
35 episodes

Big Boy Bets The Solid Verbal, College Football, Betting
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4.7 • 52 Ratings
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Big Boy Bets is a lighthearted, conversational show centered on college football betting, hosted by Dan Rubenstein (The Solid Verbal, Sports Wars, Sports Illustrated, SB Nation) and former NFL player Geoff Schwartz (Fox Sports Radio, ESPN+, SB Nation). The weekly show will feature the two longtime friends finding value in games, futures, props, and parlays as they navigate the college football season. Also, as the resident big boy, the always eccentric and opinionated Geoff will give weekly tips on how to best live one’s life as a Big Boy. And to be clear, being a big boy doesn’t require one to be big or a boy, but rather embrace a state of mind.
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Alabama-Georgia National Championship: Deep dive betting picks
Dan and Geoff preview the national championship rematch between Alabama and Georgia, including a deep on-field preview and how to pick the game from a gambling perspective.
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2021 College Football Bowl Best Bets: Oh so much hidden value!
Dan Rubenstein and Geoff Schwartz look ahead to the early part of bowl season and reveal their best bets.
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Bowl Season Lookahead: The Interim Chaos Continues!
Dan and Geoff look ahead to a robust bowl season.
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Championship Week: Georgia-Alabama blowout? Oregon revenge? Michigan is back? Best bets!
Dan and Geoff's college football conference championship best bets!
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Rivalry Week: Fade Oklahoma? Lock in Ohio State? Ride with Cincy?
Dan and Geoff preview college football's Rivalry Week and give their best bets.
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Week 12: Michigan ascending, Oregon's travel greatness, Clemson's big comeback
Dan and Geoff make their Week 12 college football best bets.
Customer Reviews
Dan and Jeff rock this vibe
As a 6' 5" 230 lbs man, I get this. Come for the good CFB talk to start, stay for the big boy knowledge and stories.
Good Knowledge
Just started listening and (as I complete novice to the gambling world) it’s fun just to listen to the strategies that go into sports betting. Y’all should do a weekly recap on hits and misses so you can track your progress.
An Oregon podcast?
Is this just an Oregon podcast? Also insane to not think Ohio state is on another talent level than Oregon. Btw I’m a texas fan.