Georgia vs. Texas A&M College Basketball Prediction: The Elite Algorithm Pick (Feb. 4)

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Wade Taylor IV #4 of the Texas A&M Aggies (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Action Network has developed an elite betting algorithm that targets roughly 50 college basketball games per year and lights up for Georgia vs. Texas A&M on Saturday night.

The proprietary algorithm has gone 492-373-22 (57% win rate) since 2005, returning an annual 11% on investment during that timeframe.

Since 2005, if you had wagered $500 on the roughly 50 college basketball games per season that have fit this algorithm, you'd be up more than $45,000.

We don't recommend using this betting algorithm as an alternative to investing — variance is a much sturdier constraint in sports gambling compared to the financial markets — but similar principles apply in regard to gains over a long time horizon.

Georgia vs. Texas A&M College Basketball Best Bet, Prediction: Sharp, Expert Pick 

This betting algorithm has a list of parameters it considers when targeting a specific game and line. In general, it fades the public during conference games.