02-04-23 |
North Carolina +3.5 v. Duke |
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57-63 |
Loss |
-115 |
4 h 12 m |
Show
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02-04-23 |
Texas v. Kansas State +1.5 |
|
69-66 |
Loss |
-115 |
2 h 45 m |
Show
|
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02-04-23 |
Florida State -5 v. Louisville |
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81-78 |
Loss |
-115 |
1 h 49 m |
Show
|
Florida State/Louisville 2:00: Florida State has covered 6 straight in this series and there is no reasonable reason to fade them here. 'Noles coming off a beatdown at NC State should bounce back strong; after all, they're 8-1 ATS off a SU loss and 4-0 ATS on Saturdays. They played well in recent road tilts at Pittsburgh and ND. Louisville, the bottom feeder of the league, is offensively inept averaging 62.7 PPG. They're feeling good off a win over GT. But winning is not sustainable for this team: 8-22-1 ATS off a SU win. Take Fla State
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02-04-23 |
Michigan State +4.5 v. Rutgers |
|
55-61 |
Loss |
-110 |
11 h 54 m |
Show
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02-02-23 |
Wisconsin v. Ohio State -7.5 |
|
65-60 |
Loss |
-110 |
17 h 23 m |
Show
|
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02-02-23 |
Towson +3 v. Hofstra |
|
72-76 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 13 m |
Show
|
Towson/Hofstra 7:00: Towson has gotten the best of Hofstra recently. They've won 3 straight primarily because they've beaten them on the glass. That's what Towson does. They defensively lock you down and establish great rebounding position. They're great at defense and rebounding. On the other hand, Hofstra is not! Hofstra is in the lower tier in both categories. Road team in this series is 12-4-1 ATS and we'll stay with the road strong Tigers.
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01-30-23 |
Virginia v. Syracuse +5.5 |
|
67-62 |
Win
|
100 |
17 h 38 m |
Show
|
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01-28-23 |
Alabama v. Oklahoma +5.5 |
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69-93 |
Win
|
100 |
2 h 47 m |
Show
|
Alabama/Oklahoma 2:00: Oklahoma has hit a rough patch - losing 4 of its last 5 games - coming off blowout loss at TCU. Look for Moser to have his men motivated here. Oklahoma won this game outright as 8-point dogs back in January 2021. Alabama is rolling but overdue for a slide and it should come here. Need Sherfield to get busy after halftime. Look for his confidence to come back here.
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01-23-23 |
Kansas +2.5 v. Baylor |
|
69-75 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 4 m |
Show
|
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01-18-23 |
Oklahoma +2.5 v. Oklahoma State |
|
56-72 |
Loss |
-115 |
5 h 0 m |
Show
|
Oklahoma/Oklahoma State 9:00: Cowboys have lost 3 of their last 4 conference games and really struggling offensively. No consistent step up guy for Cowboys. Sometimes it's Boone, sometimes Thompson, sometimes Anderson. The offensively challenged Cowboys should be stifled by Moser's always tough defense. Oklahoma, offensively challenged itself, but has that playmaker in Sherfield. Edge to visiting team here which sports a 7-1 ATS mark on the road vs winning teams.
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01-17-23 |
Creighton v. Butler +7.5 |
|
73-52 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 11 m |
Show
|
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01-13-23 |
Yale +2.5 v. Cornell |
|
82-94 |
Loss |
-110 |
15 h 46 m |
Show
|
Yale/Cornell 5:00: Not convinced Cornell is the better team here despite their record and home dominance. They're flawed defensively (280th) and not a good rebounding team. Yale plays sound defense (8th in the nation) and a respectable scoring team with good shot selection at 47.4%. Yale pounds the glass hard with Knowling and Jarvis. Yale has a good history of winning on Fridays and has done well at this arena. They're 12-5 ATS in their last 17 road tilts. We'll grab the Bulldogs here.
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01-12-23 |
Utah +12.5 v. UCLA |
|
49-68 |
Loss |
-110 |
23 h 8 m |
Show
|
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01-11-23 |
Mississippi State v. Georgia +2.5 |
|
50-58 |
Win
|
100 |
18 h 30 m |
Show
|
Mississippi/Georgia 6:30: Analysis to follow...
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01-10-23 |
Oklahoma +10 v. Kansas |
|
75-79 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 39 m |
Show
|
|
12-14-22 |
UCLA v. Maryland -1.5 |
|
87-60 |
Loss |
-118 |
2 h 25 m |
Show
|
UCLA/MD 9:00: MD off two straight losses should end the skid here. The Terps are now facing their 4th straight ranked opponent and the hardened schedule will surely pay dividends. Defensive oriented Wisconsin and Tennessee were able to slow the Terps down on the road, but the Terps can get back to a higher tempo vs the prolific scoring UCLA Bruins. Bruins have faced a relatively light schedule, and this will be only their second true road game. Terps are 9-1 ATS on their home floor and we'll grab them here.
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12-13-22 |
Memphis +7 v. Alabama |
|
88-91 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 9 m |
Show
|
Memphis/Alabama 9:00: Alabama with an impressive win on the road over then #1 Houston on Saturday. That was the second #1 team they knocked off this year. The other was NC on November 27th. After that win, they did not cover the big number (19) at home vs South Dakota State. They find themselves in for another tough outing here; after all, Memphis is coming off with an impressive win over a very good Auburn team on a neutral floor. Kendrie Davis and Williams are big time athletes for the Tigers. And they have great support from a deep bench. Tigers are ultra-competitive vs very good teams; as a matter of fact, they're 13-4 ATS vs teams above .600. Good situation for the Tigers where they're 4-1 ATS on the road off 3+ home games. Tide has not been a good money winner under Oats. 10-22-2 ATS slide, 6-14 ATS off a SU win, and just 5-15 ATS at home. Take Hardaway's athletic bunch and the points!
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12-07-22 |
Michigan State v. Penn State -4 |
|
67-58 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 54 m |
Show
|
Michigan State/Penn State 6:30: Michigan State running out of gas early. They've already had a rough very competitive traveling schedule, then came off a tournament where they went a respectable 2-1, then got blown out at ND and got upset at home to Northwestern on December 4th. They've had some injuries to key players (Akins and Hall). Now they have to travel to a pretty strong Penn State venue. Nittany Lions (6-2) are off a double OT loss at Clemson on November 29th. They've had time to prep and deliver. Lions are dangerous from the perimeter launching 12 per game at a 40% clip. Lions are 6-0 ATS off a SU loss and on a sweet 21-7-1 ATS run. We'll give them the edge here at Bryce Jordan Center.
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12-06-22 |
St. Louis v. Iona +1.5 |
|
62-84 |
Win
|
100 |
18 h 43 m |
Show
|
St. Louis/Iona 7:00: These teams went at it last year with the Billikens sneaking by 68-67 in St. Louis. Iona covered the 3'-point spread. Pitino looks to avenge that defeat today in NY. The Gaels are on an 18-0 SU run at the Hynes Athletic Center, including 3-0 this season. Both teams play fast and score well in transition. Statistically, the Gaels are a bit better at it (16 PPG vs 14.5 PPG). This is the Billikens second true road game. They did compete well at Auburn November 27th losing 65-60 covering the 7 points. Gaels know what to expect and will be fired up for this one. They've picked up the tempo since leading scorer Slazinski (18 PPG) went down with appendicitis. Clayton Jr. headlines the show with two other double-digit scorers. Iona is better disciplined defensively and takes care of the ball - 4th Nationally in assist to turnover ratio (1.78). Take Iona.
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11-30-22 |
Kansas State v. Butler |
|
64-76 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 31 m |
Show
|
Kansas State/Butler 6:30: Both teams coming off tournaments overseas. Kansas won theirs in Cayman Island while Butler fell short in the Bahamas. Kansas has yet to lose a game this year and is talented under their first year HC Tang. Butler no pushover especially with Thad Matta now running the show. Matta has come full circle in his career beginning a very successful career at Butler before leaving to Xavier, then Ohio State and now back at Butler. Matta has an amazing career coaching record of 74% including multiple NCAA Tournament appearances, including a pair of Final Fours. He has talent to work with in Jayden Taylor and Chuck Harris. Butler has an amazing 67-2 SU mark at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Like their chances here in the Big East/Big 12 Battle. Butler the call.
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11-29-22 |
Maryland -12.5 v. Louisville |
|
79-54 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 15 m |
Show
|
Maryland/Louisville 7:00: Major mismatch. Two teams heading in opposite directions. #22 Maryland is ascending under new HC Kevin Willard while Louisville hitting the skids under first year HC Kenny Payne. Maryland scoring 83 PPG while allowing just 61.3 PPG en route to their 6-0 start. Louisville allowing a generous 72 PPG while scoring a measly 58.7 PPG (355th nationally). Only way Terps can't win and cover is if they sleep walk through this one. I doubt that will be the case since it is a nationally televised game (ACC/Big Ten Challenge). Julian Reese and company should dominate the paint. Maryland cruises.
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04-04-22 |
North Carolina +4.5 v. Kansas |
|
69-72 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 43 m |
Show
|
North Carolina/Kansas 9:20: NC has been ridiculously great offensively throughout the tournament. Manek, Love, Davis and Bacot are running the offense as smooth as silk. The problem lies in Bacot's health. He sprained his ankle in the final minute against Duke on Saturday. He has been an absolute beast down low as a top rebounder and scorer. He is the only big man capable of countering Kansas McCormack - who went off against Villanova. Bacot has been getting constant treatment and he's gotten the green light to go. We'll look for him to be on his game and continue to be a key contributor. NC the call.
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04-02-22 |
North Carolina v. Duke -4 |
|
81-77 |
Loss |
-110 |
19 h 47 m |
Show
|
North Carolina/Duke 8:49: Coach K won't acknowledge it, but he didn't appreciate North Carolina ruining his homecourt goodbye game. Coach K has been an outstanding revenge game coach delivering at a 69% clip since 2000. If we go back further, his most infamous revenge game was against UNLV's Tark the Shark in 1991 Final Four. The previous year, the Running Rebels blasted K's Blue Devils 100-73 in one of the most lopsided wins in NCAA National Championship game history. Coach K got his revenge in that '91 Final Four 79-77 to end UNLV's ridiculous 45 game winning streak. We fast forward to the present and Coach K and his boys in a good situation: Plenty of time to prepare and make adjustments; this time, against blistering hot shooters Manek, Love, capable heating up G Davis, and rebounding beast Bacot. K has the bodies to counter with Banchero, Moore, Griffin and big man Williams. Herbert Davis doing a great job keeping the Tar Heels a national power, but not going to outwit the Blue Devils legend in his final year. Duke the call.
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04-02-22 |
Villanova +4.5 v. Kansas |
|
65-81 |
Loss |
-110 |
16 h 9 m |
Show
|
Villanova/Kansas 6:09: Wildcats have been money in the NCAA Tournament at 21-6 ATS. Sure, they'll be missing Justin Moore who tore his Achillies in the final minute of Villanova's Elite Eight win over Houston. Moore will be missed; after all, he contributes 14.8 PPG, 5 RPG and adds a good defensive presence. However, Jay Wright does have Caleb Daniels who has shined as a super sub before. He stepped up big against Providence and St. John's with big games. And Gillespie has been a big-time player in big games. On the other hand, jury still out on Kansas' Big 12 P.O.Y. Agbaji. Remy Martin is now the go-to guy and Wright will surely have a contain plan. Jayhawks a money burning 7-20 ATS off a SU win of over 20+. We'll take the points here.
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03-29-22 |
St Bonaventure -1.5 v. Xavier |
|
77-84 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 3 m |
Show
|
St. Bonaventure/Xavier 7:00: Bonnies playing very well and managed to grind out a win over defensively stifling Virginia. They showed a lot of grit in that game. They're selfless, energetic team. Xavier, on the other hand, on paper has more talent but doesn't have the direction. Kevin Steele is out and as they await Sean Miller to come back. Meanwhile, Jonas Hayes is holding the program together and doing a pretty good job; however, should end here to the more disciplined Bonnies; moreover, Xavier misses G Scruggs (knee) who is their facilitator. He contributed nearly 12 PPG and 4 APG along with solid defensive prowess. Bonnies 20-8 ATS as a small neutral site favorite. We'll roll with them.
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03-27-22 |
St. Peter's +8.5 v. North Carolina |
|
49-69 |
Loss |
-110 |
14 h 5 m |
Show
|
St. Peter's/North Carolina 5:05: Peacocks are the first #15 seed to ever go to the Elite Eight. They're peaking at the right time, they're tremendous on their defensive principles and selfless offensively. They already took out two Goliaths in Kentucky and Purdue and it wasn't a fluke. They're quickness, tenacity and well-organized defense which transitioned amazingly well offensively with someone stepping up. Now 8-0 ATS as a dog. They have their hands full today with Manek, Bacot and red hot Love; however, we'll look for the magic to continue. Take the points.
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03-27-22 |
Miami-FL +6 v. Kansas |
|
50-76 |
Loss |
-110 |
13 h 12 m |
Show
|
Miami-Fla/Kansas 2:20: Two heavyweight giants go toe to toe with Self vs Larranaga. Love what Larranaga has done with the Hurricanes. I've been riding them most of the year and they've been money, especially as a dog (19-6-1 ATS last 26 dog roles); moreover, they're 7-1 ATS as a neutral floor dog and 5-1 ATS as an NCAA Tournament dog. Their guard play has been outstanding, and someone always steps up if someone is lacking offensively. McGusty has been sensational. On the other hand, not a fan of KU's Ogbaji. Not a big game player. And I'll stand by that here. KU 2-5 ATS as NCAA Tournament favorite. We'll take the points.
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03-26-22 |
Arkansas +4 v. Duke |
|
69-78 |
Loss |
-110 |
17 h 28 m |
Show
|
Arkansas//Duke 8:49: No dominant teams in this tournament this year. Most underdogs are covering and I'm not going to fade that trend here. Arkansas has felt disrespected throughout this tournament and playing out of their mind. They're defensively strong, athletic and feisty. Hogs are 5-0 ATS when a dog. On the other hand, Duke is a money-burner as a favorite. We'll take the points.
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03-26-22 |
Houston -2.5 v. Villanova |
|
44-50 |
Loss |
-110 |
15 h 48 m |
Show
|
Houston/Villanova 6:09: Cougars looking for the second straight year to reach the Final Four and we'll roll with them. Amazing coaches go head-to-head but we'll grab Sampson's bunch. They exhibit the toughness that's not equaled in this tournament. And with top gun Gillespie (knee) not at his healthiest, we'll grab the Cougars. Cougars 6-2-1 ATS as an NCAA Tournament favorite. Villanova 1-4-1 ATS as a dog. Houston the call.
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03-25-22 |
Iowa State v. Miami-FL -2.5 |
|
56-70 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 57 m |
Show
|
Iowa State/Miami-Fla 9:59: Iowa State has been thriving on defensive pressure, creating turnovers to fuel their offense. But Miami Fla has great backcourt play and a 1.4 Asst/TO ratio (22nd nationally) with solid ball control and able to be efficient with shots. Hurricanes move the ball well and create good looks at the basket with great guard play from double digit scorers: McGusty, Wong, Moore and Miller. Iowa state has a tendency to go into shooting droughts. We'll look for seasoned coach Larranga (with a Final Four on his resume - George Mason) to guide his men to the Elite Eight.
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03-25-22 |
North Carolina v. UCLA -2 |
|
73-66 |
Loss |
-110 |
22 h 3 m |
Show
|
North Carolina/UCLA 9:39: Carolina shooting lights out and confident coming off knocking off #1 seed Baylor in OT. They did, however, give up a double-digit lead after Brady Manek was ejected. NC did exhibit toughness to close it out. UCLA isn't your typical West Coast team. They play a physical brand of basketball under HC Cronin - who brought that brand of basketball from Cincinnati over a 13-year successful stint there. NC has the ballers including 6'10" rebounding machine Bacot and Caleb Love - firing up the net; however, defensively, they're not at the level of UCLA. And offensively, Tyger Campbell creating big plays down the stretch to secure wins. The Bruins need Juzang to step up his game and I think it comes here. UCLA the call.
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03-25-22 |
St. Peter's v. Purdue -12.5 |
|
67-64 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 34 m |
Show
|
St. Peter's/Purdue 7:09: Nice run for St. Peter's but they're not going to sneak up on Purdue. The Boilermakers, remember, were a #1 team back in mid-November knocking off North Carolina and Villanova on consecutive nights on a neutral floor. They're getting back to establishing that elite tournament game. St. Peter's, whose tallest baller is 6'8", doesn't have the length to stop 7'4" Eday or 6'10" Trevion Williams. And big time Boilermaker's G Jaden Ivey (17.2 PPG) has elevated his game on the biggest stage. Purdue is 4-1 ATS as an NCAA Tournament favorite. We'll lay the wood.
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03-24-22 |
Houston +1.5 v. Arizona |
Top |
72-60 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 52 m |
Show
|
Houston/Arizona 9:59: Houston was expected to collapse after losing Mark and Sasser; however, HC Sampson had his guys believe and execute his system; as a result, the Cougars did not miss a beat arriving once again in the NCAAs. And the Cougars deserved more. They're playing with a chip on their shoulders after given a 5 seed. They only had one double-digit loss all season and that was to Memphis to whom they later avenged in the AAC Championship. Arizona continues as a #1 seed survivor after barely beating TCU in OT in the 2nd Round. And TCU sports a good defense but offensively challenged. Houston, the #1 FG% defense in the nation, can also shoot. They have a solid offensive chemistry behind Moore, Shead and Edwards. Cats 0-4 ATS as an NCAA Tournament favorite and we're fading them here. Houston the call.
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03-24-22 |
Texas Tech v. Duke +1.5 |
|
73-78 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 11 m |
Show
|
Texas Tech/Duke 9:39: Two well coached teams battling it out. Tech is dangerously adept at locking down an offense. Red Raiders' HC Adams does an amazing job having his men prepared to take away strength of an offense. On the other hand, Coach K has his guys playing well and at the highest intensity with everyone knowing their assignment. He has a bit more offensive prowess with Banchero and Williams. And Duke has been a favorite most of the season and was not a moneymaker; however, now they're a dog and Coach K is a dangerous 6-0 ATS as a neutral dog. We'll look for the legendary coach to advance another round.
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03-24-22 |
Michigan v. Villanova -5 |
|
55-63 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 11 m |
Show
|
Michigan/Villanova 7:29: Good run by Michigan but it should end here for the Wolverines. Jay Wright has Villanova humming and the defensive shutdowns down the stretch of games are what makes championship tournament teams. Gillespie and Sanders should be too much for Michigan. Cats are a sweet 17-4 ATS as an NCAA Tournament favorite. Villanova the call.
|
03-22-22 |
Vanderbilt +4 v. Xavier |
|
73-75 |
Win
|
100 |
22 h 56 m |
Show
|
Vanderbilt/Xavier 9:00: Value with a Commodores team that's 6-0 ATS on the road vs a team with a home winning % above .600. They're coming off OT win against a very good top seeded Dayton team. They're 7-1 ATS off a SU win. Pippen Jr. does it all and he dropped 32 on Dayton. he'll need his backcourt mate - Jordan Wright - to step up tonight. Wright, who had an off shooting day vs Dayton was scorching down the stretch of the regular season. Xavier, dealing with the departure of their HC Steele - did well under interim HC Hayes, who is keeping bench warm until the return of former Xavier head coach Sean Miller. Xavier just 1-9 ATS off a SU win, 2-12 ATS on Tuesdays and just 1-6 ATS vs teams with winning records. We'll take the points with Vandy.
|
03-20-22 |
Texas v. Purdue -3 |
|
71-81 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 36 m |
Show
|
Texas/Purdue 8:40: Purdue getting back to their early season dominance when they beat up Villanova and UNC on Nov 20th and 21st. Boilermakers are deep and have size with 7'4" Edey and a playmaking G in Ivey. They have a great supporting cast. Longhorns are light years away from going deep in the tournament under HC Chris Beard. We'll grab the Boilermakers here.
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03-20-22 |
Notre Dame v. Texas Tech -7.5 |
|
53-59 |
Loss |
-110 |
17 h 6 m |
Show
|
Notre Dame/Texas Tech 7:10: Red Raiders' HC Mark Adams took over for Chris Beard and has not missed a beat. Adams, the defensive guru of the team, has every player knowing his assignment defensively as exhibited by their Top 20 defense. And now, the offense is starting to cook - dropping 97 on Montana State Friday. ND has been cooking too but playing in 3rd game in 5 days should take its toll here. Irish just 1-5 ATS as a neutral dog while TT sports a 5-1 ATS NCAA Tournament favorite record. Red Raiders the call.
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03-20-22 |
Iowa State v. Wisconsin -4.5 |
|
54-49 |
Loss |
-110 |
15 h 19 m |
Show
|
|
03-19-22 |
VCU +5.5 v. Wake Forest |
|
74-80 |
Loss |
-110 |
13 h 25 m |
Show
|
VCU/WF 4:00: VCU can flat out ball. They came close to being an NCAA Tournament team with strong outings in November tournament play with covers against Syracuse, U Conn and Baylor. Finishing in second place in the Atlantic 10, they swept Richmond in the regular season only to lose to them in the conference tournament thus dropping them into this tourney. Sure, WF is an offensive machine, but they have their flaws defensively (206th nationally in points allowed). VCU is defense first in their frenetic pace but did drop 90 on Princeton. VCU a dangerous dog at 11-3 as a traveler. We'll grab the points.
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03-19-22 |
Creighton v. Kansas -11.5 |
|
72-79 |
Loss |
-110 |
14 h 50 m |
Show
|
Creighton/Kansas 2:40: Kansas has been turning it up since Remy Martin given more playing time coupled with Harris in the backcourt. Additional depth to add like that creates a deep and dangerous Kansas team with Agbaji struggling a bit. Meanwhile, Creighton overcame a double-digit deficit to knock off SDS Thursday in OT. Unfortunately, it cost the Blue Jays their significant inside presence with Kalkbrenner (knee). The Blue Jays are already without key facilitator Nembhard (Feb 23rd). Lack of depth should hurt in this matchup with deep Kansas. McDermott did a great job coaching but in over his head here. Creighton just 1-7 ATS as an NCAA Tournament dog and we'll roll with Kansas.
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03-19-22 |
North Carolina v. Baylor -5 |
|
93-86 |
Loss |
-110 |
11 h 57 m |
Show
|
North Carolina/Baylor 12:10: Baylor continues to be a great tournament team despite the absence of Cryer (foot) and Tchalchoua. They simply reload and someone usually steps up. Thursday, Mayer was the latest Bear to bust out with a breakout performance. The Bears are well rounded and disciplined on both ends of the floor. North Carolina looked like a world beater Thursday in their blowout vs Marquette. Manek was unstoppable (28 points / 5 of 10 from 3-point land). Baylor's HC Drew usually takes away the strength of an offense and Manek and Bascot will be a challenge. However, NC defense still a question mark despite strong performance vs Marquette. We'll look for the rhythmic Bear offense to deliver. Tar Heels do not play the tournament dog role well (0-6 ATS). For what it's worth, they were blown out on a neutral floor in late November by NCAA Tournament teams Purdue and Tennessee. Then thrashed by Kentucky Dec 18th. We'll look for Baylor to deliver here.
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03-18-22 |
TCU +1 v. Seton Hall |
|
69-42 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 42 m |
Show
|
TCU/Seton Hall 9:57: Both teams bring stellar defenses to the floor; however, Seton Hall lost Aiken (14.5 PPG) and offense should continue to suffer. Rhoden has to carry the offense and the supporting cast not there. TCU, however, has offensive go-to-guy Miles who has a pretty good supporting cast in Baugh, Miller and O'Bannon Jr. Coaching edge with Jamie Dixon who is gradually molding TCU into those strong Pittsburgh teams of the 90s he took to the NCAAs. TCU the call.
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03-18-22 |
UAB v. Houston -8 |
|
68-82 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 23 m |
Show
|
UAB/Houston 9:20: Houston was a Final Four team last year and Sampson did a terrific job leading the Cougars to the American Conference Championship. And that was without his top 2 players Mark and Sasser! Houston was efficient on both sides of the court. On the other hand, UAB became the surprising C-USA Champ and have some dangerous shooters including Walker. But Sampson has a way of taking the go-to-guy out of the offense and making a team play ugly. UAB is not stout defensively and that ultimately will be their downfall. Houston the call.
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03-18-22 |
Davidson +1.5 v. Michigan State |
|
73-74 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 55 m |
Show
|
Davidson/Michigan State 9:40: For Davidson, no shame losing to Richmond in Atlantic 10 Championship Game, we saw what Richmond can do in tournament action last night. Davidson is well coached under McKillop and has a solid group of scorers including former Spartan Foster Loyer (16.3 PPG). For Michigan State, the closest they have to a big-time tournament star is Gabe Brown. Spartans finished on a 3-7 SU slide down stretch and we're fading them here.
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03-17-22 |
San Francisco +2.5 v. Murray State |
|
87-92 |
Loss |
-110 |
20 h 2 m |
Show
|
San Francisco/Murray State 9:40: Not entirely sold on Murray State. Battling in the inferior OVC, haven't been tested all season. On the other hand, the Dons banged it out with Gonzaga, St. Mary's and posted a few quality wins outside their conference. They have a dangerous backcourt in Bouyea and Shabazz. And now that their big man - Massalski (knee) appears healthy, the Dons should give the Racers a run for the money here. Racers just 3-7 ATS as chalk. San Francisco the call.
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03-17-22 |
Indiana +2.5 v. St. Mary's |
|
53-82 |
Loss |
-110 |
17 h 20 m |
Show
|
Indiana/St. Mary's 7:20: Hoosiers coming off solid win in First Four-In. These First Four In teams can be dangerous. Look what UCLA did last year! Indiana has the confidence and held more than their own in the Big 10 - what is billed as the strongest conference in NCAA Tournament. Other than a rough patch in February, Indiana has been in virtually every game this season. They're a dangerous dog at 4-0 ATS. St. Mary's is a formidable foe, but Indiana has the playmaker in Trayce Jackson-Davis who should find a way to win here.
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03-17-22 |
Memphis v. Boise State +3 |
Top |
64-53 |
Loss |
-110 |
12 h 11 m |
Show
|
Memphis/Boise State 1:45: Boise State enters game not only winning MWC Regular Season Championship but delivering the MWC Tournament Championship. They're awarded the #8 seed while Memphis comes in off blowout loss to Houston in American Athletic Conference Championship. Sure, Memphis Duren is a future NBA baller but Boise State is great defensively (15th defense nationally) and has the long athletic bodies to disrupt Memphis turnover laden backcourt. Moreover, the Broncos attack the boards as a strong defensive rebounding team. Boise 7-1 ATS as a dog and 4-1 ATS as a neutral dog. Broncos the call.
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03-17-22 |
South Dakota State +2.5 v. Providence |
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57-66 |
Loss |
-110 |
11 h 21 m |
Show
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SDS/Providence 12:40: Jackrabbits no joke. The Summit League may be an inferior league, but South Dakota State has a shooters chance here. They're #1 in the nation in FG% (52.7%) and 3 point % (45.1%). Led by Summit League Player of Year - Scheierman, the Jackrabbits won 21 straight games and that's impressive in any league. Providence comes in cold, getting blown out 85-58 by Creighton in Big East Tourney. With the Jackrabbits at 10-1 ATS as a neutral site dog, I'm on South Dakota State.
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03-16-22 |
Iona +7 v. Florida |
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74-79 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 35 m |
Show
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Iona/Florida 9:00: Iona a dangerous team here. They won the MAAC Championship for the regular season but got shocked in the MAAC Conference Tournament to Rider by 1 point. The Gaels' HC Pitino is always a rabid dog around tournament time. They covered last year in the Big Dance vs Alabama as a double-digit dog. They beat Alabama outright this year on a neutral floor. Their defense is solid and covered 10 of their last 12 as a road dog. On the other hand, Florida's coach (White) bailed on them to fit the Georgia vacancy. Florida's offense was not proficient and relied on defense to disrupt and create transition baskets. Gators 1-5 as chalk. We'll grab the points with Iona.
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03-16-22 |
Towson +8.5 v. Wake Forest |
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64-74 |
Loss |
-115 |
18 h 32 m |
Show
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Towson/Wake Forest 7:00: Not completely sold on WF. Yes, they had an upgraded season under Forbes in his second year. However, Towson is no pushover. They're the CAAC regular season champions but ran into a hot Delaware team in the conference tournament. They have a well-balanced offense and well-disciplined defensively. Towson has covered 7 straight as a dog and I expect them to cover here.
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03-15-22 |
Indiana -3.5 v. Wyoming |
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66-58 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 13 m |
Show
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Indiana/Wyoming 9:10 pm: Big 10 with nine teams going to the Big Dance. And Indiana held its own in what was ruled the power conference by the NCAA Committee. Hoosiers play the favorite role well at 13-6 ATS. Wyoming, on the other hand, started hot from December 23rd through February 12th but then fizzled on a 4-5 SU/3-6 ATS slide. We'll ride Xavier Johnson and the Hoosiers to cover and advance.
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03-15-22 |
Cleveland State +12.5 v. Xavier |
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68-72 |
Win
|
100 |
18 h 4 m |
Show
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Cleveland State/Xavier 9:00: Xavier's defense slid down the stretch as they allowed at least 80+ points in 5 of their last 7 games. Vikings have a balanced offensive attack led by 3 double digit scorers and a few others who chip in close to that. Cleveland State has covered 9 of their last 12 dog roles while Xavier has been a money burning home favorite of 2-9 ATS. Take the points.
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03-13-22 |
Memphis +4 v. Houston |
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53-71 |
Loss |
-115 |
11 h 17 m |
Show
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Memphis/Houston 3:15: Memphis has owned Houston at 9-1 ATS. They swept the regular season series and were bumped out of this very tournament last year by Houston - sending the disappointed Tigers to the NIT. Memphis surely has the talent to hang in this one and give Houston another run for the money. Tigers the call.
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03-13-22 |
Texas A&M +6.5 v. Tennessee |
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50-65 |
Loss |
-110 |
9 h 15 m |
Show
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TX A&M/Tennessee 1:00: Going to stay on Texas A&M here. I've been on them all tournament and despite their 4th game in as many days, they're not tired. They outhustled a very good Arkansas team yesterday and Buzz Williams has them pumped. Fortunately, they're getting consistent work out of Jackson, Coleman and Redford; moreover, HC Williams doing a masterful job utilizing their deep bench. Tennessee, on the other hand, looked sloppy yesterday vs Kentucky despite the win. With no guarantee for an at-large for Texas A&M, we'll look for them to take matters in their own hands and deliver today.
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03-12-22 |
Akron +2.5 v. Kent State |
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75-55 |
Win
|
100 |
17 h 4 m |
Show
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Zips/Golden Flashes 7:30: Zips on a sweet 7-0 run and took out top seeded Toledo last night. In their last two games, they've gotten off to explosive starts and held on with gritty defense. It's been their moniker most of the season. Kent State is definitely a formidable foe. They've been on a serious run including sweeping the regular season series over Akron. Akron has a veteran team and was here last year only to come close but lose. We'll look for their defense and maturity to carry them here.
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03-12-22 |
Memphis v. SMU +3.5 |
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70-63 |
Loss |
-100 |
15 h 16 m |
Show
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Memphis/SMU 5:30: Practically a home game for SMU in Fort Worth. The Mustangs have won this matchup 5 of last 6 SU including sweeping this year's regular season series. You bet we'll take the points.
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03-12-22 |
Texas A&M +6.5 v. Arkansas |
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82-64 |
Win
|
100 |
11 h 18 m |
Show
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TX A&M/Arkansas 1:00: Aggies dropped a Top 5 team (Auburn) yesterday to put them in serious contention of punching their ticket to the Big Dance. A win today, most likely will give them an at-large bid. Arkansas, which already punched their ticket to the Big Dance, has had trouble with A&M. Consider this: Aggies now on a blistering 6 game win streak. And even when the Aggies were mired in the early phase of their eight-game losing streak, they managed to cover vs Arkansas in a 76-73 OT loss at Arkansas. As a matter of fact, Aggies are 6-0 ATS in this series. Buzz Williams has them believing and he's getting consistent, great work out of Jackson, Radford and Coleman III. And they're getting great support from their teammates. Arkansas has been a solid play all season, but we'll look for the Aggies to hang tough.
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03-11-22 |
Richmond v. VCU -2.5 |
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75-64 |
Loss |
-110 |
19 h 51 m |
Show
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03-11-22 |
TCU +8 v. Kansas |
|
62-75 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 32 m |
Show
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03-11-22 |
Michigan State v. Wisconsin -1.5 |
|
69-63 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 35 m |
Show
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Michigan State/Wisconsin 6:30: Izzo doesn't have the greatest team this year; after all, when challenged against quality teams at neutral sites and on the road, they fell short: Blown out on neutral floors vs Kansas and Baylor, and lost handily on the road in conference play at Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan and Iowa. On the other hand, Wisconsin was solid on neutral floors defeating Houston, Saint Mary's and Texas A&M. And they were solid on the Big 10 road with wins at Purdue, Michigan State, Indiana and Rutgers - all strong home floors. The key here is if their big time scorer and facilitator - Jonathan Davis - is OK; after all, he sprained his ankle last Saturday early in the defeat to Nebraska. He's had time to heal and apparently he's good to go. We'll roll with Wisconsin.
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03-11-22 |
St. Louis -1.5 v. St Bonaventure |
|
57-56 |
Loss |
-105 |
13 h 57 m |
Show
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03-10-22 |
Oregon v. Colorado |
Top |
69-80 |
Loss |
-110 |
16 h 59 m |
Show
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03-10-22 |
Miami-OH v. Kent State -6.5 |
|
75-85 |
Win
|
100 |
14 h 19 m |
Show
|
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03-10-22 |
Butler +8 v. Providence |
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61-65 |
Win
|
100 |
11 h 13 m |
Show
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Butler/Providence Noon: Had Butler yesterday and delivered big. Today, I'm back on the Bulldogs. Providence is having a great year and well coached; however, they're solidified in the Big Dance and limited in motivation after sweeping regular season series. Providence just 7-20 ATS vs teams with losing records, 3-13 ATS on neutral sites. Butler may have been swept in regular season series but put-up heavy fight in both games with covers. Butler rises to the occasion vs teams above .600 as they exhibited yesterday. Now 8-1 ATS in that role. We'll grab the points.
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03-10-22 |
Florida v. Texas A&M +2.5 |
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80-83 |
Win
|
100 |
11 h 47 m |
Show
|
Florida/Texas A&M Noon: Aggies went on an 8-game skid in late January through mid-February, yet never gave up hope. HC Buzz Williams held them together and they finished the regular season strong on a 5-1 SU/ATS tear, including the Florida win that ignited the run. Dog is 4-1 ATS in this series and we'll jump on Texas A&M.
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03-09-22 |
West Virginia +1.5 v. Kansas State |
|
73-67 |
Win
|
100 |
17 h 23 m |
Show
|
West Virginia/Kansas State 7:00: We won't dismiss the Mountaineers yet despite their disastrous 1-7 SU slide. Bob Huggins doesn't have his most talented bunch, but he's gotten less talented teams to the NCAA Tournament. Of course, the Mounties will need to win the Big 12 Tournament to get the automatic big this year and the odds are stacked against them; however, WV cleaned up their game against TCU Saturday and enter here with a bit of confidence. The Wildcats, however, have lost 5 straight since beating WV February 14th. Their second leading scorer - Nowell - is hobbled with a bad hamstring and that hurts. Mounties play the neutral site dog role well at 4-1 ATS and we'll grab them here.
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03-09-22 |
Butler +5.5 v. Xavier |
|
89-82 |
Win
|
100 |
15 h 16 m |
Show
|
Butler/Xavier 4:30: Not comfortable with Xavier laying points at MSG. Xavier's 97-75 route of Georgetown on Saturday is clearly no validation that the Musketeers are tournament ready; after all, prior to that, they lost 7 of their last 8 games. Xavier is 0-8 ATS off a SU win, 0-4 ATS as a neutral favorite. On the other hand, Butler is on an 0-5 SU slide; however, they're 5-1 ATS off a SU loss and 9-3 ATS as a dog. They're not an easy out. Sure, Xavier swept them in the regular season; however, the Bulldogs were swept last year by the Musketeers and ended up winning the Big East Tournament First Round in OT after Xavier squandered a 19-point first half lead. A healthy Aarron Thompson gives Butler a fighting chance here. Take Butler.
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03-08-22 |
Delaware v. NC-Wilmington |
|
59-55 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 24 m |
Show
|
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03-08-22 |
NC State v. Clemson -5 |
|
64-70 |
Win
|
100 |
16 h 17 m |
Show
|
NC State/Clemson 4:30: These teams are trending in opposite directions coming into this one. Clemson closed on a 4-0 SU/3-1 ATS roll while the Wolfpack plummeted to an 0-4 SU/ATS slide; as a matter of fact, the Wolfpack lost 9 of their last 10 games. Surely that is no way to go into a conference tournament. Wolfpack hasn't displayed a disciplined defense virtually all season. They're in the bottom tier of virtually every statistical category including allowing a generous 47.4% from the field. Clemson offense not prolific but they clamp down defensively and are more equipped to deliver on a neutral floor in this ACC Tournament. Tigers 4-1 ATS as a neutral favorite and we'll roll with them.
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03-06-22 |
Iowa +3.5 v. Illinois |
|
72-74 |
Win
|
100 |
18 h 36 m |
Show
|
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03-06-22 |
Tulane +10 v. SMU |
|
68-74 |
Win
|
100 |
13 h 12 m |
Show
|
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03-06-22 |
Houston v. Memphis +2.5 |
|
61-75 |
Win
|
100 |
11 h 9 m |
Show
|
Houston/Memphis Noon: Memphis has given Houston fits. They've covered 9 of last 10 in this series including 6 straight. Memphis had a horrific stretch in late November and December when they last 4 of 5 games; however, they've come on strong lately; as a matter of fact, they've won 9 of their last 10 games and put themselves on the bubble with even a possible chance of getting an at-large bid with a win here and a few wins in the conference tournament. Houston, on the other hand, is rolling with double digit wins in their last 4 games; however, they've had a long stretch of games including 4 games in 8 days and they're not the deepest team. With the dog at 6-0 in this series, we'll take the points with Memphis on their home floor.
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03-05-22 |
USC +8 v. UCLA |
|
68-75 |
Win
|
100 |
20 h 13 m |
Show
|
USC/UCLA 10:00: UCLA's HC Cronin has yet to beat the Trojans as a Bruin. He's now 0-5 SU and his top gun Juzang sustained a sprained ankle Thursday vs Oregon. I don't believe he'll be at full throttle. USC's Enfield should have his men ready after getting worked over by Arizona. Trojans' talent pool of Peterson, Ellis, Mobley and Goodwin should pick it up vs their crosstown rival. Trojans 13-6 ATS off a SU loss and 4-1 ATS on Saturday. USC the call.
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03-05-22 |
Oregon +2 v. Washington State |
|
74-94 |
Loss |
-110 |
15 h 46 m |
Show
|
Oregon/Washington State 4:00: Washington State is coming off two SU wins over PAC12 bottom feeder Oregon State. They've played 8 games in 20 days. Oregon, off loss to Arizona, needs to get back on track; after all, they're 2-5 SU since February 17th and need to pick up their game. Altman usually has his team playing well in March and we'll look for his boys to pick it up a notch here.
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03-05-22 |
Davidson +3.5 v. Dayton |
|
76-82 |
Loss |
-110 |
12 h 24 m |
Show
|
Davidson/Dayton 12:30: Davidson 4-0 SU/ATS despite the loss of Foster Loyer over that span. A testament to the well-developed talent under McKillop. Dayton defense strong but Davidson's strong offense doesn't fall off on the road while maintaining strong defensive discipline. In this series, road team 5-1-1 ATS and dog 3-1-1 ATS. Davidson the call.
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03-04-22 |
Buffalo v. Kent State -2 |
|
65-70 |
Win
|
100 |
17 h 25 m |
Show
|
Buffalo/Kent State 6:00: Both of these teams at the top tier of the MAC with Kent State holding a slight edge in the standings. Buffalo defeated Kent 64-51 on January 21st in Buffalo. That was the last time Kent State lost a game. Tonight, Flashes have the Bulls on their home court and should exact revenge. Buffalo, coming off a blowout loss at home vs Toledo, on an 0-5 ATS slide. Bulls just 3-7 ATS on the road. The Flashes control a 5-0-1 ATS home run. Golden Flashes lock teams down defensively at home and should be able to stall out the high scoring Bulls.
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03-03-22 |
UCF v. Tulane +1 |
Top |
67-82 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 56 m |
Show
|
UCF/Tulane 8:00: Ron Hunter has done a nice job bringing back respectability to Tulane basketball. He's recruited well and his players are buying into his system. Green Wave off 2 straight competitive losses should get it back together tonight. Tulane is looking to avenge the January 22nd loss to UCF. They're 7-1 ATS off a SU loss. UCG has failed to cover in 5 of last 6 road tilts and a money burning 1-10 ATS off an ATS win. We'll look for Cook, Cross and Forbes to get a bit more support tonight and deliver for the Green Wave.
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03-03-22 |
Temple +16 v. Houston |
|
46-84 |
Loss |
-110 |
19 h 33 m |
Show
|
Temple/Houston 7:00: Young Owls growing steadily as the season progresses. They're spreading the ball around and gritting it out defensively. Owls had five guys average double digits in 2 of last 3 games. They're 9-2 ATS on the road vs a home team with winning % above .600. It is Senior Night for #14 ranked Houston, and they're already well positioned in NCAA Tournament Hungry Owls looking to avenge earlier season home loss and position themselves for Conference Tournament. Road team in this series covered 9 of last 13. Take the generous number of points.
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03-02-22 |
Connecticut v. Creighton +4.5 |
|
62-64 |
Win
|
100 |
20 h 35 m |
Show
|
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03-02-22 |
Duquesne v. George Washington -6 |
|
93-98 |
Loss |
-110 |
19 h 7 m |
Show
|
Duquesne/George Washington 7:00: Duquesne in a major rebuilding stage. Dambrot can flat out coach but doesn't have the shooters or long athletes to stay competitive. The Dukes are averaging a poor 63 PPG but give up nearly 75 PPG as a traveler. GW has shooters in Bamisile, Bishop, Adams and Freeman. GW has covered 4 of the last 5 in this series, including 73-52 at Duquesne on February 16th. GW usually puts away losing road teams at home (7-0 ATS) and 4-0 ATS on Wednesday. We'll roll with the Colonials.
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03-01-22 |
Toledo +2.5 v. Buffalo |
|
92-76 |
Win
|
100 |
18 h 1 m |
Show
|
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03-01-22 |
West Virginia +5.5 v. Oklahoma |
|
59-72 |
Loss |
-110 |
17 h 16 m |
Show
|
|
02-26-22 |
Auburn +3.5 v. Tennessee |
|
62-67 |
Loss |
-110 |
14 h 44 m |
Show
|
|
02-26-22 |
NC-Wilmington +5.5 v. Delaware |
Top |
69-62 |
Win
|
100 |
13 h 14 m |
Show
|
|
02-26-22 |
North Carolina -4 v. NC State |
|
84-74 |
Win
|
100 |
12 h 29 m |
Show
|
|
02-26-22 |
Duquesne v. Rhode Island -11.5 |
|
54-70 |
Win
|
100 |
11 h 60 m |
Show
|
|
02-24-22 |
Temple +11.5 v. Memphis |
|
64-78 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 45 m |
Show
|
Temple/Memphis 7:00: Despite the injuries, Owls' HC Mckie has done a great job coaching his men. Owls are 9-1 ATS in their last 10 road games vs a home team with a winning % above .600. Owls in a major competitive stretch and a sweet 15-9 ATS on the year. Memphis was rolling until ran into SMU, which I was all over. Memphis just 2-6 ATS off a SU loss. We'll grab the double digits.
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02-23-22 |
Butler +10 v. Seton Hall |
|
60-66 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 15 m |
Show
|
Butler/Seton Hall 8:30: Butler is looking to avenge 71-56 beatdown January 4th. The Bulldogs have covered 3 of the last 4 in this series. Bulldogs are 4-0 ATS on Wednesdays, and they're 4-1 ATS on the road vs team with a home winning % above .600. Pirates a money burning 1-6 ATS at home and 3-7 ATS on Wednesday not going to cut it. With the road team and dog at 6-1 ATS in this series, we'll take the vengeful Bulldogs.
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02-23-22 |
Rutgers +5.5 v. Michigan |
|
62-71 |
Loss |
-107 |
18 h 46 m |
Show
|
Rutgers/Michigan 7:00: Rutgers playing a good stretch of basketball (4-2 SU/5-0-1 ATS) and should be able to keep it competitive at this venue where they lost by 6 on Feb 1, 2020, and 7 on 2/18/21. Meanwhile, Michigan is coming off a bad road loss at Wisconsin where HC Howard slapped a Wisconsin assistant coach. Howard and his F 6'11" Diabate who contributes 9.3 PPG and 5.7 RPG are suspended. Also suspended is bench player Terrance Williams (4.3 PPG/2.5 RPG). Like the chemistry with Rutgers now and that they're 4-1 ATS on Wednesdays. Michigan, 0-4 ATS on Wednesday, we'll fade. Despite playing with revenge from 75-67 beatdown January 4th, we'll take the points.
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02-22-22 |
Michigan State +6.5 v. Iowa |
|
60-86 |
Loss |
-110 |
18 h 40 m |
Show
|
Michigan State/Iowa 7:00: Spartans are losers of 4 of their last 5 including their last 2. Meanwhile, Iowa has won 4 of their last 5 and coming off huge road win at Ohio State. Michigan State overdue to get untracked here while Iowa is due for a letdown. Spartans sport a winning road record and have banked road outright wins at Minnesota, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Maryland. Michigan State almost upended Illinois in Champaign delivering the cover. The Spartans have covered the last 2 trips to Iowa. Iowa just 1-4 ATS at home vs team with road winning % above .600. Spartans are 8-3 ATS off a SU loss and we'll look for Brown and Christie to pick up their game after sluggish outings.
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02-21-22 |
Indiana v. Ohio State -7 |
|
69-80 |
Win
|
100 |
17 h 22 m |
Show
|
Indiana/OSU 7:00: Ohio State is coming off their first home loss of the season and despite the quick turnaround time, should get it done here. Buckeyes are 5-1 ATS off a SU loss and eager to atone for their 67-51 blasting they sustained at Indiana on January 6th. Hoosiers, which had ample time to prepare, are a poor 2-11 ATS on the road vs teams with winning home record. During their current 0-4 slide, they've averaged just 59.5 PPG; moreover, Hoosiers' defense drops off 8 PPG as a traveler and that will be trouble vs Liddell and company. The Buckeyes are 4-0 ATS at home vs Indiana and should deliver tonight.
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02-20-22 |
Marquette +1.5 v. Creighton |
|
82-83 |
Win
|
100 |
12 h 53 m |
Show
|
|
02-20-22 |
Memphis v. SMU +3 |
|
57-73 |
Win
|
100 |
12 h 53 m |
Show
|
|
02-20-22 |
Michigan v. Wisconsin -2.5 |
|
63-77 |
Win
|
100 |
10 h 55 m |
Show
|
|
02-19-22 |
Washington +17.5 v. UCLA |
|
50-76 |
Loss |
-110 |
20 h 14 m |
Show
|
|
02-19-22 |
Dayton -6 v. St. Joe's |
|
74-62 |
Win
|
100 |
12 h 1 m |
Show
|
|
02-19-22 |
Texas Tech v. Texas -3 |
|
61-55 |
Loss |
-110 |
12 h 32 m |
Show
|
|
02-18-22 |
Ohio v. Kent State |
|
52-75 |
Win
|
100 |
19 h 19 m |
Show
|
Ohio U/Kent State 7:00: Kent is rolling on a 7-0 SU / 6-0-1 ATS run. They're looking to avenge the 80-72 loss in Athens on January 7th. Like the Golden Flashes defense which allows just 64 PPG; moreover, over the last 7 games, they've upped their offensive scoring average almost a full 8 points per game on their season average. And with Ohio U's F Jason Carter struggling with knee issues over the last 3 games, we're jumping on the hot Flashes tonight.
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02-17-22 |
Michigan v. Iowa -5.5 |
|
84-79 |
Loss |
-110 |
16 h 20 m |
Show
|
Michigan/Iowa 7:00: Hawkeyes are firing up the net. They dropped 110 at MD then 98 at home on Nebraska. Iowa is 6-1 ATS after scoring 90+. Michigan not the defense they had last year and struggle on the road 2-5 ATS. They're coming off loss at home to rival OSU. They're just 1-4 ATS off a SU loss. In this series, with the home team at 18-6 ATS, and the favorite at 4-0 ATS, I'm on Iowa.
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