Nick Parsons College Bowl Picks
Nick Parsons, aka "The BookieKiller" is 36 years old and has been analyzing games for 12 years, 10 of those as a professional. He has been seriously embedded in the sports information industry since the late 1990s and has been successfully gambling on sports for his whole adult life. He has shown an uncommon power to beat all the major North American sports, as demonstrated by his umpteen national titles. Nick’s long-term statistics are astounding. Nevertheless, in this business, many like to say it’s not “what have you done”, but “what have you done for me lately.” That’s just fine with Parsons, as his current monitored records are every bit as astounding as his famous long term numbers. Indeed, the first half of 2009 has truly been great. Nick wrapped up the recent NBA playoffs as the top ranked handicapper, as documented by Sports-Watch of Las Vegas. Not content to sleep on his awards, as of his introduction at Covers, he is also currently the No. 1 rated MLB handicapper for 2009. Nick’s top rated play, “The BookieKiller” first attained notoriety in the 2004 NCAA football season, going an amazing 18-5 for the season. Naturally, that incredible 78.3% win percentage was the sharpest mark in the country, (of any service that released a minimum of 20 selections) as documented by the Sports Monitor of Oklahoma City. The following season, Parsons’ “BookieKiller” selections were a powerful 67% in the NFL, once again ranking among the soundest win percentages in the land. Currently, as of July 2009, these bets are on a 18-9 run. Note that Nick more often than not only releases one or two “BKs” per week. Sportsbooks have also learned to dread Nick’s celebrated “Big Easy” picks. These tickets, games which Nick feels will be “lopsided in nature,” are currently on a long-term 67-43 run. Parsons attained many notable academic honors while attending university. During this time, he hosted his own sports show on a popular radio station. Listeners in the Pacific North West became educated with his prowess at picking winners as he dazzled them with a 13-4 mark over the course of the NFL regular season, releasing one pick per weekend. He followed that up with a 4-1 mark through the playoffs.

