2% max recommended unless otherwise noted. 1% max recommended for soccer.
Some folks really like these, and invest more on these during their August Vegas vacation, or in their currently available on line markets. I don't recommend more than one-tenth of 1% of a bankroll on it myself, as I like to keep my bankroll active throughout the year to roll it over week-to-week. Use as you see fit, but here's my picks for college football futures.
WIN TOTALS
ALABAMA OVER 10 1/2
ARIZONA OVER 3
ARKANSAS UNDER 7 1/2
AUBURN UNDER 6 1/2
CINCINATTI UNDER 9
COLORADO OVER 3
FLORIDA OVER 7
GEORGIA OVER 10 1/2
GA TECH OVER 3 1/2
ILLINOIS OVER 4 1/2
INDIANA OVER 4
IOWA STATE OVER 6 1/2
KENTUCKY UNDER 8
LSU OVER 7
MIAMI UNDER 8 1/2
MICHIGAN UNVER 9 1/2
NCST UNDER 8 1/2
NEBRASKA OVER 7 1/2
NORTHWESTERN UNDER 4
UNC OVER 7 1/2
NOTRE DAME OVER 8 1/2
OHIO STATE OVER 10 1/2
OKLAHOMA OVER 9 1/2
OKST UNDER 8 1/2
OLE MISS UNDER 7 1/2
OREGON UNDER 8 1/2
PENN ST OVER 8 1/2
PITT UNDER 8 1/2
PURDUE UNDER 7 1/2
RUTGERS UNDER 4 1/2
TEXAS OVER 8 1/2
TEXAS A&M OVER 8 1/2
UCLA OVER 8 1/2
UTAH UNDER 9
VIRGINIA UNDER 7
WAKE FOREST UNDER 8 1/2
WEST VA OVER 5 1/2
WISCONSIN UNDER 8 1/2
NCAA TITLE FUTURES
OHIO ST +350
GEORGIA +425
TEXAS +8000
LSU +10000
PAC-12 TITLE FUTURES
UCLA +1000
BIG-10 WEST FUTURES
NEBRASKA +350
TO WIN 10+ GAMES
LSU +1600
*Note: the pick is for the team listed first, in all caps. For MLB the pick is for that team to win the game on the money line. For the game total pick, the pick is for both teams combined score to finish UNDER that total for the game. For the college football picks, the pick if listed by a PLUS sign is for that team to NOT lost by more than that margin; e.g., at +13.5, the pick is for that team to either win or not lose by 14 or more. The % listed in front of each pick is the recommended MAXIMUM percentage of your bankroll -- the amount you have set aside for the year to use for trading/betting on prediction markets/sportsbooks to placer on that particular pick. The listed line is the targeted line that is available in the markets; the "ok to" is if you cannot find that line, it is ok to take the pick up to that point; e.g., if it says "ok to -130" that means it's ok to take as long as it's not higher than -130 (e.g., -135) or if it says "ok to +13" that means it's ok at any spread +13 or ...