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  • Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s college football Week 11 study guide

    Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s college football Week 11 study guide

    This past Saturday was another electric day in college football

    Second-ranked Georgia was tied 20-20 in the fourth quarter with unranked Florida before scoring two late touchdowns, fourth-ranked Ohio State erased a 10-point deficit against third-ranked Penn State, undefeated Iowa State lost to unranked Texas Tech by one point, 11th ranked Clemson lost to unranked Louisville by double digits, 10th ranked Texas A&M lost by 24 to unranked South Carolina, and three other teams ranked in the top 25 also lost this past Saturday.

    It was another tough weekend for some historic programs, as USC, Michigan, Nebraska, and Florida State all lost in addition to Penn State and Clemson. Those schools are some of the most winningest in the history of the sport, truly highlighting how parity is at an all-time high. 

    With weekends like this past one, lengthy discussions ensue between myself and the fine people at FOX Sports every week as we plan our production for Big Noon Kickoff. Every Sunday night, I reflect on what transpired the day before, and send out a lengthy email to producers, researchers, and my colleagues on air about my thoughts on what happened, as well as what’s notable for the upcoming week.     

    I’ve decided to peel back the curtain and share those thoughts with you all, because everyone should rejoice in the splendor that is college football. 

    This week, six ranked teams will be on the road against unranked opponents, along with two ranked vs. ranked matchups taking place. We’ll get into those shortly. All of the top 10 teams in the AP poll play this weekend, and 21 of the top 25 have action as well. 

    Let’s dive into my thoughts and games to watch for in Week 11.

    First edition of the CFP rankings

    On Tuesday, the first edition of this season’s CFP rankings will be released. I’m very curious to see how different they are from the AP Poll and how much the rankings ultimately mean now that there are 12 teams. In the past, we saw those top four teams often struggle the week after the first rankings— but with so much runway into the field, I’m not sure we’ll see the same struggles. The teams currently ranked in the top four of the AP Poll are Oregon, Georgia, Ohio State, and Miami. The Bulldogs are the lone team of that bunch playing a ranked opponent, as they’ll take on 16th ranked Ole Miss.

    Celebrating Michael Crabtree

    As a college football die-hard, I love bringing up notable anniversaries and remembering incredible plays. While it’s not the exact anniversary of Michael Crabtree’s incredible catch against Texas (Nov. 1, 2008), it’s close enough for me to bring up. The score was 33-32 with Texas up with just eight seconds left. Graham Harrell dropped back, found Crabtree for a sideline catch, and the Biletnikoff winner would somehow evade two defenders to run in for the score to make it 39-33. I’m a little biased here, because I was on the field for this game. If you look closely, you can make fun of me for standing on the sideline with the catch right in front of me (and Chris Fowler) while I’m half looking at the catch and the clock to see how much time is left. This game came after the season in which Crabtree set the NCAA record for touchdown catches by a freshman with 22. Since the FBS/FCS split in 1978, the Red Raiders are 1-6 against the AP no. 1 team, with that lone win coming in this game against the Longhorns in 2008. Texas Tech would finish the 2008 season with an 11-1 regular season record before losing to Ole Miss in the Cotton Bowl.

    How times have changed for the Irish and Noles

    Tenth ranked Notre Dame is 7-1, and takes on a Florida State team that is 1-8 after being ranked in the top 10 of the preseason AP poll. It’s been quite the year for both teams, as the Irish lost to a Northern Illinois team that is currently 4-4 with losses to Buffalo, NC State, Toledo, and Ball State— while this Seminoles team is the first to start 1-8 since the 1974 squad that went 1-10. What’s even crazier is that these two teams met around this time in 1993 in a No. 1 vs No. 2 matchup. On November 13th of that year, No. 1 FSU lost 31-24 to No. 2 Notre Dame in South Bend. Despite the loss, Bobby Bowden’s squad went on to be crowned national champs that year. While these two teams are on much different trajectories this season— with Notre Dame still in contention for a playoff spot while FSU will probably only win one of their next three games and finish the season 2-10 (play Charleston Southern and Florida after the Irish)— both fan bases are waiting for their respective programs to return to prominence. Only time will tell how long that will take. 

    Offensive bonanza in AAC matchup this week

    North Texas has the No. 2 passing offense in the country this season, averaging a whopping 371.6 pass yards per game. They take on Army, who is 8-0 and boasts the No. 1 rushing offense in the country at 340.1 rushing yards per game. This game should be a really interesting one considering the Mean Green are giving up nearly 37 points a game while the Black Knights have held opponents to just over 11 per contest. Jeff Monken’s squad will look to improve to 9-0 for the first time since 1996, while Eric Morris’ bunch is looking for a big conference win— currently at 2-2 in AAC play and 5-3 overall. Chandler Morris leads the country in pass yards per game (359.1) while Bryson Daily is the only quarterback to average over 120 rush yards per game in all of FBS. This one should be fun.   

    Are these teams for real?

    There are a lot of teams that have really good records but have yet to play anyone worthwhile. My Hurricanes have only one win over a team currently ranked, and have played in three one-score games in their last five outings. Indiana has no such wins, and may not have a win against a team with a single point in the AP Poll when the season is over. The same goes for Colorado and Penn State. Texas has one win over a team currently ranked and that’s over Vanderbilt. So are these teams really that good, or are these just a bunch of records built up on hollow wins? We’ll have to wait and see. 

    Looking ahead at the Huskers

    After a 5-1 start, Nebraska has lost three straight to fall to 5-4. Last week they were 7.5-point home favorites against UCLA and were dominated from the jump. They’ve lost eight straight games when they have five wins entering the game. Are they going to make it nine straight when they play USC in two weeks? The Huskers haven’t made a Bowl game since 2016 and haven’t won one since 2015. Something to monitor is Dylan Raiola’s status. The true freshman quarterback was injured in the fourth quarter against the Bruins and did not return. He is expected to be available against the Trojans, but with his injury being a back-related one, I’d keep an eye on his progress in the coming weeks. 

    Revenge week for the Hurricanes

    This week is a tough one for me. All I’ll be able to think about is how this game ended last season. Miami entered the game 4-0 and was up 20-17 with 34 seconds left on the clock with both teams having no timeouts left on 3rd and 10. Instead of taking a knee and letting the clock run out, Mario Cristobal ran a rushing play. The running back fumbled, and the Yellow Jackets recovered with 26 seconds left. They would go on to drive 74 yards in just four plays, capping the drive off with a 44-yard touchdown. The Canes would lose 23-20, and go 3-6 in their final nine games of the season. It was a huge turning point in the season in what looked like a promising year at 4-0. Miami is currently an 11.5-point favorite this week, and that line could shorten should it be announced that Haynes King will be available after missing Tech’s last two games with an injury— the same quarterback who engineered the comeback win last year. 

    Vandy beating the odds

    Vanderbilt has been underdog in five of their eight games this year and has gone a perfect 5-0 against the spread (ATS) and 3-2 straight up (SU) in those outings. Somehow, they’re 3.5-point underdogs at home against South Carolina. The Commodores have wins over Kentucky, Auburn, Alabama, and only lost to Texas by three points. While they have a loss to Georgia State, Diego Pavia and Co. have the goods to get the job done. By the way, this is the same angle that Minnesota had over Illinois last week— an unranked road favorite against a ranked team (Gophers won 25-17).  

    Tough one for Conference USA this week 

    Not much to say here, but I thought it would be worth mentioning that 1-7 Kennesaw State will travel to the Sun Bowl to take on 1-8 UTEP in an ugly C-USA matchup this Saturday. Kennesaw State’s lone win this season came against a 5-0 Liberty team. It was their first win as an FBS program, and also the second-largest win by an underdog in FBS this season— defeating the Flames as a 27-point underdog. Only Northern Illinois’ win as a 28-point underdog against Notre Dame was a bigger upset. 

    The Big 12 upside down

    The Big 12 preseason media poll had Utah, Kansas, Arizona, and Oklahoma State occupying four of the top five spots in the conference, with Kansas State being the other team. Those four teams are a combined 3-19 in Big 12 play and 12-22 overall. The three teams currently at the top of the standings are BYU (picked to finish 13th), Iowa State (picked to finish 6th), and Colorado (picked to finish 11th). Let’s not forget that Arizona State was picked to finish last and is still in the mix of things at 6-2 with a 3-2 record in conference play. This is going to be one of the more exciting Power conference title races as the season progresses. 

    How ’bout them Hoosiers

    I know I mentioned that Indiana hasn’t played anyone of note, but they’ve demolished all of their opponents— winning every game by at least 14 points. They also have six wins by 20+ points with four of them coming by 30+. Their 296 point differential is the best of any team in FBS as is their 32.9 points per game differential. I’m very curious to see where they’ll be ranked in the CFP. Should IU be ranked ahead of teams like Miami, Texas, Penn State and Tennessee? Curt Cignetti started 10-0 last year at James Madison, and now he’s 9-0 in year one with the Hoosiers. Like he said at Big Ten media day— “Google me. I win.”

    A unique Bama vs LSU matchup

    This will be the first Alabama vs LSU game without either Nick Saban (coached at both programs) or Les Miles on the sideline since 1999. Both of these teams are 6-2 and need this win to strengthen their CFP resume. Since 1978, the Tide are 14-6 against the Tigers when both teams are ranked in the top 15 of the AP Poll. When removing ranks from the equation, Bama is 29-17-1 against LSU in that same span, and 17-5-1 when playing in Baton Rouge. Can Kalen DeBoer’s squad get it done, or will they have to see if they can still make the CFP at 9-3 with a win over Georgia in their back pocket? Saturday will be a big one for both squads. 

    Can Colorado make the Big 12 title game?

    Colorado faces Texas Tech in what should be Colorado’s toughest remaining game on their schedule. After the Red Raiders, they’ll face a Utes team that has lost four straight and will be without their starting quarterback for the rest of the year, and Kansas and Oklahoma State who have a combined 5-12 record. Assuming they run the table, that would put them at 10-2 and in the running for the Big 12 title game. But, if BYU wins out, it gets complicated since Kansas State and Iowa State play each other in the final game of the season. How big was that non-pass-interference call on K-State in Boulder a few weeks back? As mentioned earlier, the Big 12 race is gonna be a fun one.

    A possible trifecta for Travis Hunter

    Travis Hunter has 60 catches for 787 yards, eight receiving touchdowns, recorded two interceptions on defense, and yet to allow a touchdown in coverage (according to PFF). What are the chances he wins the Thorpe award, the Biletnikoff, and the Heisman? He has the second-best odds of any player for the latter, which makes the other two seem not so unattainable. This kid truly is special. 

    Rich Rod cruisin’

    Remember Rich Rodriguez? The guy who brought West Virginia to prominence before going 15-22 in three seasons at Michigan and 43-35 in six seasons at Arizona? Well he’s in his third year at Jacksonville State, and went a combined 18-6 in his first two seasons. His 2024 team is 4-0 in CUSA play and should move to 5-0 this week against a struggling Louisiana Tech squad. They’ll be another inch closer to a berth in the conference title game as well. Might that be enough to get him a shot at another Power 4 job? Keep an eye out for the Gamecocks under Rich Rod’s lead.

    Starkville a sleepy spot for Vols?

    Teams have overlooked Mississippi State all season— and for good reason— as the Bulldogs are 2-7 on the year. But we’ve seen this scenario a few times this season— Jeff Lebby’s squad taking on a powerhouse the week before a big game. In Week 8, Texas A&M came to Starkville as 21.5-point favorites and only won by 10. The Aggies faced LSU in their next outing. The week before that, Mississippi State took on Georgia as 34.5-point underdogs and only lost by 10 in that game too. Kirby Smart’s team had Texas the week after. So in Week 11, Tennessee takes on Mississippi State this week as 24-point favorites— and has a massive matchup with Georgia next week. Sensing a theme here?

    Utes and Cougars clash

    As mentioned above, Utah lost Cam Rising for the season and has lost four straight after starting the season 4-0. Their offense has been atrocious since their losing streak began in Week 5, ranking dead last in FBS in scoring (12.5 PPG), 67th in pass yards per game (226), and 122nd in rush yards per game (95.5) in that span. So is there something to be said about the only thing really mattering at this point being the ability to ruin your rivals’ season? BYU is 8-0 and will take on Utah for the first time since 2021. The Utes have won nine of the last ten in the series, and Kyle Whittingham (a BYU alumnus himself) is 11-4 against the Cougars in his career as Utah’s head coach. Kalani Sitake’s squad is only a four-point favorite on the road in this matchup. 

    Bold predictions

    Let’s make some bold predictions for the month of November. I’ll leave it up to you to decide how likely they are!

    • Indiana will finish 12-0
    • Oregon will lose at Wisconsin
    • The G5 rep in the CFP will be Tulane
    • SMU will win the ACC
    • The team that is currently outside the top 12 but will end up making the CFP is Army

    Chris “The Bear” Fallica has covered sports for nearly three decades. While college football has been his focus, he also enjoys the NFL, Soccer, Golf, Tennis, MLB, NHL and Horse Racing, with an “occasional” wager on such events. Chris recently won the inaugural Circa Football Invitational and finished in the Top 10 of the Golden Nugget Football Contest. He’s a multiple-time qualifier for the NHC Handicapping Championship. Remember, “The less you bet, the more you lose when you win!” Follow him on Twitter @chrisfallica.

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  • Your Canadian budgeting guide

    Your Canadian budgeting guide

    A glimpse into Canada's national sport

    Did you know? October is Cyber Security Month in Canada. This year's theme, "Generation Cyber Safe," emphasizes that online safety is a shared responsibility across all ages. Newcomers can benefit from resources like the Get Cyber Safe campaign to learn how to protect themselves from cyber threats! (canada.ca)

    LIVING
    Your Canadian budgeting guide

    For a newcomer, taking time to budget isn’t just about managing your spending today; it's about actively planning for the future you want. By regularly reviewing your finances and giving every dollar a purpose, you move from reacting to unexpected expenses to feeling in control—building a life in Canada that inspires you.

    Immigration.ca has partnered with Scotiabank to offer you an easy budgeting guide:

    50/30/20 Rule
    Think of this as a starting philosophy. The 50/30/20 rule gives you broad guidelines for dividing your income:

    • 50% for necessities like rent🏡, utilities💡, and groceries🥦

    • 30% for wants—non-essential spending like entertainment🎉 or dining out 🍽️

    • 20% for savings or debt repayment 💵

    Zero-Based Budget
    For a more structured approach, the zero-based budget gives every dollar of your income a specific job. The goal? When your total income minus your expenses equals zero, you’ve successfully allocated all your money.

    • Prioritize fixed expenses like rent first, then plan where the rest of your income will go—right down to the last dollar📊.

    • Automate payments and savings to make this system work seamlessly each month 🤖💳.

    Envelope Method
    A practical, tangible strategy to help prevent overspending. In this method, you use physical cash for specific spending categories like groceries or entertainment.

    • Set an amount for each category at the start of the month, and place that cash into separate envelopes ✉️. Once an envelope is empty, you’re done spending in that category until the next month.

    CANADA EH?
    Things to do around you

    Montreal’s Massimadi Festival celebrates Afro LGBTQ+ films and arts with 15 impactful works and a $1,000 audience award from October 23 to 27, 2024.

    Montreal’s Come Carve Your Pumpkin at Brasseur de Montréal invites you to a fun pumpkin carving event at the microbrewery from October 26 to 27, 2024.

    Vancouver’s Writers Fest fosters a love for books and ideas with engaging programming from October 21 to 27, 2024.

    Art Toronto 2024 invites you to explore over 90 galleries from Canada and around the world at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from October 24 to 27, 2024.

    Canada’s Got Talent Season 4 invites you to be part of the studio audience at the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino in Niagra Falls, with auditions running from October 22 to 27, 2024. Join judges Shania Twain, Katherine Ryan, Howie Mandel, and Kardinal Offishall for an unforgettable experience!

    Saint John’s Dia de los Muertos celebrates traditional Mexican art, culture, and community while honouring those who came before us in a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere. October 26, 2024, starting at 6 PM. Free to attend!

    FEATURE SPONSOR 

    Welcome to Canada! The next several months will be full of excitement and new beginnings; Scotiabank can help navigate your journey by providing resources, banking solutions and tailored advice that help newcomers succeed financially. Newcomers can earn up to $2,000* in value with StartRightTM 1 and can get a credit limit up to $15,000* with StartRightTM. 2 

    1 Potential value in 1st year. Conditions & assumptions apply.
    2 Subject to credit approval. Conditions apply.

    TRAVEL
    Dare to explore? Your first spooky Canadian Halloween awaits!

    Is this your first Halloween in Canada? 🎃👻

    Wander through vibrant fall foliage to the eerie ruins of “The Hermitage,” an estate haunted by a tragic love story from 1833. Some say, that on moonlit nights, you can hear the heartbroken coachman’s cries. (via narcity.com)

    ART & CULTURE
    A glimpse into Canada's national sport

    As a newcomer to Canada, exploring hockey allows you to partake in a time-honoured Canadian experience. Here’s how you can get involved:

    Experience live NHL games on Amazon Prime! 📺 The streaming platform recently introduced a fresh way to enjoy live NHL games. With improved visuals and insightful commentary, it’s capturing the attention of hockey fans—especially supporters of the Toronto Maple Leafs! (via yahoo.com)

    Fun Facts About Hockey in Canada:

    • Hockey is often referred to as Canada's national winter sport and is a source of immense pride for many Canadians 🇨🇦 

    • Canada is home to seven NHL teams, with the Montreal Canadiens being the oldest franchise, established in 1909 🥅

    • Youth hockey programs are prevalent, with millions of children participating in local leagues, fostering a love for the game from a young age 👶

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  • Your Canadian budgeting guide

    Your Canadian budgeting guide

    A glimpse into Canada's national sport

    Did you know? October is Cyber Security Month in Canada. This year's theme, "Generation Cyber Safe," emphasizes that online safety is a shared responsibility across all ages. Newcomers can benefit from resources like the Get Cyber Safe campaign to learn how to protect themselves from cyber threats! (canada.ca)

    LIVING
    Your Canadian budgeting guide

    For a newcomer, taking time to budget isn’t just about managing your spending today; it's about actively planning for the future you want. By regularly reviewing your finances and giving every dollar a purpose, you move from reacting to unexpected expenses to feeling in control—building a life in Canada that inspires you.

    Immigration.ca has partnered with Scotiabank to offer you an easy budgeting guide:

    50/30/20 Rule
    Think of this as a starting philosophy. The 50/30/20 rule gives you broad guidelines for dividing your income:

    • 50% for necessities like rent🏡, utilities💡, and groceries🥦

    • 30% for wants—non-essential spending like entertainment🎉 or dining out 🍽️

    • 20% for savings or debt repayment 💵

    Zero-Based Budget
    For a more structured approach, the zero-based budget gives every dollar of your income a specific job. The goal? When your total income minus your expenses equals zero, you’ve successfully allocated all your money.

    • Prioritize fixed expenses like rent first, then plan where the rest of your income will go—right down to the last dollar📊.

    • Automate payments and savings to make this system work seamlessly each month 🤖💳.

    Envelope Method
    A practical, tangible strategy to help prevent overspending. In this method, you use physical cash for specific spending categories like groceries or entertainment.

    • Set an amount for each category at the start of the month, and place that cash into separate envelopes ✉️. Once an envelope is empty, you’re done spending in that category until the next month.

    CANADA EH?
    Things to do around you

    Montreal’s Massimadi Festival celebrates Afro LGBTQ+ films and arts with 15 impactful works and a $1,000 audience award from October 23 to 27, 2024.

    Montreal’s Come Carve Your Pumpkin at Brasseur de Montréal invites you to a fun pumpkin carving event at the microbrewery from October 26 to 27, 2024.

    Vancouver’s Writers Fest fosters a love for books and ideas with engaging programming from October 21 to 27, 2024.

    Art Toronto 2024 invites you to explore over 90 galleries from Canada and around the world at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from October 24 to 27, 2024.

    Canada’s Got Talent Season 4 invites you to be part of the studio audience at the OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino in Niagra Falls, with auditions running from October 22 to 27, 2024. Join judges Shania Twain, Katherine Ryan, Howie Mandel, and Kardinal Offishall for an unforgettable experience!

    Saint John’s Dia de los Muertos celebrates traditional Mexican art, culture, and community while honouring those who came before us in a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere. October 26, 2024, starting at 6 PM. Free to attend!

    FEATURE SPONSOR 

    Welcome to Canada! The next several months will be full of excitement and new beginnings; Scotiabank can help navigate your journey by providing resources, banking solutions and tailored advice that help newcomers succeed financially. Newcomers can earn up to $2,000* in value with StartRightTM 1 and can get a credit limit up to $15,000* with StartRightTM. 2 

    1 Potential value in 1st year. Conditions & assumptions apply.
    2 Subject to credit approval. Conditions apply.

    TRAVEL
    Dare to explore? Your first spooky Canadian Halloween awaits!

    Is this your first Halloween in Canada? 🎃👻

    Wander through vibrant fall foliage to the eerie ruins of “The Hermitage,” an estate haunted by a tragic love story from 1833. Some say, that on moonlit nights, you can hear the heartbroken coachman’s cries. (via narcity.com)

    ART & CULTURE
    A glimpse into Canada's national sport

    As a newcomer to Canada, exploring hockey allows you to partake in a time-honoured Canadian experience. Here’s how you can get involved:

    Experience live NHL games on Amazon Prime! 📺 The streaming platform recently introduced a fresh way to enjoy live NHL games. With improved visuals and insightful commentary, it’s capturing the attention of hockey fans—especially supporters of the Toronto Maple Leafs! (via yahoo.com)

    Fun Facts About Hockey in Canada:

    • Hockey is often referred to as Canada's national winter sport and is a source of immense pride for many Canadians 🇨🇦 

    • Canada is home to seven NHL teams, with the Montreal Canadiens being the oldest franchise, established in 1909 🥅

    • Youth hockey programs are prevalent, with millions of children participating in local leagues, fostering a love for the game from a young age 👶

    OUR PICKS & FAVS


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  • Bjarki to explore ‘A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle’ on new album – News

    Bjarki to explore ‘A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle’ on new album – News

    Bjarki is set to release a new album called ‘A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle’ on December 13.

    The 13-track outing marks the first LP released via the Differance label he co-founded with Thomas Harrington Rawle.

    It’s a concept album based around the “psychological landscape of contemporary social issues” such as wellness and its intersection with capitalism, utilising experimental sound textures and techniques with the aim of “encouraging listeners to pause and contemplate the absurdities of contemporary life”, taking inspiration from artists such as Coil, Genesis P-Orridge, and Paul Lansky.

    Read this next: How Bjarki became techno’s most unpredictable artist

    “This new album is my take on all the social weirdness and wellness obsessions happening right now. It kicked off with a track I started in California – the story of a soul that got born into the wrong womb,” says Bjarki. “During that time, I was noticing more and more of this whole ‘wellness religion’ everywhere – people trying to sell you ‘good vibes’ and random people offering you life coaching sessions on Instagram who maybe have less life experience than a houseplant. All these apps that track our every move; it’s like they’re repackaging control and calling it ‘self care’. Capitalism in yoga pants. That’s when I started putting ‘A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle’ together. A never ending, self improvement rabbit hole. We are all being sold this idea that we are not quite enough and we need to buy our way out to being better.

    “At one point, I took a break from the album and started working on another album full of satirical speeches, AI generated voices, where I create my own voices and type in some ideas of speeches, taking the piss out of wellness gurus and life coaches. I messed a lot with these AI voice generators, creating these deep, faux serious monologues. Proper weird stuff, but it cracked me up. Reminded me of the early days, when I was 13, making tracks on Fruity Loops, mucking around with text-to- speech generators. After the break I came back to finish ‘The Guide’ on a much deeper level.”

    Read this next: Getting lost in Bjarki’s unpredictable techno

    He adds: “It’s a reflection, a rebellion, a bit of a piss take. But mostly, it’s just me, doing what I do.”

    No advance singles will be released from the album, but two standalone tracks will be coming out beforehand, with the first of those, ‘10’000 Steps But Still Biting My Nails’, out now, which evolves from a soothing opening of fuzzy synth tones to more wigged-out territory.

    Listen to it below and pre-order the album here.

    Tracklist:
    1. Intro
    2. Real Insight
    3. How Do I Love
    4. We Are Reasonable People
    5. Divine Wash
    6. Puppet Parade
    7. Healing From Memory
    8. Fragile Growth I
    9. Fragile Growth II
    10. Transmutation Hymn
    11. WOMB RIDER
    12. Toxic Release
    13. VOID VISITOR



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  • Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s college football Week 9 study guide

    Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s college football Week 9 study guide

    This past Saturday was another electric day in college football

    Alabama lost to Tennessee— making this the first time the Tide have recorded two losses in October for the first time since 2004, Georgia took down top-ranked Texas in a highly contested game despite what the score showed, Miami and Louisville combined for 97 points in a seven-point game that saw the Canes narrowly escape a loss for the third consecutive game, and BYU and Iowa State each won by three points to remain as the only undefeated teams in the Big 12. 

    It was a really tough weekend for the blue blood programs, as USC, Michigan, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Florida State all lost in addition to Bama and Texas. Those schools are some of the most winningest in the history of the sport, truly highlighting how parity is at an all-time high. 

    With weekends like this past one, lengthy discussions ensue between myself and the fine people at FOX Sports every week as we plan our production for Big Noon Kickoff. Every Sunday night, I reflect on what transpired the day before, and send out a lengthy email to producers, researchers, and my colleagues on air about my thoughts on what happened, as well as what’s notable for the upcoming week.     

    I’ve decided to peel back the curtain and share those thoughts with you all, because everyone should rejoice in the splendor that is college football. 

    This week, four ranked teams will be on the road against unranked opponents, along with five ranked vs. ranked matchups taking place. We’ll get into those shortly. Six of the teams ranked in the top 10 of the AP poll play this weekend, and 20 of the top 25 have action as well. 

    Let’s dive into my thoughts and games to watch for in Week 9.

    Friday night clash in the Mountain West

    We’ve talked a ton about Boise State, and their storyline keeps on getting better every week. In a huge Friday night matchup, the 5-1 Broncos will travel to Las Vegas to take on the 6-1 UNLV Rebels. This game has massive ramifications in regards to who will win the Mountain West, and possibly even have CFP implications as both of these teams could take that G5 conference champion spot. Ashton Jeanty has already dominated Power conference defenses like Oregon and Washington State, but can he keep up this ridiculous pace and remain one of the front runners for the Heisman Trophy? Friday night should be a great one. 

    Scarlet Knights visit Los Angeles 

    After a 3-1 start, the Trojans have lost three straight conference games and sit below .500. This week they host a Rutgers team that has also dropped three straight after starting off 4-0.  USC has not started 3-5 since the 2001 season, while the Scarlet Knights are looking to avoid starting 3-5 or worse for the seventh time since 2015. Lincoln Riley can’t really be on the hot seat in year, can he? For perspective, since October 12th of last year, Vanderbilt is 5-7, Cal is 6-8, UCLA is 6-9, Colorado is 5-8, Florida is 5-8, Kentucky is 5-9, and USC is 5-9. That means USC would be 5-10 in that span with a loss on Friday. One last nugget to leave you with: Riley has never lost four consecutive games in a single season before in his career.       

    Undefeated Pitt

    How about the Panthers? They join Miami as the only undefeated ACC teams left, and take on a sneaky good Syracuse team on Thursday night. Pitt hasn’t started a season 7-0 since doing so in consecutive years from 1981-82. Cuse’s only loss this season came against Stanford in a Friday game that ended 26-24. This should be a fun quarterback matchup as Kyle McCord is seventh in all of FBS in passing yards (2,160) and tied for fifth in touchdown throws (19), while Alabama transfer Eli Holstein leads all FBS freshmen in passing yards (1,700) and passing touchdowns (15). Fran Brown will try to lead the Orange to just their second 6-1 start since 2000 and their first since 2022. 

    Lovely times in Louisiana  

    Louisiana is where it’s at! Tulane is 5-2 and undefeated in AAC play (and probably is the best G5 team), No. 8 LSU is 6-1 and undefeated in SEC play, the Ragin’ Cajuns are 6-1 and undefeated in Sun Belt play, and UL Monroe is 5-1 and also undefeated in the Sun Belt. This is only the second time since 2000 that those four programs have combined for 20+ wins through Week 8 of the season. The Tigers have what should be a great matchup against the 14th ranked Aggies this Saturday. That game will surely have SEC championship implications. The Green Wave are currently 7.5-point favorites against North   Texas, the WarHawks are seven-point underdogs against South Alabama, and Louisiana is on bye this week. Let’s see how the state performs in Week 9.

    Oh, and we’ll just pretend that 3-4 Louisiana Tech doesn’t exist for now. 

    Can Navy do it?

    The Midshipmen are a whopping 6-0— their first time doing so since 1979, and are also 4-0 in AAC play. Navy is currently a 13.5-point underdog against Notre Dame despite their hot start. They haven’t beat the Irish since 2016, and have only done so three other times since 1964 (2010, 2009, 2007). Since 1978, there have been 17 teams to be 6-0 or better that were at least a 13.5-point underdog in a regular season game. Eleven of the 14 losses came by at least 14 points and seven were by at least 24 points. But three did win outright— Liberty +17 at Virginia Tech in 2020, Auburn +17 at Florida in 1994 and Georgia Tech +13.5 at Virginia in 1990. Can Navy become the fourth? 

    Upset alert in Madison?

    Penn State is in a tricky spot this week. They have a massive matchup against Ohio State next week, but trips to Madison have rarely been easy for them.

    Check it out below:

    PENN STATE ON ROAD vs WISCONSIN

    SINCE 1996

    • 2021: Penn State 16, Wisconsin 10
    • 2013: Penn State 31, Wisconsin 24
    • 2011: Wisconsin 45, Penn State 7
    • 2008: Penn State 48, Wisconsin 7
    • 2006: Wisconsin 13, Penn State 3
    • 2004: Wisconsin 16, Penn State 3
    • 2002: Penn State 34, Wisconsin 31
    • 1998: Wisconsin 24, Penn State 3
    • 1996: Penn State 23, Wisconsin 20

    That comes out to a 5-4 record for the Nittany Lions at Camp Randall since joining the Big Ten in 1990, with four of them decided by seven points or less. Since getting drilled in the second half at SC, Wisconsin has beaten up on three of the worst teams in the Big Ten in Purdue, Northwestern and Rutgers to the tune of 117-16. Drew Allar threw multiple interceptions for the first time in his career in the nail-biter against USC, so let’s see how he bounces back against a defense that has yet to give up double-digit points in a game this month.   

    Cougars in rare spot

    BYU just keeps winning! And yet, they’re only 1.5-point underdogs against a 3-4 UCF team this week. To be fair, the Knights did almost pull off the upset against unbeaten Iowa State this past Saturday, losing a 38-35 shootout. But here’s some context for BYU’s spot this week. Since 1978, there have been 336 games where a team 7-0 or better faced a team with a losing record. Only one has seen that team enter as an underdog— coming in 1993, when 9-0 Auburn went to 4-5 Georgia and beat the Bulldogs. Will the Cougars continue to defy expectations and keep their magical season going, or do the Knights have other ideas?

    Six win teams with concerns

    Simply put, there are a few 6-0 and 6-1 teams that have some real concerns. My Hurricanes for starters, have allowed 117 points in their last three games and have won those games by a combined 12 points. The defense needs some serious revamping or they’re bound to drop one soon. As mentioned above, Pitt has a tough matchup this week against Cuse and could record their first loss. They’ve got three wins by four points or fewer, including a one-point and two-point win. Duke recorded their first win in program history against FSU, but still has a point differential of -2 in ACC play. BYU’s got three one-score wins themselves and needed a miracle this past week against Oklahoma State. And there’s Illinois who uncharacteristically allowed 49 points in an overtime win against one of the worst teams in the Big Ten in Purdue a few weeks ago. You also can’t forget Notre Dame who dropped a game to Northern Illinois earlier this year. And the last team of this bunch that concerns me is Missouri, who needed overtime against Vanderbilt, beat Boston College by six points, and came from behind this past week in the final minute against Auburn. One of these teams is bound to lose soon.

    Wild Heisman race

    This Heisman race is pretty wild. Here’s a very plausible scenario… Oregon loses at least once (including the Big Ten title game), Boise State loses at least one more time (including the MWC title game), Miami loses at least once (including ACC title game), Colorado loses at least once more, Georgia wins out, and Ohio State wins out. 

    What the heck happens then?

    Its not like Carson Beck was great the other night. Enter Jeremiah Smith? Would some of the losses cancel out and Cam Ward or would Dillon Gabriel would still win? Just seems like there are still so many possibilities. With Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter being hampered by injuries the last couple weeks, could Shedeur Sanders enter the conversation if the Buffs continue winning and find themselves in the Big 12 title game? The CU QB is currently 50-1! Keep an eye on these players and their teams as the season progresses. Jeanty is currently the favorite at +220, followed by Ward at +250 and Gabriel at +380.

    Spartans and Wolverines meet

    Who would have thought Michigan and Michigan State would have identical records entering this week? The Wolverines are just four-point favorites despite the game taking place in the Big House, and with the way their offense has looked, this is anyone’s game. MSU ranks 14th in the Big Ten in scoring at 21.6 points per game, with Michigan right behind them at 21.1. The last four meetings in the series have been split at two apiece, and the home team has only won four of the last ten matchups. After the Spartans, Michigan has No. 1 Oregon, No. 13 Indiana, Northwestern, and of course— No. 4 Ohio State in the Big Game. 1939 TCU and 1943 Ohio State are the only teams in the AP poll era (since 1936) to finish below .500 after having won a major national title in the previous year (AP, BCS, coaches, CFP). Will the Wolverines become the third?

    Big Noon Kickoff in Columbus

    There was a lot of talk about Ohio State’s lack of defensive pressure in the loss to Oregon, and some other big game losses in recent years. Look for Ryan Day’s squad to come out swinging in this BNK matchup, as the Buckeyes are 4-0 against the Huskers since 2000— winning those games by an average of 41.3 points per game. Nebraska has lost 26 straight games against ranked opponents (the second-longest active streak behind Rutgers’ 40), has not had a six-win season since going 9-4 in 2016, and just gave up 56 points against Indiana. Can one of the most storied programs in college football ever get close to what they once were? I’m not sure if the next step will be taken in Columbus. 

    Exciting Biletnifkoff race

    The wide receiver play this year has been out of this world. You have two stars in Ryan Williams and Jeremiah Smith that we’ve been talking about all year, but there are several other studs like Tre Harris and Tetaiora McMillan who are all putting on legitimate cases to be the Biletnikoff winner this year. For perspective, Harris leads FBS with 987 receiving yards and McMillan is sixth with 780 (he put up an outrageous 304 yards in Arizona’s opener). Miami’s Xavier Restrepo also ranks top 10 in FBS in receiving yards (686), receiving yards per game (98.0), and receptions of 20+ yards (12). And let’s not forget Travis Hunter who is doing things we’ve never seen in college football with his two-way play. This will be an exciting award race to watch all season, as all of these guys are deserving of it. 

    Fact or Fiction?

    Here are some statements that popped into my head after this weekend. You decide whether or not they’ll come to fruition!

    • Alabama will miss the CFP.
    • Oregon will win the Big Ten.
    • BYU will win the Big 12.
    • Tulane is the best G5 team.
    • Oklahoma will not make a bowl game.
    • Florida State will finish 2-10.
    • Clemson is the best team in the ACC.
    • Shedeur Sanders will be the No. 1 pick in NFL Draft.
    • Texas A&M will be in the SEC title game.
    • Curt Cignetti has the Bryant Award wrapped up.
    • Texas is better off with Arch Manning at QB.

    Chris “The Bear” Fallica has covered sports for nearly three decades. While college football has been his focus, he also enjoys the NFL, Soccer, Golf, Tennis, MLB, NHL and Horse Racing, with an “occasional” wager on such events. Chris recently won the inaugural Circa Football Invitational and finished in the Top 10 of the Golden Nugget Football Contest. He’s a multiple-time qualifier for the NHC Handicapping Championship. Remember, “The less you bet, the more you lose when you win!” Follow him on Twitter @chrisfallica.

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  • The top seven smartwatches and wearables of 2024: The ultimate guide to the best smart tech for every lifestyle

    The top seven smartwatches and wearables of 2024: The ultimate guide to the best smart tech for every lifestyle

    Smartwatches and wearables have become essential companions in today’s world of technology.

    Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast, a busy professional, or simply someone who loves staying connected, the right smartwatch can enhance your daily life in so many ways.

    Here at Best Picks, we have researched the market and compiled a list of the seven best watches and wearables of 2024 so you can find the one that best suits you.

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    1. Garmin Forerunner 255S GPS Fitness Smartwatch in Pink, from $429, Amazon Australia

    Light Pink Garmin Watch on sale for $429. Light Pink Garmin Watch on sale for $429.
    Light Pink Garmin Watch on sale for $429. Credit: Amazon Australia

    This light pink Garmin Forerunner Smartwatch will help you to run at a higher level.

    These running smartwatches help you train and recover smarter with training status, running power, multi-band GPS and daily suggested workouts that adapt to your performance and goals.

    Plus, other new features such as the race widget help you to plan your race-day strategy, and morning report with HRV status which reveals your overall health alongside the day ahead.

    With Forerunner 255, you can get a continuous picture of your health, from training and recovery to sleep quality and overall wellness.

    2. Kogan Active 3 Pro Smart Watch, from $84.99, Kogan

    The Kogan Active 3 Pro Smart Watch. The Kogan Active 3 Pro Smart Watch.
    The Kogan Active 3 Pro Smart Watch. Credit: Kogan

    Stay connected and enhance your active lifestyle with this Kogan Active 3 Pro Smart Watch.

    It features a stunning AMOLED display, GPS tracking and a variety of sport modes.

    And with voice assistant integration, you can take calls, play music, and perform various functions when connected to the app and within close range of your phone.

    Whatever your fitness routine, this watch provides precise tracking to help you monitor and improve your performance.

    3. Fitbit Versa 4 Watch, from $322.15, Myer

    The Fitbit Versa 4 Watch is on sale for under $400. The Fitbit Versa 4 Watch is on sale for under $400.
    The Fitbit Versa 4 Watch is on sale for under $400. Credit: Myer

    Get better results from your workout routine with this all-new Versa 4 Premium Smartwatch from Fitbit.

    Know when you’re up for a challenge or need a recovery day with your personalised Daily Readiness Score.

    And track more exercises than ever, right from your wrist with 40 different exercise modes.

    You can choose from modes like strength training, HIIT, running, kayaking and more.

    4. Apple Watch Series 10 GPS Smartwatch, from $647, The Good Guys

    This Apple Series 10 Smartwatch retails for $647.This Apple Series 10 Smartwatch retails for $647.
    This Apple Series 10 Smartwatch retails for $647. Credit: The Good Guys

    The Apple Watch Series 10 GPS 42mm Rose Gold Aluminium with a Light Blush Sport Band has advanced health and fitness features.

    It has a thin and lightweight design that provides you with invaluable insights into your health profile.

    Measure all the ways you move with Activity Rings, which are customisable to match your lifestyle, and get advanced metrics for a range of workouts with the Workout app and track the intensity of your workouts with training load.

    5. Reflex Active Series 22 Smartwatch, from $139, The Iconic

    This smartwatch is on sale on The Iconic for $139. This smartwatch is on sale on The Iconic for $139.
    This smartwatch is on sale on The Iconic for $139. Credit: The Iconic

    The Series 22 Smart Watch features convenient calling features offering seamless communication from your wrist, ensuring you’re always connected on the go.

    Say goodbye to missed calls as you enjoy the convenience of hands-free calling.

    Your wellbeing is at the heart of this smartwatch, and it will be your personal wellness coach.

    This intelligent device comes equipped with health reminders that encourage a balanced and mindful lifestyle.

    You’ll receive prompts for staying hydrated, keeping active, and other essential self-care activities throughout your day.

    6. Google 41mm Pixel Watch 2 LTE Smartwatch, from $299, My Deal

    This Google watch retails for $299 on My Deal.This Google watch retails for $299 on My Deal.
    This Google watch retails for $299 on My Deal. Credit: My Deal

    The Google Pixel Watch 2 LTE offers advanced health tracking, stress management, and emergency features in a sleek, lightweight design with a long battery life.

    It has new sensors for precise health insights, fall detection, and emergency SOS and it also offers comprehensive wellness and safety features.

    You can also enjoy up to 24 hours of battery life, customisable bands, and seamless integration with Google AI for personalised assistance.

    If you’re a stress head like me then you’ll love the smartwatch’s deeper insights feature, in which it identifies your potential signs of stress and will help you learn how to manage them.

    7. Samsung Watch6 GPS in Silver, from $510, Bing Lee

    This Samsung watch is on sale for $510 from Bing Lee. This Samsung watch is on sale for $510 from Bing Lee.
    This Samsung watch is on sale for $510 from Bing Lee. Credit: Bing Lee

    This Samsung Smartwatch has a sleek and compact design with a touchscreen display that has customisable watch faces and widgets.

    The up to 30 per cent slimmer black margin makes way for Galaxy Watch’s biggest screen yet.

    And this smartwatch will be ready for anything, rain, hail or shine — the watch’s ultra-durable sapphire crystal glass makes for a resilient and sturdy watch display.

    You can wear this watch to bed and monitor your nightly sleep stage, sleep score and sleep consistency to improve your sleep.

    Plus, you can record all your fitness accomplishments and even create your own custom workouts with the watch.

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  • A Beginners Guide to Oysters: Belon, Kumamoto and More

    A Beginners Guide to Oysters: Belon, Kumamoto and More

    It isn’t surprising to come across people who refer to oysters as ‘overrated’. The argument put forth is that why should one pay such a steep price for a few shells when they taste nothing more than salt water. Yet we all know that it is a prestigious ingredient in the world of fine dining, so that builds up the curiosity nevertheless. There has to be some reason, isn’t it?

    If you have travelled along the coastline of France or visited a few coastal cities in the USA, Australia, UK, Caribbean, et al, you realise that shell fish, particularly mussels and oysters, are a given. No one turns a head if you order a plate of oysters. Instead you are spoilt with multiple options to delight your taste buds. And then, you start to unravel all the frills to discover the humble ingredient for what it’s really worth. It is “a taste of the sea” but definitely more than just salt water.

    Oysters – A Taste

    Oysters, also known as bivalves, are salt water molluscs containing two shells adjoined on one end. They are usually found in marine or brackish water, and epitomises what’s known as “taste of place”, where the natural environment plays a significant role in the flavour of the ingredient. In the case of oysters, the salinity of the sea water, temperature, planktons they graze on, etc. all contribute to its taste.

    On the surface and for first timers, oysters may taste exactly the same as sea water. But as you explore various terroirs or “merroirs” (the marine reference) you start to understand the complexity – there are various types of oysters with unique characteristics and flavours depending on the region they hail from. Therefore most kinds come with an affix of the region, example Kumamoto – Oakland Bay or Atlantic Oysters – Fanny Bay.

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    Similar to wine, oysters too come with their set of flavour notes. They can be floral, fruity, spicy and even like mushrooms. Some terminologies that connoisseurs are familiar with include briny, sweet, nutty, buttery, cucumber, melon, watermelon, seaweed, creamy, mineral, springy, plump and meaty. So yes, it is complex.

    “Like wine, oysters mirror their natural environment and draw overall flavour from the waters in which they live. There’s the pure, sharp brininess of Atlantic oysters and the sweeter, kelpier smoothness of Pacific oysters. Aquatic micro-zones contribute the subtle flavour attributes. These highly individualized environments are the reason you hear so many different words used to describe the way oysters taste, look, and feel. Sublimely balanced Island Creeks. Sweet, fruity Hama Hamas. Creamy, herbaceous Hog Island. Perfect, buttery Kumamotos. Earthy Olympias. Brassy Belons,” note Jeremy Sewall and Marion Lear Swaybill in their book Oysters: A Celebration in the Raw.

    Oysters – the Different Types

    There are several varieties of oysters available worldwide and most of the commercial ones are cultivated to meet the ever growing demand of diners. Edible oysters can be broadly categorised into six types – Pacific Oyster, Flat Oyster or Belon, Kumamoto, Atlantic Oyster, Olympia and Rock Oysters.

    1. Pacific Oyster – it’s small-sized, sweet in flavour, less briny, found along the coastlines of Europe and America though it is said to have been bought to France from Asian Pacific region in the early 1900s, the shells have ruffled edges and it is the most commonly cultivated oyster.

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    2. Atlantic Oyster – also known as American oyster, has mineral flavour note with a savoury finish, tear-drop shaped shells that are large-sized.

    3. Flat Oyster – also known as European Flats or Belon, commonly found in the Brittany region of France, has a smooth and flat shell, distinctive mineral and seaweed flavour note with a meaty texture.

    4. Kumamoto – small-sized with bowl-shaped shell, sweet and nutty in flavour, a native of Japan though largely cultivated in US.

    5. Olympia – they are tiny-sized, almost the size of a quarter, native to the West Coast of US, sweet in flavour with a metallic note, creamy in texture.

    6. Rock Oyster – popularly known as Sydney rock oyster, is small sized, sweet and fruity in flavour, and chewy in texture.

    How to Enjoy Oysters

    “Like sushi, oysters are best eaten raw, when the living chi has not yet fled. They have a life force in them that leaves you feeling flushed. And you will pay what it takes to get that feeling. That’s why oysters, nutritional nobodies, can cause people to part from their economic senses…” says author Rowan Jacobsen of The Essential Oyster: A Salty Appreciation of Taste and Temptation.

    The best way to enjoy oysters is to have them au natural – fresh and raw. It is a delicacy that you can savour at respective regional coastlines known for their oysters. A squeeze of lime, a dash of Tabasco or a drizzle of mignonette sauce with shallots and vinegar is all you need to elevate the flavour. While it may sound primal or just plain disgusting, some things are bet savoured as they are.

    Other than that, oysters are also used in making fritters, as fillings, bakes, grilled, etc. In India, you can find oysters along the coast of Kerala, where the locals prepare it with local spice mixes to make stir-fries and curries. So gear yourself and get a taste of the sea. You’ll surely be in for a pleasant surprise.

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  • Premier League Betting Guide For Soccer Fans In 2024/25

    Premier League Betting Guide For Soccer Fans In 2024/25

    The Premier League is the most popular league in the world. Soccer continues to draw more watch and wager action in the United States, but the Premier League is the top level of the English football league and most popular in Europe. A total of 20 clubs compete across a 38-game season from August through May. The team that has accumulated the most points wins the title.

    The Premier League is a domestic competition which only includes teams from England and Wales. You’ll also see leading online sportsbooks offer soccer betting on the Champions League, which is a continental knockout tournament contested by teams from all over Europe.

    The Premier League originated in 1992, when England’s best teams decided to break away from the traditional English Football League structure that had been in place for more than 100 years. Now fans across the globe can watch talented world class players make highlight reel goals.

    How Do You Bet On EPL Matches/Seasons?

    When betting on English Premier League (EPL) matches, a wager is graded on the result after 90 minutes plus stoppage time.

    A 3-way moneyline bet option looks like this on FanDuel Sportsbook.

    • Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool – Home (+500), Tie (+370), Away (+210)

    A moneyline bet with no draw would have odds like this:

    • Liverpool (-500) vs. Crystal Palace (+350)

    A total goals over/under bet lists the number of goals in regulation followed by the over/under odds.

    • Man City vs. Fulham – 3.5 goals (Over +120, Under -150)

    Spread betting in regulation time lists the favorite (-1.5) and underdog (+1.5) followed by the odds. It may also list the favorite plus or minus a half goal.

    • Austin Villa -0.5 (+110) vs. Man Utd +0.5 (-155)

    There are four teams with most competitive futures odds to win the 2024-25 Premier League title with odds current as of Oct. 4, 2024. A $100 wager on Man City would return $300, or a $200 net profit if Man City wins the Premier League title. The online sportsbooks adjust the odds throughout the season as games are played, and bettors can continue to place future bets.

    • +110: Arsenal
    • +200: Man City
    • +380: Liverpool
    • +1300: Chelsea

    After those four favorites, Tottenham (+5000) and Aston Villa (+6500) are longshots with all the other teams huge longshots to win the championship starting with Man Utd, Brighton and Newcastle all at +16000, or 160/1 odds.

    What Sites Are Available In The U.S. For Betting?

    The top online sportsbooks in the U.S. offer a variety of betting options on the Premier League.

    FanDuel Sportsbook

    FanDuel Sportsbook offers more ways to win and is an industry leader currently providing legal and regulated sports betting in 22 states plus Ontario. FanDuel offers tons of betting markets with daily odds boosts. An easy to navigate home page includes live betting options and daily sports odds pages.

    DraftKings Sportsbook

    DraftKings joins FanDuel as the two biggest sportsbook operators in the U.S. DraftKings is known for having one of the widest selection of prop bets and futures bets on the market. DraftKings was first state outside of Nevada to pass sports betting legislation in 2018, and currently offers online sports betting in 25 states.

    Caesars Sportsbook

    Caesars offers dozens of odds boosts, and a generous rewards program that allows players to earn points on wagers that can later be used for bonus bets. Caesars sportsbook operates legally in 26 states plus Washington D.C., and provides additional offers to win trips to Caesars resorts and casinos.

    BetMGM Sportsbook

    BetMGM also offers many odds boosts along with a MGM rewards program where users have the chance to win VIP trips to MGM properties across the country. Sports fans can place bets with BetMGM in 19 states plus Washington D.C.

    All the sportsbooks provide user-friendly online sites and mobile apps with reliable customer support.

    Fanatics Sportsbook

    With consolidation becoming more common in the sportsbook and betting industry, Fanatics is on the rise. The company launched its online sportsbooks on the market in 2023 after merging with PointsBet. Daily odds boosts and an easy to reference betting history combined with the best loyalty program in the industry (FanCash) make Fantatics a sportsbook that will stick around.

    Bet365 Sportsbook

    Based in the U.K., Bet365 is one of the most popular sportsbooks in the world with nearly 100 million customers and has expanded to the U.S. as well. More international markets and popular for soccer plus niche sports.

    ESPN BET

    A newer sportsbook that launched in November 2023, ESPN BET rebranded from Barstool Sportsbook. It boasts a modern app with lots of great features, including a strong welcome offer like other top sportsbooks above plus exclusive odds boosts and frequent promotions.

    What Types Of Bets Are There In Soccer And EPL?

    The popularity of the Premier League means odds can shorten very quickly on the day of a fixture. Fans also enjoy season-long EPL fantasy leagues, and top online sportsbooks offer weekly contests. Along with futures odds above, fans can wager on a variety of outcomes in a match.

    • The moneyline is the simplest EPL bet to make. You simply pick a team to win the game outright. Given there are three possible outcomes in every soccer match, the draw option is available too as outlined above. This is why you will sometimes see ‘Three-way Moneyline’ referenced.
    • Spread betting, like in the NFL, is prevalent when it comes to soccer. As an example, if you bet on Liverpool (-1.5), then they would have to win by at least 2 goals to win your bet. Likewise, if you bet Crystal Palace (+1.5), then CP could win, or lose by 1 goal to cash and win your wager.
    • Betting the over/under in a Premier League match simply means you are wagering on how many goals will be scored overall, not how many one team will score, nor who will win.
    • A Double Chance gives you two ways to win your bet by betting on two possible outcomes in one wager: 1.) The Home team to win or draw, or 2.) The Away team to win or draw or 3.) Both teams to win.

    Follow the English Premier League throughout the season and monitor the EPL stats and teams. Bettors can check out player prop bets and selections along with FBRef, a popular website that provides football statistics, scores, and history for over 100 men’s and women’s national teams and club competitions.

    You can bet on it.

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  • Sharad Navratri 2024: Your Ultimate Guide To A Full Course Meal For The Celebrations

    Sharad Navratri 2024: Your Ultimate Guide To A Full Course Meal For The Celebrations

    The vibrant festival of Navratri is filled with divine energy. And what is a celebration without food? Definitely incomplete! Food plays a central role in the Navratri festivities, but the last-minute kitchen rush can be overwhelming. To make your celebrations stress-free, we have curated a delightful three-course menu featuring 12 mouth-watering recipes. From traditional snacks to satisfying main courses, ending with sweet treats and soothing drinks, this list covers it all. These easy-to-make dishes also adhere to Navratri’s dietary guidelines, avoiding onion, garlic, and non-vegetarian ingredients.
    Also Read: Fasting On Navratri? These Tips Will Make Sure Your Nine Days Are A Breeze

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    Here Are Some Delectable, Hassle-Free Recipes That Are Sure To Delight Your Guests:

    Starters

    1. Vrat-Friendly Samosa

    What better way to celebrate the festival of joy than with vrat-friendly samosas? This easy snack recipe is specially crafted for those observing the Navratri fast, avoiding wheat flour, regular salt, onion, and garlic. Recipe here. 

     2. Shakarkandi Tikki

    This sweet and spicy snack is a must-serve for your guests, paired with some refreshing drinks. The sweet potato tikki also makes a great accompaniment to a cup of tea. Find out the recipe here.

     3. Sabudana Bonda

    This is a wholesome and quick snack for devotees who prefer light satvik meals. In addition to being a staple during Navratri, this dish offers multiple health benefits. Check out the recipe here.

    Sabudana Tikki

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    Main Course

    1. Kuttu Khichdi

    Kuttu, also known as buckwheat, is a gluten-free pseudocereal. This recipe is similar to sabudana khichdi but uses buckwheat to create a flavourful and spicy Navratri dish. The recipe is here. 

    2. Aloo Ki Kadhi

    This easy and light curry is made with potatoes, chillies, and singhare ka atta. It’s a flavourful recipe for fasting, perfect for enjoying with khichdi or parathas for lunch or dinner. Check out the recipe here. 

    3. Falahari Dosa

    If your guests have given up grains, cereals, pulses, and legumes during these fasts, Falahari dosa is the perfect option. This low-calorie dish is ideal when choices are limited. Find out the recipe here. 

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    Drinks

    1. Dates Milkshake

    During Navratri fasts, we rely on healthy, nutrient-rich drinks. Date milkshakes will refresh your guests after their fasts while also providing valuable health benefits. Read on to know the recipe. 

    2. Jaswant Sherbat

    The increased energy demands during this time require plenty of water. To prevent dehydration, a fragrant drink made with hibiscus flowers, milk, and lime juice can be highly beneficial. Find out the recipe here.

    3. Green Mango Kulukki

    Made with fresh green mangoes, this drink is both refreshing and hydrating, which is essential during the fasting period. Check out the recipe here.
    Also Read: Sharad Navratri 2024: Spice Up Your Fasting Days With This Flavourful Makhana Aloo Curry

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    Dessert

    1. Sabudana Kheer

    Ending a meal with something sweet is nothing new for Indians. During Navratri, sabudana kheer is the perfect sweet dish to enjoy. Here is the recipe.

    2. Junnu Palu (Kharvas)

    The Indian-style milk pudding is sure to delight guests at the end of the meal. This sweet treat is extremely popular in Maharashtra and is very easy to prepare. Follow the recipe here.

    3. Grilled Almond Barfi

    Want to enjoy something sweet but guilt-free? This easy badam recipe has you covered. Packed with the goodness of almonds and flavourful khoya, it makes a lovely sweet treat for your guests during Navratri celebrations. Check out the recipe here.

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  • The Buffet Guide: 7 Smart Ways To Make The Most Of Your Buffet Meal

    The Buffet Guide: 7 Smart Ways To Make The Most Of Your Buffet Meal

    Are you someone who fails miserably at eating buffet meals? Do you find yourself waving the white napkin before conquering even half of the feast? Fear not, brave eater! You’re not alone in this culinary battle. We all love a nice, all-you-can-eat buffet, but let’s face it-navigating the buffet can be a tad overwhelming. But fear not! It’s not as impossible as you might think. All it takes is a sprinkle of planning, a dash of strategy, and a well-set plate to turn your buffet experience into a gastronomic victory. Today we unveil some genius tips and tricks to triumph at your next buffet outing. Check them out, hungry warriors!
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    Here Are 7 Tips To Conquer A Buffet:

    1. Choose the Right Time to Indulge:

    Timing is crucial when it comes to buffet dining. We recommend planning your meal for the afternoon or brunch, allowing ample time to savour each dish. Moreover, this will give you a chance to digest before overeating.

    2. Plan Your Day Around the Buffet:

    At buffets, it’s easy to overindulge. To counter this, plan your daily meals strategically. If you’re having brunch or lunch, opt for lighter options throughout the day and end with easily digestible meals. However, make sure you don’t starve yourself, as this can lead to unwanted gas and a decreased appetite.

    3. Stay Hydrated:

    Preparing your body for a substantial amount of food is important before hitting the buffet. We suggest drinking plenty of water throughout the day to stretch your stomach capacity and aid digestion.

    4. Eat Slowly And Take Breaks:

    As mentioned earlier, choosing the right time allows you to spend more time at the buffet table. Eat each dish slowly and take breaks in between. Avoid piling your plate all at once. This gives your body time to process the food, enabling you to eat more.

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    5. Prioritise Your Choices:

    We understand that not every item on the buffet will appeal to you. It’s essential to plan your meal wisely. Start with lighter options like salads and soups, gradually moving on to heavier dishes. Avoid immediately indulging in your favourite biryani, as it may prevent you from trying other menu items.

    6. Avoid Drinking Liquids While Eating:

    Many people pair their meals with water, soda, or other beverages. However, this isn’t ideal for a buffet experience. Liquids can make you feel full faster, resulting in less food consumption. Instead, drink enough water before the meal to optimize your dining experience.

    7. Dress Comfortably:

    Lastly, pay attention to your attire when attending a buffet. Wearing tight or heavy clothing can make you feel uncomfortable and restrict your movement. Your state of mind plays a role in appetite, and feeling at ease is essential. Opt for comfortable clothes that allow you to breathe and move freely.

    Keep these smart hacks in mind for your next buffet outing and let us know if they worked for you. Happy dining!

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