Here are the top two Total trends from Monday’s board, Nov 14, 2011, based on winning percentage over the last five years or more. —-
(759) NEBRASKA vs. (760) USC
Lean: Under on the total.
Playing to the bottom side of the OVER/UNDER on a team (USC) that is coming off a game where they allowed a shooting percentage of 33% or less against an opponent (Nebraska) that made 50 percent or more of their three point shots has been a 30-7 (81%) money maker over the last five college seasons.
Total UNDER 121
(747) INDIANA ST vs. (748) LA-MONROE
Lean: Over on the total.
Playing to the top side of the OVER/UNDER on a team (LA Monroe) that was outscored by an average of 8 or more points per game coming off a game where they allowed 60 points or less has been an 85% proposition over the last 15 college campaigns. The trend has been sparse, but money when presented, cashing at a 22-4 clip over that span. It is the first time the bias is an option this season.
Total OVER 127
(759) NEBRASKA vs. (760) USC
Lean: Under on the total.
Playing to the bottom side of the OVER/UNDER on a team (USC) that is coming off a game where they allowed a shooting percentage of 33% or less against an opponent (Nebraska) that made 50 percent or more of their three point shots has been a 30-7 (81%) money maker over the last five college seasons.
Total UNDER 121
(747) INDIANA ST vs. (748) LA-MONROE
Lean: Over on the total.
Playing to the top side of the OVER/UNDER on a team (LA Monroe) that was outscored by an average of 8 or more points per game coming off a game where they allowed 60 points or less has been an 85% proposition over the last 15 college campaigns. The trend has been sparse, but money when presented, cashing at a 22-4 clip over that span. It is the first time the bias is an option this season.
Total OVER 127