Stone's throw for the CFP: Watch out for the Hurricanes

Paul Stone, an East Texas handicapper, got hooked by Chris Fallica's case for the Hurricanes making the national football playoff. He took a bold bet of +400 on Miami making the field and it paid off when the Canes were included in the brackets Sunday morning. "I'm usually an army of one," but Fallica was pretty convincing, Stone says.

Stone is a seasoned handicapper who makes a living wagering on college hoops and football games, exploiting odds. He rarely dabbles in futures, but he bought title tickets on Indiana at +800 two months ago. He prefers playing with futures because it allows him to use a smaller bankroll, "to enjoy the whole season."

Stone's focus shifted to the upcoming football playoff as Las Vegas sportsbooks released their numbers. He bet against Texas A&M, taking Miami plus 4½ points against the Aggies in College Station, and got Ole Miss minus 15 at home against Tulane on the same day.

When Stone assessed the odds, he considered the strength of the opposing teams. "A&M showed it's vulnerable," he says, pointing out that the Aggies lost to Texas by 27 points. In contrast, Miami dominated its final four games, with a combined score of 151-41.

The Canes are indeed a scary team, according to Stone, as long as quarterback Carson Beck avoids turnovers. "They'll give the Aggies all they want there in College Station." He also believes that Ole Miss's offense is poised for success, especially with quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, who has double-digit production in five of his last six games.

Stone also took exactas in other matchups, including Texas Tech over Miami and Ole Miss over Tulane. He finished his holiday shopping by adding to his futures ticket on the Canes' title hopes.

While Stone's picks are based on his analysis, it's worth noting that the selection committee's decision to include the Hurricanes in the brackets was a surprising one. It will be interesting to see how they perform in the playoff tournament.
 
What a sweet win for Paul Stone! He must've done some solid research to go against the grain on Texas A&M and come out on top with those +4.5 point wins 🤑🏈 I'm curious to see how the Hurricanes do in the playoffs, though - they are definitely a scary team if Carson Beck can stay turnover-free ⚡️! Stone's strategy of playing futures is also super smart, allowing him to bankroll his picks and enjoy the season 🎁. Can't wait to see more updates on these playoff teams! 😄
 
omg I'm loving Paul Stone's sports betting strategy right now 🤑! He's like super smart and knows his stuff, always looking for teams that are vulnerable to beating and piling on those futures bets 💸. I mean, taking Miami at +800 was a bold move, but it paid off big time ⏰. And can we talk about how the selection committee must've been sleeping when they left out some other deserving teams 🤔? It's gonna be crazy to see how the Hurricanes do in the playoffs!
 
I'm loving this time of year for football 🏈! I mean, who doesn't love watching their favorite team make a deep run in the playoffs? I've got a friend who's been betting on games for years and he just told me about Paul Stone and how he took a big risk on Miami making the field... it paid off big time! 😅 The thing that really caught my eye was when he said that if quarterback Carson Beck doesn't turn over the ball, Miami is basically unbeatable. Fingers crossed for them in the playoffs! 🤞
 
idk what the big deal is 🤷‍♂️ I mean, Miami making the playoffs isn't exactly shocking. They've been on fire this season and their QB seems pretty solid so far. I bet against them too when I saw the odds, but I guess Chris Fallica knows his stuff lol 👀
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this Christmas shopping vibe 🎅️ Stone is like the ultimate betting strategist, analyzing every little detail to make his picks. But what's also crazy is how he managed to convince himself to bet on Miami +400 and it totally paid off! The Canes are for real right now, especially with their dominant performances in the last four games. Beck's gotta keep those turnovers low if they wanna take down the Aggies.

I'm intrigued by Stone's strategy of playing futures instead of individual matchups - it seems like a smart way to manage risk and enjoy the whole season 📊 Now we'll just have to see how this all plays out in the playoff tournament.
 
I'm loving this time of year for sports betting 🤩! A +400 bet on Miami making the field is insane, and it sounds like Chris Fallica's case really paid off for Paul Stone 😂. I've never been a big fan of futures betting myself, but it makes sense to use a smaller bankroll and enjoy the whole season. Stone's analysis seems pretty solid too - taking Ole Miss minus 15 at home was a bold move, but their offense does seem poised for success 🤝.

It'll be fascinating to see how Miami performs in the playoff tournament now that they're in. They've been on fire with their last four games, and Carson Beck's play has been huge 💪. The fact that the selection committee included them in the brackets is definitely a surprise, but hey, you never know what can happen in sports 🤷‍♂️!
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this season of college football so far! 🤩 The fact that Paul Stone took a huge bet on Miami making the playoffs and it paid off is crazy talk! 400 bucks on a +400 future ticket must be life-changing for him 😂.

But what I find really interesting is how he broke down his betting strategy. Considering the strength of the opposing teams, avoiding turnovers with Carson Beck, and looking at Ole Miss's offense with Trinidad Chambliss... it's like he's a little bit of a sports genius 🤓.

And yeah, the selection committee's decision to include Miami in the brackets was a surprise, but you gotta respect Stone for being bold on his picks. I'm curious to see how they do in the playoffs now! 💪
 
🤔 I love seeing people like Paul Stone who know their stuff and aren't afraid to take calculated risks with their money. He seems like someone who stays true to his instincts, even when others might think he's crazy for betting on a team like Miami. I've always been fascinated by handicappers like him - it's not just about luck or chance, it's about understanding the game and making informed decisions.

I also appreciate how he diversifies his bets with futures instead of focusing on individual games. That way, he can enjoy the whole season and not get too attached to one outcome. And it sounds like his analysis is based on some solid research - considering team strength, player stats... all that stuff. Of course, there's always an element of chance involved, but it's nice to see someone who thinks things through before making a move.

I'm curious to see how Miami does in the playoffs now - they definitely have some momentum going for them! 🏈
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this underdog story of Paul Stone 🤑! As a total sports buff, I get hyped when handicappers like him are on point with their picks 😆. The way he analyzed those teams, considering the strengths and weaknesses... it's like he has a PhD in college football 🎓!

But what really gets me is how he's got a little bit of luck on his side too 🤞. I mean, come on, the selection committee was supposed to snub the Canes, but nope! They ended up getting included in the brackets 🎉. It's like the whole sports world just decided to give Miami a pass 😅.

Anyway, I'm all for Stone's confidence boost now 💪. He's got his fingers crossed for the Canes to make some magic happen in the playoffs 🌟. I mean, who doesn't love an underdog story? It's like the ultimate sports fantasy come true 🏈💫!
 
omg I love Chris Fallica's confidence lol he really knows what he's talking about 🤩 and Paul Stone is like the ultimate handicapper, his bankroll must be insane 💸 but seriously, it's awesome that he got on board with Miami's title hopes, they're definitely a scary team 🔥 especially with Carson Beck not throwing any turnovers, let's hope he can stay focused 🙏 and with Ole Miss's offense firing on all cylinders, it'll be interesting to see how they do against Tulane 🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around the selection committee's decision, did they really think Miami was a dark horse contender? 😮
 
omg I'm so stoked for Paul Stone he's like a total genius with those handicapping skills 🤯 his analysis is spot on and he's been riding that Miami wave all season long 💪 I mean, who wouldn't believe in the Canes after they dominated their last four games? Carson Beck seems like a solid QB and Trinidad Chambliss is just straight fire 🔥 can't wait to see how they do in the playoffs!
 
I'm lovin' this underdog story! I mean, who wouldn't wanna put money on Miami makin' those playoffs at +400? 🤑 Their final four games were insane - 151 points scored and only 41 allowed? That's like a math problem gone right! 😂 And yeah, A&M lookin' vulnerable after gettin' beat by Texas like 27 points. Stone's got some good instincts there.

But what I love about this story is how it shows you can make smart picks even when the odds are against ya. I've been followin' sports for years, and I still get chills when someone makes a crazy bet that pays off. It's like, "How did they know?!" 🤯 Of course, there's always an element of luck involved, but Stone seems like he knows his stuff.

I'm curious to see how Miami does in the playoffs now. The selection committee might've gotten it right this time, or maybe they just wanna mix things up 😏. Either way, I'll be keepin' an eye on 'em and see if they can live up to the hype! 🤞
 
.. thinkin about this guy Paul Stone and his betting strategy... he's like a chess player, always lookin at the bigger picture 🤔. He's not just reactin' to the odds, he's analyzin' the teams, their strengths and weaknesses... it's like he's tryin' to solve a puzzle 🧩. And that's what I love about it - it's not just about throwin' money around, it's about understandin' the game on a deeper level 💡.

And I gotta say, his confidence in the Hurricanes is infectious 🌊. He believes they're a scary team as long as Carson Beck avoids turnovers... that's like, you can feel the excitement and anticipation buildin' up 🔥. And it's not just about him, either - he's a seasoned handicapper, so you know he's got the expertise to back it up 💪.

But here's the thing... even with all his analysis and strategy, there's still an element of luck involved 🤞. And that's what makes sports so unpredictable... can't nobody control everything 🌪️. Still, I love watchin' guys like Paul Stone, tryin' to outsmart the odds and make a buck off the table 💸.
 
I'm loving this time of year for sports betting! 🏈💸 I mean, who doesn't love trying to pick winners and beating the bookies? But seriously, Chris Fallica's case for Miami making it into the national playoffs was pretty convincing, right? I've been following Paul Stone's bets and he seems like a seasoned pro. He's got a good system going on, using odds and analyzing team strengths to make his picks.

I'm also curious about how the selection committee made their decision to include Miami in the brackets. It's definitely a surprising move! Do they have some inside info that we don't know about? 🤔 And I love how Stone is thinking ahead, adding futures tickets on other teams' title hopes as well. That takes some nerves of steel to bet on those kinds of games!

One thing that does intrigue me is the matchup between Miami and Texas A&M. What do you think happens when these two teams face off? 🤔
 
I gotta say, Paul Stone's story is like a reminder that even with all our knowledge and experience, we can still get caught up in the excitement of a big bet 🤯. As a handicapper, he's got the skills to analyze odds and make informed decisions, but it's his willingness to take a chance on Miami that paid off in the end 💸.

It's like life, right? We've gotta be willing to take calculated risks and trust our instincts. Stone didn't get caught up in being an "army of one" and instead chose to listen to Chris Fallica's convincing case for the Hurricanes 📺. Sometimes it's good to seek out different perspectives and learn from others.

And let this be a lesson: don't underestimate the power of momentum 💪. Miami was on a roll going into the final four games, and that momentum carried over into their inclusion in the playoff brackets. Stone saw that strength in the opposing teams' weaknesses and rode that wave to success 🌊.
 
🤩 I'm loving this news! 🏈 A seasoned handicapper got lucky with a big bet on Miami making the playoffs 🌴 and it's so cool to see him sharing his thought process 👍 He's not just betting for the thrill, but also because he can manage his bankroll with futures 🤑

The Canes are definitely looking strong 💪 with Carson Beck at the helm 🤚 and their dominance in the last four games is impressive 📈 I'm curious to see how they'll do against tougher opponents 👀 Will they be able to avoid turnovers 🔄?

It's also interesting to note that the selection committee might have been a bit biased 😏 towards Miami, but hey, it's all part of the game 🎲 Let's just enjoy the ride and root for the Canes 🌊🔵
 
I'm loving this time of year for sports betting 🤑! The College Football Playoff is heating up and Paul Stone is all over it, making some crazy bets on Miami 🤯. But let's look at the numbers - +400 odds are a lot to sink your teeth into 😬. I mean, if you're going to take that bet, you gotta be confident in the Canes' abilities.

Here's a quick breakdown of the projected probabilities:

* Miami making the field: 70% 📈
* Texas A&M beating Miami: 25% 🚫
* Ole Miss beating Tulane: 55% 💪

I've got my eye on these numbers too, and I'm thinking of jumping on a few futures tickets myself 🤑. It's not just about the outcome, but also the margin of victory. If you look at Stone's analysis, he's focusing on the strength of the opposing teams, which makes sense.

But what's up with the selection committee? 😒 They're like the ultimate spoiler, deciding who gets in based on their own biases 🤷‍♂️. Anyway, it's going to be a wild ride for the Canes and the rest of the playoff teams. Bring it on! 🏈👊

Stats:

* Miami's average points scored per game: 38.5
* Texas A&M's average points allowed per game: 27.8
* Ole Miss's projected win percentage this season: 70%

Chart:
```
+-----------------------+
| Team | |
| Strength of | Win% |
| Schedule | |
+-----------------------+
| Miami | Texas A&M |
| 85.6 | 64.1 |
+-----------------------+
| Ole Miss | Tulane |
| 72.3 | 57.9 |
+-----------------------+
```
 
I'm still reeling from my own school's football team making it into the playoffs 🏈🎉. I mean, I knew they had a good chance, but not like this! My friend's little brother who plays on the team was totally stoked, and we all were when we heard the news. The thing is, our school's sports department could learn from Paul Stone - he does his research and picks his spots carefully. I'm definitely going to take a page out of his book for my own fantasy football leagues! 😂
 
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