions
Nov 5, 2016GEORGIKENTUC27-2421524546031861223082
Nov 7, 2015KENTUCGEORGI3-27791011803300903902
Nov 8, 2014GEORGIKENTUC63-3130525455912141393531
Nov 23, 2013KENTUCGEORGI17-596214921132303726022
Oct 20, 2012GEORGIKENTUC29-247742750402061233290
Nov 19, 2011KENTUCGEORGI10-192314216541551623174
Oct 23, 2010GEORGIKENTUC44-311771132901703534234
Nov 21, 2009KENTUCGEORGI34-2712313726001962914874
Nov 8, 2008GEORGIKENTUC42-3814437652022261053312
Nov 17, 2007KENTUCGEORGI13-24292682971184992834



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DateOpponentscoreResultlineATS Resultoffensive rush yardsoffensive passing yardsoffensive total yardsdefensive rush yardsdefensive passing yardsdefensive total yardsturnoversLocation
Nov 11, 2017VANDY44-21W2/53W/O23219542760308368-3A
Nov 4, 2017O-MISS34-37L-3.5/63.5L/O219236455913824730H
Oct 28, 2017TENN29-26W-4/46L/O289823712032424454H
Oct 21, 2017MIS.ST7-45L14/54.5L/U1151452602821594412A
Oct 7, 2017MIZZOU40-34W-8.5/59.5L/O188298486213355568-1H



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DateOpponentscoreResultlineATS Resultoffensive rush yardsoffensive passing yardsoffensive total yardsdefensive rush yardsdefensive passing yardsdefensive total yardsturnoversLocation
Nov 11, 2017AUBRN17-40L-2.5/48L/O461842302372514881A
Nov 4, 2017S.CARO24-10W-23.5/45L/U24219643843227270-1H
Oct 28, 2017FLA42-7W-13/43.5W/O29210139318366249-1A
Oct 14, 2017MIZZOU53-28W-28.5/58.5L/O370326696592533120H
Oct 7, 2017VANDY45-14W-17/41.5W/O423126549641722361A




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Friday, November 17, 2017

Sports Traditions – Where do they come from?

Here you are watching your favorite NFL team defeat their opponent. At the end of the game you see the players dumping a cooler full of Gatorade on the head of their coach.  You have seen it before and know that you will see it again.  You know that it is an NFL sports tradition but your mind is still going, WTF.  It’s freezing cold out on the field; if I was the coach I would be pretty upset.

Pele trading jerseySports traditions are a big part of the game.  In sports, they help the team and the fans feel like they are part of something bigger than they are.  It is a way to bring unity behind a sport, a city and a team.

Sports traditions are really not that much different from other traditions.  Much like other traditions like giving roses only to signify your love for someone on Valentine’s day.  Roses are given because they are a universal symbol of love and affection that go back to Greek and Roman iconography.

Traditions are never fully set in stone and can change as the years go by.  For example, during the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, people eat a traditional meal that has a turkey as its center piece with family and friends.  As the years went by, watching college football became part of the tradition.

They are many sports traditions out there that often make people scratch their heads in wonder.  This is why we are happy to present the best history and reason behind some of the many sports traditions out there.

Sports Traditions Meaning and History


Sports Tradition of Exchanging Jerseys in Soccer


Everyone who has ever watched a soccer game has seen the players exchange jersey at the end of a match.  This is a tradition that goes back to 1931 when France beat England for the first time in an international match.

Much like an invading barbarian hoard, looting a village for souvenirs and trophies, the French team asked the English team if they could keep their jerseys as a memento of their win.  The English team agreed to the request and this became the first time on record that footballers exchanged jerseys.

However, the jersey exchange did not become a tradition until the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland when West Germany defeated Hungary 3-2.

Since then, every World Cup and major international match has seen the traditional exchange of the Jersey.  Today, the exchanging of the jersey is a way for footballers to show respect to each other.  For the teams, it stands a symbol of unity and friendship between them.

Bonus fact: It is said that Pele had multiple jerseys at hand to give to members of the opposing team at the end of a match.

Detroit fans tossing the Octopus


Hockey fans have a tradition to throw thing on the hockey ring after a game.  One of the older “throw something on the ice” tradition is the tossing of the Octopus by Detroit Red Wings fans.

It all began in the 1952 playoffs to win the Stanley Cup.  During that time, an NHL team played two best-of-seven-series to win the trophy.  Pete and Jerry Cusimano who owned a market in Detroit threw an octopus in the ring to symbolize the number of playoff wins necessary for Detroit to win the Stanley Cup.

The Red Wings won that match and went on to defeat Toronto and Montreal and eventually won the 1952 NHL Championship.

We all know that athletes and sports fans are very superstitious people and since they won the Stanley Cup in 1952, the tradition persisted with each passing year.  Today, this tradition has such a strong foothold for Red Wings fans that they have actually developed a set of  “Etiquette” for throwing the octopus on the ring.

The Gatorade Shower Sports Tradition


Compared to other sports traditions, this is one is considered fairly new.  The iconic image of the smiling coach after winning a game being suddenly drenched by ice cold Gatorade is a classic in the NFL.

According to legends, Jim Burt, a former Giant’s nose-tackle , is the one that started it all. It was when his team defeated Washington in 1984.  According to several sources, Giants coach Bill Parcells had been riding Burt pretty hard that week.  At the end of the game, Burt  said to his teammates, “Parcells is such a prick. Let's get him!”

This was of course all said for fun and games. In the end, Parcell ended up covered in Gatorade and his reaction was priceless.  Instead of being angry he just smiled .

According to the best sports betting software company, the dumping of the Gatorade, did not catch on until Super Bowl XXI in 1985.  After the New York Giants defeated the Denver Broncos for the Super Bowl ring, Parcell was once again drenched with Gatorade.  As any good coach in the NFL, Parcell was superstitious and decided that in order to keep winning, the tradition had to continue.

Today, this tradition has spread beyond the NFL and you will see winning teams pouring sports drinks over their coach after a victory.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Thursday Night Football: Steelers Host the Titans

Pittsburgh Steelers Football

Steelers and Titans Both On a Roll


The Tennessee Titans and the Pittsburgh Steelers meet on Thursday Night Football at Heinz Field. NBC Sports has the telecast and kick-off is scheduled for 8:25 pm EST.

The Steelers and Titans are both on Four-game winning streaks going into tonights nationally telecast game.

Oddsmakers opened the Steelers as -7-point favorites versus the Titans, while the game's total opened at 43.5. The line has held steady, but the total is up to 44.5.

Pittsburgh has built a three-game lead over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North. They aims for a fourth consecutive playoff appearance. The Steelers are 2-1 at home this season.

Ben Roethlisberger has 2,298 yards, 12 TDs and 10 INTs on the season. He could climb even higher up the all-time record books with a strong performance. The QB ranks No. 9 in NFL history with 49,112 passing yards. He needs 214 yards to pass Warren Moon (49,325 yards) for No. 8 on the list.

Running back Le'Veon Bell has 1,091 yards from scrimmage (840 rushing, 251 receiving). He leads the NFL entering Week 11. Pro Bowl wide receiver Antonio Brown has 60 receptions, 882 yards, and three TDs.

JuJu Smith-Schuster has 29 receptions, 521 yards, and five TDs. He has the ability to find the end zone on any given play. Smith-Schuster has caught a touchdown pass in each of his last three games and will try to stretch it to four on Thursday.

Titans in Battle with Jags in AFC South


Tennessee is even with the Jacksonville Jaguars atop the AFC South. A road victory would significantly boost the Titans' chances of snapping an eight-season playoff drought. Tennessee is 2-2 on the road this season as it prepares for a game on three days' rest.

A slew of injuries, along with a condensed practice schedule, will add to Tennessee's challenge. Marcus Mariota is battling ankle and shoulder injuries. He is expected to play through the pain. The third-year leader never has faced the Steelers.

If Mariota is limited, the Titans could lean on a two-headed rushing attack. The tandem features DeMarco Murray with 433 yards and four TDs. Derrick Henry chips in 409 yards with three TDs. Wideout Rishard Matthews has 36 receptions, 513 yards, and two TDs. He offers the most reliable option downfield in the passing game.

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NameRecordATSOffenseDefenseDiffATS HomeATS AwayOU RecordOU HomeOU Away
Tennessee6-33-5-122.7823.67-0.892-2-11-36-34-12-2
Pittsburgh7-25-420.7816.444.342-13-31-81-20-6



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Yards Per Point















NameOffenseDefenseDifferential
TEN14.4313.870.56
PIT17.2517.29-0.04



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NameOffenseDefenseDifferential
TEN10.2510.33-0.08
PIT12.069.572.49



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NameOffenseDefenseDifferential
TEN4.423.580.84
PIT3.594.23-0.64



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NameRecordHomeAwayATSATS HomeATS AwayOffenseDefenseDiff
Overall6-34-12-23-5-12-2-11-322.7823.67-0.89
vs Conf5-33-12-22-5-11-2-11-321.5023.25-1.75
vs Div1-10-01-11-10-01-125.5036.50-11.00
Last 33-02-01-00-2-10-1-10-119.6716.333.34



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NameRecordHomeAwayATSATS HomeATS AwayOffenseDefenseDiff
Overall7-22-15-15-42-13-320.7816.444.34
vs Conf5-11-14-03-31-12-220.6716.833.84
vs Div3-10-03-12-20-02-221.0016.254.75
Last 33-01-02-02-11-01-123.0015.337.67



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TitleStatRankStatRank
Away Team Overall Scoring vs Home Team Overall Defense22.781316.442
Away Team Road Passing vs Home Team Home Passing Defense157.0032112.001
Away Team Road Rushing vs Home Team Home Rushing Defense103.5017131.0026
Home Team Overall Scoring vs Away Team Overall Defense20.781823.6723
Home Team Home Passing vs Away Team Road Passing Defense267.338194.756
Home Team Home Rushing vs Away Team Road Rushing Defense108.0018109.5015

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NameRecordATSOUScoreRushYPRPACPPYTYTO +/-
Tennessee5-56-46-420.6080.603.1532.4063.58221.20301.802.00
Pittsburgh5-54-66-422.10102.203.8334.0064.71238.30340.501.60



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DateAwayHomeScoreLineTotalOU ResultARYAPYATYATTHRYHPYHTYHTTAway Team AttemptsHome Team AttemptsAway Team CompletionsHome Team Completions
Nov 17, 2014PITTEN27-242061803861492633121
Sep 8, 2013TENPIT16-91121172290311631942
Oct 11, 2012PITTEN23-26563564121942653591
Oct 9, 2011TENPIT17-386624030611742574311
Sep 19, 2010PITTEN19-11106211271461922387
Sep 10, 2009TENPIT10-13862343202363213573
Dec 21, 2008PITTEN14-317130337441172063230
Sep 11, 2005TENPIT7-349720630342062184240
Sep 28, 2003TENPIT30-13401581980693073762
Jan 11, 2003PITTEN31-34672573241993314304



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DateOpponentscoreResultlineATS Resultoffensive rush yardsoffensive passing yardsoffensive total yardsdefensive rush yardsdefensive passing yardsdefensive total yardsturnoversLocation
Nov 12, 2017CIN24-20W-4.5/40.5L/O180236416532553080H
Nov 5, 2017BAL23-20W-3/41P/O7118625773268341-1H
Oct 22, 2017CLE12-9W-5.5/42L/U8018926966218284-2A
Oct 16, 2017IND36-22W-7/46W/O168305473852122970H
Oct 8, 2017MIA10-16L1/41L/U69119188100781780A



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DateOpponentscoreResultlineATS Resultoffensive rush yardsoffensive passing yardsoffensive total yardsdefensive rush yardsdefensive passing yardsdefensive total yardsturnoversLocation
Nov 12, 2017IND20-17W-10.5/46.5L/U88228316711962670A
Oct 29, 2017DET20-15W-3/44.5W/U75317392714114821A
Oct 22, 2017CIN29-14W-4/40W/O15226842071108179-2H
Oct 15, 2017KC19-13W3.5/46.5W/U194245439282232511A
Oct 8, 2017JAC9-30L-7.5/41L/U70301371231823134H




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Visibility is 10.004077 mi
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Forecast for Pittsburgh


Next up:
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Pittsburgh home to Green Bay Sunday, November 26

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New Jersey Devils vs. Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday

Maple Leafs Hockey

Maple Leafs Look to Keep Solid Start Rolling


The Toronto Maple Leafs (12-7 SU, 9-10 ATS) are waiting to hear if their star centre Auston Matthews will suit up Thursday. They host the surging New Jersey Devils. Matthews has been dealing with an upper body injury since November 6. Despite his absence, the Leafs have won all four games they’ve played without their leading scorer.

Toronto will need all the offensive support they can get on Thursday. The  Devils ranks fifth in goals scored per game (3.47). Oddsmakers have the Maple Leafs as -160-moneyline favorites. The total is at 6.

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The Devils have surprised the hockey world through the first 17 games of the season. They’re tied for third in the league with 24 points and rank fourth in goals scored (61). They’ve missed the playoffs in each of their previous five seasons. The team seemed to be on the verge of a total rebuild at the end of 2016.

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Instead, LW Taylor Hall (6 goals, 13 assists) has grabbed the role of elite point producer by the horns. First overall draft pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, Nico Hischier (3 goals, 11 assists), has lived up to expectations thus far.

The result has been a youthful Devils’ squad. They feature team speed that few can match in the league. With C Travis Zajac likely to return for Thursday’s game against the Leafs. An already lethal offense is about to become even more dangerous.

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TeamRecordMoneyOffenseDefenseFaveDogO/U
New Jersey11-4-2$656.003.593.185-06-610-6-1
Toronto12-7-0$298.003.793.328-44-311-6-2



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NameRecordHomeAwayFaveDogO/U
Overall11-4-25-3-16-1-15-0-06-4-210-6-1
Last 105-3-23-2-12-1-13-0-02-3-25-5
vs Div1-1-00-1-01-0-00-0-01-1-01-1
vs EAST0-00-00-00-00-00-0
vs WEST0-00-00-00-00-00-0



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NameRecordHomeAwayFaveDogO/U
Overall12-7-07-3-05-4-08-4-04-3-011-6-2
Last 105-5-03-2-02-3-04-2-01-3-04-4-2
vs Div4-1-02-0-02-1-02-1-02-0-03-2
vs EAST0-00-00-00-00-00-0
vs WEST0-00-00-00-00-00-0



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TitleStatRankStatRank
Away Team Overall Scoring vs Home Team Overall Defense3.5943.3225
Away Team Away Scoring vs Home Team Home Defense4.5023.6027
Away Team Road Powerplay vs Home Team Home Penalty Kill16.671875.0024
Home Team Overall Scoring vs Away Team Overall Defense3.7923.1820
Home Team Home Scoring vs Away Team Road Defense4.0053.3821
Home Team Home Power Play vs Away Team Road Penalty Kill22.731075.0025

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TeamrecordO/UAVGshotspower play goalspower play percentagepenalty kill percentagepower play chances
New Jersey6-2-26-1-33.5028.80820.0072.9740
Toronto4-4-26-1-32.7031.801027.0380.0037


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DateAwayaway scoreHomehome scorelineTotalO/Uaway shotshome shotsAway Power Play GoalsHome Power Play GoalsAway Power PlaysHome Power PlaysAway PP%Home PP%Away PK%Home PK%
Oct 11, 2017NJ6TOR3-1816O3150125820257580
Mar 23, 2017NJ2TOR4-1675.5O3230114225505075
Jan 6, 2017TOR4NJ21185.5O1432303410001000
Nov 23, 2016TOR4NJ5-1405O3130113333.333.366.766.7
Apr 9, 2016TOR1NJ5-1475O2036003600100100
Feb 4, 2016NJ2TOR3-1475P3439106416.7010083.3
Dec 8, 2015NJ2TOR3-1115P2738215540208060
Feb 6, 2015TOR1NJ4-1295P3417102150010050
Jan 28, 2015TOR1NJ2-1325.5U3023005300100100
Dec 4, 2014NJ5TOR3-1885.5O2632213266.7505033.3



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DateOpponentscoreResultlineshotsshots againstpower playpenalty killopposing goalieLocation
Nov 12, 2017CHI7-5W18038442/31/3Corey CrawfordA
Nov 11, 2017FLA2-1W-12521331/24/4James ReimerH
Nov 9, 2017EDM2-3L11034320/42/2Cam TalbotH
Nov 7, 2017STL1-3L12022400/44/5Jake AllenH
Nov 5, 2017CAL4-5L15230340/23/3Mike SmithA



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DateOpponentscoreResultlineshotsshots againstpower playpenalty killopposing goalieLocation
Nov 11, 2017BOS4-1W12625391/34/4Tuukka RaskA
Nov 10, 2017BOS3-2W-12833351/63/4Anton KhudobinH
Nov 8, 2017MIN4-2W-13019370/23/4Devan DubnykH
Nov 6, 2017LV4-3W-22325281/42/3Max LagaceH
Nov 4, 2017STL4-6L10431320/23/4Jake AllenA


 

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Gambling Trends – Betting on eSports

Betting on sports has been around for a very long time. Some of the earliest records date back to ancient Greece when spectators would place bet on which gladiator would win the fight.  Since then, sports betting has evolved into a complex machine that let’s anyone bet on pretty much anything.

Over the past two decades, gambling companies and sportsbooks have added several new ways to gamble such as: live dealer casinos, live betting and virtual sports betting. One of the latest gambling trends that has become increasingly more popular in the past few years is eSports betting.

Of course, some may argue that eSports is not a real sports and should be classified as a competition.  However, an increasing majority of people like John Skipper, the president of ESPN, consider it a sport.  This is because to be a professional eSports athlete requires tremendous motor skills and tactical understanding.

And since it is a sport, people will bet on it!

A short History of eSports


For those who are not familiar with e-sports, it pretty much started as simple competitions between fans of video games that go as far back as the 1970s when games would get together and hold private competitions for games like “Spacewar” in 1972 to the famous “Space Invaders Championship” held by Atari in 1980.

As technology improved in the field of video games and especially multi-players game technology, so is the need to prove who is the best gamer.  This led to more tournaments for larger and larger cash prizes around the world.

Today, eSports is a huge industry that continues to grow in revenue and attracts many investors.  In fact, Business Insider estimates that by 2019, eSports will bring $800million in advertising and sponsorship revenues.

Some of the most popular video games played at eSports tournaments are: League of Legends, Defence of the Ancients 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and Starcraft II.

Betting on eSports Today


Today, you will not find gamers playing video games for its health benefits or for fun at an eSports tournament.  eSports is no longer a sport for amateur.  It is now an arena for professional gamers with real professional teams that earn actual salaries ranging from $36,000 to $250,000 a year with top super star gamers earning millions of dollars per year.

As in all professional sports, there will always be some form of betting involved and eSports are not an exception.  If you Google eSports betting you will find several sportsbooks that now offer eSports betting options.

Bookies, betting shops and sportsbook are always looking to offer more events and competition for their players to bet on.  If there is a demand for it, they will make odds for it and take your bet.  Since the early 2000s, several sports betting shops have offered betting on eSports.

At first, it was more of a proposition bet for larger eSports events.  As the popularity of eSports increased, it brought about a new clientele for sportsbooks.  Gamers began to bet on eSports on a regular basis which led to many sportsbooks offering regular eSports betting odds on events everywhere in the world.

eSports betting has become so popular that players have been indicted for match fixing.  One of the latest and more widespread match-fixing took place in 2015 leading to several indictments in Korea.  This is when Lee “Life” Seung and Jung “Bbyon” Woo Yong were indicted for match-fixing along with 7 other professional gamers.  Each player was punished with jail time ranging from 10-18 months, fines and banned for life from eSports.

Is there a Future of eSports Betting?


The sportsbooks certainly seem to think so.  Just last year, William Hill US became the first land based casino in the U.S. to offer legal eSports betting in Nevada.  Earlier this year, Pinnacle, which started offering eSports betting in 2010, re-launched their “eSports betting Hub” to offer more in-depth betting options.

Several other sportsbooks are following this trend and it doesn’t look like it is about to stop anytime soon.  Even Sportsbook Pay Per Head companies are looking into adding eSports betting to their list of available sports.

So our opinion is that eSports betting is not just a trend, it is here to stay as part of the regular betting line up.