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FRIDAY, JANUARY 7
Time Posted: 10:00 a.m. EST (12/13)
Game 263-264: Texas A&M vs. LSU (8:00 p.m. EST)
Dunkel Ratings: Texas A&M 99.773; LSU 98.740
Dunkel Line: Texas A&M by 1; 43
Vegas Line: LSU by 1; 49
Dunkel Pick: Texas A&M (+1); Under
 
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LSU (-1.5) 27 Texas A&M 21 (at Cotton Bowl)
05:00 PM Pacific, 07-Jan-11
LSU Strong Opinion. no opinion on the total.
 
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Friday's Best Bowl Bet

Cotton Bowl: LSU Tigers vs. Texas A&M Aggies (-2, 49)

The annual Cotton Bowl Classic takes place this year at its latest date ever. However, on Friday night, the LSU Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies square off at Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, instead of playing in the traditional Cotton Bowl in Dallas.

The Bayou Bengals blew a chance to play in the BCS in the final week of the regular season, losing to the Arkansas Razorbacks. This is a pretty darn nice consolation prize for a team that beat the defending National Champions in and amongst a schedule that was very, very tough. The big problem for the Tigers though, is that RB Steven Ridley is probably not going to be able to play in this college football betting affair due to the fact that he is academically ineligible. Ridley scored 14 of the team’s 34 TDs this year, and he rushed for 1,043 yards on the year. About 40% of the offensive plays went in his hands, and if that is out of the lineup, there isn’t a running back on the squad that had even 300 yards or more than 41 carries this year. That either means that RB Michael Ford and RB Russell Shepard are going to be in for a long day on the ground, or that QBs Jordan Jefferson and Jarrett Lee are going to need to make more things happen with their respective arms. Neither put up great numbers this year, as neither one completed even 60 percent of their passes. They only combined for 1,826 yards and six TDs against ten picks as well.

For Texas A&M, the season was really saved when Head Coach Mike Sherman pulled the plug on QB Jerrod Johnson and turned to QB Ryan Tannehill instead. Tannehill is the future of this team, as he’ll be back to try to guide the Aggies to the Big XII title next year. He threw for 1,434 yards and 11 TDs against just three picks on the campaign, and though he clearly doesn’t have the legs that Johnson does, he did a fantastic job holding on to the football and managing the game. WR Jeff Fuller and WR Ryan Swope make up one of the best 1-2 punches of receivers in the nation. Fuller caught 65 passes for 983 yards and 12 scores this year, while Swope had 67 grabs for 780 yards and four scores. On the ground, this was a team that once belonged to RB Christine Michael, but after he suffered a season ending injury, RB Cyrus Gray stepped up and was fantastic, rushing for 1,033 yards and 12 TDs. The only team to score more than 30 points against this defense this year was the Oklahoma State Cowboys, and now that we have seen the Pokes for a full year, we know that that wasn’t such a sin.

If Ridley really isn’t declared eligible to play in this game, the Tigers are in a ton of trouble. The “Mad Hatter,” Head Coach Les Miles has ways of pulling tricks out of his bag, but this is going to be too tough to handle if Ridley isn’t here. We trust Tannehill and the red hot Aggies to roll off their seventh straight win and cover since benching Johnson.

COTTON BOWL PICK: Texas A&M Aggies +1
 
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Friday's Best NBA Bets

Utah Jazz at Memphis Grizzlies (+1, 195)

Tony Allen is the hottest name around the Grizzlies right now – and it shouldn't be for playing cards.

Allen, the former defensive star with the Boston Celtics, has an absolute hideous jumper and was buried deep on the bench for the majority of the early going. But over the past five games he has emerged as a key cog to the team reaching the postseason. Allen is averaging 5.7 points and 1.1 assists per game, however during his hot five-game streak, he is averaging 10.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game in more than 26 minutes of action.

"I'm a blue-collar guy. I don't mind working hard. I just had to show them [enough to gain] some trust," Allen said. "I'm just gonna play my role and stay within the realm of things … and make some lay-ups." Then he shook his head and smiled.

His recent altercation with teammate O.J. Mayo over a gambling debt could affect this playing time in the eyes of upper management, but if the team wants to win, he needs to keep seeing the floor.

"He's got a different dynamic," Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins said. "He's always talking. Always upbeat. He's not afraid to say what he feels. And I've never seen a guy who gets his hands on so many balls and is still able to recover."

PICK: Memphis Grizzlies


Cleveland Cavaliers at Golden State Warriors (-9.5, 209)

The Warriors have found a pretty good way to win: give the ball to Monta Ellis.

The guard had 29 points, five rebounds and four assists in a stunning, 110-103 comeback win in New Orleans. For the season, he is averaging 25.4 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. He also is shooting a dynamite 38.8 percent from beyond the arc.

"I think it's because we had been playing good basketball," Warriors coach Keith Smart said. "Sometimes you don't get the real outcome of the game because you don't get the win. But I think our guys have had a great deal of mental toughness. That's what they're trying to get, mental toughness, to keep working when things are not going their way. Because, eventually, somewhere along the line, things are going to fall in place for you."

And despite the Warriors’ struggles, the team is 8-6 at home due to an early, road-intensive schedule. The team plays well in front of its own crowd and is a solid play as a favorite, posting a 6-4 ATS record when laying points.

The Cavs have no one to guard Ellis, meaning he should get into the lane at will and the Warriors should pick up a strong victory as they pad their home record.

PICK: Golden State Warriors
 
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Friday's Best NCAAB Bets

Cleveland State Vikings at Butler Bulldogs (-6, 132)

Can the Bulldogs rebound against one of the most surprising teams in the country? Not if Vikings guard Norris Cole has anything to say about it.

The senior guard is doing just about everything for the Vikings this season, averaging 20.9 points, 4.9 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game. In two games against Butler last season, he averaged just 14 points and shot a meager 8-of-24 from the field. But this summer he spent dozens of hours shooting jumpers to up his scoring average nearly four points per game more than last year.

"We go as Norris goes," CSU head coach Gary Waters said.

And Butler has done little to recapture last season’s magic. The team is just 10-5 and is coming off an absurd, 76-52 loss at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, snapping the team’s 22-game Horizon League win streak. In the loss, Panthers sophomore guard Kaylon Williams posted a triple-double – 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists – as Butler had no answer for him.

If Butler can’t shut down Williams, how will it have any answer for Cole? It won’t.

PICK: Cleveland State Vikings


Evansville Purple Aces at Missouri State Bears (-16)

The Bears have a pretty simple key to maintaining momentum after a 24-12 season last year: better communication on screens.

Missouri State demonstrated their improved defensive ability earlier this week when the underdogs rallied from a 29-20 halftime deficit at Creighton to post a 67-55 win over the Blue Jays. Coach Cuonzo Martin credited the team’s halftime adjustments and commitment to call out and switch on screens as the team’s biggest reason for picking up the big road win. Not a bad accomplishment for a team that went 1-17 in Missouri Valley League action the past two years.

"In years past, we had never gotten over the hump in road games," center Will Creekmore said. "We had defensive breakdowns and little things that killed us.

Today we were solid with key stops and executing on plays down the stretch."

Overall, the Bears are ranked 53rd nationally by allowing an average of just 62.3 points per game.

PICK: Missouri State Bears
 
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Friday's Best NHL Bets

Columbus Blue Jackets at Anaheim Ducks (-135, 5.5)

The Blue Jackets may be starting to throw in the towel.

The team waived veteran defenseman Mike Commodore and rookie center Kyle Wilson, placed left wing Ethan Moreau on the injured list and recalled left wing Matt Calvert. Commodore, a healthy scratch in seven of his last eight games, has just two goals and four assists and is minus-8 in 20 games.

This is the latest move for a team that is two points out of the playoffs, and minus-15 in goal differential, the second-worst mark in the Western Conference. The team is in a huge tailspin, going 6-11-3 the past six weeks. Can the team turn it around? Well, with a suddenly thin roster, the team has plenty of holes to fill.
The Blue Jackets are 24th in goals scored per game (2.5) and 23rd per game in goals allowed (2.9)

"Any time you see someone with pure talent, regardless of what sport or what line of work it is, and they don't use it to the best of their abilities, it's just a disappointment," Blue Jackets coach Scott Arniel said.

Look for more disappointment to follow.

PICK: Anaheim Ducks


Edmonton Oilers at Vancouver Canucks (-267, 5.5)

There is no team hotter in the league than the Vancouver Canucks.

The team is 9-0-1 in its past 10 games, winning six of those games by at least two goals. During that streak, the team also has seen the under go 6-4. There isn’t much the team isn’t good at. Vancouver is second in the league in offense – 3.4 goals per game – and fifth in defense – allowing just 2.4 goals per game.

Even the team’s special teams rank among the best in the league, as the team’s man-advantage unit is ranked second, clipping along at 24.5 percent, while the team’s PK is equally potent, killing off 85.3 percent of opponent’s chances, the sixth-best unit in the league.

"That's the way it goes sometimes when you are feeling good about yourself as a team," Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo said. "When things aren't going well you don't seem to be getting the bounces and when things are going well you seem to find ways to win and right now that is what we are doing. We scored some big goals at opportune times and put the game away."

And the Oilers have been an absolute mess recently against the Canucks. In their past eight games against Vancouver, the team is just 1-7.

PICK: Vancouver Canucks
 
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Bettors' Best Friend (BBF): Friday's Wagering Tips

Who’s Hot

NCAAB: Indiana State is 10-1 ATS in its past 11 home games.

NBA: Philadelphia 76ers are 9-1 ATS in their past 10 home games.

NBA: Utah Jazz have seen the over go 15-6 in their past 21 road games.

NHL: Vancouver Canucks are 24-8 in their past 32 games overall.

Who’s Not

NCAAB: St. Peter’s Peacocks have seen the under go 7-0-1 in 8 games.

NBA: New Jersey Nets are 2-9 ATS in their past 11 road games.

NHL: Florida Panthers are 3-7 in their past 10 home games.

NHL: Calgary Flames have seen the under go 9-3-1 in their past 13 games overall.

Key Stat

7 – Straight wins for the Orlando Magic, each by at least 8 points. With new starters beginning to gel with the old core, this team looks like a legitimate player in the Eastern Conference. Not surprisingly during the 8-game winning streak, the team is 6-1 ATS, including covering four times as a favorite of 6 or more points.

Injury That Shouldn’t Be Overlooked

Cleveland Cavaliers guard Daniel Gibson will not play on the team's upcoming five-game road trip due to a sprained ankle. Gibson sat out two games before playing 26 minutes in Wednesday's loss to Toronto, collecting 13 points and six assists.Gibson will miss games at Golden State, Phoenix, the Los Angeles Lakers, Utah and Denver. He is averaging 13.7 points and 3.1 assists.

Game Of The Day

Cleveland State Vikings at Butler Bulldogs (-6, 132)

Notable Quotable

"They were so drunk they had to carry a couple of the guys onto the bus." – Bus driver Curtis Hall who drove the Russian Junior National Team from Adam’s Mark Hotel to the airport in Buffalo. The team was reportedly so drunk, it wasn’t allowed to board its flight home.

Tips And Notes

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll made it official -- Matt Hasselbeck will be the starting quarterback for the team's Wild-Card round game against the New Orleans Saints. Hasselbeck missed the team's season finale due to a hip injury, but shared the snaps with backup Charlie Whitehurst in practice this week and is healthy enough to play.The 35-year-old Hasselbeck completed 59.9 percent of his passes this season for 3,001 yards, 12 touchdowns and 17 interceptions

Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin had a cortisone shot after Tuesday's loss to Tampa Bay, the Washington Post reported. The report did not indicate where Ovechkin received the shot but said he wore a non-contact jersey in Thursday's practice. Capitals coach Bruce Boudreau told the newspaper that Ovechkin is expected to practice again Friday. "Bruce gave me some skating, no puck handling, nothing," Ovechkin told the Post. "He told me just be relaxing and ready for Saturday (vs. Florida)." Ovechkin has 14 goals and 28 assists this season.

Minnesota guard Devoe Joseph was told on Wednesday that he will be released from his scholarship so he can transfer to another school. Joseph was a key player in Minnesota's run through the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments last season. He had averaged 11.2 points per game in eight contests this season, but was suspended the first six games of the year for breaking team rules. His loss means the team has basically only one player on the roster who can make 3s – Blake Hoffarber. Hoffarber has 43 triples this year, followed by Joseph’s 16. After that, no other player has made more than 8.
 
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Season
Straight Up: 1762-477 (.787)
ATS: 652-690 (.486)
ATS Vary Units: 2222-2221 (.500)
Over/Under: 631-645 (.495)
Over/Under Vary Units: 962-1066 (.474)

Atlantic Sun Conference
CAMPBELL 74, Kennesaw State 60
Horizon League
BUTLER 70, Cleveland State 61
VALPARAISO 80, Youngstown State 64
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Fairfield 70, MARIST 55
IONA 67, Saint Peter's 57
Loyola (Md.) 66, MANHATTAN 64
Rider 78, NIAGARA 66
Siena 72, CANISIUS 68
Missouri Valley Conference
DRAKE 67, Bradley 61
MISSOURI STATE 76, Evansville 57
Northern Iowa 57, INDIANA STATE 56
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 63, Creighton 62
Wichita State 69, ILLINOIS STATE 60
 
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Season
Straight Up: 339-157 (.683)
ATS: 244-261 (.483)
ATS Vary Units: 683-730 (.483)
Over/Under: 258-260 (.498)
Over/Under Vary Units: 330-317 (.510)

San Antonio 103, INDIANA 96
Chicago vs. PHILADELPHIA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
WASHINGTON 96, New Jersey 93
BOSTON 105, Toronto 90
ORLANDO 105, Houston 95
MEMPHIS 101, Utah 100
Portland 102, MINNESOTA 97
Miami 91, MILWAUKEE 87
PHOENIX 114, New York 111
GOLDEN STATE 110, Cleveland 101
L.A. LAKERS 100, New Orleans 90
 
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Season: 187-135 (.581)

ATLANTA 4, Toronto 2
Carolina vs. FLORIDA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
CHICAGO 4, Ottawa 2
DALLAS 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
Detroit vs. CALGARY: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
VANCOUVER 4, Edmonton 2
ANAHEIM 3, Columbus 2
 

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decisions, decisions.




Conference Championship and Bowl teams seeking quadruple revenge have seen their opponents’​
domination continue under the conditions described.

Play​
[FONT=Verdana,Bold][FONT=Verdana,Bold]AGAINST
a non-Independent [FONT=Verdana,Bold][FONT=Verdana,Bold]Conference Championship/Bowl [/FONT][/FONT]team ([FONT=Verdana,Italic][FONT=Verdana,Italic]not [/FONT][/FONT]an
underdog of more than 7 points) seeking revenge for 4 SU losses in the last 4 matchups vs. an opponent

[FONT=Verdana,Italic][FONT=Verdana,Italic]
not​
[/FONT]​
[/FONT]off a conference road underdog game.

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SU:​
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[/FONT]0-13-0 (-15.2)

[FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold][FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold]
ATS:​
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[/FONT]0-13-0 (-13.5) avg line: 1.7

[FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold][FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold]
O/U:​
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[/FONT]2-2-0 (-2.6) avg total: 55.6

[FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold][FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold]
Date Day # Season Team Opp Site Final Rest Line Total SUm ATSm SUr ATSr OUr Conf Type Conf. OT​
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Jan 04, 2000 TUE 12 1999 VTCH FLST N 29-46 38 +5' -17 -11' L L O 0 BG BE 0
Jan 01, 2001 MON 12 2000 PUR WAS N 24-34 43 -2' -10 -12' L L O 0 BG B10 0
Dec 28, 2001 FRI 12 2001 TCU TXAM N 9-28 20 +5 -19 -14 L L O 0 BG USA 0
Jan 01, 2002 TUE 12 2001 VTCH FLST N 17-30 30 -2 -13 -15 L L O 0 BG BE 0
Dec 04, 2003 THU 13 2003 BOWL MIAO H 27-49 5 +7 -22 -15 L L O 1 CH MAC 0
Jan 01, 2004 THU 13 2003 FLST MIAF N 14-16 32 +1' -2 -0' L L O 0 BG ACC 0
Dec 31, 2004 FRI 12 2004 FLA MIAF N 10-27 40 +4 -17 -13 L L O 0 BG SEC 0
Jan 04, 2005 TUE 13 2004 OKLA USC N 19-55 30 +1 -36 -35 L L O 0 BG B12 0
Dec 03, 2005 SAT 12 2005 VTCH FLST N 22-27 6 -14' -5 -19' L L O 1 CH ACC 0
Dec 02, 2006 SAT 13 2006 ARK FLA N 28-38 7 +3 44' -10 -7 L L O 1 CH SEC 0
Dec 01, 2007 SAT 13 2007 MIZ OKLA N 17-38 6 +3 65' -21 -18 L L U 1 CH B12 0
Dec 28, 2007 FRI 13 2007 HOU TCU N 13-20 33 +4 60' -7 -3 L L U 0 BG USA 0
Jan 03, 2009 SAT 14 2008 BUF CON N 20-38 28 +7 52 -18 -11 L L O 0 BG MAC 0
Dec 21, 2010 TUE 13 2010 SMIS LOU N 24 +3 57 0 BG USA 0
Dec 31, 2010 FRI 14 2010 SCAR FLST N 26 -3 54' 0 BG SEC 0​
Jan 07, 2011 FRI 13 2010 LSU TXAM N 40 -1 49 0 BG SEC 0



Ending the season on a hot streak of at least 4 spread-covering victories has set up Bowl underdogs and​
small favorites set up for failure under the conditions outlined.


Play​
[FONT=Verdana,Bold][FONT=Verdana,Bold]AGAINST
a [FONT=Verdana,Bold][FONT=Verdana,Bold]January Bowl [/FONT][/FONT]team ([FONT=Verdana,Italic][FONT=Verdana,Italic]not [/FONT][/FONT]a favorite of more than 3 points) off SU &
ATS wins allowing an average of 10+ points in its last 4 games.

[FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold][FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold]
SU:​
[/FONT]​
[/FONT]0-12-0 (-20.9)

[FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold][FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold]
ATS:​
[/FONT]​
[/FONT]0-12-0 (-19.0) avg line: 2.0

[FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold][FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold]
O/U:​
[/FONT]​
[/FONT]0-3-0 (-14.7) avg total: 65.7

[FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold][FONT=TimesNewRoman,Bold]
Date Day # Season Team Opp Site Final Rest Line Total SUm ATSm SUr ATSr OUr Conf Type Conf. OT​
[/FONT][/FONT]
Jan 01, 1990 MON 12 1989 COLO NOTD N 6-21 43 +2 -15 -13 L L O 0 BG B12 0
Jan 01, 1994 SAT 12 1993 WVA FLA N 7-41 35 +6' -34 -27' L L O 0 BG BE 0
Jan 02, 1995 MON 13 1994 WVA SCAR N 21-24 38 -1' -3 -4' L L O 0 BG BE 0
Jan 01, 1996 MON 12 1995 CLEM SYR N 0-41 43 -2 -41 -43 L L O 0 BG ACC 0
Jan 01, 1996 MON 12 1995 NORW USC N 32-41 43 +3 -9 -6 L L O 0 BG B10 0
Jan 01, 1997 WED 13 1996 TEX PNST N 15-38 24 -1 -23 -24 L L O 0 BG B12 0
Jan 01, 2002 TUE 13 2001 COLO ORE N 16-38 30 -3 -22 -25 L L O 0 BG B12 0
Jan 02, 2003 THU 13 2002 IOWA USC N 17-38 46 +4' -21 -16' L L O 0 BG B10 0
Jan 01, 2004 THU 13 2003 MICH USC N 14-28 39 +7 -14 -7 L L O 0 BG B10 0
Jan 03, 2008 THU 14 2007 VTCH KAN N 21-24 32 -3 51 -3 -6 L L U 0 BG ACC 0
Jan 06, 2008 SUN 13 2007 BOWL TLS N 7-63 43 +6 75' -56 -50 L L U 0 BG MAC 0
Jan 08, 2009 THU 14 2008 OKLA FLA N 14-24 32 +5 70' -10 -5 L L U 0 BG B12 0
Jan 01, 2011 SAT 13 2010 CON OKLA N 27 +17 55 0 BG BE 0
Jan 03, 2011 MON 14 2010 VTCH STAN N 29 +3 58' 0 BG ACC 0
Jan 04, 2011 TUE 13 2010 ARK OHST N 37 +3' 58 0 BG SEC 0​
Jan 07, 2011 FRI 13 2010 TXAM LSU N 42 +1 49 0 BG B12 0

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Mighty hit with Wofford (-14-1/2) Thursday night.

Friday it's Texas A&M. The deficit is 10 sirignanos.
 

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