One, in particular, went as bad as you can imagine, as Clemson’s Barrett Carter scooped it up and got shoved into the end zone. The pass was completed and one lateral worked as planned, but there were a few more after and none of them went well. Scott Van Pelt and Stanford Steve look back at the moments that drove bettors wild this past week in sports. PITCHY PITCHY WOO WOO, which also usually does not work, but - and this is a key difference - increases the odds of calamity exponentially.Big Cat 3:51 PM 14 Even if you don’t bet this weekly segment. Hoist a Hail Mary, which usually does not work, but at the very least, the odds of something catastrophic happening are relatively low, OR… SVP's Bad Beats Of The Week And I'm Honestly Not Sure How The UC Davis Coach Isn't In Jail.There are two approaches that a team can take in this situation. Even Virginia coach Bronco Mendenhall had to laugh about the crazy double-pass in the end zone play after the game that November night. The University of Virginia was favored by 39.5 points against Abilene Christian University on Saturday. Monday’s segment featured one of the most wild beats to ever occur.
Oh my god, what has just happened what have I witnessed, laughed SVP, who went on to declare it was the best of Bad Beat forever. A bad beat, for those unaware, is a term used in sports betting to mark a losing bet in the final moments of a game. With four seconds left and the ball on their own 33-yard line, though, Florida State decided to go for broke. SVP and Coughlin were laughing uncontrollably.
The ‘Noles traveled to take on the Tigers on Saturday afternoon and put up one heck of a fight, including scoring a touchdown on one of the weirdest plays we’ve seen this year, but looked like they were going to lose, 24-20. If you had Florida State covering the 9.5-point spread and/or threw some cash on Under 48 points in the Seminoles’ matchup with Clemson, our hearts go out to you.