A pair of bowl games and a full slate of NBA action highlight the schedule   for 2008’s last Monday. Here’s a look at the matchups   in your Daily Sports Roundup.
The Gridiron Spotlight
North Carolina   State will take on   Rutgers in the Papa John’s.com Bowl at 3:00pm ET in the first college football game of   Monday. The Wolfpack (6-6 straight-up, 9-2 against-the-spread) won four straight   games to end the season and become bowl eligible; they topped   Miami 38-28 last time out. The   Scarlet Knights (7-5 SU, 7-4 ATS) have won six straight games, blasting   Louisville 63-14 in their last   contest. The Vegas odds say that Rutgers is a 6.5-point   favorite for Monday, with the game’s total at 56.5, though it varies among sportsbooks
The Alamo Bowl then kicks off at 8:00pm   ET, with Missouri   taking on Northwestern. The Tigers (9-4 SU, 5-7 ATS) dropped back-to-back games   to Kansas and   Oklahoma to close out their   regular season, getting blasted 62-21 on the road by the Sooners. The Wildcats   (9-3 SU, 6-5 ATS) are on a two-game winning streak, with wins over   Michigan and   Illinois in their previous two   contests. Nevertheless, the Las   Vegas bowl lines say that   Missouri is a 12.5-point fave, with the total pegged at 66.5 points.
Who covers the bowls? The betting experts bowl spread picks and pointspread   predictions have been outstanding. Here is the Monday   catalog of winners. 
Other Notable Events
A pair of streaking Southeast Division teams will take the floor in the NBA   on Monday night, with Atlanta   hosting Denver and   Orlando playing on the road in   Detroit. The Hawks won their fourth   straight game last time out, getting past the Bulls 129-117 at home. That put   Atlanta at 19-10 SU and 17-12 ATS on   the season. Meanwhile, the Magic won their seventh in a row by a score of 118-94   in Minnesota last game, and they   now lead the division at 24-6 SU and 20-9-1 ATS.
There are six other games on the NBA’s schedule for Monday, including   Chicago at New   Jersey,   Memphis at   Minnesota,   Washington at   Houston,   Philadelphia at   Utah, and   Toronto at   Golden   State. Also,   Oklahoma City will play host to   Phoenix.
Headlines
According to the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, the Cleveland Browns owner Randy   Lerner cleaned house and is seeking permission to speak to Patriots VP of Player   Personnel Scott Pioli…Dallas   newspapers and the Ticket Sports Radio are blasting the Cowboys collapse at the   hands of Donovan McNabb and the Eagles. Tony Romo,   Terrell Owens and the players agree: it’s not their fault….Lingerie football   player Melissa Berry is suing her ex-lover over her photos. We say give the man   a raise (so to speak)…the Detroit Lions became the first team in NFL history   to go 0-16…Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger suffered a concussion…Pittsburgh   earned a bye so it does not affect the weekend’s NFL wild card Vegas betting   line in which all four road teams are the favorites. ..After days of   speculation, Mike Singletary has been named permanent head coach of the 49ers.   He is not expected to retain offensive coordinator Mike Martz. 
The Rest of the Schedule
The San Jose Sharks will be looking to bounce back from a rare loss when they   play at Dallas on Monday in one of   six NHL games on the schedule. The Sharks fell 3-2 in overtime to the lowly   Blues on Saturday night to fall to 27-4-4 on the season. The Stars edged the Ducks 4-3 on   Saturday. Rounding out the NHL slate:   Montreal at   Florida,   Minnesota at   Calgary,   Nashville at   Colorado, and Columbus at   L.A.,    as well as the Isles and Rangers at   Madison   Square   Garden.
Finally, college hoops features a ranked matchup on Monday with No. 2 UConn   hosting No. 12 Georgetown. Also it’s LA Lafayette vs. No. 16 Tennessee,   Temple vs. No. 18 Villanova,   Central   Connecticut   State vs. No. 20 Arizona State,   Portland   State vs. No. 21 Baylor, and North   Carolina Central vs. No. 24 Michigan.
A Peek at the Future
There are three more bowl games on the schedule for Tuesday, with Maryland   vs. Nevada (-1.5) in the Humanitarian Bowl, Western Michigan vs. Rice (-2.5) in   the Texas Bowl, and Oklahoma State (-2.5) vs. Oregon in the Holiday Bowl . . .   Tuesday’s top NBA matchup has Boston in Portland, while Miami plays host to   Cleveland . . . the Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red   Wings are scheduled to play outdoors at Wrigley Field on Thursday afternoon if   weather conditions permit. Get all the winning pointspread picks at OffshoreInsiders.com