Ohio vs. Temple Supersedes Camgate For Now

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Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Sixers take on the Cavaliers and Ohio State meets Florida on the hardwood, while the Preds take to the ice against the Maple Leafs.

Colliding on the gridiron . . .

The lone college football game on the schedule for Tuesday has Ohio at Temple. The Bobcats (7-3 SU, 6-3 ATS) have won six straight games, doubling up on Buffalo 34-17 at home last time out. Boo Jackson threw for 175 yards and two touchdowns with one interception for Ohio in that win. The Owls (8-2 SU, 7-3 ATS) are riding a four-game winning streak, beating Kent State 28-10 on the road last time out. Mike Gerardi passed for 368 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions for Temple in that game. Both Ohio and Temple have 5-1 records in the East Division of the Mid-American conference.

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Tipping off on the hardwood . . .

There are seven games on the NBA’s schedule for Tuesday, with Atlanta at Indiana, Toronto at Washington, the Lakers at Milwaukee, Portland at Memphis, Chicago at Houston, New York at Denver, and Philadelphia at Cleveland. The Sixers (2-8 SU, 5-4-1 ATS) are coming off a 116-93 loss in San Antonio, with Jrue Holiday picking up a team-high 16 points in the defeat. Louis Williams added 13 points off the bench for Philadelphia that game. The Cavaliers (4-5 SU, 4-5 ATS) fell 99-85 at home to Indiana last game, as Antawn Jamison tossed in 19 points. Ramon Sessions added 17 points that day for the Cavs, who are just 1-4 through five home matchups so far this season.

As well, there are many ranked teams in action around college basketball on Tuesday, including a couple at the Preseason NIT: Marist at No. 6 Villanova, and Belmont at No. 24 Tennessee. Other games involving ranked teams on Tuesday: LaSalle at No. 17 Baylor, No. 22 Virginia Tech at No. 3 Kansas State, Detroit at No. 10 Syracuse, Miami-Ohio at No. 1 Duke, No. 16 Butler at Louisville, South Carolina at No. 2 Michigan State, Eastern Washington at No. 17 Washington, No. 25 San Diego State at No. 11 Gonzaga, and No. 4 Ohio State at No. 9 Florida. The Buckeyes blasted N.C. A&T 102-61 in their first game of the year, while the Gators are coming off a 77-60 win over N.C. Wilmington.

Taking a trip around the rink . . .

Finally, the three NHL games on tap for Tuesday are Philadelphia at Montreal, Anaheim at Dallas, and Nashville at Toronto. The 7-5-3 Predators are coming off a 4-3 home shootout win over the Blackhawks on Saturday night, with Shane O’Brien, Shea Weber, and Cody Franson scoring for Nashville in regulation time. The 5-8-3 Maple Leafs have picked up the loss in each of their last eight games, falling 5-3 at home to Vancouver last time out. Phil Kessel scored his eighth goal of the year for Toronto in that loss, while Fredrik Sjostrom and Mikhail Grabovski also had markers. J-S Giguere made 27 saves.

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