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It's the greatest time of the year. «Daily Wager» returns to ESPN headquarters to offer sports betting news and info Thursdays-Mondays (6-7 p.m.

ET, ESPN2), also with the addition of a weekly Saturday show at 11 a.m. ET, to serve the millions of sports fans who participate in sports wagering and help educate general sports fans with in-depth analysis. Watch! » We have a full slate of NFL games here in Week 8 but that's not all… oh no, my friend.

October is the greatest month in sports for a reason. Not only do we have some prime matchups in the NFL this week, but the NBA and NHL are both back, college football returns for another week of highlights and upsets, and we have a World Series showdown between the Diamondbacks and Rangers!

It seriously doesn't get any better than that if you're a sports fan. And what better way to celebrate such a great month than with a couple of winners!

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