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BetUS Writer D.S. Williamson Offers College Football Bowl Breakdown
BetUS Writer, D.S. Williamson, is offering a College Football Bowl Breakdown through the lulu.com website for only $9.95 this year.


/Football News Articles/ - LOS ANGELES, CA, December 15, 2007 -- BetUS Writer, D.S. Williamson, is offering a College Football Bowl Breakdown .pdf digital file through the lulu.com website for only $9.95 this year. Williamson's hope is that his Bowl Breakdown will become an annual thing for college football bettors. "My experience talking to college football bettors is that they are really looking for a product outside of the usually high-priced tout service information that they receive each year. These bowl games are extremely difficult to handicap and college football bettors need a simple guide that breaks down each game for them," Williamson said.

Williamson's file discusses every NCAAF Bowl Game from the Navy vs. Utah game on Dec. 20th, to the LSU vs. Ohio State BCS Championship Game on Jan. 7, 2008. "It really gives the college football bettor information about single games," Williamson says. "That's what college football bettors need." Williamson's file also has a Best Bet section that allows college football bettors to go directly to the games he feels are best to wager on.

A link to the direct lulu.com page is located at Williamson's site - www.sportsgameinfo.com
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