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SATURDAY, JANUARY 21
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ARK.-LITTLE ROCK by 12 over W. Kentucky (Sat., Jan. 21, Day)
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MIAMI 108 - Philadelphia 91
Portland 99 - DETROIT 89
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Denver 107 - NEW YORK 96
MEMPHIS 111 - Sacramento 94
Dallas 93 - NEW ORLEANS 82
HOUSTON 101 - San Antonio 91
Oklahoma City 109 - NEW JERSEY 101
CHICAGO 93 - Charlotte 75
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UNDER the TOTAL UTAH 86 - Minnesota 85
TEMPLE 74 - Maryland 69
BOSTON COLLEGE 72 - Wake Forest 66
ST. BONAVENTURE 73 - Fordham 66
GEORGETOWN 82 - Rutgers 65
MICHIGAN ST. 78 - Purdue 64
DETROIT 69 - Wright St. 57
KENTUCKY 70 - Alabama 55
Villanova 69 - ST. JOHN’S 61
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Xavier 74 - DAYTON 64
South Carolina 57 - AUBURN 56
Kansas St. over OKLAHOMA ST. by 3 to 5
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Butler 64 - LOYOLA-CHICAGO 54
Yale 70 - BROWN 60
OHIO 73 - Miami-Ohio 56
EASTERN MICHIGAN over Toledo by 1 to 2
WESTERN MICHIGAN over Central Michigan by 9 to 12
Florida Atlantic over FLORIDA INTL. by 2 to 4
Ucf 71 - UAB 67
Georgia State 57 - DELAWARE 51
BAYLOR 84 - Missouri 74
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Preview: Marquette at Providence
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No. 22 Marquette Golden Eagles at Providence Friars (6, 143)
THE STORY: No. 22 Marquette looks to pick up its first Big East road win when it travels to face struggling Providence. The Golden Eagles have gone 4-0 at home in conference play but dropped their first two away games by a combined 10 points at then-No. 9 Georgetown and No. 1 Syracuse earlier this month. The Friars have lost five of six, including a 78-55 setback at Syracuse on Jan. 14.
TV: 7 p.m. ET, Sports32 (Milwaukee & Green Bay), SNY (New York, Hartford), MASN (Washington D.C.), Brighthouse (Tampa, Orlando), MASN (Baltimore), FS Ohio (Cincinnati), Time Warner (Buffalo), Cox (Providence), Time Warner (Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, Binghamton, Utica, Elmira, Watertown), WHVL (Johnston), ESPN Full Court, ESPN3.com
ABOUT MARQUETTE (15-4, 4-2 Big East): The Golden Eagles' outside-inside combo of guard Darius Johnson-Odom (18.2 points) and senior forward Jae Crowder (16.2 points, 7.4 rebounds, 2.2 steals) lead a balanced offense that is second in the Big East behind Syracuse in scoring (76.6 points) and leads the league in assists (17.4). Marquette is extremely disciplined considering its fast pace, ranking near the top of the conference in turnover margin (plus-3.8) and assist-turnover ratio (1.3). The Golden Eagles are 12-0 this season when junior point guard Junior Cadougan (5.4 assists) dishes out six or more assists.
ABOUT PROVIDENCE (12-7, 1-5): The Friars rank among the Big East leaders in several defensive categories, including blocked shots (5.6, third) and opponent field goal percentage (39.4, fourth). The offense - 12th in the conference at 69.3 points - has been unable to produce consistently despite four players scoring in double figures, led by junior point guard Vincent Council (16.4 points, 7.1 assists off the bench) and sophomore guard Gerard Coleman (14.8 points). Freshman forward LaDontae Henton is fourth in the league with 8.9 rebounds per game.
TRENDS:
* Golden Eagles are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 road games following three or more consecutive home games.
* Friars are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 Saturday games.
* Under is 5-0 in Golden Eagles last 5 games as a road favorite of 0.5-6.5.
* Over is 5-1 in Friars last 6 games as a home underdog.
* Golden Eagles are 6-0 ATS in the last 6 meetings.
TIP-INS:
1. Marquette leads the series 10-4, with an 8-1 mark against the Friars since joining the Big East.
2. The Golden Eagles won both meetings last season by more than 20 points, but its last trip to Providence resulted in a narrow 82-79 victory in February 2010.
3. Providence sophomore guard Bryce Cotton leads the Big East in free-throw percentage (90.0) and minutes played (37.9).
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What To Watch: College Basketball Betting TV Guide
By Dave Carey
MARYLAND TERRAPINS at TEMPLE OWLS, 11 a.m., ESPNU (-9, 145.5)
Terrapins freshman center Alex Len has officially hit the first-year wall. Len, who averages 8.9 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.3 blocks per game, has struggled with the physical play of the ACC. The native of the Ukraine is 2 of 8 from the field and 4 of 9 from the free-throw line with just 13 rebounds and eight fouls in three league games.
“He’s got to play better,” coach Mark Turgeon told the Baltimore Sun. "He’s one of those guys [that] at the end of the year I think you'll look and say he's our most improved player.”
ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE at KENTUCKY WILDCATS, 12 p.m., CBS (-9.5, 129)
Alabama coach Anthony Grant has a message for opponents: Get ready to run. The coach, known for his stingy defense and physical teams, called out his squad’s slow pace this week and said he is pushing his team to take more chances in the open court. That’s the kind of thing coaches get in their heads when they haven’t cracked 74 points since before Thanksgiving.
"I don't like the tempo we're playing at right now,” Grant told TideSports.com. “We need to get out of our comfort zone. It's too slow.We need to create other ways to manufacture points."
MISSOURI TIGERS at BAYLOR BEARS, 2 p.m., ESPN (-4, 147.5)
Missouri guard Mike Dixon knows how to provide some punch off the pine. The junior tied a career high with four 3-pointers en route to 18 points in a recent blowout win over Texas A&M. Dixon has emerged as the team’s gunner off the bench and has a green light whenever he is on the floor.
“When he gets going like he gets going, like tonight, he’s going to take some plays, he’s going to make some plays,” Missouri coach Frank Haith told The Columbia Tribune after defeating the Aggies. “He got it going. We needed what he brought to the table.”
MICHIGAN WOLVERINES at ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS, 2 p.m., CBS (Pick, 136.5)
Wolverines forward Evan Smotrycz is seeing his minutes slashed. The 6-foot-9 sophomore came off the bench this week against Michigan State for the first time in 18 games. But when you look at the numbers, it’s not surprising. Smotrycz is averaging just 3.8 points and 4.2 rebounds in the past six games and is shooting a mere 15.8 percent from beyond the arc.
"I just want to get him in there playing with some energy," Michigan coach John Beilein told AnnArbor.com. "I think he's really worn down right now.”
FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES at DUKE BLUE DEVILS, 4 p.m., ESPN (-10.5, 143)
Seminoles guard Ian Miller is hitting his stride. The sophomore, who missed the first semester due to team issues, is averaging 13 points and 2.3 rebounds off the pine in seven games this season. Miller scored 18 points on just seven shots in a win over Maryland and is among the team’s best free-throw shooters, making 25 of 28 attempts this season.
"He's playing within himself," FSU coach Leonard Hamilton told the Orlando Sentinel. "The most important thing is his defense has been solid. So he's been able to go in and perform and be on the court because he's held his own defensively."
SYRACUSE ORANGE at NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH, 6 p.m., ESPN (9, 134)
Scott Martin needs to find his stroke. The Notre Dame fifth-year guard has made just two of his past 34 attempts from 3-point range and was shut down in a recent loss to Connecticut. Martin dropped 12 points against UConn but was just 4 of 14 from the floor and scored eight of those points in the final two minutes.
"It's very tough to see one of your best players get open looks and not hit them," Notre Dame guard Eric Atkins told the South Bend Tribune. "We just keep telling him to keep shooting. That's all you can do. If you're going to keep getting those looks, you've got to take it. Eventually, they're going to fall.
NEW MEXICO LOBOS at UNLV RUNNIN’ REBELS, 10 p.m., CBS Sports (-6, 147)
It’s tough to find anyone as hot as UNLV guard Anthony Marshall. The junior is coming off a career-high, 27-point performance against TCU and is averaging 19.3 points the past six games, including a win over resurgent San Diego State.
“Anthony Marshall is playing as well as any guard in the country right now,” UNLV coach Dave Rice said. “(He’s) just playing with so much confidence and finding guys. He’s become truly a go-to offensive guy.”
LONG BEACH STATE 49ERS at UC-SANTA BARBARA GAUCHOS, 11 p.m., ESPNU (1, 141)
Freshman center Nick Shepherd is learning on the job. With forward Edis Dervisevic (3.4 points, 2.8 rebounds per game) suspended indefinitely due to academic issues, the 6-foot-9, first-year player is picking up all his minutes and emerging as a shot blocking force. Shepherd is a combined 4 of 7 from the floor with three rebounds and two blocks the past three games.
"This team is playing unselfish right now and trying to do what we ask,” LBSU coach Dan Monson told Gazettes.com.
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COLLEGE FUNDS
Saturday's Best NCAAB Bets
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Clemson Tigers (-8.5, 119.5)
Something about Georgia Tech brings out the best in Clemson senior guards Andre Young and Tanner Smith.
They’ve combined to hit 28 of 49 from beyond the arc in their careers against the Yellow Jackets.
The Tigers enter on a three-game skid, but could have won all three had they shot better than 59.3 percent (35 of 59) from the foul line. Those losses came by a total of 12 points.
Tech should give a better effort than it did Thursday, when it was humiliated 70-38 at home by Virginia. But these Jackets are very limited offensively and must win the rebounding battle to have a chance. They were outrebounded 45-22 by the Cavaliers.
The favorite is 4-0 ATS in the last four meetings, and the home team is 7-3 ATS in the last 10.
PICK: Clemson
No. 22 Marquette Golden Eagles at Providence Friars (6, 143)
Marquette goes for its first Big East road win against the struggling Friars, who have lost five of six.
Forward Jae Crowder (16.2 ppg, 7.4 rpg) and guard Darius Johnson Odom (18.2 ppg) give the Golden Eagles one of the best inside-outside combos in the conference. Marquette ranks second in the Big East in scoring (76.6) and leads the league in assists (17.4).
The team is 12-0 when junior point guard Junior Cadougan (5.4 apg) dishes out six or more assists.
That fast-paced attack will be challenged by Providence, which holds opponents to 39.4 percent shooting.
While they’re not fearsome offensively, the Friars do have four players averaging in double figures.
The Golden Eagles easily swept both meetings last season, once at home and once in the Big East Tournament, by an average of 22.5 points. Marquette is 6-0 ATS in the last six meetings.
PICK: Marquette
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Mavericks-Hornets Preview
Dallas Mavericks at New Orleans Hornets (5.5, 175)
The final stop on the Dallas Mavericks' road trip is a place where they own a lengthy losing streak.
The New Orleans Hornets, however, are a much different opponent now that Chris Paul is no longer with the club.
The Mavericks will try Saturday night to end their 11-game road losing streak against the Hornets, who have lost six straight overall.
Including three losses in the 2008 playoffs, Dallas (9-7) has not won on the road against New Orleans (3-12) since March 27, 2007 - and that game was in Oklahoma City. Paul, dealt to the Clippers before this season, featured in 10 games in this run for the Hornets.
The Mavericks have already taken advantage of the new-look Hornets once this season as six players scored in double figures in a 96-81 home victory Jan. 7. New Orleans won its next game before beginning its current losing streak.
The Hornets are trying to avoid their first seven-game slide since they lost eight in a row Feb. 28-March 18, 2006, in Paul's rookie season. They own the Western Conference's worst record and have lost seven in a row at home since beating Boston on Dec. 28.
"We are sticking together and we are fighting as a team," forward Carl Landry said. "We are trying to stay together. We have to go out and grind it out; it's been tough."
The Mavericks dropped the first two games of their trip to the Lakers and Clippers before beating Utah 94-91 on Thursday. Shawn Marion scored a season-high 22 points as Dallas blew a double-digit lead in the second half before making numerous key plays down the stretch.
"We hung in there," Marion said. "We knew they were going to make a run. They're a young and energetic team. They play hard in this building. We kept our composure. We were able to respond after every run they made."
The defending NBA champions won for the first time in six road games against West foes.
"We're making steady progress," coach Rick Carlisle said. "But it is work. We got to continue with it. It doesn't happen overnight."
Dirk Nowitzki, who said he has been hampered by knee problems, is enduring a rough stretch. He's averaging 13.9 points on 43.2 percent shooting over his last nine games.
The Hornets continue to play without Eric Gordon, acquired in the Paul trade. They rallied from a 12-point deficit after three quarters by holding Houston to seven fourth-quarter points Thursday before falling 90-88 in overtime on the road.
"I always tell them, 'Give the fight and do your best,'" coach Monty Williams said. "We did everything we could to win the game."
New Orleans continues to struggle at 27.5 percent on 3-pointers for one of the league's worst marks. Marco Belinelli is the only Hornet with at least 10 attempts who is above 30 percent.
The Mavericks will play their third straight without Vince Carter, out with a foot injury. They have little sympathy for the Hornets' woes as they try to gain a split of this trip.
"We've gotta have this win Saturday to make up for those two (losses in L.A.)," guard Jason Terry told the Mavericks' official website.
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PICK 'N' ROLL
Saturday's Best NBA Bets
Dallas Mavericks at New Orleans Hornets (5.5, 175)
With shooting guard Eric Gordon (21.0 ppg) still sidelined by a bruised right knee, the Hornets are reeling. They’ve lost six straight. They haven’t lost seven in a row since Chris Paul’s rookie season of 2006.
New Orleans is shooting an abysmal 27.5 percent on 3-pointers. Marco Belinelli is the only Hornet with at least 10 attempts who’s hitting more than 30 percent.
The Mavs beat Utah 94-91 on Thursday behind Shawn Marion’s season-high 22 points, winning for the first time in six road games against Western Conference foes.
"We're making steady progress," coach Rick Carlisle said. "But it is work. We've got to continue with it. It doesn't happen overnight."
When these teams met on Jan. 7 in Dallas, the Mavs covered as 11.5-point favorites, winning 96-81 as six players scored in double figures.
PICK: Dallas
Oklahoma City Thunder at New Jersey Nets (8.5, 202)
Fresh off signing a five-year, $80 million contract extension, Russell Westbrook gets to square off with Nets point guard Deron Williams. Westbrook averages 20.5 points, 5.5 assists and 5.0 rebounds for the Thunder, who owns the Western Conference’s best mark at 12-3.
The Nets got their first home win Wednesday, 107-100 over Golden State, thanks to a 24-point, 10-assist, 8-rebound night from Williams.
Oklahoma City, coming off a shocking loss to the Wizards, is 6-2 ATS after a SU loss and 6-0-1 ATS when playing on two days’ rest.
Despite Wednesday’s win, the Nets are 2-10 ATS in their last 12 home games.
PICK: Oklahoma City
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Hockey Night In Canada: NHL Betting Preview
By Bill McBride
Montreal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs (-155, 5.5)
One of the great rivalries renews at the Air Canada Centre. It’s one of those feuds where you can throw out the records. That’s a good thing for the road team, but the home side is fighting for its playoff life in the Eastern Conference and every point is precious.
JOLTIN' JONAS
When the season began, Toronto coach Ron Wilson spoke in glowing terms of his goaltending depth, and no one really knew what to think of it at the time. But boy, does he look smart now, as netminder Jonas Gustavsson continues to roll right along.
On Thursday, he came within three minutes of a shutout versus Minnesota, but he still notched a 4-1 win, improved to 14-9, and dropped his goals-against average to 2.83.
Gustavsson has two shutouts and a .910 save percentage and will be ultra-important for the Maple Leafs if they are to remain in the postseason mix.
COLE CONTROL
Any big acquisition is going to be met with hype and expectations in Montreal, and so it's no surprise to see right wing Erik Cole in the spotlight. And while the numbers do leave a little to be desired, Cole is having a decent season.
Headed into Friday's action, he had 17 goals and 33 points and was a plus-4. On Jan. 15, in an impressive 4-1 win over the Rangers, he had three assists.
But the Canadiens are way out of the postseason blend right now, and as they deal with the failure that has been 2011-2012, Cole won't be immune to the criticism.
THE DUO DELIVERS
When two players on the same team feed off each other, what you normally get is two positive sets of statistics. And that certainly falls in line this season for Toronto's Joffrey Lupul and Phil Kessel.
Teamed up on the same line for most of the season, the two have flourished under Wilson. Kessel posted his 25th goal of the season versus Minnesota Thursday and Lupul, who couldn't be outdone, recorded three assists.
Lupul now has 51 points to Kessel’s 50 and, while there are certainly problems Wilson will have to address down the stretch, those issues won't relate to either of those two.
HISTORY
The Maple Leafs have won three of the last four in the series. The under has hit in six of the last eight installments, as well. And, on top of that, Toronto takes a five-game under streak into the matchup.
Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers (-110, 5)
Rivalry Week, so to speak, continues in the nightcap. The Flames, with eyes on snaring that No. 8 playoff seed in the Western Conference, make the trip to visit the scuffling Oilers, who just need wins - period.
DEFENSIVE DELIVERANCE
With at least one point in four of their last five games, the Flames are clinging to life on the bottom of the West playoff totem pole. But they are alive, and they're playing defense now, and those are the important things.
On Thursday, goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff stopped 31 shots and Calgary's defense held the fort down when needed, as the Flames outlasted the Kings, 2-1, in a shootout.
Since a disappointing 9-0 loss to Boston on Jan. 5, Calgary has allowed one goal or less in three games. The Flames really seem to get it that the only way they're going to survive is if they help Kiprusoff on the backline.
WINTER BLUES
January has not been kind to the Oilers. That whirlwind start to the season that gained so much attention around the league is a distant memory. In fact, heading into the weekend, Edmonton has just 38 points.
In the new calendar year, the Oilers already have seven losses and they were even shut out by Anaheim, of all teams, 5-0 on Jan. 13.
There are learning moments to build from this season, and plenty of good memories of a great start. But Edmonton has clearly proven to be a work in progress and it simply can’t hang in the rough-and-tumble Western Conference.
SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS
Maybe Calgary just needs some more Saturday games to stake its claim in the playoff race. The Flames have won three of the last four games on Saturdays, including a 3-1 win over Minnesota on Jan. 7.
What's better news for bettors in this trend, is that two of those wins came against Edmonton. In December, the Flames defeated the Oilers 5-0 and 5-3.
The bad news in all of this? Calgary won’t play another Saturday game until Feb. 11.
HISTORY
Calgary has won eight straight in this series and nine of the last 10. The under has hit in three of the last five installments of this rivalry. Edmonton has lost two in a row and seven of the last eight.
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Preview: Philadelphia at New Jersey
By Covers
Philadelphia Flyers at New Jersey Devils (-105, 5.5)
THE STORY: The line between playoff security and urgency is getting blurry for a lot of NHL teams, including the Philadelphia Flyers and New Jersey Devils. The two Atlantic Division rivals will meet Saturday in the Garden State. Both the Flyers and Devils hold playoff positions, but the margin for error is slim. Saturday's contest will be the third of six meetings between the two teams this season. The Devils won the latest contest on Nov. 3 with a 4-3 victory in a shootout in Philadelphia. Captain Zach Parise and Patrik Elias scored in the decisive session, while Danny Briere replied for Philadelphia. Johan Hedberg made 20 saves for the Devils. The Flyers skated to a 3-0 win in the series opener in New Jersey.
TV: 1 p.m. ET. CSN-Philadelphia, MSG Plus
ABOUT THE FLYERS (27-14-4): Philadelphia, which is 6-4-0 in its last 10 games, is coming off a 4-1 home loss to the New York Islanders. Matt Read netted his 14th goal of the season, which leads all rookies. Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky made 23 saves to fall to 10-4-1 on the season. Sean Couturier, another Flyers rookie, assisted on Read's goal extending his point streak to six games. He has five goals and two assists over that span. Couturier had scored in five straight games prior to the Islander game. Philadelphia is 16-7-2 on the road this season.
ABOUT THE DEVILS (26-18-2): New Jersey, which is 6-3-1 in its last 10 games, is coming off a 4-1 home loss to the Boston Bruins. Petr Sykora scored his 12th goal of the season for the Devils, who held a 1-0 edge until the Bruins erupted for four third-period goals - including two in 35 seconds. The loss to Boston was the first in five games for New Jersey. Sykora has scored in consecutive games after going eight contests without tallying. Elias, who assisted on the goal, has four goals and 11 points during his current seven-game point streak. He also has 25 points in his last 21 contests. The Devils are 12-8-1 at home this season.
TRENDS:
* Flyers are 4-0 in their last 4 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
* Devils are 5-0 in their last 5 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
* Over is 4-0 in Flyers last 4 games as a road underdog.
* Over is 3-0-1 in Devils last 4 home games.
* Favorite is 30-12 in the last 42 meetings.
OVERTIME:
1. All-Star Claude Giroux has not scored a goal since the Winter Classic on Jan. 2. That is a span of eight games.
2. Scott Hartnell has 20 goals through 45 games this season. Last year, he had 24 goals in 82 games.
PREDICTION: Flyers 4, Devils 2.
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ICE PICKS
Saturday's Best NHL Bets
Philadelphia Flyers at New Jersey Devils (-105, 5.5)
This is the third of six meetings this season between these Atlantic Division rivals.
The Devils won the latest contest, 4-3 in a shootout on Nov. 3 in Philadelphia. Earlier the Flyers rolled to a 3-0 win in New Jersey.
New Jersey is 6-3-1 in its last 10 despite Thursday’s 4-1 home loss to Boston. Petr Sykora has scored in consecutive games, and Patrik Elias has four goals and 11 assists during his current seven-game point streak.
The Flyers, also coming off a 4-1 home loss, have been incredible on the road at 16-7-2.
Left wing Scott Hartnell has 20 goals after scoring just 24 goals all of last season. He’s an impressive plus-17.
Philly is 14-6 in the last 20 meetings.
PICK: Philadelphia
Colorado Avalanche at Los Angeles Kings (-170, 5)
Jean-Sebastien Giguere is back in a groove, and is expected to start Saturday’s game in Los Angeles.
Giguere stopped 26 of 29 shots in Colorado’s 4-3 overtime win against Florida on Wednesday. He stopped two breakaway chances in the extra period.
Over his last 14 starts, Kings goalie Jonathan Quick has posted a 1.44 goals-against average and a .948 save percentage.
Not counting shootouts, L.A. has scored four goals in its last three games. The under is 11-4-2 in the Kings’ last 17 home games.
PICK: Under 5
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Saturday's Betting Tips: Mavs On ATS Streak vs. Bad Teams
By Covers
WHO'S HOT
NBA: The Mavs are 7-0 ATS in their last seven games vs. teams with a winning percentage below .400.
NBA: The under is 7-2 in the last nine Trail Blazers-Pistons games in Detroit.
NHL: The Stars are 21-7 in their last 28 meetings with Minnesota.
NCAAB: The road team is 8-2 ATS in the last 10 Towson-George Mason meetings.
NCAAB: The home team is 5-1 ATS in the last six Kansas State-Oklahoma State games.
WHO'S NOT
NBA: The Nets are 2-10 ATS in their last 12 home games.
NBA: The Kings are 2-6 ATS in their last eight visits to Memphis.
NHL: The Lightning are 6-22 in their last 28 road games.
NCAAB: Oregon is 1-6 ATS in its last seven home games.
NCAAB: Duquesne is 3-8 ATS in its last 11 conference games.
KEY STAT
15.5 – That’s how many turnovers Tennessee has averaged over its last four games heading into Saturday’s home game against No. 11 Connecticut. Forward Jeronne Maymon has contributed heavily to the problem, committing 13 turnovers in that stretch.
INJURIES THAT SHOULDN'T BE OVERLOOKED
New York Giants tight end Jake Ballard had medication injected into his knee and is questionable for Sunday's playoff game at San Francisco. Ballard has swelling in the knee, but insists he's not concerned and will be "ready to go." Wideout Hakeem Nicks rolled his ankle in Friday's practice but is probable.
Dallas Mavericks forward Dirk Nowitzki has hit 11 of 30 shots the past two games as he continues to have trouble bending his right knee. He has been wearing a protective sleeve over the knee after spraining it last season. In addition, Vince Carter is expected to miss Saturday’s game in New Orleans with a sprained left foot.
GAME OF THE DAY
No. 5 Missouri Tigers at No. 3 Baylor Bears (-4.5, 147.5)
NOTABLE QUOTABLE
"The game ain't hard to him. It's like 'The Matrix,' where it slows down. It's poetry when you see it from that angle…It's a chess match, because he understands every coverage, he understands every defense. And if you give it away too early, then the game is like checkers for him." – Ravens LB Ray Lewis on Patriots QB Tom Brady. New England is a 7-point home favorite in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.
TIPS AND NOTES
If Michigan State is to break its two-game losing streak to Purdue on Saturday, the Spartans need more from small forward Branden Dawson. He’s scored in single digits the last six games and had no rebounds in the loss to Michigan on Tuesday. “Branden has got to pick it up a little bit,“ coach Tom Izzo told CBSSports.com. "He wasn’t starry-eyed in that game. He just didn’t go as hard as he needed to.”
Charlotte Bobcats rookie Bismack Biyombo moves from power forward to center starting with Saturday’s game against Chicago. Biyombo is coming off his best game, an 11-point, 10-rebound effort in a loss to the Magic. He also had four blocks and nine defensive rebounds in a matchup with Dwight Howard. Biyombo will back up Byron Mullens and get a lot more minutes than he would have at forward. "I was playing him at the power forward spot and I had so many guys there," coach Paul Silas said. "But now he's going to be my backup center. He's going to play there from here on in. He and Byron will share that spot and Byron will start and Bismack will come off the bench." Silas considers the 6-9 Biyombo the toughest player on the team.
Notre Dame hosts No. 1 Syracuse on Saturday evening hoping to break out of a brutal long-range shooting slump. The Irish are shooting 26 percent (35 of 155) from beyond the arc in Big East play. Coach Mike Brey plans to start guard Pat Connaughton to get more 3-point firepower, but it’s not like he’s tearing it up either. He’s hitting 31.5 percent (17 of 54) on 3-pointers.
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DCI CBB
Season
Straight Up: 2216-684 (.764)
ATS: 846-973 (.465)
ATS Vary Units: 2682-3296 (.449)
Over/Under: 890-921 (.491)
Over/Under Vary Units: 1120-1107 (.503)
America East Conference
Stony Brook 67, MAINE 63
Atlantic 10 Conference
SAINT LOUIS 72, Duquesne 66
Charlotte vs. GEORGE WASHINGTON: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
LA SALLE 81, Rhode Island 63
RICHMOND 74, Massachusetts 70
ST. BONAVENTURE 72, Fordham 60
DAYTON 69, Xavier 68
Atlantic Coast Conference
BOSTON COLLEGE 70, Wake Forest 64
CLEMSON 65, Georgia Tech 55
DUKE 77, Florida State 68
Atlantic Sun Conference
Belmont 79, USC UPSTATE 68
EAST TENNESSEE STATE 82, Lipscomb 71
Jacksonville 69, KENNESAW STATE 67
MERCER 74, North Florida 63
Big 12 Conference
Kansas 76, TEXAS 67
Kansas State 71, OKLAHOMA STATE 67
BAYLOR 76, Missouri 73
Oklahoma 62, TEXAS A&M 61
Iowa State 74, TEXAS TECH 68
Big East Conference
GEORGETOWN 70, Rutgers 58
Marquette 76, PROVIDENCE 67
Syracuse 73, NOTRE DAME 64
Louisville vs. PITTSBURGH: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Villanova 71, ST. JOHN'S 68
WEST VIRGINIA 69, Cincinnati 64
Big Sky Conference
EASTERN WASHINGTON 81, Portland State 76
MONTANA 73, Sacramento State 53
IDAHO STATE 68, Northern Arizona 66
MONTANA STATE 73, Northern Colorado 71
Big South Conference
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 78, Winthrop 68
COASTAL CAROLINA 77, Radford 59
HIGH POINT 78, Liberty 67
UNC Asheville 78, PRESBYTERIAN 70
CAMPBELL 90, Vmi 84
Big Ten Conference
Ohio State 67, NEBRASKA 55
MICHIGAN STATE 72, Purdue 62
Big West Conference
CAL POLY 69, Cal State Northridge 56
PACIFIC 75, UC Davis 64
UC IRVINE 74, Cal State Fullerton 73
Long Beach State 72, UC SANTA BARBARA 69
Colonial Athletic Association
Georgia State 63, DELAWARE 59
DREXEL 62, Northeastern 49
GEORGE MASON 78, Towson 44
JAMES MADISON 70, Hofstra 66
VCU 65, Old Dominion 55
UNC Wilmington 67, WILLIAM & MARY 65
Conference USA
HOUSTON 72, East Carolina 71
MEMPHIS 69, Smu 54
SOUTHERN MISS 70, Marshall 65
RICE 65, Tulsa 63
UAB 59, Ucf 57
Utep 58, TULANE 57
Great West Conference
Houston Baptist 83, CHICAGO STATE 80
NEW JERSEY TECH 71, Texas-Pan American 60
UTAH VALLEY 71, North Dakota 66
Horizon League
Butler 62, LOYOLA (CHICAGO) 50
DETROIT 67, Wright State 62
Valparaiso 71, UIC 62
Ivy League
COLUMBIA 65, Cornell 62
Harvard 66, DARTMOUTH 50
Yale 78, BROWN 65
Mid-American Conference
AKRON 72, Kent State 67
Ball State 64, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 53
BOWLING GREEN STATE 69, Buffalo 67
EASTERN MICHIGAN 62, Toledo 53
OHIO 73, Miami (Ohio) 58
WESTERN MICHIGAN 72, Central Michigan 61
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
Bethune-Cookman 62, DELAWARE STATE 55
COPPIN STATE 74, North Carolina Central 69
Norfolk State 69, HAMPTON 62
MORGAN STATE 75, North Carolina A&T 65
SAVANNAH STATE 73, South Carolina State 55
UMES 71, Florida A&M 66
Missouri Valley Conference
CREIGHTON 79, Indiana State 61
EVANSVILLE 72, Illinois State 66
Missouri State 71, BRADLEY 66
WICHITA STATE 79, Southern Illinois 58
Mountain West Conference
TCU 76, Boise State 73
Colorado State vs. WYOMING: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
SAN DIEGO STATE 72, Air Force 51
UNLV 76, New Mexico 69
Northeast Conference
SACRED HEART 76, Central Connecticut State 74
WAGNER 84, Long Island 75
Quinnipiac 74, BRYANT 67
Robert Morris 71, MONMOUTH 63
Saint Francis (Pa.) 65, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 62
ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 68, Mount St. Mary's 58
Ohio Valley Conference
Austin Peay 70, EASTERN ILLINOIS 67
MOREHEAD STATE 74, Tennessee-Martin 57
Murray State 80, SIU EDWARDSVILLE 55
TENNESSEE TECH 78, Southeast Missouri State 69
Pacific-10 Conference
Arizona vs. COLORADO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
OREGON 67, Ucla 65
OREGON STATE 71, Usc 62
Arizona State 62, UTAH 59
WASHINGTON 78, Stanford 72
California 72, WASHINGTON STATE 66
Patriot League
AMERICAN 71, Army 60
BUCKNELL 74, Holy Cross 56
COLGATE 68, Navy 66
Southeastern Conference
AUBURN 63, South Carolina 60
FLORIDA 75, Lsu 58
GEORGIA 64, Ole Miss 61
KENTUCKY 68, Alabama 57
VANDERBILT 75, Mississippi State 66
Southern Conference
APPALACHIAN STATE 72, Western Carolina 69
College of Charleston 75, GEORGIA SOUTHERN 64
DAVIDSON 89, The Citadel 62
ELON 72, Chattanooga 69
Wofford 60, FURMAN 59
Southland Conference
Lamar 88, CENTRAL ARKANSAS 76
McNEESE STATE 76, Northwestern State 69
SAM HOUSTON STATE 64, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 53
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 72, Nicholls State 61
UT ARLINGTON 69, Stephen F. Austin 55
UT San Antonio 81, TEXAS STATE 74
Southwestern Athletic Conference
SOUTHERN 64, Alabama A&M 59
Alabama State 68, ALCORN STATE 61
JACKSON STATE 63, Grambling State 53
Mississippi Valley State 70, PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 64
TEXAS SOUTHERN 65, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 54
Summit League
SOUTHERN UTAH 78, Ipfw 72
UMKC 78, Iupui 75
ORAL ROBERTS 87, Oakland 77
SOUTH DAKOTA 69, Western Illinois 68
South Dakota State 78, NORTH DAKOTA STATE 77
Sun Belt Conference
Louisiana-Lafayette vs. ARKANSAS STATE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Florida Atlantic 65, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 62
Middle Tennessee 68, SOUTH ALABAMA 58
Denver vs. NORTH TEXAS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
TROY 72, Ulm 62
Ualr 65, WESTERN KENTUCKY 62
West Coast Conference
Byu 76, PEPPERDINE 62
GONZAGA 82, San Diego 55
San Francisco 76, PORTLAND 73
Saint Mary's 77, SANTA CLARA 68
Western Athletic Conference
New Mexico State 77, HAWAI'I 76
NEVADA 75, Fresno State 60
SAN JOSE STATE 73, Louisiana Tech 70
Utah State vs. IDAHO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Non-Conference
Connecticut 68, TENNESSEE 63
Michigan 70, ARKANSAS 65
Saint Joseph's 68, PENN 67
Temple 78, Maryland 69
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DCI NBA
Season
Straight Up: 151-65 (.699)
ATS: 117-108 (.520)
ATS Vary Units: 365-307 (.543)
Over/Under: 94-128 (.423)
Over/Under Vary Units: 258-363 (.415)
ATLANTA 98, Cleveland 88
Portland 96, DETROIT 89
MIAMI 98, Philadelphia 91
Denver 109, NEW YORK 102
Oklahoma City 105, NEW JERSEY 95
Dallas 93, NEW ORLEANS 86
HOUSTON 103, San Antonio 101
MEMPHIS 105, Sacramento 92
CHICAGO 99, Charlotte 79
UTAH 105, Minnesota 96
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DCI NHL
Season: 224-164 (.577)
BOSTON 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
Philadelphia vs. NEW JERSEY: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
VANCOUVER 3, San Jose 2
Ottawa vs. ANAHEIM: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Montreal vs. TORONTO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Carolina vs. N.Y. ISLANDERS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
DETROIT 4, Columbus 2
WINNIPEG 3, Florida 2
ST. LOUIS 3, Buffalo 2
Chicago vs. NASHVILLE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Tampa Bay vs. PHOENIX: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
MINNESOTA 3, Dallas 2
Calgary vs. EDMONTON: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
LOS ANGELES 3, Colorado 2
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Mighty Quinn
Mighty hit with Cleveland State (-91/2) Friday.
Saturday it’s Baylor. The deficit is 415 sirignanos.
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Free Selection from Arthur Ralph Sports
Our Free Plays are 791- 569 (57 %) over the last 3 years
Your Free Winner Sat VCU -8 6-2 run
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Gamblers Data
Free Play Saturday
Houston Rockets -2
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NCAA Basketball Picks
Maryland at Temple
The Owls look to take advantage of a Maryland team that is 2-9 ATS in its last 11 games as an underdog. Temple is the pick (-9) according to Dunkel, which has the Owls favored by 11. Dunkel Pick: Temple (-9). Here are all of today's early games.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21
Time Posted: 6:00 a.m. EST
Game 541-542: Maryland at Temple (11:00 a.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Maryland 58.670; Temple 69.452
Dunkel Line: Temple by 11; 149
Vegas Line: Temple by 9; 145 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Temple (-9); Over
Game 543-544: Wake Forest at Boston College (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Wake Forest 54.849; Boston College 57.956
Dunkel Line: Wake Forest by 1; 124
Vegas Line: Boston College by 1; 129
Dunkel Pick Wake Forest (+1); Under
Game 545-546: Fordham at St. Bonaventure (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Fordham 52.805; St. Bonaventure 62.636
Dunkel Line: St. Bonaventure by 10; 130
Vegas Line: St. Bonaventure by 13 1/2; 128
Dunkel Pick: Fordham (+13 1/2); Over
Game 547-548: Rutgers at Georgetown (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Rutgers 60.533; Georgetown 73.577
Dunkel Line: Georgetown by 13; 124
Vegas Line: Georgetown by 10 1/2; 127 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Georgetown (-10 1/2); Under
Game 549-550: Purdue at Michigan State (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Purdue 67.583; Michigan State 72.678
Dunkel Line: Michigan State by 5; 139
Vegas Line: Michigan State by 8 1/2; 136 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Purdue (+8 1/2); Over
Game 551-552: Wright State at Detroit (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Wright State 52.341; Detroit 63.199
Dunkel Line: Detroit by 11; 125
Vegas Line: Detroit by 9; 130
Dunkel Pick: Detroit (-9); Under
Game 553-554: Alabama at Kentucky (12:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Alabama 67.475; Kentucky 75.359
Dunkel Line: Kentucky by 8; 122
Vegas Line: Kentucky by 10; 129 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Alabama (+10); Under
Game 555-556: Villanova at St. John's (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Villanova 65.442; St. John's 60.898
Dunkel Line: Villanova by 4 1/2; 147
Vegas Line: Villanova by 1 1/2; 142
Dunkel Pick: Villanova (-1 1/2); Over
Game 557-558: Xavier at Dayton (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Xavier 65.577; Dayton 62.312
Dunkel Line: Xavier by 3 1/2; 142
Vegas Line: Xavier by 1; 137
Dunkel Pick: Xavier (-1); Over
Game 559-560: South Carolina at Auburn (1:45 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: South Carolina 58.873; Auburn 57.637
Dunkel Line: South Carolina by 1; 115
Vegas Line: Auburn by 1; 119
Dunkel Pick: South Carolina (+1); Under
Game 561-562: Kansas State at Oklahoma State (1:45 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Kansas State 68.713; Oklahoma State 67.001
Dunkel Line: Kansas State by 1 1/2; 140
Vegas Line: Kansas State by 3 1/2; 135 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Oklahoma State (+3 1/2); Over
Game 563-564: Arkansas Little Rock at Western Kentucky (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Arkansas Little Rock 52.512; Western Kentucky 50.738
Dunkel Line: Arkansas Little Rock by 2;
Vegas Line: Pick; 126
Dunkel Pick: Arkansas Little Rock;
Game 565-566: Butler at Loyola-Chicago (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Butler 58.689; Loyola-Chicago 50.319
Dunkel Line: Butler by 8 1/2; 107
Vegas Line: Butler by 7; 111 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Butler (-7); Under
Game 567-568: Yale at Brown (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Yale 50.743; Brown 48.758
Dunkel Line: Yale by 2; 144
Vegas Line: Yale by 4; 135 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Brown (+4); Over
Game 569-570: Miami (OH) at Ohio (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Miami (OH) 51.555; Ohio 64.810
Dunkel Line: Ohio by 13 1/2; 128
Vegas Line: Ohio by 11; 124 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Ohio (-11); Over
Game 571-572: Toledo at Eastern Michigan (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Toledo 50.117; Eastern Michigan 49.866
Dunkel Line: Even; 115
Vegas Line: Eastern Michigan by 2 1/2; 119 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Toledo (+2 1/2); Under
Game 573-574: Central Michigan at Western Michigan (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Central Michigan 49.415; Western Michigan 53.283
Dunkel Line: Western Michigan by 4; 142
Vegas Line: Western Michigan by 7; 138 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Central Michigan (+7); Over
Game 575-576: Florida Atlantic at Florida International (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Florida Atlantic 53.926; Florida International 50.005
Dunkel Line: Florida Atlantic by 4; 118
Vegas Line: Florida Atlantic by 2; 122 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Florida Atlantic (-2); Under
Game 577-578: Central Florida at UAB (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Central Florida 60.518; UAB 57.452
Dunkel Line: Central Florida by 3; 111
Vegas Line: Central Florida by 1; 116
Dunkel Pick: Central Florida (-1); Under
Game 579-580: Georgia State at Delaware (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Georgia State 60.269; Delaware 57.116
Dunkel Line: Georgia State by 3; 133
Vegas Line: Georgia State by 5 1/2; 128
Dunkel Pick: Delaware (+5 1/2); Over
Game 581-582: Missouri at Baylor (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Missouri 72.099; Baylor 73.648
Dunkel Line: Baylor by 1 1/2; 155
Vegas Line: Baylor by 4 1/2; 147 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Missouri (+4 1/2); Over
Game 583-584: Michigan at Arkansas (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Michigan 64.964; Arkansas 67.733
Dunkel Line: Arkansas by 3; 130
Vegas Line: Arkansas by 1; 137
Dunkel Pick: Arkansas (-1); Under
Game 585-586: NC Wilmington at William & Mary (2:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: NC Wilmington 49.973; William & Mary 47.864
Dunkel Line: NC Wilmington by 2; 141
Vegas Line: Pick; 136
Dunkel Pick: NC Wilmington; Over
Game 587-588: SMU at Memphis (1:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: SMU 54.335; Memphis 66.971
Dunkel Line: Memphis by 11 1/2; 121
Vegas Line: Memphis by 14 1/2; 125
Dunkel Pick: SMU (+14 1/2); Under
Game 589-590: Georgia Tech at Clemson (2:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Georgia Tech 55.322; Clemson 65.134
Dunkel Line: Clemson by 10; 116
Vegas Line: Clemson by 8; 119 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Clemson (-8); Under
Game 591-592: Indiana State at Creighton (3:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Indiana State 57.855; Creighton 68.533
Dunkel Line: Creighton by 10 1/2; 145
Vegas Line: Creighton by 13 1/2; 142
Dunkel Pick: Indiana State (+13 1/2); Over
Game 593-594: Cincinnati at West Virginia (3:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Cincinnati 64.425; West Virginia 71.367
Dunkel Line: West Virginia by 7; 131
Vegas Line: West Virginia by 5; 135 1/2
Dunkel Pick: West Virginia (-5); Under
Game 595-596: Boise State at TCU (3:30 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Boise State 55.753; TCU 55.973
Dunkel Line: Even; 155
Vegas Line: TCU by 2 1/2; 150
Dunkel Pick: Boise State (+2 1/2); Over
Game 597-598: Hofstra at James Madison (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Hofstra 52.541; James Madison 54.368
Dunkel Line: James Madison by 2; 137
Vegas Line: James Madison by 3 1/2; 134
Dunkel Pick: Hofstra (+3 1/2); Over
Game 599-600: Buffalo at Bowling Green (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Buffalo 58.383; Bowling Green 61.245
Dunkel Line: Bowling Green by 3; 132
Vegas Line: Bowling Green by 1 1/2; 134
Dunkel Pick: Bowling Green (-1 1/2); Under
Game 601-602: Valparaiso at Illinois-Chicago (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Valparaiso 53.320; Illinois-Chicago 49.703
Dunkel Line: Valparaiso by 3 1/2; 138
Vegas Line: Valparaiso by 5 1/2; 136
Dunkel Pick: Illinois-Chicago (+5 1/2); Over
Game 603-604: Mississippi at Georgia (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Mississippi 59.359; Georgia 64.897
Dunkel Line: Georgia by 5 1/2; 118
Vegas Line: Georgia by 3; 122
Dunkel Pick: Georgia (-3); Under
Game 605-606: UCLA at Oregon (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: UCLA 66.842; Oregon 63.274
Dunkel Line: UCLA by 3 1/2; 133
Vegas Line: UCLA by 1; 137
Dunkel Pick: UCLA (-1); Under
Game 607-608: Florida State at Duke (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Florida State 65.934; Duke 72.020
Dunkel Line: Duke by 6; 147
Vegas Line: Duke by 10 1/2; 143
Dunkel Pick: Florida State (+10 1/2); Over
Game 609-610: Northeastern at Drexel (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Northeastern 55.352; Drexel 64.181
Dunkel Line: Drexel by 9; 108
Vegas Line: Drexel by 10; 113 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Northeastern (+10); Under
Game 611-612: Rhode Island at LaSalle (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Rhode Island 49.518; LaSalle 67.854
Dunkel Line: LaSalle by 18 1/2; 149
Vegas Line: LaSalle by 15; 143
Dunkel Pick: LaSalle (-15); Over
Game 613-614: Connecticut at Tennessee (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Connecticut 66.215; Tennessee 60.738
Dunkel Line: Connecticut by 5 1/2; 122
Vegas Line: Connecticut by 3; 127 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Connecticut (-3); Under
Game 615-616: Kansas at Texas (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Kansas 73.958; Texas 73.084
Dunkel Line: Kansas by 1;141
Vegas Line: Kansas by 3 1/2; 136 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Texas (+3 1/2); Over
Game 617-618: Oklahoma at Texas A&M (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Oklahoma 60.225; Texas A&M 65.751
Dunkel Line: Texas A&M by 5 1/2; 120
Vegas Line: Texas A&M by 3 1/2; 123
Dunkel Pick: Texas A&M (-5 1/2); Under
Game 619-620: Towson at George Mason (4:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Towson 38.071; George Mason 60.567
Dunkel Line: George Mason by 22 1/2; 128
Vegas Line: George Mason by 25 1/2; 125
Dunkel Pick: Towson (+25 1/2); Over
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Re: Service Plays Saturday. 1/21
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EAFRA Soccer
STRAIGHT BET
Newcastle +0.25, EPL
STRAIGHT BET
Everton -1, EPL
STRAIGHT BET
Juventus -0.5, Italy Serie A
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Re: Service Plays Saturday. 1/21
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CAPPERS ACCESS
Purdue
Cincinnati
Miss St
Pittsburgh
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JOE WIZ DAILY FREE PICK
Pepperdine +14 over BYU
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