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This Week’s NFL and NCAA Free Picks

Scott Morris | September 24, 2024
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Week 4 of the NFL and week 5 of college football are rapidly approaching and we have a slate of picks for you that we like. In fact, we have played these picks ourselves already at our top sportsbook.

NO matter which teams you root for, always try to be neutral when it comes to sports betting. Don’t let your own personal bias affect your betting picks.

Many people will bet on their favorite team or bet against teams they don’t like but that is a recipe for disaster. You need to look at the angles and numbers to see what they are telling you. Only then can you make an informed decision and place a smart wager.

Please check out our video of picks below and share with your friends. At minimum, please gives us a like and subscribe. Thank you. ~ Scott

 

NFL and College Football Picks – End of September 2024

 

 

Background

The practice of giving free picks for college and NFL football has evolved significantly over the years, influenced by changes in media, technology, and gambling culture.

The origins of sports betting can be traced back centuries, but the modern era began to take shape in the mid-20th century. As American football gained popularity, particularly with the rise of the NFL in the 1960s and 70s, interest in betting on games surged. Early on, information about games and picks was often shared informally among friends or through local newspapers, where columnists would offer their insights.

With the advent of cable television in the 1980s, sports broadcasting expanded dramatically. Networks like ESPN began to cover college and professional football more extensively, which included discussions about betting odds and predictions. This exposure led to a growing public interest in free picks. Analysts and commentators began sharing their forecasts, hoping to engage viewers and attract new audiences.

The internet revolution in the 1990s transformed how fans accessed information. Websites dedicated to sports betting emerged, providing platforms for enthusiasts to share picks and analyses. As online betting became more accessible, the demand for expert opinions increased. This created a new market for free picks, as many sites began to offer them to attract traffic and build a loyal following.

By the 2000s, social media further changed the landscape. Platforms like Twitter and Facebook allowed individuals and organizations to disseminate picks instantly, reaching a broader audience than ever before. Betting forums and communities flourished, with members exchanging free picks, strategies, and insights. This shift also gave rise to a new generation of “handicappers” who offered their predictions, often for free, to establish credibility and eventually monetize their expertise.

The legalization of sports betting in various states post-2018 further accelerated the trend. As more fans engaged with betting, the demand for free picks skyrocketed. Major sports networks and betting sites began hiring analysts to provide expert opinions, many of which were offered at no cost to viewers. This period marked the peak of the free pick phenomenon, as accessibility and variety of information reached new heights.

Today, free picks are ubiquitous across countless platforms, from podcasts to YouTube channels. They cater to casual fans and seasoned bettors alike, making it easier for anyone to participate in the excitement of college and NFL football betting. As the landscape continues to evolve, the practice of offering free picks remains an integral part of the sports betting culture, reflecting the sport’s growing intersection with gambling.

 

 

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