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02-01-14 | Toronto Raptors v. Portland Trail Blazers -7 | Top | 103-106 | Loss | -105 | 17 h 16 m | Show |
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02-01-14 | Massachusetts v. St. Joseph's -2 | Top | 68-73 | Win | 100 | 13 h 13 m | Show |
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01-30-14 | Los Angeles Clippers v. Golden State Warriors -5.5 | Top | 92-111 | Win | 100 | 22 h 58 m | Show |
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01-30-14 | Florida Atlantic v. UNC-Charlotte -6 | Top | 53-62 | Win | 100 | 18 h 11 m | Show |
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01-29-14 | Massachusetts v. St Bonaventure +1 | Top | 65-78 | Win | 100 | 13 h 30 m | Show |
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01-28-14 | Orlando Magic v. Detroit Pistons -7 | Top | 87-103 | Win | 100 | 16 h 15 m | Show |
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01-28-14 | Michigan State v. Iowa -5 | Top | 71-69 | Loss | -110 | 16 h 38 m | Show |
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01-27-14 | Minnesota Timberwolves v. Chicago Bulls +2.5 | Top | 95-86 | Loss | -105 | 19 h 54 m | Show |
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01-26-14 | Portland Trail Blazers v. Golden State Warriors -5 | Top | 88-103 | Win | 100 | 13 h 22 m | Show |
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01-25-14 | Indiana Pacers v. Denver Nuggets +3.5 | Top | 96-109 | Win | 100 | 16 h 21 m | Show |
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01-25-14 | Oklahoma v. Texas Tech | Top | 74-65 | Loss | -110 | 11 h 17 m | Show |
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01-24-14 | Los Angeles Lakers v. Orlando Magic -1 | Top | 105-114 | Win | 100 | 13 h 10 m | Show |
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01-23-14 | Los Angeles Lakers v. Miami Heat -12 | Top | 102-109 | Loss | -110 | 17 h 13 m | Show |
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01-22-14 | Oklahoma City Thunder v. San Antonio Spurs -6 | Top | 111-105 | Loss | -110 | 16 h 48 m | Show |
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01-21-14 | Boise State +5.5 v. New Mexico | Top | 75-84 | Loss | -106 | 24 h 12 m | Show |
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01-21-14 | Portland Trail Blazers v. Oklahoma City Thunder -5.5 | Top | 97-105 | Win | 100 | 23 h 4 m | Show |
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01-20-14 | Los Angeles Lakers v. Chicago Bulls -9.5 | Top | 100-102 | Loss | -102 | 25 h 47 m | Show |
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01-20-14 | Fairfield +13 v. Belmont | Top | 53-62 | Win | 100 | 20 h 22 m | Show |
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01-19-14 | San Francisco 49ers v. Seattle Seahawks -3 | Top | 17-23 | Win | 100 | 138 h 28 m | Show |
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01-19-14 | New England Patriots v. Denver Broncos -4 | Top | 16-26 | Win | 100 | 135 h 6 m | Show |
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01-17-14 | Dallas Mavericks v. Phoenix Suns +1 | Top | 110-107 | Loss | -108 | 23 h 53 m | Show |
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01-17-14 | Los Angeles Lakers v. Boston Celtics -6.5 | Top | 107-104 | Loss | -120 | 12 h 43 m | Show |
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01-16-14 | Belmont v. Eastern Kentucky -1 | Top | 63-74 | Win | 100 | 16 h 14 m | Show |
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01-15-14 | Toronto Raptors v. Boston Celtics +4.5 | Top | 83-88 | Win | 100 | 18 h 50 m | Show |
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01-14-14 | Northern Iowa v. Southern Illinois +6.5 | Top | 66-68 | Win | 100 | 20 h 1 m | Show |
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01-12-14 | Arizona State v. UCLA -6 | Top | 72-87 | Win | 100 | 14 h 20 m | Show |
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01-12-14 | San Diego Chargers v. Denver Broncos -9.5 | Top | 17-24 | Loss | -105 | 152 h 44 m | Show |
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01-08-14 | Utah v. Washington -2 | Top | 57-59 | Push | 0 | 14 h 48 m | Show |
01-08-14 | Detroit Pistons +5.5 v. Toronto Raptors | Top | 91-112 | Loss | -110 | 11 h 38 m | Show |
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01-07-14 | Portland Trail Blazers v. Sacramento Kings +5 | Top | 119-123 | Win | 100 | 13 h 2 m | Show |
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01-07-14 | Vanderbilt v. Alabama -6.5 | Top | 63-68 | Loss | -110 | 10 h 49 m | Show |
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01-05-14 | Oregon v. Colorado -3 | Top | 91-100 | Win | 100 | 9 h 3 m | Show |
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01-05-14 | San Diego Chargers v. Cincinnati Bengals -6.5 | Top | 27-10 | Loss | -115 | 145 h 53 m | Show |
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01-04-14 | Charlotte Bobcats v. Sacramento Kings -5 | Top | 113-103 | Loss | -105 | 13 h 26 m | Show |
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01-04-14 | New Orleans Saints +3 v. Philadelphia Eagles | Top | 26-24 | Win | 100 | 10 h 10 m | Show |
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01-04-14 | Connecticut v. Southern Methodist -1.5 | Top | 65-74 | Win | 100 | 19 h 51 m | Show |
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01-03-14 | Toronto Raptors v. Washington Wizards -3 | Top | 101-88 | Loss | -104 | 8 h 23 m | Show |
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01-02-14 | Philadelphia 76ers v. Sacramento Kings -8 | Top | 113-104 | Loss | -108 | 13 h 33 m | Show |
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01-02-14 | Oklahoma v. Alabama -16.5 | Top | 45-31 | Loss | -110 | 11 h 7 m | Show |
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01-02-14 | Oregon v. Utah +4 | Top | 70-68 | Win | 100 | 10 h 32 m | Show |
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01-01-14 | Central Florida +17 v. Baylor | Top | 52-42 | Win | 100 | 28 h 8 m | Show |
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01-01-14 | Michigan State v. Stanford -6.5 | Top | 24-20 | Loss | -109 | 25 h 34 m | Show |
I'm playing on STANFORD. In the smaller December bowl games, the more motivated team will often get the cover. That becomes less of a factor as we get into the bigger January bowls, as both teams are generally happy to be here. That means the coaching and talent will typically be the deciding factors, turnovers notwithstanding. In this case, both teams are well-coached and both teams are talented. That said, I believe Stanford is a little better offensively and that the Michigan State is going to have some trouble keeping up.
The Spartans average 29.8 points per game, 5.4 yards per play. Meanwhile, the Cardinal average 33.2 ppg and 6.4 ypp. Over the last three games, those numbers are even more slanted in Stanford's favor. The Cardinal are averaging 42.7 points their last three games, a whopping 513 yards and 7.7 yards per play. Conversely, the Spartans are averaging 26 points and 408.7 yards their last three games. Some could potentially argue that this game is bigger for MSU. While it is true that Stanford has been here before and would have liked bigger things, this is the 100th edition of the Rose Bowl. I don't believe "lack of motivation" to be a factor. While its been a while since they met a team from the Pac-12 (previously Pac-10) the Spartans have never fared too well when they did. I expect that to continue to the case here, as Stanford picks up a big win and cover. 10* |
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12-31-13 | Duke v. Texas A&M -11.5 | Top | 48-52 | Loss | -116 | 12 h 57 m | Show |
I`m playing on TEXAS A&M. In many ways, the Blue Devils have had a more successful season than the Aggies. One could certainly argue that they`ve over-achieved while the Aggies have under-achieved. That`s definitely been the case at the betting window. I believe the Aggies are laying this many points for good reason though. I expect them to rise to the occasion with a big double-digit win.
The Blue Devils were able to more than hold their own against mediocre or good opponents. When facing an elite team - Florida State - in their last game, they were outclassed, a 45-7 blowout. While the Aggies aren`t in the Seminoles class defensively, they do have a bigtime offense, led by an elite QB. The Aggies average 586 yards per game on the season, 43.6 points. They should put up big numbers against a Duke defense which allowed more than 400 yards per game. The Blue Devils averaged only 23 points per game on the road this season. Johnny Manziel will likely be playing his final college game and he`ll be looking to go out with a bang. Having lost their games against ranked teams this year, the entire team figures to have something to prove. I don't think Duke will be able to keep up. 10* |
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12-31-13 | Brooklyn Nets +12.5 v. San Antonio Spurs | Top | 92-113 | Loss | -110 | 10 h 23 m | Show |
I`m playing on NEW JERSEY. While I obviously respect the Spurs, I believe that this number will prove to be a little too high.
While they may be 11-4 SU at home, the Spurs are only 5-10 ATS here. They`ve won their home games by an average score of just 103.8 to 99. Their road record is actually much better than their home record. Last game, laying -11.5 points vs. the Kings, the Spurs won by eight. They`re 5-3 their last eight games but none of those five wins came by more than 13 points and four of them came by single-digits. The Nets did lose by 14 at Indiana last time out. The Pacers have been more dominant at home than the Spurs have though. The Nets had quietly won three of their previous six road games though, two of the losses coming by four points or less. I look for them to show some pride tonight. 10* |
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12-31-13 | Boston College +7.5 v. Arizona | Top | 19-42 | Loss | -110 | 310 h 56 m | Show |
I'm playing on BOSTON COLLEGE. I've had excellent success in picking my spots to back the Eagles this season. I believe this will prove to be another good spot to do so.
This matchup features two of the best running backs in college football. BC's Andre Williams became just the 16th back in NCAA history to crack the 2000 yard barrier and the first since 2007 to turn the trick. Arizona's Carey led the nation in rushing last year and followed up with another big year (1700+ yards) this year. The teams are similar in many ways. Both teams started the year with question marks at quarterback but with Williams and Carey carrying the mail as the focal point of the offense, the Eagle's Chase Rettig (a 4-year starter) and the Cat's B.J. Denker have both developed into solid game managers. Both teams are somewhat suspect on defense. Boston College rocks the nation's 107th ranked pass defense, a stop unit that allowed opposing QB's to complete 67% of their passes with a 24-9 TD/Int ratio. The good news for the Wildcats in August was that they returned all 11 started from an outfit that allowed 35 points and 499 ypg last year. The bad news is that this same crew allowed 25 points-per-game on 409 yards per this year. In a game that figures to see a lot of running, note that the Eagles' defense has been a little better against the run. BC allowed 154 rushing yards per game, 3.9 per carry. Meanwhile, Arizona allowed 170 rushing yards per game, 4.2 per carry. The Eagles were 4-2 ATS as underdogs and 4-0 ATS against teams with a winning record. On the other hand, Arizona was only 2-4 SU/ATS against teams with a winning record. I believe that its worth mentioning that the Eagles played Florida State much tougher than any other team in the country did. In a game that could easily come down to the wire, it should also be noted that the Eagles have one of the best kickers in the country, The bottom line is that I believe that these are two evenly matched teams, far more so than is indicated by the line. That being the case, I believe grabbing all those generous points will prove the way to go. 10* |
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12-30-13 | Middle Tenn State +7 v. Navy | Top | 6-24 | Loss | -115 | 24 h 19 m | Show |
I'm playing on MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE. Both teams come in on a roll. Navy is off a 34-7 win over Army, its fourth straight victory. The Blue Raiders are off a 48-17 victory, their fifth in a row. While the Midshipmen are always tough, I don't believe they should be laying this many points against a team which is arguably playing as well as they are.
The Blue Raiders should be happy to be here, always an important factor in bowls. They felt snubbed by not being chosen for a bowl game last season. Their last bowl game was in 2010 and they lost that one. Coach Stockstill said this of the Blue Raiders: "I told them to think back to their emotions that they had at this time last year and to understand and appreciate how special going to this bowl is going to be." The Navy option attack is never easy to stop. Having more time to prepare for it helps though. Also, note that the The Blue Raiders' run defense improved down the stretch, allowing an average of 116.6 yards over the last three games. In addition to having a QB who threw for nearly 2300 yards and 16 TDs, the Raiders have a pair or backs, who have combined for more than 1400 yards on the ground, Parker with 767 and Whatley with 640. The Raiders, who will a Navy team which gave up 35 or more five times, have averaged 42.6 points over their last five games. I expect them put up enough points to earn at least a cover here. 10* |
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12-29-13 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers v. New Orleans Saints -12.5 | Top | 17-42 | Win | 100 | 126 h 53 m | Show |
I'm playing on NEW ORLEANS. I won with the Bucs when these teams met earlier in the season, at Tampa. I don't doubt that the Bucs will fight hard again here. However, in this case I don't think "fighting hard" will be enough.
While the Bucs were able to go toe-to-toe with the Saints at Tampa, that figures to be a much tougher task. Its no secret that the Saints have struggled on the road while dominating at home. The Saints' last game here was a 31-13 win over Carolina. Including that victory, the Saints are 7-0 here, outscoring teams by an average of 32.9 to 15.4. Meanwhile, the Bucs have averaged a mere 15.7 points, while winning just one of their seven road games. The Saints average 439.7 yards of offense per game here, 6.7 per play. Conversely, the Bucs average just 266.4 yards per game on the road, only 4.8 per play. Over their last three games, the Bucs are averaging a paltry 199.7 yards, just 3.8 per play. Those kind of stats just won't cut it here, not against a Saints team which will be desperate and which should keep its foot on the gas the entire way. Last year's game here resulted in a 41-0 win for the Saints. I expect this one to also turn ugly. 10* |
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12-29-13 | Kansas City Chiefs +9.5 v. San Diego Chargers | Top | 24-27 | Win | 100 | 9 h 49 m | Show |
I'm playing on KC. Its true that the Chiefs are locked into the #5 seed. That's going to keep a lot of people off them which in turn has caused the line to be very high. I believe that generous line is providing us with excellent value.
The Chargers should know whether or not the game matters by the time it starts. They need Miami and Baltimore to both lose, or tie. Either way, I expect both teams to be motivated. Reid has publicly discussed resting some starters. Regardless of who is in there, I expect the Chiefs to go all out to win the game. In my opinion, they can't afford to "back in" to the playoffs and not be playing well. I backed the Chargers when these teams met at KC on 11/24. I felt the line was too high. San Diego won outright, 41-38. I believe the fact that the Chargers beat them should provide further motivation for the Chiefs to return the favor here. The Chiefs have been money (6-1 ATS) on the road, outscoring teams by a 31.6 to 16.6 margin. While anything could happen, I don't see them getting blown out here. 10* |
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12-28-13 | Michigan v. Kansas State -5.5 | Top | 14-31 | Win | 100 | 14 h 17 m | Show |
I'm playing on KANSAS STATE. Its true that Bill Snyder hasn't had much success in the bowls of late. I expect that to finally change tonight.
With five wins in their final six games, the Wildcats are playing with confidence. Needless to say, Snyder desperately wants to break the bowl drought. His players desperately want to do it for him. They'll be catching a Michigan team which will be playing without its starting QB. Freshman Shane Morris will be making his first career start. Considering that starting QB Devin Gardner threw for 451 yards and four touchdowns last game out, that's a big deal. While a first time starter would normally like to rely on a solid ground game to help him out, Michigan isn't strong in that department. The Wolverines average 3.2 yards per carry, 112th in the country and their worst mark this millennium. While the Wolverines would prefer to be in a bigger bowl, this is a big deal to the Wildcats. Junior linebacker Jonathan Truman noted: "Nobody on our team has won a bowl game, with the exception of the coaches. We need it. We want it really bad." I look for the healthier, hungrier team to win this one, picking up the cover along the way. 10* |
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12-28-13 | Alabama +8.5 v. UCLA | Top | 67-75 | Win | 100 | 12 h 37 m | Show |
I'm playing on ALABAMA. The Tide have lost quite a few games already, probably more than they would have cared for. In fairness, its been a pretty tough schedule. Those losses should provide them with some extra urgency. A win here would be just what the doctor ordered. While that won't be easy, I expect them to go all out.
A closer look at the Alabama losses shows that they have come by 3, 5, 2, 2, 10, and 9 points. (The 10-point loss was against Duke.) That's an average of only five points per loss, meaning they could potentially have a better record and also that they don't get "blown out" easily. UCLA has been an underdog twice. It lost both those games. The Bruins were beaten by 17 by Duke and by nine by Missouri. They'd been double-digit favorites for every other game, with the exception of their opening game vs. Drexel. Laying -7.5 points in that game, they won by five. I expect them to have their hands full once again here. 10* |
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12-28-13 | Denver Nuggets v. Memphis Grizzlies -2.5 | Top | 99-120 | Win | 100 | 12 h 59 m | Show |
I'm playing on MEMPHIS. While they blew the cover last game, I like the way that the Grizzlies have started to play. They led Houston much of the way last game out, before eventually losing by eight. If you read the post-game comments, you'll see the Grizzlies felt they were treated unfairly by the refs. (Randolf got fined $25K over his comments.) They were happy with their effort though. Before that, they'd won and covered back-to-back games.
On the other hand, with last night's loss at New Orleans, the Nuggets are 0-5 SU/ATS their last five. They played well to start the season but the offseason losses have seemingly started to catch up with them a little. At least, that's been evident when the Nuggets have played the second of back-to-back games; they're 1-4 SU/ATS in that situation so far this season. The lone win was against the 76'ers; all four losses came by double-digits. While some of the faces are now different, its worth noting that the Grizzlies have had success as a host in this series recently. They're won four of the last five meetings here, covering three of them. They were laying -6 and -7 points for last season's games here; we're getting a much better line to work with this evening. A look ahead at the schedule shows that these teams will meet again, at Denver, on 1/3. For that game, Memphis will be in a back-to-back situation while the Nuggets will be rested. Well aware of next week's schedule and knowing that tonight offers them a much better opportunity for the victory, I expect the Grizzlies to take care of business here. 10* |
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12-26-13 | Memphis Grizzlies +8 v. Houston Rockets | Top | 92-100 | Push | 0 | 12 h 7 m | Show |
I'm playing on MEMPHIS. I like how this one sets up for the visitors. The Grizzlies are well-rested, having had the last couple of days off. They also come in with some positive momentum. They followed up with an 8-point win at NY with a 10-point win over Utah. The Grizzlies, who play with revenge from an earlier loss at Memphis, have played the Rockets tough recently and I look for them to do so again here.
True, the Rockets looked good yesterday. However, that was a big win over an instate rival, on National TV. Throw in the fact that it was Christmas and it figures to have been an especially emotional time/win for some of the players. I feel its a good spot for a letdown, mentally and/or physically. In addition to the back-to-back spot, note that Houston will be playing its third game in the past four days and its fifth game in the past seven nights. While they lost (by seven points) at Memphis last month, the Grizzlies had previously beaten the Rockets twice in a row. They won their last game here by a score of 82-78. A look at the last five games in the series shows Memphis with three wins. Only one of those games resulted in a Houston win of greater than seven points. Off the win over the Jazz, note that the Grizzlies are 31-18-3 ATS (37-15 SU) the past few seasons, when coming off a double-digit victory. During that stretch, they've won 18 of 27, when playing with two day's rest in between games. The Rockets played last Christmas Day. The next day they were in a battle, winning by three vs. Minnesota. While they were able to grind out the win, afterwards Harden noted the following: ''We were kind of sluggish throughout the game. We stuck with it for four quarters. Every game we're not going to score the ball, we're not going to make shots every single game. In different games you have to grind it out and try to force a win.'' I expect them to have their hands full the entire way here. 10* |
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12-25-13 | Los Angeles Clippers v. Golden State Warriors -2.5 | Top | 103-105 | Loss | -103 | 14 h 10 m | Show |
I'm playing on GOLDEN STATE. I successfully backed the Clippers when these teams faced each other on Halloween. That was at LA though. With tonight's rematch being played at Golden State, I expect a much different result.
Off five straight wins, the Clippers are certainly playing well. (Note that four of those were at home and the other was at Washington.) They failed to cover last time out though, dropping them to 2-5 ATS the last seven times that they were off three or more consecutive SU victories. Tonight's venue is a tough one. The Warriors outscore teams by a 104.8 to 97.8 margin at home. The Clippers score only 98.7 ppg on the road, giving up 97.2 Not only do the Warriors score a lot of points, they're also better defensively than many realize. They allow 97.8 ppg at home, but hold visiting teams to just 42.4% from the field. Recently, the Warriors have stepped up their defense, too. Over the last five games, opposing teams have hit less than 40% of their shots, the Warriors holding them to 93.4 points. Over their last two games, the Warriors have allowed 83 and 81 points. Their opponents (Lakers and Nuggets) shot 32.5% and 38.3% respectively. They're 12-6-1 ATS (14-5 SU) the past couple of seasons, when playing a home game with an O/U line in the 205 to 209.5 range. The Warriors are also 3-0 SU/ATS the last three times they were a host in this series, 6-1 SU/ATS the last seven. I'm expecting more of the same tonight. 10* |
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12-25-13 | Iowa State v. Boise St +4.5 | Top | 70-66 | Win | 100 | 13 h 27 m | Show |
I'm playing on BOISE STATE. With the football team getting whipped yesterday, the Broncos' basketball team may feel it has a chance to finally gain a little recognition. Beating a nationally ranked opponent like Iowa State would certainly help. While the Cyclones certainly deserve respect, I believe the Broncos have what it takes the score the Christmas Day upset, in the Championship Game of the Diamond Head Classic.
While they don't have a national ranking and while most of their wins have admittedly come against weak teams, I believe that the Broncos will again prove to be one of the better teams in their conference. That's saying something as the Mountain West is tough; the league sent five teams to the NCAA Tournament last season. Boise was one of those five MWC teams to make the tournament last season, finishing with 21 wins. The Broncos returned all five starters from that team, along with four other lettermen. A closer look at the stats shows the Broncs returned more than 92 percent of last season's scoring, nearly 97 percent of their assists, 98 percent of their starts and 90 percent of their total minutes. While the Cyclones are undefeated, the Broncos are a solid 10-2. The losses came at Kentucky (no shame in that) and vs. St. Mary's - the game immediately following the Kentucky loss. They've since responded with back-to-back wins, most recently a 80-54 destruction of South Carolina. Hawaii has seemingly been treating them well. This year's Broncos are averaging 83.8 points per game, 19th best in the country. While the Cyclones shut down Akron last game, they'd given up an average of 77.0 points per game on 46.4 percent shooting over their previous three games. When facing quality teams, the Cyclones have had some close games. Their games against Michigan, Iowa, Northern Iowa and BYU were all decided by single digits. Two of those were decided by three or less. With a 1-point win over Hawaii a few days ago, the Broncos, who's only double-digit loss came at Lexington, have now seen two of their games decided by two points or less. Speaking of close games, I backed an underdog from the Mountain West (San Diego State) in the final of this tournament last season. The Aztecs were getting five points (vs. Arizona) and they ended up losing by one, 68-67. (The Wildcats blocked a layup in final secs. to hang on for the win.) I won't be surprised to see this one also come down to the wire and am grabbing the points with the underdog from the Mountain West. 10* |
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12-23-13 | Atlanta Falcons +13 v. San Francisco 49ers | Top | 24-34 | Win | 100 | 108 h 12 m | Show |
I'm playing on ATLANTA. Needless to say, the 49'ers have had a much better season than the Falcons. That doesn't mean that the Falcons aren't offering value here though.
At this time of the years, when a team (like Atlanta) is out of playoff race, one has to try and determine if the game actually means anything. In this case, I believe that the game does mean a lot to the Falcons. For starters, the Falcons believe that they are much better than their record indicates. Playing a nationally televised game against a quality opponent, this is a final chance to prove that to the world. Winning what may be the final game at Candlestick would be all the more sweet. Additionally, you may recall that these teams met in the playoffs. The 49'ers overcame a double-digit halftime deficit to win that game by a score of 28-24. That figures to provide the Falcons with further motivation, as that game was essentially the start of their "demise." Naturally, the 49'ers will also really want to close out the Candlestick era with a victory. While I certainly respect their team, I feel that winning by two touchdowns or more is asking a lot. True, yesterday's win by Arizona (at Seattle) changed the dynamics of this game, significantly. The 49'ers now have a little more pressure on them, than most were expecting. (I personally didn't play the Seattle/Arizona game but admit that I thought the Hawks were likely to win "SU.") Note that the 49'ers play at Arizona next week too. So, this game became a lot more important to them, when the Cards scored the upset. That makes it even bigger for the Falcons too, in my opinion. Now, they get a chance to potentially do some spoliing. (They'd surely feel more love for the Cardinals than the 49'ers, the team which killed last year's dreams.) While the 49'ers could now be feeling some pressure, the Falcons have none. I believe that makes them dangerous. The Falcons have won two of three, each of those three games decided by a field goal or less. Going back further shows that each of their last five games has been decided by 13 or fewer points. I look for this one to prove much closer than most will be expecting and am grabbing all the points I can get. 10* |
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12-22-13 | Cleveland Browns v. NY Jets -2 | Top | 13-24 | Win | 100 | 25 h 6 m | Show |
I'm playing on the NEW YORK JETS. With last week's loss at Carolina and with Baltimore's subsequent win at Detroit, the Jets are officially eliminated from postseason contention. I don't expect them to pack it in though.
The Jets, who may well be playing for Ryan's job, have indeed struggled on the road. However, they've been very tough here at home. In fact, they've won five of seven home games, most recently a double-digit win over the Raiders. The combination of this being their home finale and that they're potentially playing for Ryan's job, figures to provide plenty of motivation. QB Geno Smith had this to say about playing hard for Ryan and about his feelings for the Jets' coach. "We're going out there and playing for Rex because he's our head coach and we want to play hard for him and we want to win games for him. He coaches us hard, he puts the time and effort in and he deserves for our team to go out and that's what we do every single week. I love Rex. And despite what decision is made, my feelings toward him will never change." While the Jets have won five of seven here, the Browns have just one win in six road tries. Having already played their home finale and with a revenge game against Pittsburgh on deck, I'm not sure that they'll be quite as hungry as the Jets. Even if they are "motivated," the Browns simply aren't playing very well right now. They've lost five straight, giving up an average of 33 points in those losses. Over the last two weeks, they've given up 658 passing yards and more than 900 overall. All teams are dealing with injuries at this time of the year and the Jets and Browns are no exception. The Browns' injury list is arguably bigger than the Jets' list though. While the Browns are 1-4 SU/ATS the last five times that they played a game with a line ranging from -3 to +3, the Jets are 2-0 SU/ATS when listed as home favorites of three or less. All things considered, I feel this line could easily be higher. 10* |
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12-21-13 | Los Angeles Lakers v. Golden State Warriors -13 | Top | 83-102 | Win | 100 | 28 h 39 m | Show |
I'm playing on GOLDEN STATE. I believe the Lakers are in the wrong place at the wrong time here.
While the Lakers hosted the T-Wolves last night, the Warriors had Friday off. They figure to be in a foul mood too, after blowing a game against the Spurs on Thursday, a game in which the Spurs played without their "Big 3." Note that the Warriors are an outstanding 16-9 ATS (17-8 SU) the last 25 times that they were off an "upset" loss. While they've won a couple in that situation recently, playing back-to-back games doesn't figure to help the depleted Lakers. Not against a Golden State team which averages more than 105 points per game here and more than 108 in divisional games. Note that LA gives up 106 ppg on the road. One might think that they'd fare well as large underdogs but the Lakers are only 3-5 ATS (1-7 SU) the last eight times that they were road underdogs of greater than a dozen points. During that time, they're also only 3-9 ATS when playing a road game with an O/U line in the 205 to 209.5 range. These teams have already met twice this season. The home team won both games. The Warriors won the game here at Oakland by a score of 125-94, a 31-point destruction. I expect another lopsided result here. 10* |
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12-21-13 | Buffalo +1 v. San Diego State | Top | 24-49 | Loss | -112 | 75 h 58 m | Show |
I'm playing on Buffalo. Motivation typically plays an important role in who covers in bowl games. In this case, I believe that Buffalo will be the more motivated team.
The Bulls have had a nice season despite losing two of three down the stretch and getting mauled by Ohio State and Baylor in their first two games. In between, Buffalo went on a run of seven straight wins to lock up the second bowl appearance in school history and first since the 2008 Turner Gill led team. The Aztecs had a similar season to Buffalo, starting the year 0-3 including a loss to I-AA Eastern Illinois before winning seven of eight and finally getting crushed at UNLV in their finale. SDSU goes bowling for the fourth straight year, staying home twice and playing in New Orleans. That said, one has to wonder how excited the Aztecs are to be in frigid Boise. I think the difference in this bowl will be the physicality of the MAC team. San Diego State hasn't fared well against big imposing outfits and that's exactly what the find here with the Bulls. The Buffalo defense was staunch against its own kind holding the opponents in their seven game run to just 73 total points. They are led by stud linebacker Khalil Mack who will be playing on Sundays. On offense, UB is unspectacular but still averages almost 31 ppg led by the school's all-time leading rusher Oliver and deep threat at wide out ..... Alex Neutz. The Aztecs do some things well with walk-on QB Quinn Kaehler and 2X 1000-yard rusher Adam Meuma but both players production waned towards the end of the year and both were no-shows vs UNLV in a game that the Aztecs really needed to have. Not only can SDSU be bullied around, the Aztecs' special teams are an abomination. San Diego States' PK's are 8-15 kicking FGs and have missed six extra points. The return and cover units are below average as well. costing SDSU key field position. While neither of these two mid-majors are particularly special, I expect the more physical, more fundamentally sound and more highly motivated Buffalo team to win its first bowl. 10* |
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12-21-13 | Massachusetts v. Florida State -1 | Top | 55-60 | Win | 100 | 19 h 10 m | Show |
I'm playing on FLORIDA STATE. I successfully played against the Seminoles a few games ago, when they lost by 10 at Minnesota. This afternoon, however, I believe that the value is on the other foot.
Admittedly, the Minutemen have been playing well. They've also been money at the betting window. I believe that's worked in our favor though, helping to keep this line close to being a pick 'em. Since the loss against the Gophers, the Noles have responded with back-to-back double-digit wins, giving them plenty of positive momentum here. A 77-53 blowout of Jacksonville was followed by an impressive 106-62 destruction of Charlotte. That 44-point victory was their biggest of the season. While this is technically a neutral court game, it will be played at Sunrise, Fla. That figures to favor the Noles. Note that FSU hammered Tulsa (82-63) in this even last season. Also, note that the Minutemen are an ugly 1-8 ATS the last nine times that they were a neutral court underdog (or pick 'em) of three or fewer points. After the big win over Charlotte, coach Leonard Hamilton said this of the Noles: "...I just think our guys played exceptionally well. We shot the ball exceptionally well. We made extra passes. We took care of the ball. Our rebounding effort was good. I think that this team (Charlotte) brought the best out of us." While wins against Top 25 opponents have been hard to come by for FSU in recent seasons, the Noles have already knocked off (then) #10 VCU this season and they also played both Michigan and Florida very tough. The Noles beat the Minutemen in 2011 (and 2006) and I look for them to emerge victorious once again. 10* |
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12-20-13 | Charlotte Bobcats v. Detroit Pistons -6 | Top | 116-106 | Loss | -101 | 12 h 35 m | Show |
I'm playing on DETROIT. The Bobcats have been a profitable road team this season. I expect them to run into some trouble this evening though.
After rallying from a 21 point deficit last time out, the Pistons have quietly won seven of their last 11 games. The Pistons average a whopping 51.6 ppg in the paint, most in the league. With Jennings, who had five 3-pointers last time out, heating up from beyond the arc, that makes them very dangerous. Over his last eight games, Jennings had hit 20 (of 49) 3's, averaging 20.8 ppg overall. While Wednesday's upset win at Toronto was impressive, note that the Bobcats are a dismal 7-23 ATS the last 30 times that they were off a SU win, when listed as an underdog. After scoring 107 points last time out, the Pistons have now hit triple digits in five straight games. While the Bobcats scored 104 last time out, they'd managed 95 or less in each of their previous four games. They only average 90.8 ppg on the road. The Pistons are 7-3 ATS the last 10 times that they scored 105 or more in their previous game. They hammered the Bobcats by 20 in the most recent meeting and I look for another big win here. 10* |
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12-19-13 | San Antonio Spurs v. Golden State Warriors -3.5 | Top | 104-102 | Loss | -105 | 14 h 6 m | Show |
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12-19-13 | Clemson v. Auburn +6.5 | Top | 64-66 | Win | 100 | 11 h 21 m | Show |
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12-17-13 | Cal-Irvine +14 v. Oregon | Top | 63-91 | Loss | -110 | 15 h 8 m | Show |
I'm playing on UC-IRVINE. Admittedly, the Ducks have played very well to start the season. Their 9-0 record is particularly impressive, given that they've been playing without Dominic Artis and Ben Carter, a pair of projected starters who were both suspended through the first nine games. I believe that this will prove to be a very tough spot for the Ducks though and I expect them to have their hands full the entire way.
The popular opinion is likely that Artis and Carter will make this team even better. I won't disagree with that. However, they may not make them better 'immediately." This group had already been so successful without those players that adding them to the mix may result in some short-term "chemistry" issues. Even if there aren't any chemistry problems, don't expect either player to start tonight. Coach Dana Altman had this to say: "We're not going to start them right away. We're going to work them in." I'm not playing against the Ducks due to the returning players though. Rather, I believe that their record has caused them to be over-valued at the betting window, that their opponent is more dangerous than many likely realize AND that this is a difficult scheduling spot. I suggest that this is a tough spot on the schedule as the Ducks are off a hard-fought win (at Portland) over a scrappy Illinois team AND as they've got a huge rivalry showdown vs. BYU on deck. (The Cougars hammered the Ducks in the last meeting, even more reason to look ahead.) Prior to the game vs. the Illini, the Ducks had won an OT game against an SEC (Ole Miss) opponent. Off those big games and with another big one on deck, I feel it may be easy for them to look past "lowly" UC-Irvine. I believe that could prove very costly though, as the Anteaters are a dangerous team. Indeed, UC Irvine has already won at Washington this season. The Anteaters were getting 9.5 points in that one and they won outright by 14. While they're only 6-5 overall, note that four of the Anteaters' five losses came by six points or less. The Anteaters, who have a massive front court, are shooting 48.3% from the field and they've got four players averaging in double-figures. The Anteaters already possessed a very good inside game last season, as they ranked second in the Big West in rebounding and blocked shots, Last year's roster included 7-0, 268-pound center Conor Clifford. This year, the team added another pair of "giants." Mamadou Ndiaye, a four-star, Top 100 recruit is 7-foot-5, taller than any player in the NBA. (He was pursued by Georgetown.) Meanwhile, 7-2 center Giannis Dimakopoulos played for Greece's U18 national team. In addition to those new big guys, the Anteaters also have 6-10 John Ryan, 6-10 Mike Best and 6-8 Will Davis II. That gives them one of the biggest teams in the entire country. Add in a trio of guards (McNealy, Nelson, Alex Young) that are averaging 11.5 points or more per game and this team is indeed a dangerous one. Note that Davis earned the Big West defensive player of the year award last season. All he did was block league-best 88 shots last season, smashing the school record of 55 he set the previous season. Davis' shot-blocking was a big part of The threat of Davis at the back end played a major role in last year's Anteaters' team limiting opponents to 38.7 percent shooting, best in the Big West and No. 15 nationally. The last meeting between these teams (2008) was decided by just seven points. I won't be surprised to see another close one and am grabbing all the points I can get. 10* |
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12-16-13 | San Antonio Spurs v. Los Angeles Clippers +2.5 | Top | 92-115 | Win | 100 | 15 h 2 m | Show |
I'm playing on the LA CLIPPERS. Naturally, I have a lot of respect for the Spurs. They're very well coached and they generally play both smart and well. That said, I feel they're going to get upset tonight.
Both teams are playing well right now. The Spurs are 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS their last four games. The Clippers are 3-1 SU/ATS their last four. (The lone loss came when playing the second of b2b emotional road games.) The Spurs have only lost twice on the road. The Clippers have only lost twice at home. While the Spurs have been a long-time nemesis, the Clippers are "growing up" and now have a big-time coach of their own. There are a few key things I like about how this one sets up for the Clippers though. I like the fact that Chris Paul, who is the "straw that stirs the drink" in LA, is off a monster game. He had 38 points and 12 assists last time out. I also like that the Clippers were 26 of 31 from the free throw stripe in that game. While they're off a long road trip, I like the fact that the Clippers were able to sleep in their own beds last night. While its admittedly a small sample size, note that the Clippers are undefeated (SU) on the season, when returning home after playing two or more games on the road. While both teams had yesterday off, the Spurs had previously played four games in the past five days. This will still be their fifth game in the past seven days, all five games at different venues. That stretch began in Toronto, several thousand miles from where they're playing tonight. Note that the Clippers average 111.2 points per game on this floor (103.7 overall) and that the Spurs are only 31-42-1 ATS the past 2+ seasons, when facing a team which scores 99 or more points per game. The Clippers are 7-4 ATS the last 11 times that they were home underdogs of three or fewer points, winning six of those outright. They've also quietly covered four of their last five against the Spurs. I expect them to rise to the occasion here. 10* |
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12-15-13 | Cincinnati Bengals v. Pittsburgh Steelers +3 | Top | 20-30 | Win | 100 | 104 h 32 m | Show |
I'm playing on PITTSBURGH. The Bengals have enjoyed a much better season and enter as the hotter team. I like how this one sets up for the Steelers though.
Its true that the playoffs are now extremely unlikely for Pittsburgh. This is not a team which will go through the motions or plan for next year though. This is a team with great pride, that plays to win. The recent gaffes - along with a chance to beat a hated rival on National TV - should provide plenty of motivation. Despite coming up short last week, the Steelers have still won three of their last four home games. They've still got a 4-1 ATS record their last five games. While the Bengals are still trying to lock up a playoff spot, they'll still be in good position to do so, even with a loss here. Having lost at Cincinnati and off back-to-back losses, the Steelers should be highly motivated. As Jerricho Cotchery noted: "We didn't win the first game against these guys. We are going to be up for the challenge. Guys are going to be ready to play." Le'Veon Bell added: "We know what's at stake. Guys just have to be ready. We have to be ready for it." While Dalton is getting more headlines, Rothlisberger is also playing well. Much better than he was when the teams met previously. In fact, he's thrown 11 TDs over his last four games, completing 63% of his passes, without throwng a single interception. Even with the earlier loss, Rothlisberger is still 14-6 for his career against Cincinnati. The Steelers are (relatively) healthy, hungry and getting points at home. They're 3-1 ATS in divisional games and I expect them to be at their best here. 10* |
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12-15-13 | Arizona Cardinals v. Tennessee Titans +3 | Top | 37-34 | Push | 0 | 25 h 45 m | Show |
I'm playing on TENNESSEE. I'm happy to be getting points with the Titans here as I expect them to win outright.
While the Cardinals have admittedly been playing well in recent weeks, they're still only 2-4 away from Arizona this season. The two road wins came at Tampa and at Jacksonville, a pair of teams in the state of Florida. The Cards won't be seeing any "Florida-like weather" here though. With the wind chill, it figures to be pretty nasty. While Arizona certainly "needs" this game, off a divisional win and with a huge showdown with Seattle on deck, I feel that this will be a tough spot. While Tennessee has missed Locker, note that Arizona has a larger number of injuries overall. That includes Tyrann Mathieu, the second leading tackler on the team, who went down last week. Mathieu had done a lot for this defense and I expect him to be missed. The Cards are 0-2 ATS as road favorites of three or fewer points the past couple of seasons. Both ATS losses were also SU losses. With Jacksonville and Houston on deck, the Titans figure they can still salvage a .500 season. I look for and expect them to go all out in taking the first step towards that goal this afternoon. 10* |
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12-15-13 | Buffalo Bills -2 v. Jacksonville Jaguars | Top | 27-20 | Win | 100 | 21 h 23 m | Show |
I'm playing on BUFFALO. One could easily make a case for the Jaguars here. After all, they've caught fire in recent weeks while the Bills are off a blowout loss. I believe that Buffalo is favored for good reason though.
Both teams are 4-9 on the season. However, a closer look reveals that the Bills score more points AND they allow less. Buffalo averages 21 points and 327.8 yards on offense. Jacksonville, on the other hand, manages a mere 15.8 points per game, just 285.2 yards per game. (At home, the Jags' numbers dip to 10.4 ppg and 258.2 ypg!) On the other side of the ball, the Jags are allowing 28.6 ppg and 382.9 ypg. Meanwhile, the Bills are permitting 25.7 ppg and 345.8 ypg. The Bills are 8-6 ATS the past couple of seasons, when off two or more consecutive losses. During the same stretch, the Jags are only 1-5 ATS when off a divisional victory. Note that the Jags are currently dealing with a few key injuries. Maurice Jones-Drew, Jonathan Cyrpien and Cecil Shorts are all banged-up. If any/all of them play, they may be at less than 100%. The Bills were six point favorites when these teams met last December. They won by a score of 34-18, dominating the time of possession and holding a commanding 232-50 advantage on the ground. I expect another win and cover on Sunday afternoon. 10* |
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12-13-13 | Arkansas-Little Rock +23.5 v. Memphis | Top | 59-73 | Win | 100 | 15 h 41 m | Show |
I'm playing on ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK. Obviously, Memphis hails from the much better conference. The Tigers are good, too. That said, I feel that they're laying too many points here.
Yes, Memphis brings a lot pure talent to the table. Admittedly, the Tigers have an excellent guard rotation. They're not as strong in the front court though. Rebounding and scoring in the paint figure to be a challenge for them this season. It should be noted that the Tigers have a huge game vs. Florida, at MSG, on deck. I believe that it will be easy for them to get caught looking ahead to that matchup. Speaking of Florida, the Trojans played at Florida and were getting less points than they are here. The well-coached Trojans brought back four starters from last season's team. One of those is 6-10 senior Will Neighbour. Neighbour, who figures to become the first in the program to become a 3-time All Conference selection, is averaging 18.7 points per game and 7.6 rebounds. He had a big game at Florida (21 points) and I expect him to do so again here. Prior to the season, coach Steve Shields said that strength coach John Barron had Neighbour and co "in unprecedentedly good condition." While the Trojans lost by 14 at Tulsa last time out, they were leading that game by two points at half-time. Prior to that loss, they'd scored 88, 81, 90 and 85 points, in their previous four games. The Tigers put up an impressive 96 points last time out. They also allowed lowly Northwestern State to score 76 though. I believe that the Trojans bring more to the table that NW. State. Despite failing to cover this season, the Trojans are 19-13 ATS in lined games the past few seasons against teams with a winning record. They've lost their last two games against Memphis (2008 and 2009) by an average of "only" 10 points, covering the spread in both games. (They lost by 12 and 8.) I feel that the line is generous and I look for them to play the Tigers tougher than most will be expecting again tonight. 10* |
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12-12-13 | Los Angeles Clippers v. Brooklyn Nets +3 | Top | 93-102 | Win | 100 | 14 h 44 m | Show |
I'm playing on BROOKLYN. I won with the Nets in their last game. Deron Williams returned and had a big game and the Nets beat Boston. The Clippers are off a win over those same Celtics. However, that came last night, while the Nets were resting. I believe that sets things up nicely for Brooklyn again tonight.
Last night's win for the Clippers was both "hard fought" and "emotional." It was hard fought as the Clippers had to erase a 9-point deficit and as the lead changed five times in the third quarter. They were still up only two points with three minutes remaining. It was emotional as it marked Doc Rivers' first game back in Boston. While this is another big "reunion" game for Rivers, I believe his team may be a little worn out. This will mark LA's third game in four nights and its sixth game in the past nine nights. All six of those games came in a different city, too. Conversely, this will just be Brooklyn's fourth game, during the same stretch. Not only did the Nets have last night off, they also had two days off, prior to Tuesday's win over Boston. The Nets played the Clippers tough at LA last month, losing by seven. That was a game without Garnett, Pierce, Williams or Lopez. All those players are now back. Note that Williams' teams are 14-5 against Paul's teams, when the two former first round picks have gone head-to-head. While they covered the last time that they were in that situation, the Clippers remain a poor 7-15-1 ATS (10-13 SU) the past 2+ seasons, when listed as road favorites of three or fewer points. I'll grab the points but am expecting an upset. 10* |
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12-10-13 | Idaho State +16 v. Utah | Top | 66-74 | Win | 100 | 13 h 53 m | Show |
I'm playing on IDAHO STATE. Admittedly, the Utes are off to an excellent start. I feel that they're laying a few too many points here though.
This has been one of Utah's worst roles over the years. Indeed, the Utes are an ugly 4-15 ATS the last 19 times that they were favored at home, in the 15.5 to 18 point range. These teams have met here each of the last two seasons. Utah was favored by only 2.5 points in 2011, winning by 12. Last year, the Utes were favored by 8.5 and won by 11. A closer look at last year's game shows that the Bengals actually held a 29-22 halftime lead. Last year's Idaho State team, which had a 1st year coach, had real trouble scoring. They finished the season averaging only 57 ppg, only 336th in the country. That led to a poor 6-24 record. This year's team has their coach back, along with three of last season's most productive players. They're averaging 79.6 points, hitting 46.6% of their shots. Meanwhile, while they did get several new junior college transfers, the Utes brought back only one full-time starter. While the Bengals did get blown out at Arizona State, they won outright on the road vs. a solid San Francisco team. Including that victory, the Bengals are 3-1 ATS the last four times that they were road underdogs in the 15.5 to 18 point range. It should be noted that Utah has a big game vs. rival BYU on deck. Considering that the Cougars have beaten them three seasons in a row and by three last year, that could be cause for some "looking ahead." Either way, I look for this one to be closer than most will be expecting. 10* |
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12-10-13 | Boston Celtics v. Brooklyn Nets -2 | Top | 96-104 | Win | 100 | 12 h 30 m | Show |
I'm playing on BROOKLYN. The Celtics check in as the hotter team and with the better overall record. However, I feel that the Nets are favored for good reason.
As you very likely are aware, these teams made a huge trade with each other in the offseason. Garnett, Pierce and Jason Terry all came over from Boston. So far, that trade hasn't worked out too well for the Nets. They've struggled while the Celtics are on top of the division. Needless to say, both teams will really want this one. The Nets are expected to see the return of Deron Williams and perhaps Pierce, as well. While its true that it may take some time for everyone to get used to each other, I do expect Williams' return to provide an immediate boost. Note that the Celtics, who are 0-3 ATS their last three off a double-digit win, remain without Rondo. Also, note that the Celts have had one day off in between games while the Nets have had two days off. Additionally, while the Nets have tomorrow off, the Celtics will be playing a big game against their former coach's (Doc Rivers) new team. The Nets are off an 8-point win, one which saw Lopez put up 32 points. I believe they bring more to the table and I expect them to come away with the win and cover. 10* |
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12-08-13 | Carolina Panthers v. New Orleans Saints -4 | Top | 13-31 | Win | 102 | 131 h 20 m | Show |
I'm playing on NEW ORLEANS. The Panthers are rolling right now and they certainly looked better than the Saints last week. Admittedly, the Panthers' defense is very good. I believe that the Saints have the better coach, the better QB and the better offense though. Combine all that with the fact they're playing at home and I expect them to overcome the fact that they're playing on a short week and for them to finish on top.
True, the Saints looked pretty bad at Seattle last week. Its important not to over-react to a single game though. Its also important to remember that last week's game was played up in the Pacific Northwest, where the Seahawks have been unbeatable. This game, however, is being played at New Orleans, where its been the Saints who are unbeatable. Big difference. In six games here, the Saints are 6-0 SU and 5-1 ATS. They've outscored opposing teams by an average score of 33.2 to 15.8 here, out gaining them by an average margin of 450.8 to 270.2, in terms of total yards. Brees, who will be highly motivated to bounce back from last week's subpar effort, has topped 300 passing yards in all six home games this season. He's thrown 19 touchdowns against just three interceptions here. He's got a 122.2 home passer rating. The Panthers have been solid on the road but not dominant like New Orleans has been at home. The Saints haven't lost consecutive games in a single regular season under Payton since 2009. While they may have more trouble at Carolina in a couple of weeks, I expect the Saints to make a statement Sunday night. 10* |
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12-08-13 | Oregon v. Ole Miss -1 | Top | 115-105 | Loss | -110 | 22 h 16 m | Show |
I'm playing on OLE MISS. The Ducks have gotten off to an impressive start and bring a top 15 ranking into today's game. I expect them to suffer their first loss here though.
Give the Ducks credit for beating Georgetown (at South Korea) in their opener. However, since that victory, they've been double-digit home favorites for every subsequent game. In other words, the competition has been pretty weak. That changes here, as they'll take on an Ole Miss team which finished with 27 wins last season, advancing to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. The Rebels' chances for success this season improved a lot when Marshall Henderson was allowed to return to the team with only a very light punishment. Henderson will be suspended for the team's first two SEC games but he'll be around for today's contest. Given that he led the league in scoring last season and that he was the MVP of the SEC Tournament, which the Rebels won, having him in the lineup is certainly significant. Henderson didn't shoot well from beyond the arc last game and the Rebels lost by three at K-State. He was 4 for 9 (44.4%) from 3-point range in the Rebels' last home game though, en route to scoring 19 points. Back home, I expect Marshall to bounce back with an improved effort. Speaking of suspensions, the Ducks have a pair of players who will miss their first nine games, guard Dominic Artis and forward Ben Carter. Throw in the fact that they have seven transfers new to the program - and I believe that the Ducks are definitely beatable. The K-State and Oregon games are two big non-conf. contests for the Rebels. Having lost to the Wildcats, the Rebels should be extremely motivated for a win here. The Rebels have won 23 straight home games against non-conference opponents. Going back further finds them at 62-2 under coach Kennedy in such games. I expect them to keep that impressive streak in tact here. 10* |
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12-08-13 | Seattle Seahawks v. San Francisco 49ers -2.5 | Top | 17-19 | Loss | -118 | 127 h 14 m | Show |
I'm playing on SAN FRANCISCO. Admittedly, the Seahawks looked very impressive last week. Admittedly, its going to be tough to beat them up in the Pacific Northwest. They're not at home here though and they're up against another very talented team - one which is also playing very well - and one which is determined to deliver some payback, for an earlier loss at Seattle.
The 49'ers, who are off back-to-back double-digit wins, are 8-2 ATS as favorites this season and they're 2-0 ATS when playing a game with a line in the +3 to -3 range. The 49'ers, who were embarrassed (29-3) at Seattle in September, are also 7-3 ATS the last 10 times that they attempted to avenge an earlier loss. In addition to the revenge factor, the 49'ers arguably have more to play for. Seattle has already clinched a playoff spot, while they have not. While the 49'ers are playing on a "normal" week, the Seahawks are playing on a short week, due to having played on Monday. As they did this year, the Seahawks hammered the 49'ers at Seattle last season. However, the 49'ers won by seven when the teams met here at SF. In fact, they've outscored the Hawks by a 109-54 margin the last four meetings here. While I won with the "under" when these teams first met, I believe the value now lies with the revenge-minded home team. 10* |
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12-08-13 | Oakland Raiders v. NY Jets -2.5 | Top | 27-37 | Win | 100 | 124 h 52 m | Show |
I'm playing on the NEW YORK JETS. While the Jets made me look pretty bad last week, I really like them in this spot.
Lets not forget that the Raiders, who are playing out the string, are a West Coast based team, playing an early game in the Eastern Time Zone. Lets also keep in mind that its expected to be very cold, something the Jets are more accustomed to than their guests from California. Even after last week, the Jets aren't out of the playoff picture quite yet. They will be if they lose there though. Note that three of their final four opponents (incl. Oakland) are currently .500 or worse. Offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson noted: "There's definitely a sense of urgency now. You recognize there are four games left and we recognize the challenge that's before us, but all we can do is just keep our heads down and grind right now and focus on our work." The Raiders like to rely on the ground game, which helps out McGloin. However, they're banged up at the running back position and they'll be facing a Jets' defense which is the best in the entire league against the run. The Raiders are a dismal 37-69-5 over the years, when playing with a line in the -3 to +3 range. That includes an 0-2 SU/ATS mark in that situation, since the start of November. While its true that he hasn't performed at an elite level, I like that Ryan is sticking with Smith at QB. I believe he gives them the best chance to win here. While I've already acknowledged that they didn't play well last week, the Jets are still a solid 4-2 SU/ATS here at home. Prior to the Miami loss, they'd beaten the Saints in the previous game. With more to play for and the venue/weather/start time in their favor, I like the Jets to bounce back with their best effort, en route to a much needed win and cover. 10* |
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12-07-13 | Ohio State -5 v. Michigan State | Top | 24-34 | Loss | -110 | 15 h 18 m | Show |
I'm playing on OHIO STATE. Despite their perfect record, a lot of people don't seem to believe in the Buckeyes. That sentiment has kept this line lower than it otherwise could have been. I believe its also helped us by providing excellent value.
Needless to say, the stakes are very high for both teams. While both ultimately just want to win, it should be noted that an "impressive" win by the Buckeyes would potentially go along way in helping to fend off a one-loss SEC champion in the BCS standings. True, the Buckeyes only beat the Wolverines by a point last week and are now 0-3 ATS their last three. However, last week's game was at Michigan and the previous two games were still blowout wins, as they won by 28 and 25 points. Even with last week's nail biter, which should actually serve them well here, the Buckeyes are still outscoring teams by an average of 28 points per game. They score an average of 48.2 ppg (50 on the road) and allow 20.2. While also impressive, Michigan State arguably hasn't been as dominant. The Spartans score 29.4 (30.4 on the road) and allow 11.7 (13.6 on the road.) While we have to go back a bit, note that Michigan State is 4-6 SU/ATS its last 10 in a dome while Ohio State is 8-4 ATS (10-2 SU) in domes, during the same time. Don't forget that Ohio State has now won 24 straight games. Urban Meyer had this to say: ''I feel very strongly about my team. I would take this team anywhere with me. A team that knows how to win and refuses to lose is a special team and this is a very special team.'' Ultimately, I look for Ohio State's superior offense to be too much for the Spartans. I expect the Buckeyes to keep the winning streak in tact and look for them to cover the small number along the way. 10* |
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12-06-13 | Los Angeles Lakers v. Sacramento Kings -3.5 | Top | 106-100 | Loss | -105 | 14 h 41 m | Show |
I'm playing on SACRAMENTO. With Kobe soon set to return, we may not see the Kings favored over the Lakers again for awhile. Kobe isn't expected to be back quite yet though - and I believe the Kings are favored for good reason tonight.
While the Kings haven't been getting the "W's" to show for it, they have been playing well of late. I backed them last game and they nearly came back to beat OKC, losing by only two. In fact, three of the Kings' last five losses came by a combined five points and another came in OT. The only "bad" loss during that stretch came against these same Lakers. However, that was at LA and the Kings were off a 1-point heartbreaker vs. the Clippers the previous night. This time, they're at home and well-rested. They're 3-1 SU/ATS the last four times that they hosted the Lakers and I look for them to get some payback tonight. 10* |
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12-05-13 | Houston Texans -2.5 v. Jacksonville Jaguars | Top | 20-27 | Loss | -125 | 59 h 18 m | Show |
I'm playing on HOUSTON. These teams both have bad records. For the Jaguars, that was expected. It wasn't supposed to be like that for the Texans though, as they were anticipating a big year. One of the low-points of the Houston season was when the Jags beat them. Now, they get a chance to avenge that loss on National TV - a chance to show the country that they're a much better team than their record indicates. I expect them to rise to the occasion, making the most of that opportunity.
Andre Johnson called the loss to the Jags the "lowest point" of his 11-year NFL career. While the Jags have actually won two in a row, both came on the road. They're 0-4 SU/ATS when listed as the home team, getting outscored by a 29 to 6.2 average. In fact, they've lost seven straight home games, dating back to last season. While the Jags are being out gained by an average margin of 381 to 285.6 (394.5 to 252.5 at Jax!) the Texans are out gaining teams by an average of 365.2 to 303.9, in terms of total yards per game. The Texans are 3-0-1 ATS the last four times that they were favored by three or fewer points on the road. They're also 7-3 ATS the last 10 times that they attempted to avenge an earlier loss. Off the tough loss vs. the Pats and on an extended losing streak, some of the Texan players may not be thrilled about the short turn-around in between games. I don't think its a bad thing though. Houston offensive lineman Duane Brown said this of playing on the short week: "That |
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12-04-13 | Denver Nuggets v. Cleveland Cavaliers +4.5 | Top | 88-98 | Win | 100 | 10 h 7 m | Show |
I'm playing on CLEVELAND. Off seven straight wins, the Nuggets enter as the hotter team. However, the Cavaliers are off a victory of their own and they've also got both the venue and the schedule in their favor. I feel that they're providing us with excellent value here.
The Nuggets got a remarkable 72 points from their bench last night. So, its true that none of the starers logged heavy minutes. They still had to play though and will now be playing their third road game in the past four days. Note that the Nuggets are 0-2 SU/ATS this season, when playing the second of back-to-back games. They lost both by double-digits, 122-111 at Houston and 114-103 at Phoenix. Even with last night's cover, the Nuggets are still only 3-4 as favorites this season. They're also still just 5-7 ATS the last dozen times that they were listed as road favorites in the 3.5 to 6 range. The Cavs got back on track with a much-needed win last time out, taking down Chicago in the process. They've since had plenty of rest in between games, probably a good thing for Bynum and the team in general. Yes, Andrew Bynum is still around. In fact, the 7-foot center is off a monster game. He had 20 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks - his best effort in recent memory. Bynum figures to carry the momentum into this evening; he's averaging 24.8 points and 11.8 rebounds his last four games against Denver. He scored 30 the last time he faced the Nuggets. You may recall that Bynum blocked 10 shots in a game against the Nuggets that season too, 11% of their shots. At the time, Kobe Byrant said this of Bynum's performance: "His timing was impeccable today. He really understood the rhythm of their offensive players. He was just there at the exact moment, either to change or block the shot." Kyrie Irving, who has averaged 24 points and 7.3 assists in three career games vs. Denver, is certainly pleased to see Bynum playing well. He said this of the Cavs' big man: "When you have someone you can throw it down to, you know he can get his shot when he wants. He draws so much attention. It opens up a lot of opportunities for all of us." I'll take the points but I look for the Cavs to put together back-to-back wins for the first time, snapping Denver's winning streak in the process. 10* |
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12-02-13 | New Orleans Pelicans v. Chicago Bulls -6.5 | Top | 131-128 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 6 m | Show |
I'm playing on CHICAGO. I believe the Pelicans are in the wrong place at the wrong time. Off a 1-5 road trip, the Bulls figure to be seeing red here. They've been a MUCH better team at home though, unbeatable in fact. With the schedule in their favor, I expect them to bounce back with a big win.
Speaking of "bouncing back," the Bulls have been excellent at doing just that, after getting upset in their previous game. In fact, they're 22-10-1 ATS (27-6 SU) the last 33 times that they lost, when favored, their previous game. The last time that they were in that situation, they responded with a 20-pooint win. While the Bulls had yesterday off, the Pelicans were busy upsetting the Knicks, at MSG. In addition to the back-to-back spot, they'll be playing their third game in the past four nights. Of course, losing Anthony Davis last night didn't help matters. Davis, who hurt his hand in the first half yesterday, averages 19.6 points, 10.6 rebounds (both best on the team) AND he leads the league in blocked shots. While the Pelicans were able to overcome Davis' injury last night, it figures to catch up with them here. Without Davis, the Pelicans will be forced to rely more on Ryan Anderson. However, he's only shot 28.6%, including 20.6% from 3-point range, his last five against the Bulls. While the Bulls are 2-8 on the road, they're 5-0 at home. They're outscoring teams by an average of greater than 12 points per game here. Given the situation, I expect another double-digit win. 10* |
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12-01-13 | Minnesota Timberwolves v. Oklahoma City Thunder -8.5 | Top | 103-113 | Win | 100 | 9 h 13 m | Show |
I'm playing on OKC. This one sets up nicely for the home team. While the Thunder had last night off, the T-Wolves were busy beating the Mavs, at Dallas.
The Wolves are 0-2 SU/ATS the last two times that they played the second of b2b games, most recently losing by double-digits against Houston. Off six straight wins, the Thunder are rolling. While they only won by one last time out, the previous three wins had come by an average of 14 points. The T-Wolves should have OKC's full attention. That's because they hammered the Thunder back on 11/1, at Minnesota. The Thunder are 34-24 ATS the past 2+ seasons, when attempting to avenge an earlier loss. They beat the Wolves by 16 last time the teams met here and by 22 the previous meeting here. Overall, they're 22-13-1 ATS (27-9 SU) the last 36 meetings, when listed as the home team. With the schedule in their favor, I expect them to continue that dominance this evening. 10* |
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12-01-13 | Denver Broncos v. Kansas City Chiefs +6.5 | Top | 35-28 | Loss | -110 | 9 h 56 m | Show |
I'm playing on KC. I won with the Broncos when these teams met at Denver. However, with the rematch being played at Arrowhead, I'm expecting a much different result.
I successfully played against KC last week. Favored vs. the Chargers and perhaps looking ahead to this game, the Chiefs lost outright. Keep in mind that they only lost by three points though and also that it was their first home loss of the entire season. True, the KC defense was shredded by the Chargers. However, the offense also put up huge (38) points and even elite defenses are capable of having an off-day. Safety Eric Berry said this of the KC defense. "It's not the end of the world. But we do have a sense of urgency this week to get the things corrected that we see on tape." The Chiefs do have a couple of key injuries. The same is true of Denver though. Even with last week's loss here, the Chiefs are still outscoring teams by an average score of 25 to 17.3 here. Meanwhile, the Broncos have shown that they can be vulnerable. They blew the big lead at New England last week, Manning compiling a 70.4 passer rating. With that loss, the Broncos are only 2-2 their last four road games. All four of those games were close, each decided by eight or less. Overall, Denver scored 143 points, allowing 141. Speaking of close games, the Chiefs last three home games have all been decided by six or fewer points. I won't be surprised to see this one also come down to the wire and with the line having climbed from its opener, I believe we're getting excellent value with what should be a highly motivated home underdog. 10* |
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12-01-13 | Miami Dolphins v. NY Jets -1 | Top | 23-3 | Loss | -120 | 31 h 37 m | Show |
I'm playing on the NY JETS. The road team took both meetings in last year's season series. However, this Sunday afternoon, I look for the home team to finish on top.
The Jets have NOT played well on the road. Last week, they lost 19-3 at Baltimore. The previous week, they were blown out 37-14 by Buffalo. Their previous road game before that? A 49-9 loss at Cincinnati. Games at NY have been much different though. The Jets beat the Saints in their most recent game here and they beat the Patriots in their previous home game. Needless to say, those are a pair of pretty good teams. Overall, the Jets are 4-1 SU/ATS at home. That's considerably better than Miami's 2-3 SU/ATS mark on the road. The Dolphins have dropped three straight on the road overall. One of Miami's big problems recently has been an inability to run the football. After managing a mere two rushing yards vs. TB, a franchise low, the Dolphins only gained 52 rushing yards vs. Carolina last week. Offensive coordinator Mike Sherman noted: "You have to be able to run the ball to be effective. We just have to find a way to get the balance that we so desperately need. We don't have that balance right now." The Jets are already 1-0 SU/ATS as home favorites of three or fewer points, beating Buffalo by seven here, as a 2.5 point favorite. While both teams have some "issues," playing on their homefield, I believe it will be the Jets who bounce back with a very important victory. 10* |
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12-01-13 | New England Patriots v. Houston Texans +9 | Top | 34-31 | Win | 100 | 6 h 30 m | Show |
I'm playing on HOUSTON. I've had some success playing on/against the Patriots. Most recently, I backed them in last week's win over Denver. I feel that they're laying too many points this week though and am now going against them.
The Pats, who may be ripe for a letdown after last week, haven't been the same team away from Foxboro. In fact, they've lost three straight on the road, falling at Carolina, NY and Cincinnati. The Texans have not been good to me this season. In fact, they've proven downright costly. They're getting more points than they usually do here though. If they'd been getting this many points every week, they'd be 8-3 ATS. Only three of their losses have been by greater than a TD - none of their last five. The Pats average a respectable 362.4 yards per game on the road. The Texans average 407.2 ypg here at Houston though. While New England gains an average of 5.4 yards per play on the road, the Texans average 5.8 ypp here at home. On defense, the Texans allow a mere 287 yards per game at Houston, compared to the 353.4 average that the Pats allow per game on the road. Brady said this of the Texans: "They have a lot of the same guys they had last year. We're not even concerned about the record. You look at what they can do defensively and the kind of playmakers they have. ... They have probably the best front we've faced all season." The fact that the Pats knocked them out of the playoffs last season should provide the Texans with some added motivation here. They've been at their best off a division loss in recent seasons and I expect them to bounce back with their best effort here. 10* |
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11-30-13 | Texas A&M +5 v. Missouri | Top | 21-28 | Loss | -105 | 51 h 18 m | Show |
I'm playing on TEXAS A@M. While the Tigers have had a much better season, I won't be surprised if the Aggies score the upset here. At the least, I expect them to give the Tigers all they can handle. That makes the points an attractive option.
True, the Aggies got blown out at LSU last week. However, they'd won their previous three games by a combined score of 164-72. For the season, Manziel and the Aggies are averaging 45.6 ppg, good for sixth best in the country. While the Aggies 356.1 passing yards per game is among the nation's best, Manziel can also beat teams with his legs. Josh Dobbs and Jalen Whitlow (Tennessee & Kentucky) both had some success in picking up chunks on the ground against the Tigers - and Manziel is more dangerous runner than either of those QBs. Yes, the Aggies have a few losses. However, Missouri hasn't had to face any of the three teams (Alabama, Auburns, LSU) that defeated Texas A@M. While Missouri won by 14 at Ole Miss last week, the game could have easily been much closer. Keep in mind that the Tigers are still only a month removed from losing to South Carolina. So, they aren't unbeatable. The Aggies are 6-3 SU/ATS their last nine off a conference loss. The last time that they were in that situation, they hammered Vanderbilt by a score of 56-24. I expect them to bounce back with another big effort here, en route to AT LEAST a cover. 10* |
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11-30-13 | Alabama -10 v. Auburn | Top | 28-34 | Loss | -110 | 47 h 60 m | Show |
I'm playing on ALABAMA. While the Tide are fairly heavy favorites, there seems to be quite a lot of talk about Auburn scoring an upset here. I'm not buying it.
The Tide have been dominant on both sides of the ball. They began the season with a 35-10 win over V-Tech. That was followed by a 7-point win at Texas A@M. Since then, the Tide have defeated all nine opponents by double-digits. Only one of those opponents scored more than 10 points. That was LSU, which got 17. Alabama still won by 21. Both teams have put up big points on offense. Auburn is averaging 39 ppg. Alabama average 39.7. Auburn has averaged 7.1 yards per play. Alabama is averaging 7 yards per play. Its on the defensive side of the ball where Bama really has the edge. The Tide are allowing an average of 9.3 points and 263.9 yards per game. The Tigers, on the other hand, are allowing 22 ppg and 406.9 ypg. While opposing teams are managing only 4.6 yards per play against the Tide, they average 5.7 ypp vs. the Tigers. Alabama has outscored conference opponents by a 39.6 to 11.9 average., out gaining them by nearly 200 yards per game. On the other hand, Auburn has outscored them by a 36.1 to 28 margin, out gaining them by an average of 18 yards per game. While Auburn certainly deserves a lot of credit for an excellent season, the Tigers could easily have a few more losses. I believe that their magic runs out here. Alabama won last year's game by a score of 49-0. The year before, playing at Auburn, the Tide won by a 42-14 score. The Tigers again have homefield advantage and they've had an extra week to prepare. In the end, I don't think it will be enough. I expect another double-digit win for Saban and the Tide. 10* |
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11-29-13 | Fresno State v. San Jose State +8 | Top | 52-62 | Win | 100 | 23 h 16 m | Show |
I'm playing on SAN JOSE STATE. This game is very important for both teams. The Bulldogs are looking to remain perfect, hoping to get to a BCS bowl game. The Spartans are looking to ruin that dream while becoming bowl eligible themselves.
Its true that Fresno State has a big time passing attack, led by Derek Carr. San Jose State's QB (Fales) is no slouch either though, arguably the best QB that Fresno will have faced. While Fales has thrown a few too many (13) interceptions this season, the fifth-year senior has also completed 62.2% of his passes for 3,642 yards and 27 TDs. Note that the Spartans' offense that has put up 600 or more yards in three games for the first time in school history. While the Spartans have dropped back-to-back games here, both losses came by six or fewer points. Prior to the recent skid, they'd won four straight. While they've blown out their last few opponents, the Bulldogs have still seen four games decided by seven or fewer points this season. Note that I'm not necessarily sold on their special teams' unit. The Spartans, who have had one more day of rest and preparation time than the Bulldogs, are an excellent 13-4 ATS as underdogs the past couple of seasons. With so much on the line, I expect Fales and co. to bring their A-Game and for the Spartans to rise to the occasion with at least another cover. 10* |
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11-28-13 | Pittsburgh Steelers v. Baltimore Ravens -2.5 | Top | 20-22 | Loss | -126 | 58 h 48 m | Show |
I'm playing on BALTIMORE. This is a pivotal game for both teams. The winner will be very much alive in the playoff race - although still far from a lock - the loser will be nearly out of the hunt. Playing at home, I like the defending champs to rise to the occasion.
The Steelers did look impressive in beating the Browns last week, at Cleveland. They're only 1-6 ATS the last seven times that they were off a divisional win though and they're still a dismal 7-15 ATS the last 22 times that they played on the road overall. Even with last week's win, the Steelers are still getting outscored by a 24.5 to 22 average margin on the road this season, getting outgained by an average of 387.2 to 349.5, in terms of total yards. On the other hand, despite not putting up many yards, the Ravens are outscoring teams by a fairly commanding 20 to 10.8 average margin here at Baltimore. Not surprisingly, they're 4-1 SU and 4-0-1 ATS here. The lone loss came against the Packers, with Rodgers. Needless to say, the defense has been excellent in front of the home fans. While both teams figure to be desperate, having already lost at Pittsburgh, the Ravens may be even more so. The Ravens are 4-2 ATS the last six times that they were home favorites of three or less. While this series has historically been close, I expect the Ravens to come out on top and believe they'll do enough to cover the small number. 10* |
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11-25-13 | San Francisco 49ers v. Washington Redskins +6.5 | Top | 27-6 | Loss | -110 | 81 h 1 m | Show |
I'm playing on WASHINGTON. While the 49'ers have had a better overall season, both teams are off back-to-back losses. Both teams badly need a victory. Playing at home and getting more than a field goal, I believe the Redskins are offering excellent value.
After back-to-back road losses, the Redskins figure to be happy to return home. They've averaged better than 30 points per game here this season, putting up better than 450 yards per game. In their last two games here, the Skins defeated the Chargers and the Bears. While the 49'ers are probably stronger than either of those teams, they haven't been able to score many points recently. While SF has totaled just 29 combined points its last two games, Washington has managed a total of 75 in its last two here at home. After playing in SF two weeks ago and in a dome last week, the west-coast based 49'ers may not enjoy the cold weather here. Note that this is the first time all season that they played back-to-back "true" road games. (They did play a neutral game vs. the Jags, after playing a road game.) The last time that they were in that situation was last December and they lost the second of those games (at Seattle on 12/23/12) by a score of 43-12. The previous time that they were in that situation, they lost outright at St. Louis, when laying -7.5 points. That loss happened to be immediately following a game vs. the Saints, at New Orleans. Even with a 3-7 record, given the poor records of the other NFC East teams, the Skins aren't completely out of the race. At the very least, tonight's game offers a chance to show the world that they're better than the record indicates. Looking at the last couple of years and we find that the 49'ers are 3-5 ATS when playing a team with a losing record during the second half of the season. Meanwhile, during the same period, the Skins are 5-2-1 ATS when facing a team with a winning record, during the second half of the season. I expect them to step up with AT LEAST a cover. 10* |
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11-25-13 | Houston Rockets v. Memphis Grizzlies +2 | Top | 93-86 | Loss | -108 | 13 h 53 m | Show |
I'm playing on MEMPHIS. Both teams are expected to be without a key player. The Rockets will likely be without Harden. The Grizzlies will be without Gasol. Playing at home, I believe the Grizzlies will be the team best able to overcome that loss.
The Grizzlies didn't fare too well last time out, getting blown out by the Spurs. The Spurs are very tough though and that was the first game back home from a road trip, which can sometimes be a tough spot. The Grizzlies have that first game back out of the way now and the Rockets aren't quite yet in that class as the Spurs, at least not without Harden. True, the Rockets fared well with without Harden last time out. However, they were at home and facing a Minnesota team which was playing its fourth game in the past five days. This time, they're on the road against a rested opponent. Note that Houston's only road game without Harden resulted in an outright loss at Philadelphia. Prior to the loss vs. the Spurs, the Grizzlies had won four straight, including road wins vs. the Clippers and Warriors. So, they'd really started to play well. They've also been solid at bouncing back from a bad loss so far this season. While the Rockets are 2-3 SU off a win by 10 or more points this season, the Grizzlies are 3-1 SU when off a loss by 10 or more. I expect them to respond with their best effort, en route to a win and cover. 10* |
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11-24-13 | Denver Broncos v. New England Patriots +2.5 | Top | 31-34 | Win | 100 | 57 h 52 m | Show |
I'm playing on NEW ENGLAND. I successfully backed the Broncos vs. the Chiefs last week. However, I believe the value lies the other way here.
Last week's win was at home. Sunday's game is on the road, at hostile New England. Big difference. The Broncos haven't exactly been dominant on the road in recent weeks. They won by eight at San Diego in their last game. However, their two previous road games resulted in a 6-point loss and a 3-point win. Their only "big" road win was against the Giants, way back in Week 2. That "big road win" was back in September. Back when Manning was still healthy. That's no longer the case here. Manning is now playing at less than 100% health. Playing at home, he still had enough to outduel Alex Smith and the conservative Chiefs. Now, he's on the road though - and now he's up against an opponent which is typically capable of putting up more points on the board than the Chiefs. The Patriots have long been outstanding in the underdog role. They're 79-46-4 the last 129 times that they were getting points. That includes a 9-3-1 ATS mark as home underdogs of three or fewer points. Lets not forget that the Patriots last three games here have all resulted in victories. They showed an ability to come from behind, in beating a very good New Orleans team. Next, they beat a division rival (Miami) by double-digits. That was followed by a 55-31 destruction of Pittsburgh, in their most recent game here. Going back further finds the Pats at 5-0 here, outscoring teams by an average of 12 points. That's better than Denver's 3-1 road record. Some might be surprised that the Pats' margin of victory on the road it much better than the Broncos, who are outscoring teams by an average of 5.7 points per road game. Manning may break Brady's record of TDs in a season but Brady is still 9-4 in head-to-head meetings. Overall, including the playoffs, Manning is just 2-9 on the road against the Pats, 2-7 when facing Brady here. Playing at home, I like Brady and co. to make a statement, that they're still a force in the AFC, one that should not be forgotten about. 10* |
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11-24-13 | Carolina Panthers v. Miami Dolphins +5 | Top | 20-16 | Win | 100 | 49 h 22 m | Show |
I'm playing on MIAMI. Not many are giving the Dolphins much of a chance here. After all, they're up against Carolina, a red hot team which just beat New England - a team which defeated the Dolphins by double-digits less than a month ago. While I respect the Panthers, I see it differently and believe that anit-Miami sentiment is actually helping to provide us with excellent value.
While many may be down on the Dolphins, keep in mind that they beat San Diego here last week. In their previous home game, they defeated Cincinnati. They've only lost twice here all season and both those setbacks both came by three or fewer points. Also, lets not forget that the Dolphins are still very much alive in the AFC playoff race. At 5-5, they're still only two games behind the Patriots, who are 7-3. The Dolphins know that if they can win today, there's a chance that the Pats will lose, as they're facing Denver. Either way, the Dolphins know that they get to host the Pats in a few weeks - their next home game after this one - and that there will be a lot more meaning to that game, if they can win here. Even if catching the Pats is unrealistic, as it likely is, the Dolphins are still alive in the Wildcard race - IF they can win this week. As Miami tackle Tyson Clabo commented: "We're fighting through this. Someone's got to get that last wild-card spot. Why not us?" While playing without a team's starting center (Pouncey is doubtful as of this writing) is never a good thing, keep in mind that the Dolphins won without Pouncey last week. Remember, Carolina isn't entirely healthy either. Yes, its a big game for the Panthers. Off an emotional/controversial Monday night win, which was preceded by a win on the West Coast (at SF) I believe that they could easily be caught patting themselves on the back a little here. The Panthers have seen each of their last two games decided by four points or less, a 4-point win and a 1-point win. They've played four games which were decided by four or fewer points. Meanwhile, Miami has seen its last three games all decided by four points or less. That makes it six straight Dolphin games which were decided by 10 or fewer points with five of those decided by four or less. I'm grabbing the generous points with what I expect to be a highly motivated home underdog. 10* |
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11-23-13 | USC v. Colorado +23.5 | Top | 47-29 | Win | 100 | 15 h 29 m | Show |
I'm playing on COLORADO. As indicated by the pointspread of greater than three touchdowns, the visitors have had a much better season. That said, I really like how this one sets up for the home team.
The Buffaloes are playing their final home game of the season. While its been a tough year, they're off a rare win, beating up on Cal by a score of 41-24. That should provide some confidence here. I believe that the Trojans could easily be ripe for a "letdown." They're off a huge win and have just gotten back into the top 25. They've also got rival UCLA on deck. Given those circumstances, it may not be easy to "get up" for lowly Colorado. Including an ATS loss at Hawaii to start the season, the Trojans are 0-3 ATS the last three times that they ere listed as favorites in the 21.5 to 31 range. During that time, they're 3-6 ATS as road favorites, overall. I believe they'll find the going tougher than expected tonight. 10* |
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11-23-13 | Wisc-Milwaukee v. Tennessee Tech +1.5 | Top | 70-63 | Loss | -106 | 10 h 44 m | Show |
I'm playing on TENNESSEE TECH. These teams met at Milwaukee last season. The Golden Eagles were 2.5 point underdogs but won by double-digits. I believe this year's team, which returned four starters, is stronger. Even better, this year, they get to face the Panthers at home. I expect an "upset."
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11-23-13 | Missouri v. Ole Miss +3 | Top | 24-10 | Loss | -115 | 74 h 12 m | Show |
I'm playing on MISSISSIPPI. The Tigers come in with the higher ranking and as the favorite. While they deserve respect for an excellent season, I'm expecting to see an upset. The Rebels have only lost one game here all season. That was against Texas A&M and the loss came by only three points. They lost by eight at Auburn. Their only other loss - and their only loss by more than eight points - came at Alabama. The Tigers have been tough against the run, but not so much against the pass, I believe that the Rebels have the passing game to take advantage of that weakness. Missouri gives up 274.9 yards per game through the air. Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace averages 266.4 passing yards per game. The Tigers get their starting QB (Franklin) back in the starting lineup. Franklin was having an excellent season before he got hurt in the Georgia game, throwing for better than 1500 yards with 14 TD passes against only three INTs. That said, Franklin hasn't started in four games and now he's on the road in what figures to be a very hostile environment. While Pinkel says he "looks great," I won't be surprised to see some effects from the layoff. It should be noted that even if Franklin plays at his best, there can sometimes be a little bit of a letdown from the rest of the team - when a "star" returns. Its not always the "boost" that most assume. Often, players give a little bit extra when the star (or #1 QB) is out, to try and help out the replacement and do their best to win without him. Then, when the star returns, the other players (subconsciously) will "relax," if only slightly. While the Rebels may not be an "upper tier" SEC team, they're still good enough to be ranked in the top 25 in the country overall. In fact, the Rebels have won four straight including a win over LSU - the Tigers were ranked #6 at the time. Last week, the Rebels racked up 751 yards, en route to a 51-21 rout of Troy. While the Trojans admittedly aren't very good, that type of blowout should give the Rebels plenty of confidence here. I'll gladly take whatever points are being offered but as stated earlier, I expect an upset. 10* |
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11-23-13 | Vanderbilt v. Tennessee -2.5 | Top | 14-10 | Loss | -110 | 73 h 29 m | Show |
I'm playing on TENNESSEE. The Commodores come in as the hotter team. They're also off a big win in last year's game. However, that was at Vanderbilt. The Vols, who are back at home now, have still dominated the rivalry over the years.
While any game in this rivalry is big for both teams, I believe this game will mean more to the Vols. Yes, the Vols have a poor record and are off some bad losses. However, lets keep in mind that this team has played a killer schedule. They've taken on the likes of Oregon, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Missouri and Auburn. Lets also remember that the Vols beat South Carolina and nearly (should have) beat Georgia. While the Commodores are no slouches, I still believe they represent a step down in class from the recent teams that the Vols have faced. A win here - and a win next week at Kentucky - and the Vols can still become bowl eligible. The Vols should be refreshed, having had last week off. Yes, the Commodores deserve some credit for being Florida. However, lets also keep in mind that they got outgained by a 344-183 margin in that game. This is the final home game for the Vols' senior class. They've had a rough time but can change their history by going out by winning their last two games and becoming bowl eligible. The only previous time that the Vols played with two week's rest in between games this season was when they beat South Carolina. I successfully backed the Vols in that game and I expect Jones to have them ready to go once again. 10* |
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11-22-13 | Morgan State v. La Salle -9.5 | Top | 59-78 | Win | 100 | 14 h 49 m | Show |
I'm playing on LA SALLE. The Explorers have yet to cover a spread. They should have a significant advantage over tonight's opponent though and I expect a double-digit blowout.
Morgan State is 0-4, getting outscored by an average score of 79-62. While the Bears are an experienced bunch, they've been suffering from the loss of DeWayne Jackson, a 2-time All Conference selection. The Explorers are also an experienced team, one from a much better conference, one which returned four starters from last season's 24-win team. The Explorers are 18-2 SU their last 20 games against teams with a losing record, 10-3 ATS in the ones which had lines. During that time, they're 3-1 SU/ATS after three or more consecutive ATS losses. The Explorers can't afford to drop this game. They didn't come all this way (to Virgin Islands) to lose to the likes of Morgan State and I expect them to flex their muscles with a big win. 10* |
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11-21-13 | Rice v. UAB +19.5 | Top | 37-34 | Win | 100 | 49 h 27 m | Show |
I'm playing on UAB. Recent results have created a very large number for this one. While I respect the Owls, I believe this line is a little too high.
Rice is off a blowout win. However, that was at home. The Owls' last road game resulted in a 28-16 loss. UAB is off back-to-back blowout losses. However, those were both on the road. The Blazers did also lose their last home game. But, that loss came by only a field goal. Their only other home loss came by just 14 points. Rice is 3-3 when playing away from home. Only one of those victories came by greater than six points though. I believe the short turn-around will favor the home team. When asked about playing on a short week, UAB coach Garrick McGee noted: "You lose a couple of days of preparation. In the offseason we spent some time on Rice, using last year |
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11-20-13 | Houston Rockets v. Dallas Mavericks -3 | Top | 120-123 | Push | 0 | 15 h 4 m | Show |
I'm playing on DALLAS. The Rockets looked pretty dominant last night, showing the type of potential that they have. That was at home against a weak Boston squad though. Tonight, they're on the road against an instate rival, one which has revenge on its mind and one which is currently playing very well on its home floor.
While they lost at Houston a couple of weeks ago, the Mavericks are a perfect 5-0 at home. They've outscored teams by an average of 110.8 to 100.2 here. On the other hand, the Rockets are giving up 112 points per game on the road, scoring 112.8 themselves. Overall, they're allowing 106.2 per game. Note that the Mavs are 28-17 ATS (29-16 SU) their last 45 against teams allowing greater than 99 points per game. The Mavs have dominated the Rockets here in recent seasons and I expect them to finish on top again tonight. 10* |
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11-20-13 | Northern Illinois v. Toledo +3 | Top | 35-17 | Loss | -115 | 26 h 8 m | Show |
I'm playing on TOLEDO. As you're likely aware, this is a very big game for both of these teams. With a victory, Northern Illinois can clinch at least a share of the Mid-American Conference West Division title. If the Rockets win, however, there would be a 3-way tie, with Ball State.
While the Huskies have dominated this conference in recent years, I believe that Toledo's homefield advantage will prove significant this evening. Northern Illinois coach Carey had this to say of the Glass Bowl: "It's going to be a hostile environment. It's going to be Wednesday. It's going to be a night game. It's an 8:00 p.m. kickoff, so it's going to be cold. I'm sure it's going to be windy |
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