About Big Al McMordie
Big Al McMordie joined the Proline TV show panel in 2007 with a long track record of success in the sports wagering industry. Besides being a champion handicapper, Al McMordie is a corporate attorney, having earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Michigan.
His specialty is “technical handicapping”, which requires an enormous data base of sports stats, trends and angles to help project soft lines and winning edges against the Vegas number. Al has developed and modified his own data base providing him with unique trends that have a proven track record of success. In 2007, Big Al won the $100,000 World Series of Sports Handicapping, and also finished No. 1 in March Madness. In 2004, Al won the most prestigious handicapping contest in Las Vegas – The Stardust Invitational.
In the last 15 years, Al has generated 34 number one awards in football, basketball and baseball, 135 Top-5 finishes and 253 Top-10 finishes. That requires putting your neck (and your plays) on the line in being documented, but Al regular steps up to the plate and let’s his record speak for itself.
Al is a featured handicapper both on national TV and radio and the most prestigious gambling websites. Additionally, in 2002, Big Al was featured in FHM Magazine.
In 2000, he was 157-114 in football, including 10-0 in the NFL Playoffs. Al has won 13 of his 17 football seasons. Another highlight of Al’s career came in 1997 when he was ranked No. 1 by Sports Watch in College Football/NFL Win Percentage and No. 1 in College Football Regular Season/Bowls by the Sports Monitor.
Al’s database encompasses football, basketball, baseball and hockey. He has one of the best basketball records over the past 17 seasons (winning 14 of 17 years), and was ranked No. 1 in baseball for the 1996 and 2001 seasons. For consistency across all three sports, you can count on Big Al McMordie.





