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10/06/2008 - Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - I met an old Cuban boxer once at a Frenchtown bar on St. Thomas. Locals called him "The Champ." It was around two o'clock in the morning when I asked the aging fighter what his career record had been. "One hundred and one hundred," he responded -- and I had no choice but to believe him.

You should have seen the size of The Champ's knuckles.

Minutes later, I found myself resisting the boozy urge to sing along to "Just Like Heaven" while sitting several feet away from The Champ. Still formidable looking in retirement, he didn't have a face that screamed, "Sing as loud as you want. I am also a Cure fan."

Buena Vista Social Club would have been more appropriate, I suppose. Or something bluesy, something spiritual and haunted like Blind Willie Johnson. Something someone who'd been beaten one hundred times could relate to. But also something relatable to someone who'd beaten one hundred men.

My friends had known The Champ when they lived on St. Thomas for a spell after college graduation. They attested to his honesty and told me if he said he'd split 200 fights evenly, he probably did. At least his nose looked like it had seen that many battles.

But I couldn't wrap my head around it: two HUNDRED fights, and it came out even on both sides? Mathematically speaking, you could flip a coin 200 times and not be surprised to have it end up equally heads and tails.

Sports are something different, however. There's an opponent -- maybe not always a man, but an opponent nonetheless. Sugar Ray Robinson fought nearly 200 fights, winning 173 of them.

Slightly less successful is Tiger Woods, who I realized over the weekend has won a Champ-like half of the last 24 tournaments he has played. Woods is 12-12 in official events since finishing runner-up to Y.E. Yang -- yes, Y.E. Yang -- at the European Tour's HSBC Champions Tournament on Nov. 12, 2006.

Sidelined by a knee injury, Woods hasn't played since his instant-classic win at the U.S. Open in June. In his absence, several players have stepped up to win tournaments they perhaps wouldn't have if Woods' knee had held up for the rest of the season.

Kenny Perry, Padraig Harrington, Camilo Villegas and Vijay Singh all claimed at least two victories. Harrington won two majors; Singh collected three wins and the FedEx Cup.

But what is the PGA Tour without Tiger Woods? It's the NFL in 2008: defined by parity born in the vacuum caused by the absence of a clear favorite, a best team or player.

Also collecting wins since Woods shut it down for the season were Stewart Cink, Anthony Kim, Richard S. Johnson, Chez Reavie, Parker McLachlin, Carl Pettersson, Will MacKenzie and Dustin Johnson.

The United States won the Ryder Cup without Woods, and that was great. But Singh's FedEx Cup win was anticlimactic at best, and the 0-for-the-summer that Phil Mickelson put together in Woods' absence was disappointing at best, laughable at worst.

All of which is taking the long way around saying that I miss Woods. I miss the storylines, the fist-pumps, the media saturation, the Red Shirt, the Sunday charge, the Sunday runaway win, the Woods numbers game, the "Well, he's Tiger Woods" quotes from his fellow golfers.

We're now in the midst of the PGA Tour's Fall Series, where the most exciting storyline on a weekly basis involves players trying to move into the top 125 on the money list to secure their cards for 2009.

It may not be what we want from our golf tournaments, but even warm water will keep you hydrated, right?

Hydrated, sure, but less satisfied.

I heard last year that they closed Betsy's, the Frenchtown bar where I met The Champ. I wonder if he was there on its final night. I wonder how many ears had heard those same five words that I did.

One hundred and one hundred. That's a hell of a thing.

Starlck Golf Betting News


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March Madness odds and printable March Madness brackets

With the field of 64/65 set, MySportsbook.com has the Florida Gators as the 4-1 favorite to successfully defend their National Championship.  Men’s Division-1 College Basketball has not seen a team repeat as National Champions since Duke won back to back championships in ’91 & ‘92.  After losing three out of four late in the season, the Gators are full of momentum as they won their last four games by an average of 18 points.  Not surprisingly, right behind the Gators are the other three top seeds: Kansas 5-1, UNC 6-1, and Ohio State 7-1.  Many consider Kansas to be the hottest team in the country, having won 11 straight. With Kansas, it is hard to ignore all of the early exits from the “dance” in recent years.  With an impressive ACC Tournament, UNC ensured themselves the other top seed.  UNC has about as much talent as any other team in the tournament but with a team that’s best players are primarily freshman and sophomores, could youth be a concern.  Behind freshman sensation, Greg Oden, OSU will look to do what their football team failed to do just a few months earlier.  OSU seems to have peeked at the right time, as they currently have a 17 game winning streak.  Since the tournament field was expanded in 1985, there has never been an instance where all four #1 seeds advanced to the Final Four.  It is obvious that each of the top seeds have the talent to make it through to Atlanta.  But as everyone knows, when makes the NCAA Tournament so special are all of the spoilers and “Cinderella” stories that knock off the favorites on a daily basis.

Be sure to logon to MySportsbook.com to see check out all of the early lines and “March Madness” props.  Also be sure to enter the “$10,000,000 Perfect Bracket Contest”. If someone has the skills to predict every winner, they will be set for life and walk away with $10,000,000.  Even if no one can cash in on the Grand Prize, with a $35,000 guaranteed prize pool and a Mazda RX-8 to the first prize winner, Sportsbook.com’s bracket is a must for all “March Madness” fans.

MySportsbook.com’s odds to win the Championship and Regions:

EAST National Championship Region
Arkansas 300-1 50-1
Belmont 1000-1
Boston College 100-1 40-1
Eastern KY 1000-1
George Washington 75-1
Georgetown 10-1 3-2
Marquette 100-1 40-1
Michigan State 100-1 25-1
New Mexico St. 500-1 200-1
UNC 6-1 6-5
Oral Roberts  500-1
Texas 15-1 5-1
Texas Tech 200-1 5-1
USC 75-1 20-1
Vanderbilt 100-1 30-1
Washington State 40-1 15-1
WEST
Duke 50-1 10-1
Florida A&M 1000-1
Gonzaga 200-1  40-1
Holy Cross 300-1
Illinois 300-1 60-1
Indiana 75-1 40-1
Kansas 5-1 13-10
Kentucky 100-1 40-1
Niagara 1000-1
Pittsburgh 40-1 8-1
Southern Ill. 50-1 12-1
UCLA 10-1 3-2
VCU 500-1 100-1
Villanova 100-1 40-1
VA Tech 50-1 15-1
Weber St 1000-1
Wright St 1000-1 300-1
MIDWEST
Arizona 50-1 30-1
Butler 40-1 30-1
Davidson 300-1
Florida 4-1 4-5
Georgia Tech 75-1 25-1
Jackson State 1000-1
Maryland 30-1 6-1
Miami-OH 300-1
Notre Dame 100-1 20-1
ODU 500-1 100-1
Oregon 40-1 6-1
Purdue 300-1 60-1
Texas A&M CC 1000-1
UNLV 100-1 30-1
Winthrop 500-1 100-1
Wisconsin 15-1 7-2
SOUTH
Albany 200-1
BYU 200-1 40-1
Central CT St. 1000-1
Creighton 100-1 35-1
Long Beach St. 500-1 200-1
Louisville 40-1 10-1
Memphis 30-1 4-1
Nevada 75-1 35-1
North Texas 500-1
Ohio State 7-1 6-5
Penn 500-1
Stanford 200-1 50-1
Tennessee 100-1 20-1
Texas A&M 12-1 11-5
Virginia 75-1 18-1
Xavier 100-1 40-1

Field                                              100-1

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