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FOX Super 6 UFL contest: Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Conference Championship picks
FOX Super 6 UFL contest: Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Conference Championship picks

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time5 days ago

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FOX Super 6 UFL contest: Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Conference Championship picks

What's better than watching football? Watching football and winning money! You can partake in the best of both worlds while watching the UFL conference championship games this weekend with our free-to-play FOX Super 6 game. How do you play? Enter the UFL Super 6 contest by predicting the correct answers to six questions before the games start for your chance at weekly cash prizes. All you have to do is finish in the top six to win a prize. It really is that simple, and again, it's free. And if you need a little help before heading to the app to make your picks, I have you covered this week. Read below for my thoughts on UFL conference championship weekend. Let's dive into the questions and predictions below. 1. Will the TOTAL SCORE of the DC @ STL game be OVER or UNDER 46.5 points? Over 46.5 points or Under 46.5 points When these two teams met in Week 3, DC put up 27 to the Battlehawks' 15. When they met in Week 10, St. Louis scored 13 and the Defenders had a mere eight points. There's a bit more at stake here now that we're in the postseason, yes. But defenses will prevail and keep the score south of the point total. Prediction: Under 46.5 points scored 2. Rank the teams by who will score the MOST POINTS (highest to lowest): DC Defenders, St. Louis Battlehawks, Michigan Panthers, Birmingham Stallions The defending champion Stallions are always a team to keep an eye on when it comes to lighting up the score board. Just last week, they scored 46 against the Showboats. And you always have to consider St. Louis as a high-scoring squad. Battlehawks scored 39 against the Brahmas in Week 9 and 29 against the Stallions in Week 8. Prediction: Stallions, Battlehawks, Defenders, Panthers 3. Which of the following will occur? Ta'amu 2 or more passing TDs Saylors 1 or more rushing TD STL or DC 3-point conversion attempt None Jordan Ta'amu has been a huge part of the Defenders' success this season. In fact, without him, they probably wouldn't be where they are. From Weeks 1 to 9, Jordan averaged 13.9 yards per completion and racked up more than 2,100 yards. Count on him to build on that during conference championship weekend. Prediction: Ta'amu 2 or more passing TDs 4. Predict how many PASSING YARDS Jordan Ta'amu will have: (12 points for one segment (ie; 0 to 190), 6 points for two segments (ie; 0 to 220), 3 points for three segments (ie; 0 to 245), 1 point for four segments (ie; 0 to 300+)) 0-190 or 0-220 or 0-245 or 0-300+ 190-220 or 190-245 or 190-300+ 220-245 or 220-300+ 245-300+ I already sang Jordan's praises above, and I think he'll carry much of the load this weekend like he has all year. I do, though, believe the Defenders will mix it up with their run game, which will impact how many yards Jordan racks up in the air. Prediction: 190-220 5. Rank the receivers by who will have the most RECEIVING YARDS (highest to lowest): Braylon Sanders, Hakeem Butler, Chris Rowland, Deon Cain Deon Cain or Chris Rowland will likely lead this bunch. Cain has had stints in the NFL with the Bills, Panthers and Steelers. And through nine games this season, he's got the third-most receiving yards with 514. Rowland has 10 games under his belt this year and has the second-most receiving yards with 522. Prediction: Chris Rowland, Deon Cain, Hakeem Butler, Braylon Sanders 6. What will be the outcome of this game? DC Defenders win, or lose by 3 points or fewer St. Louis Battlehawks win by 4 points or more The Battlehawks are just the better team here. The St. Louis defense held DC to just two points over the first three quarters last week. There's a reason why the Battlehawks are the best team in the league this season. Prediction: Battlehawks win by 4 points or more Tiebreaker: What will be the final score? Battlehawks 31, Defenders 24 Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from United Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

FOX Super 6 contest: Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Belmont Stakes picks
FOX Super 6 contest: Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Belmont Stakes picks

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time5 days ago

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FOX Super 6 contest: Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Belmont Stakes picks

You can partake in the best of both worlds while watching the Belmont Stakes this weekend with our free-to-play FOX Super 6 game. How do you play? Enter the Belmont Stakes Super 6 contest by predicting the correct answers to six questions before the games start for your chance at weekly cash prizes. All you have to do is finish in the top six to win a prize. It really is that simple, and again, it's free. And if you need a little help before heading to the app to make your picks, I've got you covered. Read below for my thoughts on the Belmont Stakes and just be sure to install the FOX Sports app or go to to play. Let's dive into the questions and my predictions below. 1. Will #7 Journalism (8-5 odds) Win, Place, or Show? Win, Place (finish 2nd or win), Show (finish 3rd, 2nd, or win), None of the Above (finish 4th or worse) Journalism will be the only runner to participate in all three legs of the Triple Crown as he's fresh off his runner-up finish in the Derby and dramatic win in the Preakness. I must admit, I was a tad surprised he came out of the Preakness as well as he apparently has and is running here. But I'm glad he is. Much credit to trainer Michael McCarthy. He's looked great on the track here as well. His versatility and athleticism are his strengths, as evidenced by what we saw in the Preakness. Maybe he hit the front in Louisville a bit too soon? Who knows? But he ran a winning race that day and just got beat by Sovereignty, who simply ran a better race. Given what I expect from the pace scenario Saturday, I think Journalism gets the jump on Sovereignty and has enough to hold him off this time. Prediction: A) Win 2. Rank the horses by BEST FINISHING POSITION at the Belmont (best to worst): Journalism (8-5 odds), Sovereignty (2-1 odds), Baeza (4-1 odds), Rodriguez (6-1 odds) This doesn't look like a race that's going to stray from the oddsboard. The smaller field and the quality at the top should keep this race formful. If you're betting the race, maybe try and sneak Hill Road or Rodriguez into the trifecta. Prediction: C) Journalism, D) Sovereignty, B) Baeza, A) Rodriguez 3. Which of the following will occur? Exacta - Sovereignty 1st / Journalism 2nd Exacta - Journalism 1st / Sovereignty 2nd Trifecta - Sovereignty, Journalism, Baeza (all finish in Top 3) None of the above As I hinted above, given the way I see the pace playing out, Journalism should get the jump on Sovereignty and reverse the results from the first Saturday in May. Prediction: B) Exacta— Journalism 1st, Sovereignty 2nd 4. Predict #5 Crudo's (15-1 odds) FINISHING POSITION: (12 points for one segment (ie; 1 to 3), 6 points for two segments (ie; 1 to 5), 3 points for three segments (ie; 1 to 7), 2 points for four segments (ie; 1 to 8)) 1-3 or 1-5 or 1-7 or 1-8 3-5 or 3-7 or 3-8 5-7 or 5-8 7-8 Heart of Honor has no chance to win, but we could see a situation like the Preakness where he passes a couple of tiring horses and finishes sixth. We don't know how classy Crudo is, nor do I think Uncaged is a factor here. If Heart of Honor is ridden similarly to how he was in the Preakness, he'll beat at least one horse home. Prediction: C) 5-7 5. Which horse will have the BEST FINISHING POSITION at the Belmont? Rodriguez (6-1), Hill Road (10-1), Crudo (15-1), Heart of Honor (30-1) The Peter Pan winner appears to be the best of the Triple Crown newcomers, but I don't think we're looking at a horse that can win the race. He could, however, manage his way into the trifecta from off the pace, something he's done in all three of his starts on dirt, including when he was 61-1 for his previous connections in the BC Juvenile. I'm not sure what was behind him in the Peter Pan, but you probably have to use for third just out of respect for the jockey/trainer combo. Prediction: B) Hill Road 6. Will #2 Sovereignty (2-1 odds) Win, Place, or Show? Win, Place, Show, None of the Above The Derby champ will give a good account of himself, but come up just short in his attempt to win the Belmont Stakes. Prediction: B) Place 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 . ​​Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from Horse Racing Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

FOX Super 6 INDYCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' Indy 500 picks, predictions
FOX Super 6 INDYCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' Indy 500 picks, predictions

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time23-05-2025

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FOX Super 6 INDYCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' Indy 500 picks, predictions

What's better than watching INDYCAR races this year? Watching INDYCAR and winning money. You can partake in the best of both worlds while watching INDYCAR as the series goes to Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Indy 500 this weekend with our free-to-play FOX Super 6 game . For most Sunday afternoons (and a few Saturdays) between now and the end of August, these open-wheel racers will be putting on a show. And no matter the week, all the races are on FOX, so they're easy to find. How do you play the game? Enter the INDYCAR contest by predicting the correct answers to six questions before the race starts for your shot to win cash prizes. It really is that simple, and again, it's free. So why not try to win some money in the FOX Super 6 game? The pomp and circumstance surrounding the Indy 500 is what makes it the "Greatest Spectacle in Racing." The actual race will consist of the most thrilling three hours of must-see TV that you could imagine. So add to the fun and play our Super 6 contest. If you need a little help before heading to the app to make your picks, I have you covered this week. 1. Which of the following will occur? Larson completes the "Double Duty" Palou wins his first Indy 500 Newgarden wins his third straight Indy 500 None of the above Alex Palou has never won on an oval. No driver has won three consecutive Indianapolis 500s. Two drivers have been running at the finish in the Indianapolis 500 and the Coke 600 on the same day. So the odds would lean toward Larson at least finishing both events. Palou, though, has a strong car and will be a contender. And Newgarden has made moves few have ever made. Prediction: Larson completes the "Double Duty" 2. Rank the drivers by BEST FINISHING POSITION at the Indy 500 (best to worst): Felix Rosenqvist, Scott Dixon, Robert Shwartzman, Scott McLaughlin Shwartzman is on the pole but has never raced on an oval. The other three have had fast cars this month, but McLaughlin crashed his in practice last Sunday morning. Dixon is the only winner among these, but that was in 2008. Rosenqvist was fourth in 2022. McLaughlin's best was sixth in 2024. Prediction: McLaughlin, Dixon, Rosenqvist, Shwartzman 3. Which group of drivers includes the Indy 500 WINNER? O'Ward, Shwartzman, Newgarden, Rossi Palou, Sato, Rosenqvist, Malukas Dixon, McLaughlin, Larson, Lundgaard None of the above The first grouping has two former winners (Newgarden and Rossi) while the other two have one winner (Sato, Dixon). O'Ward has two second-place finishes in the last three years, while Shwartzman has never raced on an oval, so his pole-winning run was an upset. In the second group, Palou has been the star this year but has never won on an oval. Rosenqvist has the coolness to win this race, while Malukas is still young when it comes to the 500. The last grouping has two veterans in Dixon and McLaughlin and two up-and-comers in the 500 in Larson and Lundgaard. Prediction: O'Ward, Shwartzman, Newgarden, Rossi 4. Predict the STARTING GRID POSITION of the Indy 500 winner 1-4, 4-7, 7-16, 16-33 This is a tough one because there are fast cars spread throughout the field and many more than usual. This is especially true with Josef Newgarden and Will Power in the back row. But among the other strong cars in the 16-33 category are Kyle Kirkwood and Colton Herta. And you can never count out Helio Castroneves. Of the top four, O'Ward (third) and Dixon (fourth) probably have the best shots to win, while those in the next three rows are mostly drivers looking for that elusive first win. Prediction: 1-4, 16-33, 7-16, 4-7 5. Will Pato O'Ward Win, Place, or Show in the Indy 500? Win, Place, Show, none of the above O'Ward has finished second in two of the last three years. His car has had the potential to win for the last three years. Is this his year? He's got his best starting spot of his career in third. Prediction: Win 6. Which team will have the two drivers with the best COMBINED FINISHING POSITION? Arrow McLaren (O'Ward, Lundgaard, Larson, Siegel) Chip Ganassi Racing (Dixon, Palou, Simpson) Both teams have two drivers that you would expect to run well — O'Ward and Lundgaard for McLaren and Dixon and Palou for Ganassi. Larson, Siegel and Simpson all have the potential to run well, but their inexperience could stymie them at Indy. Lundgaard has never finished in the top 10 but potentially is in his strongest ride at Indy. Prediction: Chip Ganasi Racing BEST OF FOX SPORTS' INDY 500 COVERAGE: Ranking Indy 500 drivers from 33 to 1: Can anyone unseat Josef Newgarden? 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FOX Super 6 NASCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' All-Star Race picks, predictions
FOX Super 6 NASCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' All-Star Race picks, predictions

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time16-05-2025

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FOX Super 6 NASCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' All-Star Race picks, predictions

What's better than watching the NASCAR Cup Series ? Watching NASCAR and winning money! You can partake in the best of both worlds while watching NASCAR as the series goes to North Wilkesboro this weekend for the All-Star Race on Sunday with our free-to-play FOX Super 6 game . How do you play? Enter the NASCAR All-Star Race contest by predicting the correct answers to six questions before the race starts for your shot to win cash prizes. All you have to do is finish in the top six to win a prize. It really is that simple, and again, it's free. Only 23 cars will compete in the main event. Twenty drivers have earned automatic berths and three drivers will come from the Open, a last-chance qualifying race where the top-two drivers in the 18-car field advance and then one of the remaining drivers gets a spot from the fan vote. And if you need a little help before heading to the app to make your picks, I have you covered this week. Read below for my thoughts on this weekend's exciting race at North Wilkesboro. 1. Out of these four drivers, who will have the MOST LAPS LED? William Byron, Joey Logano, Christopher Bell, Ross Chastain Byron has, by far, led the most laps of this group. But 243 of those laps came at Darlington. Bell and Logano both led laps at Martinsville, arguably the most similar track to North Wilkesboro. Logano led 199 of the 200 laps last year but hasn't been nearly as fast this year. Prediction: Christopher Bell 2. Which driver will have the BEST FINISHING POSITION? Denny Hamlin, Alex Bowman, Chris Buescher, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. This will likely come down to Hamlin and Bowman (maybe Buescher). Hamlin led 274 laps and won Martinsville but has had two rotten finishes the last couple of weeks. Buescher is strong on the short tracks, but he hasn't had the most consistent year. He's had four consecutive finishes outside the top 10 leading up to this event. Last year, Hamlin was second, Buescher third, Bowman did not make the main event and Stenhouse finished last. However, he was No. 1 in viral moments after his fight with Kyle Busch. Prediction: Denny Hamlin 3. Predict Chase Elliott's FINISHING POSITION in the race: 1-6, 6-12, 12-18, 18-23 Elliott won the most recent exhibition event, as he captured the victory at the Bowman Gray bullring. He was fourth at Martinsville. A year ago, he finished eighth at the All-Star Race. Prediction: 1-6 4. Out of these four drivers, who will record the FASTEST LAP? Kyle Larson, Ryan Blaney, Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski Larson might be the obvious pick, but he'll be starting from the rear since Justin Allgaier will practice and qualify his car (but not run the heats). So that will make it tough for him to earn the fastest lap, since he likely won't have clean air all that often. Of the other three, Blaney has had the most speed. At Martinsville, the ranking was Larson, Blaney, Reddick, Keselowski. Prediction: Ryan Blaney 5. Rank these drivers by best combined finishing position (highest to lowest) The Austins (Cindric and Dillon) The Chases (Elliott and Briscoe) The Chrises (Bell and Buescher) The Kyles (Larson and Busch) This will most likely come down to the driver listed second in each of these pairings, as that driver has had a less consistent season. Of these four drivers, Briscoe and Dillon didn't even make the main event last year. All of these drivers are in the main event. Prediction: Kyles, Chases, Chrises, Austins 6. Who will win the Manufacturer Showdown (best combined position of eligible drivers)? Of the current 20 cars in the main event, there are nine Chevrolets, seven Fords and four Toyotas. So that means Chevrolets and Fords will have some mulligans. The manufacturer with the fewest cars will have all their cars count and the other manufacturers will have their worst finishers not counted, so all have the same number of cars for this award. It is also fair to consider that Toyota has some of the best drivers. Prediction: Chevrolet Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

FOX Super 6 INDYCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' Indy 500 qualifying picks, predictions
FOX Super 6 INDYCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' Indy 500 qualifying picks, predictions

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time16-05-2025

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FOX Super 6 INDYCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' Indy 500 qualifying picks, predictions

NTT INDYCAR SERIES FOX Super 6 INDYCAR contest: Bob Pockrass' Indy 500 qualifying picks, predictions Published May. 16, 2025 12:20 p.m. ET share facebook x reddit link What's better than watching INDYCAR races this year? Watching INDYCAR and winning money. You can partake in the best of both worlds while watching INDYCAR as the series goes to Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Indy 500 qualifying this weekend with our free-to-play FOX Super 6 game . For most Sunday afternoons (and a few Saturdays) between now and the end of August, these open-wheel racers will be putting on a show. And no matter the week, all the races are on FOX, so they're easy to find. How do you play the game? Enter the INDYCAR contest by predicting the correct answers to six questions before qualifying starts for your shot to win cash prizes. All you have to do is finish in the top six to win a prize. It really is that simple, and again, it's free. So why not try to win some money in the FOX Super 6 game? Indy 500 qualifying runs over two days. On Saturday, spots 13-30 are locked into the 33-car field. On Sunday, the 12 fastest drivers from Saturday compete for positions 1-12, while the four slowest from Saturday compete for spots 31-33 (with one driver not making the race). So if you need a little help before heading to the app to make your picks, I have you covered this week. 1. Which driver will earn the BEST INDY 500 STARTING POSITION? Josef Newgarden, Pato O'Ward, Kyle Kirkwood, Scott Dixon Dixon is the only one of these drivers to win a pole for the Indy 500, and he's done it five times. But after back-to-back poles in 2021 and 2022, he has starting spots of sixth and 21st. O'Ward has three consecutive starts in the top 10, while Newgarden's starting third in 2024 was his first top-10 starting position in the last five years. Kirkwood has not started better than 11th in three tries. ADVERTISEMENT Prediction: Josef Newgarden 2. Rank by AVG 4-lap speed (fastest to slowest) during full field qualifying: Alex Palou, Kyle Larson, Will Power, Colton Herta Palou has dominated the season, all while never having won on an oval. Power had a string of top-10 starting positions for 11 years, then started outside the top 10 for four and started second last year. Herta has not started better than 13th in the last three years. Larson made the top six last year. Prediction: Alex Palou, Will Power, Colton Herta, Kyle Larson 3. Which group includes the POLE WINNER for the Indy 500? Scott McLaughlin, Will Power, Santino Ferrucci, Pato O'Ward Josef Newgarden, Kyle Larson, Kyle Kirkwood, Colton Herta Alexander Rossi, Alex Palou, Helio Castroneves, Scott Dixon None of the Above The Chevrolets have looked a little stronger than the Hondas, at least in the first few days of practice. Penske swept the front row last year with McLaughlin on the pole, Power in the middle of the front row and Newgarden on the outside. If a Honda gets the pole, Palou and Dixon are the ones most likely to do so. Prediction: Scott McLaughlin, Will Power, Santino Ferrucci, Pato O'Ward 4. Who will earn the BEST TWO COMBINED starting positions for the INDY 500? Team Penske (Newgarden, McLaughlin, Power) Arrow McLaren (O'Ward, Siegel, Lundgaard, Larson) Andretti Global (Herta, Kirkwood, Ericsson, Andretti) Chip Ganassi Racing (Palou, Simpson, Dixon) Ganassi and Penske seemed to have the most strength, which is not surprising at IMS. But both teams have also had struggles periodically in qualifying this year. Prediction: Team Penske 5. Predict Kyle Larson's STARTING POSITION for the Indy 500 1-4, 4-8, 8-12, 12-33 Larson ranked 16th in single-car run speed on Tuesday. And he did not have any practice at the test with the extra boost, as he crashed on his initial lap (teams get to practice Friday this week with the extra boost they have for qualifying). Last year he qualified fifth. He most likely won't qualify one through four because if he makes it to the final round for the top-six drivers, he'll likely have to miss it to get to the NASCAR All-Star Race. Prediction: 12-33 6. Will Alex Palou earn a TOP 3 STARTING POSITION for the Indy 500? Yes or No Palou has started in the top three twice (2022, second; 2023, first) in the Indy 500 while having started outside the top three on three different occasions. He has been fast in practice. Prediction: Yes BEST OF FOX SPORTS' INDY 500 COVERAGE: share

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