SATURDAY 3-2-1 +6.25 UNITS
Here are today's plays:
7 Units Arkansas State -6 -106
It will be Penn State's big frontcourt player (7-foot Jan Jagla) against Arkansas State's depth and speed. Arkansas State (8-1 SU, 3-1 ATS) is averaging 79 ppg while shooting 48%. They have plenty of depth, with 6’-4” junior Dewarick Spencer (19 ppg) and 6’-1” senior Tevoris Thompson (14 ppg) running the backcourt, while 6’-8” senior Kim Adams (10 rebounds per game) and 6'-5” junior JJ Montgomery (19 ppg) crash the boards. They have enough frontcourt depth to throw at Penn State, and this team has beaten Ole Miss of the SEC (74-69 as a +11 dog) and Southern Miss of C-USA (78-71). The Penn State (4-4 SU, 4-2 ATS) Nittany Lions are another mediocre team with the poor shooting virus: After beating St. Francis the Nittany Lions were shooting 42% from the field. 7'-0" Jan Jagla is the only power player that the Nittany Lions have on the offensive end. Jagla is averaging 16.0 ppg and is third in the Big Ten in rebounding with 8.4 per game. Penn State struggles to score on the road and won 67-64 at Buffalo; Arkansas State has too much speed and depth.
5 Units Air Force +12 -111
This game pits a small, slow defensive-oriented team (Air Force) against a freshman laden defensive team (Cal). The Air Force Falcons (5-2 SU, 0-2 ATS) play a slow, defensive style in coach Joe Scott’s methodical offense. They don't care to dazzle offensively (59 ppg), but they slow things down, look for the three-pointer and play terrific defense. This team allows just 49.3 points per game, behind 6’-6” senior Joel Gerlach, 6’-3” junior Tim Keller (11 ppg) and 6’-7” sophomore Nick Welch. Freshman laden Cal has played one of the more difficult early season schedules (4-4 SU, 2-6 ATS). Freshmen 6'-8" Leon Powe, averaging 15.7 ppg and 9.8 rpg, Marquise Kately and senior All-America 6'-11", 260-lb Amit Tamir anchor a strong frontcourt. Don't look for a lot of points in this one.
Good Luck Today My Friends,
ALLSTAR
Here are today's plays:
7 Units Arkansas State -6 -106
It will be Penn State's big frontcourt player (7-foot Jan Jagla) against Arkansas State's depth and speed. Arkansas State (8-1 SU, 3-1 ATS) is averaging 79 ppg while shooting 48%. They have plenty of depth, with 6’-4” junior Dewarick Spencer (19 ppg) and 6’-1” senior Tevoris Thompson (14 ppg) running the backcourt, while 6’-8” senior Kim Adams (10 rebounds per game) and 6'-5” junior JJ Montgomery (19 ppg) crash the boards. They have enough frontcourt depth to throw at Penn State, and this team has beaten Ole Miss of the SEC (74-69 as a +11 dog) and Southern Miss of C-USA (78-71). The Penn State (4-4 SU, 4-2 ATS) Nittany Lions are another mediocre team with the poor shooting virus: After beating St. Francis the Nittany Lions were shooting 42% from the field. 7'-0" Jan Jagla is the only power player that the Nittany Lions have on the offensive end. Jagla is averaging 16.0 ppg and is third in the Big Ten in rebounding with 8.4 per game. Penn State struggles to score on the road and won 67-64 at Buffalo; Arkansas State has too much speed and depth.
5 Units Air Force +12 -111
This game pits a small, slow defensive-oriented team (Air Force) against a freshman laden defensive team (Cal). The Air Force Falcons (5-2 SU, 0-2 ATS) play a slow, defensive style in coach Joe Scott’s methodical offense. They don't care to dazzle offensively (59 ppg), but they slow things down, look for the three-pointer and play terrific defense. This team allows just 49.3 points per game, behind 6’-6” senior Joel Gerlach, 6’-3” junior Tim Keller (11 ppg) and 6’-7” sophomore Nick Welch. Freshman laden Cal has played one of the more difficult early season schedules (4-4 SU, 2-6 ATS). Freshmen 6'-8" Leon Powe, averaging 15.7 ppg and 9.8 rpg, Marquise Kately and senior All-America 6'-11", 260-lb Amit Tamir anchor a strong frontcourt. Don't look for a lot of points in this one.
Good Luck Today My Friends,
ALLSTAR