Aaron Moore

    Aaron Moore is a currently a professor of sports media at Rider University and a VSiN contributor. His sports media professional background includes working for The Philadelphia Inquirer, Los Angeles Times, The Sporting News, YES Network, Basketball Times and the Philadelphia Phillies radio network. Moore’s writing and handicapping focuses on college basketball and football. His interest in sports betting started at the age of 8 when his father would take him to “Sunday School”, which was a local watering hole in Upstate New York to watch and make wagers on NFL games. Leading those Sunday services was Brent Musburger.

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    SeasonPrep: Aaron Moore takes a comprehensive look at the NFL MVP race, including the top contenders at QB, RB and WR.

    A complete handicap of the Heisman futures board

    Which players are the best bets to win the 2022 Heisman trophy? Aaron Moore runs through the board.

    The psychology of golf betting

    Aaron Moore talks to four experts who explain what makes golf such a unique sport to bet on. Moore digs deep into the psyche of the golf bettor and discovers terms such as "the infamous blacklist," the "implosion factor" and "premature tipulation."

    With so many options, MLB bettors need discipline

    With more than a hundred betting options within one baseball game, Aaron Moore turns to the experts for advice. Says longtime sports bettor Tommy Lorenzo: "Bettors should stick to picking an appetizer, main dish and dessert. You can’t order everything on the menu."

    2022 NCAA tournament: Potential roadblock teams for title contenders

    Aaron Moore lists every loss for his top-eight contenders and explains what those losses might reveal. Moore concludes that two teams are worth a standard futures bet for the national title.

    NCAA Tournament: Office pools will live on despite legalized sports betting

    “The pervasiveness of March Madness office pools won’t go away,” says Circa's Mike Palm, echoing the sentiment of most sports-betting insiders.