Degen Diary

Friday

I lay here ready for Saturday. For War. To take back my losses from last year. I barely escaped a Tuck catastrophe but I am still alive.  How you get stopped on 4th and 1 by a MAC team I will never know. But they covered my tease and the actual spread and that’s all that matters. I will never bet on them again however they looked terrible. Kim looked terrible at QB and I expect another abysmal Michigan State season.

Saturday

I woke up ready and ended the day wanting to french kiss a revolver. Fuck. I really wanted to die after my Colorado pick. I can’t believe I took the line down from TCU and I didn’t increase the Colorado line. I watched every single one of those fucking Colorado offseason videos and I knew they could put up points. Yet I still fucking bet against them. I knew it that it would be closer than people think yet I still fucking lost. I wish I had the opportunity of take the TT at the time I placed the bet. I didn’t. I really hate myself for that one. I don’t think I have ever invested that much time in a college football team’s offseason yet I still picked against them. Fuck. I am so mad at myself. That didn’t even cost me the parlay since Texas Tech only showed up for the first quarter. I was great at picking 1Q’s. I mean how the fuck did I lose the whale play. ONLY TWO POINTS IN THE 1Q AND IT LOSES. Nightmare, nightmare, nightmare. They completely forgot how to play any sort of defense in the 2Q and 3Q. It was a loser and I have to be better. I assumed Virginia Tech could stop Old Dominion here and there and I was wrong. Pain. So much pain. Killing my bankroll in the first week of football is real, real rough.

Sunday

I woke up still dead from yesterday. Clinging to any sort of hope for the season with Oregon State. They thankfully pulled through. I still have hope for the season. It’s a long season and I will keep my head up for next week. Plenty of time to make my money back. I have to better and I will be better.

3 things to tell myself for next years CFB Week 1

  • Don’t be afraid to fade the nation. No one knows anything week one.
  • Remember to schedule out some plays.
  • Only bet what you know is certain.

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