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Dave found one play for his clients on Friday

Under 193 in the Houston / San Antonio game

dave just missed by 32 points to the spread but Saturday will bring a top play in the East-West Shrine game since the oddsmaker has made a Horrible mistake in the line.

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(6) Michigan State (16-3, 7-11 ATS) at Minnesota (12-6, 9-8 ATS)

The Spartans hit the road in pursuit of their eighth consecutive victory when they head to Williams Arena to take on Minnesota, 10 days after these Big Ten rivals met in East Lansing.

Michigan State fended off Iowa 70-63 Wednesday night but fell miles short as a whopping 21½-point home favorite for its second straight ATS setback, following a four-game ATS roll early on during its current SU streak. The Spartans are averaging 78 ppg for the season, while giving up 63.8, but both of those numbers come way down in Big Ten play. Tom Izzo’s troops have scored 73 or less in five of six conference starts, while holding five of six foes to 63 or less, including two in the 50s and one in the 40s.

Minnesota has dropped two in a row SU and ATS, taking a 60-53 loss at Michigan State as a 6½-point road pup on Jan. 13, then suffering an 81-78 overtime upset at Indiana laying 11 points on Sunday. The Golden Gophers are outscoring opponents by an average of about 14 ppg (77.3-63.1), but they’ve gone 1-3 SU and ATS in their last four starts (all in the Big Ten), averaging 66 ppg while giving up 70.5.

In the Jan. 13 meeting between these two, Michigan State narrowly cashed as a 6½-point chalk for its fifth straight cover in this rivalry, and the Spartans are now 7-0 SU and 6-1 ATS in the last eight clashes. The SU winner is on a 9-1 ATS tear, the favorite is 4-1 ATS in the last five meetings and the home team is 13-5 ATS in the last 18 contests.

Along with their sub-par 7-11 ATS mark this year, the Spartans are on pointspread skids of 3-8 against winning teams and 2-5 following a non-cover, but they’ve gone 10-4 ATS in their last 14 Saturday outings and 11-5-1 ATS in their last 17 roadies against teams with winning home marks. The Gophers have cashed in four straight Saturday games and are on a 6-1 ATS surge at home, but they are just 6-15 ATS in their last 21 Big Ten tilts and 2-6 ATS in their last eight against winning teams.

For Michigan State, the under is on streaks of 4-1 overall (all in the Big Ten) and 4-0 against winning teams, and the under for Minnesota is on rolls of 39-18 on Saturday and 4-0 against winning teams. Finally, in this rivalry, the total has stayed low in the last four meetings, with the Jan. 13 contest falling way short of the 142-point price.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


(4) Villanova (17-1, 13-4 ATS) vs. St. John’s (12-6, 9-6 ATS)
(at New York)

Red-hot Villanova goes on the highway for the third time in four games for a battle with the Red Storm, who will step away from their Queens campus to play at Madison Square Garden.

The Wildcats are on an eight-game SU and ATS tear dating to Dec. 19. They hammered Fordham and Delaware to cap the non-conference season and have opened 6-0 SU and 5-1 ATS in the rugged Big East. On Wednesday at Rutgers, Villanova rolled 94-68 as a 13½-point chalk, the fifth time during its current run that it has broken the 90-point barrier. In fact, the Wildcats’ 85.3 ppg average ranks third in the nation.

St. John’s lost at Connecticut 75-59 Wednesday catching nine points, ending a two-game SU uptick and a three-game ATS surge. The Red Storm, averaging 67.7 ppg and allowing 63.3 ppg, get much of their contributions from 6-foot-6-inch guard D.J. Kennedy, who leads them with per-game averages of 15.6 points, 3.3 assists, 6.6 rebounds while shooting 48.6 percent from the field.

Villanova is on a 5-0 SU run in this rivalry (3-2 ATS), rolling in last year’s lone meeting 76-57 as a 14½-points home chalk. ‘Nova is 7-3 ATS in the last 10 meetings overall and 5-2 ATS in its last seven trips to New York.

The Wildcats own the best pointspread record in the nation and are on further pointspread streaks of 16-5 overall, 4-0 on the highway, 6-1 after a SU win, 19-7 after a spread-cover, 6-1 in the Big East, 8-2 against winning teams and 11-4 on Saturday. Likewise, the Red Storm are on ATS upswings of 9-4 overall, 13-3 on Saturday, 8-2 after a SU loss, 6-2 following a non-cover, 8-3 against winning teams and 5-2 on the road.

Villanova is on a bundle of “over” runs, including 11-1 overall, 4-0 after a spread-cover, 10-1 coming off a SU win, 6-1 as a visitor and 20-8 within the Big East. On the flip side, St. John’s is on “under” stretches of 36-16-1 overall, 13-4 on Saturday, 44-21-1 in Big East action, 18-7-1 after a non-cover and 19-9-1 following a SU loss.

ATS ADVANTAGE: VILLANOVA


(21) Ohio State (14-5, 10-9 ATS) at (11) West Virginia (14-3, 6-10 ATS)

The surging Buckeyes step out of conference play for the last time this season, traveling to the WVU Coliseum in Morgantown to take on West Virginia.

Ohio State has been bolstered by the return of top player Evan Turner, who missed six games after breaking two bones in his back when he fell after a dunk in a 111-60 wipeout of Eastern Michigan on Dec. 5. The Buckeyes went 3-3 SU and 0-6 ATS without Turner, losing at Michigan and Wisconsin to open Big Ten play. But they’ve gone 4-1 SU and ATS since his return, including Tuesday’s 76-56 whipping of Northwestern as a 12-point home chalk.

Turner, averaging 18 points since coming back to the lineup, poured in a career-high 32 points in a 70-66 upset of then-No. 6 Purdue on Jan. 12, the team’s most recent road game.

West Virginia, which won its first 11 games (4-6 ATS in lined action), has been shaky of late, alternating SU wins and losses over its last six games while going 2-4 ATS in that stretch. The Mountaineers are wrapping up a two-game break from the rigors of the Big East, having held off Marshall 68-60 Wednesday as a 12-point chalk on a neutral court in Charleston, West Virginia.

These teams met last season in Columbus, where West Virginia pounded Ohio State 76-48 as a one-point road pup.

The Buckeyes are 0-4 ATS in their last four outside the Big Ten, 1-4 ATS in their last five road games and 2-5 ATS in their last seven outings following a SU win, but along with their current 4-1 ATS surge, they are on positive pointspread runs of 4-1 against winning teams and 4-1 against the Big East. Meanwhile, the Mountaineers are in ATS funks of 2-5 overall, 1-4 at home, 0-4 in non-conference play, 0-4 after a SU win, 1-4 on Saturday and 2-5 against winning teams.

Ohio State is on a handful of “under” tears, including 7-3 overall, 11-1 against Big East foes, 5-1 after a SU win and 37-15-1 in Saturday games. West Virginia sports “under” streaks of 4-0 overall and 5-1 at home.

ATS ADVANTAGE: OHIO STATE and UNDER


(3) Kansas (17-1, 7-7-1 ATS) at Iowa State (12-6, 8-7 ATS)

The Jayhawks look to knock off Iowa State for the eighth straight time when they invade the Hilton Coliseum for a Big 12 battle.

Kansas survived a scare on Wednesday against Baylor, escaping with an 81-75 victory for their 53rd consecutive home win, but it fell way short as a 14-point chalk. The Jayhawks are 3-0 (1-1-1 ATS) in Big 12 play, scoring 84, 89 and 81 points in the three contests. That includes an 84-72 rout of Nebraska as a 12-point favorite in their lone conference roadie.

Iowa State stumbled at Texas Tech on Wednesday, losing 78-71 as a 3½-point road underdog as it dropped to 1-2 (2-1 ATS) in conference. The Cyclones have alternated SU wins and losses in their last six games (3-3 ATS), but they’re 9-2 SU and 5-3 ATS on their home court, averaging 80.8 ppg on 50.1 percent shooting. However, one of the defeats came against then-No. 2 Texas on Jan. 13 (a 90-80 defeat as an eight-point ‘dog).

Kansas swept the season series from Iowa State last year, winning 82-67 as a seven-point road favorite and 72-55, pushing as a 17-point home chalk. The Jayhawks have won the last eight meetings in a row, all by double digits, going 5-2-1 ATS. Going back further, they’re 10-1 SU and 6-4-1 ATS in the last 11 series clashes, including five straight victories at Iowa State (3-2 ATS). Also in this rivalry, the host is on a 5-1-1 ATS roll and the favorite is 3-1-1 ATS in the last five.

The Jayhawks are just 1-4-1 ATS in their last six road games, but otherwise they’re on positive ATS surges of 33-16-2 both overall and against teams with a winning record, 18-6-2 in Big 12 action, 13-3 on Saturday and 7-1-1 when coming off a non-cover. Conversely, Iowa State is in pointspread ruts of 4-11-3 in conference, 1-9-2 on Saturday, 1-6-1 after a SU defeat and 2-7-1 after an ATS setback.

The over is on stretches of 4-1 for Kansas against winning teams, 7-3 for the Cyclones at home, 5-2 for the Cyclones in league play and 4-1 for the Cyclones against winning teams. Also, four of the last five meetings in this rivalry have topped the total, as have four of the last five clashes at Iowa State.

ATS ADVANTAGE: KANSAS and OVER


Marquette (11-7, 7-5 ATS) at (5) Syracuse (18-1, 12-3 ATS)

Fresh off three straight Big East road victories, the Orange now return to the Carrier Dome in search of their sixth consecutive win and cover when they host Marquette.

The Golden Eagles were held to a season-low 50 points in Wednesday’s shocking 51-50 loss at DePaul as a 13-point road favorite. Since starting the season with six straight victories, Marquette is just 5-7 SU (5-5 ATS), including 2-4 (4-2 ATS) in Big East action. The Eagles have lost all three league road games, but they cashed in two of those three contests.

Syracuse followed up last Saturday’s 72-71 win at 10th-ranked West Virginia as a five-point underdog with Monday’s 84-71 rout of Notre Dame, cashing as a 2½-point road chalk. Since suffering their first defeat of the season (82-72 to Pitt as an 11-point home favorite), the Orange are 5-0 SU and ATS, averaging 78.6 ppg (51.5 percent shooting) and holding opponents to 65.8 ppg (39.3 percent). Also, despite the loss to Pitt, Syracuse is 11-1 at the Carrier Dome (5-3 ATS in lined games), putting up a whopping 85 ppg on 53.8 percent shooting and yielding just 61.3 ppg (36.7 percent).

These teams have met three times since Marquette joined the Big East in 2006-07, and Syracuse has won and covered all three, including last year’s 86-79 overtime victory as a six-point road underdog.

The Eagles have cashed in six of their last eight conference games going back to last season and they’re 4-1 ATS in their last five against winning teams, but they’ve failed to cover in four of their last five on Saturday. Syracuse has the second-best pointspread mark in the country this year and Jim Boeheim’s club is on additional ATS runs of 21-5 overall, 17-5 at home, 13-3 in Big East action, 17-5 after a SU victory and 17-8-1 on Saturday.

The over is on runs of 20-6 for Marquette on Saturday, 9-4 for the Orange at home, 8-1 for the Orange on Saturday and 18-7 for the Orange after a SU win, and the last two meetings between these schools have hurdled the posted total. However, the under is 4-1 during Syracuse’s current five-game win streak.

ATS ADVANTAGE: SYRACUSE and OVER


(1) Texas (17-1, 7-7 ATS) at UConn (12-6, 7-9 ATS)

Texas attempts to bounce back from its first loss of the season when it hits the road for the second time this week, paying a visit to the XL Center in Hartford for a non-conference clash with the Huskies.

The Longhorns tasted defeat for the first time on Monday, losing 71-62 at No. 10 Kansas State as a one-point road underdog. Texas made just 36.8 percent of its field goals – missing eight of 11 from three-point land – in being held to its lowest point total of the season. In fact, the Longhorns previously had been held under 72 points just once this year (in a 69-50 win over USC). Rick Barnes’ squad has now failed to cover in five straight games after starting the year 6-2 ATS in lined contests.

Prior to Monday, Texas had won all five of its games away from home, going 3-0 in true road games but failing to cover in all three. Thus the Longhorns have yet to cover a pointspread in a true road contest this year (0-4 ATS).

Playing its first game without coach Jim Calhoun – who took an indefinite leave of absence this week because of health reasons – UConn went out and crushed St. John’s 75-59 as a nine-point home favorite Wednesday. That snapped the Huskies’ three-game SU losing skid, which knocked them out of the Top 25, as well as a two-game ATS slide. UConn is 11-1 on its own floor this year, but just 4-6 ATS despite outscoring visitors by an average of 11.5 ppg (75.7-64.2) and outshooting them 49.2 percent to 37.2 percent.

These teams met three times in the last decade, most recently in the 2003 NCAA Tournament, with Texas prevailing 82-78 and pushing as a four-point favorite. In their last trip to UConn, the Longhorns lost 77-67 as a nine-point underdog back in 2000.

In addition to failing to cover in five straight overall and four straight on the road, Texas is 2-6 ATS in its last eight against Big East squads, 3-8 ATS in its last 11 on Saturday and 1-9-1 ATS in its last 11 on the road against opponents with a winning home record. On the bright side, the Longhorns have cashed in nine of 12 non-conference contests and four of five after a SU defeat.

UConn has failed to cover in five of its last six non-league games, but otherwise the Huskies are on pointspread surges of 6-2 overall (all against winning opponents), 4-1 at home, 4-1 on Saturday, 3-1-1 against the Big 12 and 4-0 after a SU victory.

The Longhorns carry “over” trends of 4-1 on the road, 5-2 in non-conference action, 9-4 against the Big East and 4-1 on Saturday. UConn has topped the total in five straight against Big 12 foes and five straight on Saturday, but the under is 4-1 in its last five overall and 5-2 in its last seven at home.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UCONN


Oklahoma State (14-4, 7-4-1 ATS) at (10) Kansas State (16-2, 9-3-1 ATS)

Oklahoma State tries once again for its first conference road win when it visits Bramlage Coliseum for a Big 12 tussle against the 10th-ranked Wildcats, who are coming off their biggest victory of the season and have won 14 in a row at home.

The Cowboys followed up Big 12 road losses at Oklahoma (62-57 in overtime as a 1½-point underdog) and Baylor (83-70 as a six-point pup) with Wednesday’s 90-78 rout of Colorado, cashing as a 9½-point home favorite. Oklahoma State is just 1-3 SU and ATS in true road games this year, with the lone triumph being a 71-70 victory at Stanford.

Kansas State flexed its muscle Monday with a 71-62 victory over top-ranked and undefeated Texas as a one-point home favorite. The Wildcats shot just 38.5 percent from the field, including going 1-for-12 from three-point range, and they were 20-for-32 from the foul line, but they held the Longhorns to 36.8 percent shooting and a season-low in points. Since suffering its first defeat of the season – a 74-68 setback at Missouri as a five-point underdog two weeks ago – K-State has won three in a row (2-0-1 ATS).

The Wildcats are 11-0 at home this year – with an average final score 82.6-61.4 – and they’ve won 14 in a row at Bramlage Coliseum going back to last year’s nine-point loss to rival Kansas.

The home team is 3-0 SU and ATS in the last three meetings and 7-2 (6-3 ATS) in the last nine, with Oklahoma State prevailing 77-71 as a 5½-point chalk in last year’s lone battle. The Cowboys are 8-2 SU in the last 10 meetings and 4-1 ATS in the last five, but their last trip to Manhattan, Kan., two years ago ended in an 82-61 loss as an 11½-point underdog. Finally, the favorite has covered in the last three series clashes and four of the last five.

With the exception of a 1-4 ATS drought on the highway, Oklahoma State is riding nothing but impressive ATS streaks, including 18-7-1 overall, 11-3 in Big 12 play, 6-2-1 on Saturday, 15-5-1 against winning teams, 14-4-1 after a SU victory and 12-4 after a spread-cover. The Wildcats have cashed in five straight home games and they’re on additional ATS upticks of 8-1-1 overall, 5-0 at home, 36-16-2 on Saturday and 7-1-1 versus teams with a winning record. The lone negative for Kansas State: a 7-18-3 ATS slump in conference games.

The Cowboys carry “under” streaks of 6-2 overall, 5-2 on Saturday, 20-8 after a SU victory and 4-1 after a spread-cover. Conversely, K-State has hurdled the total in six of its last seven on Saturday and five of its last six after a spread-cover.

ATS ADVANTAGE: NONE


(7) Duke (15-3, 11-6 ATS) at (17) Clemson (15-4, 9-7 ATS)

Duke, which has yet to win a true road game this year, makes the trek to Littlejohn Coliseum in Death Valley for an ACC showdown against the Tigers, who are looking to avenge an ugly loss at Duke earlier this month.

The Blue Devils got trounced 88-74 at North Carolina State on Wednesday despite being a hefty 11½-point road favorite. Duke got outshot 58.2 percent to 38.6 percent and lost despite a commanding 38-23 rebounding advantage. The Blue Devils have been upset in their two ACC road games (including a 71-67 loss at Georgia Tech as a seven-point favorite), and while they’re 4-0 SU and ATS in neutral-site venutes, they’re 0-3 SU and ATS in an opponent’s gym.

Clemson’s three-game winning streak came to a halt Tuesday with a tough 66-64 loss at No. 19 Georgia Tech, just missing as a one-point road underdog. The Tigers are 3-2 SU and 2-3 ATS in conference play, but 2-0 SU and ATS at home, winning by margins of 16 points (Boston College) and 19 points (North Carolina). For the season, they’re 9-1 at Littlejohn Coliseum (6-1 ATS in lined games) – outscoring visitors by 21.6 ppg – with the only blemish being 76-74 loss to Illinois, a game Clemson led by double digits in the second half.

Duke hammered the Tigers 74-53 as an 11½-point home favorite on Jan. 3, ending a two-game SU and ATS slide in this rivalry and improving to 23-2 SU in the last 25 meetings. In last year’s lone battle, Clemson routed the Blue Devils 74-47 as a four-point home underdog. Prior to that result, Duke had won nine straight games in Death Valley. Finally, Clemson is 5-3 ATS in the last eight meetings (all as an underdog).

The Blue Devils have failed to cover in four of their last five on Saturday and five of their last six after an outright defeat, but they’re 5-2 ATS in their last seven overall and 4-1 ATS in their last five after a non-cover. Clemson has cashed in six straight home games and seven of 10 overall, but they’re in pointspread dips of 2-5 in ACC play and 2-7-1 on Saturday.

The under is 20-8 in Duke’s last 28 conference games, and Clemson carries “under” streaks of 5-1 overall, 18-7-2 at home, 4-1 in ACC action, 11-2 on Saturday and 5-2 after a SU defeat. Also, the under is 3-0 in the last three series meetings.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


(14) BYU (19-1, 10-7 ATS) at San Diego State (14-5, 8-8 ATS)

BYU goes after its 15th consecutive victory when it travels to San Diego for a Mountain West Conference contest against the Aztecs.

The Cougars improved to 4-0 in conference play with Wednesday’s 81-66 trouncing of Wyoming, but they came up short as a hefty 23-point home favorite, ending a 3-0 ATS run. BYU has tallied at least 70 points in all but three games this year and has scored more than 80 points eight times during its 14-game winning streak. The Cougars have won four straight true road games, going 3-0 ATS in the last three. For the season, they’re 8-1 in road/neutral-site outings (6-3 ATS), putting up 77.5 ppg and shooting 50.1 percent while allowing 66.3 ppg (40.1 percent).

San Diego State is coming off Tuesday’s 70-68 win at Utah as a one-point road underdog and has now won six of its last eight but is just 2-5 ATS in lined contests during this stretch. The Aztecs (3-2, 2-3 ATS in the Mountain West) have won 14 straight games at Viejas Arena, including all nine contests this year, outscoring visitors by 17.8 ppg while yielding just 56.3 ppg (37.8 percent) on their home floor.

The Aztecs went 7-1 in Mountain West home games last year and they’re 11-1 in their last 12 league contests at home, but the one loss was to BYU, the last visiting squad to win at Viejas Arena. In that contest, the Cougars posted a 69-59 win as a one-point underdog, ending an 0-5 ATS drought in San Diego. A month earlier BYU also beat SDSU 77-71 as a seven point home underdog, but the Aztecs got revenge in the conference tournament, prevailing 64-62 as a 2½-point ‘dog.

Prior to BYU’s win in San Diego last February, the host had won eight in a row in this rivalry (6-2 ATS). The Aztecs have covered in five of the last seven battles overall, and the ‘dog is 5-1 ATS in the last six.

The Cougars are on pointspread surges of 5-2 overall, 18-7-1 on the road, 8-2 on Saturday, 5-1 against winning teams and 4-1 after a non-cover, but they’ve failed to cover in five of their last seven Mountain West contests dating to last year. Despite going 2-5 ATS in its last seven overall, SDSU is on pointspread upticks of 17-7-1 Saturday and 5-0 ATS at home against opponents with a winning road record.

The under is on streaks of 8-2 for BYU in conference play, 6-1 for BYU on Saturday, 5-1 for BYU against foes with a winning record, 38-12-1 for the Aztecs at home and 9-3 for the Aztecs on Saturday. Also, five of the last six in this rivalry have stayed low.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


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Oklahoma City (24-19, 26-17 ATS) at Cleveland (33-11, 21-22 ATS)

Kevin Durant leads the Thunder into Quicken Loans Arena for the only time this season as they wrap up a four-game road trip with a battle against LeBron James and the Cavaliers, who are back in action for the first time since knocking off the Lakers on Thursday.

Despite another tremendous performance by Durant (30 points, eight rebounds), Oklahoma City came up short at Memphis last night, falling 86-84 but covering as a 3½-point road underdog to snap a three-game winning streak. Durant has been the catalyst for the Thunder’s resurgence this year, as he’s averaging 29.2 points per game, tallying at least 25 points in 15 consecutive contests.

James scored a game-high 37 points and outplayed nemesis Kobe Bryant in Cleveland’s 93-87 home win Thursday, covering as a three-point favorite. The Cavaliers have won three in a row and 18 of their last 22, and they’re now right behind the Lakers in the race for the best record in the league. On the downside, Cleveland has gone 11 straight games without consecutive spread-covers and is still just 3-6 ATS in its last nine home games.

Cleveland swept the season series from the Thunder last year, winning by margins of 35 points (home) and 11 points (road) with the teams splitting the cash. Then the Cavs went to Oklahoma City on five weeks ago and cruised 102-89 as a 3½-point road favorite for their third straight win over the Thunder. Prior to the last two games, the home team had won seven in a row SU and ATS in this rivalry. The favorite is 4-1 ATS in the last five clashes, and the SU winner has covered in 15 of the last 16 meetings.

One of the best pointspread teams in the NBA this year, the Thunder come into this contest on ATS runs of 8-2 on the road, 6-1 as an underdog (all on the road), 6-0 as a ‘dog of five to 10½ points, 8-2 against Eastern Conference foes and 4-1 when playing on back-to-back nights. Cleveland is on pointspread surges of 12-5-1 against Northwest Division squads, 6-2 when playing on one day of rest and 14-6-1 against winning teams, but they’re 1-3-1 ATS in their last five overall, 3-7 ATS in their last 10 as a favorite, 1-5 ATS in their last six when laying five to 10½ points and 1-6 on Saturday.

The under is 5-1-1 in the last seven meetings between these teams and 5-0 in the last five clashes in Cleveland. Conversely, the over is on streaks of 17-8 when the Thunder play on back-to-back nights, 4-1-1 for the Thunder against the NBA Central, 24-8 for the Thunder when catching five to 10½ points, 4-1 for the Cavs as a favorite and 4-1-1 for the Cavs against winning teams.

ATS ADVANTAGE: NONE
 

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Michigan State +2 @ Minnesota (2*)
Villanova -5.5 @ St. John's (3*)
Kent State -2 vs. Akron (2*)
Ole Miss -6 @ LSU (2*)
Virginia Tech -6 vs. Boston College (2*)
Vanderbilt -13 vs. Auburn (3*)
Wake Forest -6.5 vs. Virginia (4*)
Florida -6.5 vs. South Carolina (2*)
Northwestern -1.5 vs. Illinois (2*)
San Diego State +2.5 vs. BYU (3*)
Southern California -2.5 vs. Washington (2*)

NBA-

Charlotte -1.5 vs. Orlando (2*)
Chicago +8 @ Houston (2*)
Minnesota +8 @ Milwaukee (2*)
Golden State +9.5 @ Phoenix (2*)
 
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January 23rd 2009

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15 DIME - CONNECTICUT HUSKIES - Love UConn in this spot here.

After getting to # 1 in the country, the Texas Longhorns fell flat on their face at Kansas State getting upset on Monday night.

Now on the big stage again on National TV against Big East power Uconn, the linesmaker has installed them as the slight favorite as I type this.

UConn is without head coach Jim Calhoun, and have lost 3 of their last 4 SU to the likes of Michigan, Pitt, and Georgetown.

But they are catching a Texas team which has to be flat, playing out of conference, on the road where they have gone 0-4 ATS.

In their last 11 road games against a team with a winning record this Longhorn team is 1-9-1 ATS.

Dig further you will see a dismal 2-6 ATS run versus the Big East and 1-6-1 ATS last 8 as a road favorite.

With exception of going off as a 1 point dog to Kansas State, Texas has been favored in their other 15 lined games by 8 points or more.

Now all of a sudden they are laying just 2? Can you say trap number? I can.

UConn is 7-1 at home this year and have covered 8 of their last 11 as an underdog, and this is good value with them catching points at home.

I really think Uconn will play just a bit looser under coach Blaney, and I will side with the home dog catching Texas in a flat spot here on Saturday.

15 dime UCONN

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NCAA
12:00 Georgetown -20
1:30 LSU +6.5
4:00 Oklahoma ST. +10
6:00 St. Joseph +7.5
6:00 Florida -6.5
6:00 Rhode Island +6
7:30 Loyola Maryland -7.5
9:00 Duke -1
9:30 Arizona ST. -10
10:00 Pacific -12
10:00 BYU -3.5 Pts
10:30 Washington +2.5 Pts

NBA
7:00 Charlotte -1
7:35 Sacramento +7
8:35 Houston -6
 
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7* Blazers/Pisotns under 184.5
7* Detroit Mercy +1
5* Miss St. +1
5* Texas Longhorns -2.5
 
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Ice picks: Today's best NHL bets

Chicago Blackhawks at Vancouver Canucks (-105, 5.5)

The Canucks are reaching into the magic time machine to see if a wily veteran can provide some aid for the team’s recent defensive struggles.

With defenseman Sami Salo going down with a groin injury Thursday, Vancouver called up Nolan Baumgartner from the Manitoba Moose of the AHL.

The 33-year-old Baumgarter has appeared in 131 NHL games between the Capitals, Blackhawks, Penguins, Canucks and Stars but hasn’t played in the league since the 2006-07 campaign.

The Canucks defensive line is already depleted with Kevin Bieksa (foot) and Willie Mitchell (upper body) on the bench with injuries.

“A lot of good defensemen are on the sidelines and they're obviously tough to replace,” Christian Ehrhoff said. “I feel good playing a lot more minutes … it's a good challenge.”

More minutes for fewer quality players equates to tired legs. Vancouver has given up no less than two goals in the team’s last six games and is surrendering an average of 3.0 gpg during that span.

Pick: Over


Phoenix Coyotes at Washington Capitals (-210, 6)

The Coyotes are on the brink of an ownership change, but that doesn’t seem to be affecting the players.

Phoenix has won three of its last four games and seems to be playing with a chip on its shoulders with fans anticipating the organization’s financial problems to cause a late-season collapse.

"Everyone expected us to be giving away games," said forward Vernon Fiddler.

"We're pretty grounded here," Shane Doan told ESPN.com. "The one thing I've learned is to be patient and wait and see what happens."

What’s happening now is that the Coyotes are playing well consistently (only one three-game losing streak all season) and occupy the No. 4 spot in the Western Conference standings.

The Caps and Coyotes have not played this season, but Phoenix has taken four of the last five in the series including two straight.

As hot as Washington is right now, the hefty moneyline Phoenix has been given here is too much to pass up.

Pick: Coyotes
 
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Oklahoma City Thunder at Cleveland Cavaliers (-7.5, 189)

The Cavs were able to pull out a gritty win over the Lakers Thursday without starting point guard Mo Williams.

Delonte West took over at the point in the 93-87 victory but broke his left ring finger during the contest and will miss at least Saturday’s game versus Oklahoma City.

Cleveland’s backcourt injuries will allow Daniel Gibson to see minutes, but coach Mike Brown said that LeBron James and Anthony Parker will have to handle the ball as well.

"We may have to do it by committee," said Brown, who said there are other factors to consider. "One, is how long is [West] going to be out for? The second one is, knock on wood, what if Gib goes down? We have capable ballhandlers."

Expect the Thunder to provide steady pressure and put Gibson’s ball-handling skills to the test Saturday.

Oklahoma City has been tough on the road recently, winning at Atlanta and Minnesota this week while losing to Dallas by a point on Jan. 15. The Thunder have covered in three of their last four games away from home.

Pick: Thunder


Golden State Warriors at Phoenix Suns (-10, 237)

One certainty in playing back-to-back games in the NBA is that a team will be less than rested in the second leg having played the night before.

A bettor can view a B2B situation as either: the players won’t be as sharp so the offensive production will decrease or the players will be worn out so they won’t play much defense.

In this game, we are going with the latter reasoning because both already don’t play much defense and like to get up and down the floor.

The Suns (109.9 ppg) and Warriors (107.7 ppg) rank 1st and 2nd in the league in scoring while conversely, the two rank 29th and 30th in points surrendered. Phoenix yields 107.3 ppg and Golden State gives up 111.9 points to the opposition per outing.

The over is 9-1 in the Suns last 10 games versus the Western Conference and 9-3 during the last 12 meetings of this series. The last 10 times these high-powered offenses have met, neither team has scored fewer than 100 points and the average total is 241.0 ppg.

Pick: Over
 
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Mighty missed with Niagara (-10) Friday night.

Today it's Michigan State. The deficit is 375 sirignanos.
 
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NCAAB SATURDAY SYSTEM SIZZLER 82-32 ATS 72%

BUTLER @ ILLINOIS CHICAGO
3 UNITS: ILL CHICAGO +14.5

The Butler Bulldogs are an NCAA Tournament bound team, but they have really had trouble away from home stretching out the score. They have played 11 games at neutral sites, or on the road, and they have just one win by more than 13 points, and have often struggled. The Flames are certainly not in their league, but with an inflated pointspread, they most certainly are. The Flames have suffered just 1 double-digit loss at home all year, and when your the top team, you have a target on your back, and you know you'll get your opponents "A" game. The Flames are part of a very dynamic system, that shows teams off a loss as a favorite and playing with 1 or less days rest are 82-32 ATS or get the money 72% of the time. Flames also 23-11 ATS in their last 34 following an ATS loss. I'll go with Illinois Chicago in this one.
 
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15 Units on Arkansas (+16)
8 Units on Detroit (+1)
7 Units on Clemson (+1)
5 Units on Central FLA (+4)
5 Units on Georgia (+6)
5 Units on Iowa St. (+11)
 
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Season
Straight Up: 2234-663 (.771)
ATS: 873-899 (.493)
ATS Vary Units: 2673-2745 (.493)
Over/Under: 726-707 (.507)
Over/Under Vary Units: 1112-1082 (.507)

America East Conference
Maine 65, HARTFORD 59
Atlantic 10 Conference
Dayton 73, SAINT JOSEPH'S 63
DUQUESNE 75, St. Bonaventure 70
GEORGE WASHINGTON 67, Richmond 66
LA SALLE 74, Charlotte 71
Temple 78, FORDHAM 51
XAVIER 82, Rhode Island 76
Atlantic Coast Conference
Duke 77, CLEMSON 75
MARYLAND 79, NC State 72
VIRGINIA TECH 75, Boston College 64
WAKE FOREST 78, Virginia 71
Atlantic Sun Conference
East Tennessee State 71, BELMONT 69
JACKSONVILLE 75, USC Upstate 59
LIPSCOMB 79, Campbell 73
Big 12 Conference
Kansas 81, IOWA STATE 69
KANSAS STATE 84, Oklahoma State 72
MISSOURI 77, Nebraska 62
TEXAS A&M 80, Colorado 67
TEXAS TECH 82, Oklahoma 81
Big East Conference
GEORGETOWN 80, Rutgers 56
NOTRE DAME 79, DePaul 62
PROVIDENCE 78, South Florida 73
SYRACUSE 83, Marquette 69
Villanova 80, ST. JOHN'S 68
Big Sky Conference
Montana 64, MONTANA STATE 63
Portland State 80, IDAHO STATE 78
WEBER STATE 86, Eastern Washington 68
Big South Conference
Coastal Carolina 71, CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 69
HIGH POINT 100, Vmi 89
RADFORD 80, Liberty 70
UNC ASHEVILLE 77, Presbyterian 65
Winthrop 68, GARDNER-WEBB 64
Big Ten Conference
Michigan State 71, MINNESOTA 69
NORTHWESTERN 67, Illinois 63
PURDUE 70, Michigan 59
Big West Conference
CAL POLY 77, Cal State Northridge 75
PACIFIC 74, UC Davis 59
UC IRVINE 66, UC Riverside 57
UC SANTA BARBARA 71, Cal State Fullerton 65
Colonial Athletic Association
DELAWARE 63, Georgia State 61
DREXEL 64, Hofstra 57
George Mason 70, TOWSON 62
NORTHEASTERN 67, Vcu 63
Old Dominion 65, WILLIAM & MARY 58
UNC WILMINGTON 74, James Madison 69
Conference USA
MARSHALL 71, Uab 70
MEMPHIS 81, Houston 72
SOUTHERN MISS 74, East Carolina 63
TULSA 80, Rice 55
Utep 73, UCF 72
Great West Conference
Chicago State 63, NEW JERSEY TECH 61
South Dakota 77, NORTH DAKOTA 71
Horizon League
Butler 68, UIC 51
DETROIT 62, Wright State 59
LOYOLA (CHICAGO) 64, Valparaiso 59
Ivy League
Cornell 73, COLUMBIA 58
Harvard 72, DARTMOUTH 55
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Loyola (Md.) 65, MARIST 56
Mid-American Conference
Akron vs. KENT STATE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Buffalo 70, OHIO 67
CENTRAL MICHIGAN 64, Northern Illinois 60
EASTERN MICHIGAN 58, Ball State 53
MIAMI (OHIO) 59, Bowling Green State 56
WESTERN MICHIGAN 69, Toledo 52
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
COPPIN STATE 67, Umes 57
HAMPTON 60, Bethune-Cookman 55
HOWARD 70, Florida A&M 61
MORGAN STATE 73, Delaware State 56
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 80, North Carolina A&T 69
Missouri Valley Conference
BRADLEY 73, Evansville 59
Illinois State 65, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 64
Wichita State 67, DRAKE 60
Mountain West Conference
Byu 72, SAN DIEGO STATE 70
NEW MEXICO 79, Colorado State 64
Unlv 73, TCU 63
UTAH 69, Air Force 51
Northeast Conference
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 67, Saint Francis (Pa.) 62
Mount St. Mary's 72, LONG ISLAND 66
Robert Morris vs. MONMOUTH: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
SACRED HEART 78, Bryant 60
ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 67, Wagner 56
Ohio Valley Conference
Austin Peay vs. JACKSONVILLE STATE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
EASTERN ILLINOIS 77, Tennessee-Martin 64
Morehead State 68, EASTERN KENTUCKY 67
Murray State 82, SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE 62
TENNESSEE TECH 85, Tennessee State 78
Pacific-10 Conference
ARIZONA STATE 70, Arizona 60
CALIFORNIA 75, Oregon State 61
STANFORD 80, Oregon 69
USC 68, Washington 63
Washington State 70, UCLA 69
Patriot League
AMERICAN 65, Holy Cross 64
Army 67, NAVY 63
COLGATE 68, Bucknell 62
LEHIGH 76, Lafayette 73
Southeastern Conference
FLORIDA 79, South Carolina 71
KENTUCKY 88, Arkansas 67
Mississippi 77, LSU 70
Mississippi State 70, ALABAMA 68
Tennessee 77, GEORGIA 67
VANDERBILT 85, Auburn 70
Southern Conference
Chattanooga 71, ELON 67
Davidson 78, GEORGIA SOUTHERN 69
Samford 59, UNC GREENSBORO 58
THE CITADEL 66, Furman 56
Western Carolina 78, APPALACHIAN STATE 77
Southland Conference
CENTRAL ARKANSAS 66, McNeese State 64
LAMAR 82, Texas State 78
Nicholls State 77, NORTHWESTERN STATE 72
Sam Houston State 85, UT ARLINGTON 77
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 71, Southeastern Louisiana 62
UT SAN ANTONIO 73, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 69
Southwestern Athletic Conference
Alabama State 81, ALCORN STATE 67
JACKSON STATE 70, Grambling State 56
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 69, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 66
SOUTHERN 69, Alabama A&M 66
TEXAS SOUTHERN 75, Mississippi Valley State 62
Summit League
Iupui 74, UMKC 66
NORTH DAKOTA STATE 77, Ipfw 70
Oakland 80, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 75
Oral Roberts 78, CENTENARY 68
SOUTHERN UTAH 61, Western Illinois 59
Sun Belt Conference
DENVER 66, South Alabama 64
FLORIDA ATLANTIC 73, Arkansas State 72
Troy 77, LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 76
Ualr vs. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
WESTERN KENTUCKY 69, Middle Tennessee 60
West Coast Conference
GONZAGA 92, Loyola Marymount 66
PORTLAND 82, Pepperdine 65
SAN FRANCISCO 74, Santa Clara 68
Western Athletic Conference
Louisiana Tech 79, HAWAI'I 70
Nevada 77, FRESNO STATE 74
SAN JOSE STATE 81, New Mexico State 80
Utah State 73, IDAHO 65
Non-Conference
BAYLOR 88, Massachusetts 66
Norfolk State 70, WINSTON-SALEM STATE 69
SAVANNAH STATE 70, Longwood 62
SMU 80, Houston Baptist 62
Texas 76, CONNECTICUT 75
UTAH VALLEY 72, Cal State Bakersfield 68
WEST VIRGINIA 68, Ohio State 63
 
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Season
Straight Up: 422-181 (.700)
ATS: 337-289 (.538)
ATS Vary Units: 839-711 (.541)
Over/Under: 313-313 (.500)
Over/Under Vary Units: 461-476 (.492)

CHARLOTTE 94, Orlando 92
INDIANA 103, Philadelphia 100
CLEVELAND 101, Oklahoma City 90
Portland 94, DETROIT 89
MIAMI 107, Sacramento 96
HOUSTON 102, Chicago 96
MILWAUKEE 106, Minnesota 96
DENVER 107, New Orleans 97
PHOENIX 123, Golden State 114
UTAH 108, New Jersey 88
 
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Season: 253-175 (.591)

BOSTON 3, Ottawa 2
PHILADELPHIA 4, Carolina 2
N.Y. Rangers vs. MONTREAL: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
New Jersey vs. N.Y. ISLANDERS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
WASHINGTON 4, Phoenix 3
FLORIDA 3, Toronto 2
DETROIT 3, Los Angeles 2
Atlanta vs. TAMPA BAY: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Anaheim vs. ST. LOUIS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
MINNESOTA 4, Columbus 3
Chicago vs. VANCOUVER: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
SAN JOSE 3, Buffalo 2
 

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