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Saturday, December 2,
2006

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CFB

Stanford-California UNDER 46

Stanford’s offense is nothing short of horrific. They get
4.1 yards per play against teams normally allowing 5.2. However their defense
is fine, especially against the pass, allowing 6.5 yards per play to 7.0.

True California’s
defense is bad, but Stanford won’t exploit it.


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>>>LEVEL 3 PLAY is on TCU
over Air Force

Forensic ATS information on this game: TCU
10-1 after consecutive conference games, 16-6 overall, 7-0 home after outrushing opponent by 200 or more yards last game, 8-1 off
consecutive wins to conference, 10-2 favorite, 41-13 after allowing less than
100 yards rushing last game, Air Force 14-34 off conference loss, 5-16 after
three straight games committing one or fewer turnovers, 0-7 grass, 6-20 after
allowing more than 200 yards rushing last game,

 


Advanced News and Notes

Saturday, December 2,
2006

 

CFB

USC-UCLA

LA Times

After hinting for more than a week that sophomore Ben
Olson may return as the starter at quarterback against No. 2 USC on Saturday at
the Rose Bowl, UCLA Coach Karl Dorrell said Wednesday
that he was sticking with Patrick Cowan. Cowan will be making his seventh
consecutive start since Olson sustained a torn knee ligament against Arizona
on Oct. 7. He helped the Bruins defeat Arizona
and has played well in late-season wins over Oregon
State
and Washington
State
. “Pat has improved the last
six games,” Dorrell said. “He has a good feel of what
we’re doing. He understands the speed of the game a little bit better at this
point in time given that one has had a long time off and he’s been playing.
They are all strong factors.” Cowan has passed for more touchdowns and yards
this season, but Olson has completed a higher percentage of his passes. In the
end, the determining factor is that the coach wants to make sure that Olson,
who has not played in a game since returning to practice in late October, is at
full speed. Olson started the first five games of the season and was 3-1 in
games he finished. Dorrell said the decision does not
mean Cowan will start against Florida
State
in the Emerald Bowl on Dec.
27. MasterLockLine.com has the top plays from the top
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Florida-Arkansas

WholeHogsSports

Arkansas
coach Houston d the Razorbacks, their 10-game winning streak
broken by LSU, are hungry to erase the taste of defeat and have practiced like
it. “ When you win for 10 straight weeks, ” Nutt said, “ you’re not used to
that feeling that we’ve had. You don’t want to get used to losing ever. So we
were a little bit more hungry when we came to practice this week. ” Joe Duffy’s
sports betting selections are at www.GodsTips.com   

Rutgers-West
Virginia

NY Post

It’s hard to believe, but it’s nearly December and the
biggest game in Rutgers’ modern football history is just
two nights away. The 13th-ranked Scarlet Knights (10-1) will play 15th-ranked
West Virginia (9-2) Saturday in a
7:45 p.m. ESPN game in Morgantown
for a chance to clinch at least a share of the Big East championship and the league’s
BCS bid.

If Rutgers wins, the Knights most
likely will wind up playing the ACC champion, either Georgia Tech or Wake
Forest
, in the Orange Bowl on Jan.
2. Lose, and they will play a Big 12 entry – either Texas Tech or Oklahoma
State
– in the Dec. 28 Texas Bowl
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Associated Press

The Scarlet Knights, who have not defeated the
Mountaineers since 1994, have lost in each of their 14 trips to Morgantown.
West Virginia is the only Big
East team that Schiano has not defeated as coach of
the Scarlet Knights. His team is 4-27-2
all-time against the Mountaineers, including an 80-7 rout in 2001.West Virginia
is the only Big East team that Schiano has not
defeated as coach of the Scarlet Knights. His team is 4-27-2 all-time against the Mountaineers, including
an 80-7 rout in 2001. The Mountaineers are second in the nation with 312.1
rushing yards per game, and third with 38.7 points per contest. The Scarlet
Knights, however, are holding opponents to 243.5 total yards, good for third in
the nation, and 98.8 yards on the ground. Rutgers is
also allowing just 12.3 points per game, ranking it fifth in the country.

Army-Navy

Belvoir Eagle

The Army-Navy Classic returns to the city of Philadelphia
for the 80th time, pitting the 3-8 Black Knights opposite the 8-3
Midshipmen. Meineke Car Care Bowl-bound Navy can
clinch its fourth straight Commander in Chief’s Trophy title with a victory
over Army. The Black Knights will be looking to earn their first CIC title since 1996 with a win. Army will also be out to
avenge four consecutive losses to its arch rival, with Navy outscoring the
Black Knights by a combined 176-54 margin the last four years. The Midshipmen
can equal their longest winning streak in the series with a defeat of Army on
Saturday. Army must find a way to control’s Navy’s
top-rated rushing attack, which averages 333.2 yards per game. Saturday’s match
up will feature two of the nation’s least-penalized clubs. While Navy ranks
fifth nationally, averaging just 4.09 penalties per game, Army stands sixth at
4.18. Navy (35.27) and Army (37.09) list eighth and 12th,
respectively, in penalty yards per contest.

Connecticut-Louisville

Herald Tribune

Brohm threw four touchdown
passes last Saturday against Pittsburgh
in a 48-24 victory, Louisville’s
second straight since the upset loss to Rutgers
tightened the Big East race. The Huskies, coming off a 26-23 loss to Cincinnati
last Saturday, have dropped two straight and four of five. Approved sportsbooks are at www.linetrackers.com   

Stanford-California

Sarasota Herald Tribune

No. 21 Cal (8-3, 6-2 Pac-10) will be looking for their
fifth straight victory over Stanford (1-10, 1-7). The Bears haven’t done that
in their four straight wins over the Cardinal, outscoring them
126-32. While the Bears appear to be focused on knocking off their rival, they
will also be trying to end a two-game losing streak that cost them a chance at
their first Rose Bowl appearance in 48 years. Cal
fell 23-9 to then-No. 3 USC on Nov. 18, one week after losing
24-20 to
Arizona.


Thursday News and Notes

Thursday, November
30, 2006

 

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NFL

Baltimore-Cincinnati

Associated Press

With a victory over Lewis’ Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday
night, the Ravens (9-2) would become the first team to clinch a division
championship this season. A victory in Cincinnati
would snatch the AFC North title away from the Bengals (6-5) and put the Ravens
on course for greater things. Some Ravens are miffed by the way receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh talked down to them the first time they
met this season. The Ravens won 26-20 on Nov. 5, but Houshmandzadeh wasn’t
about to give them any credit afterward. “Deep down, we know we’re better than Baltimore
and they know it,” Houshmandzadeh said. “We’ve got better players than they do.”
Houshmandzadeh isn’t backing down. “I think we’re better than them,” he said
Tuesday. “We’ll find out.”

That jarring loss in Baltimore
became a turning point for Cincinnati.
The offense finally got on a roll, with Carson Palmer throwing for nine
touchdowns in the last three games. For the first time in his career, he has
put up passer ratings above 120 for three games in a row.

CFB

Ohio-Central Michigan

Sports Network

Two teams making their first-ever appearance in the
Mid-American Conference championship game will clash this Thursday night at
Ford Field, as the Ohio Bobcats battle the Central Michigan Chippewas. The
Chippewas are coming off their best season since 1994 when the team finished
with a 9-2 ledger and claimed the MAC title. CMU’s season got off to a rough
start, as the team lost three of its first five games. Fortunately the
Chippewas were able to right the ship and closed out the season winning five of
their last six matchups, with the lone loss coming
against Northern Illinois, 31-10. The Chippewas possess
one of the most dangerous offensive units in the MAC in 2006, mainly because of
the team’s potent passing attack, which produced 247.2 ypg.
The success of the aerial assault has led to 29.2 ppg, which ranked the team
first in the MAC in scoring. Quarterback Dan LeFevour
is the biggest reason for the success, as the redshirt freshman had a
sensational season, completing 63 percent of his passes for 2,555 yards. Defensively, the Chippewas were not dominant by any
stretch of the imagination, however the unit did
enough to help produce victories. Overall the team surrendered 24 ppg, while
allowing the opposition to collect 353.2 total ypg.
The unit had some success against the run, permitting just 135.2 ypg, but the team’s weak spot came against the pass, as
opponents threw for 217.9 ypg.

CBB

Louisiana Monroe-Auburn

Press Notes

The Warhawk men’s basketball
team fell at the hands of the No. 6-ranked Crimson Tide of Alabama, 75-61, in Tuscaloosa,
Ala.
By playing at Alabama,
ranked No. 6 in the AP poll and 7 in the ESPN Coaches Poll, ULM has played two, top-10
opponents from the Southeastern Conference on the road. Auburn
is led by third-year head coach Jeff Lebo, who guided the Tigers to a 12-16
overall record last season, 4-12 in the Southeastern Conference’s West
division. Auburn is currently 5-2
on the year after a 92-87, come-from-behind overtime victory over Nicholls
State
on Tuesday. The Tigers return
four starters and seven letterwinners from their
2005-06 squad, including guard Frank Tolbert who is third on the team in
scoring with a 14.0 per game average. Joe Duffy’s sports betting selections are at www.GodsTips.com

NBA

Pistons-Heat

Detroit Free Press

Miami returned
all of its key players from last year’s championship season. But a lot has
changed. The Heat is 6-8, with five losses by 15 points or more. Shaquille O’Neal
is out for another month after a knee operation. Guard Jason Williams is still
limited after off-season knee surgery. Dwyane Wade is
still scoring, but playing too many minutes after entering the season already
exhausted from playing for Team USA
in the World Championships. Gary Payton, 38, and Antoine Walker have struggled;
both have been benched at times by coach Pat Riley.
The Heat’s offense has struggled most. It ranks second-to-last in points scored
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Jazz-Lakers

Salt Lake Tribune

About the Jazz: They are 5-2 on the road. They are 3-1 on
the second night of back-to-back games. They are 7-2 at home. They are in the middle of a stretch of 12 out
of 13 games in the Staples Center.
They have yet to travel east of Salt Lake City,
and won’t until Dec. 12.

 


Wednesday Computer Trends

Wednesday, November
29, 2006

 

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CBB

Ohio State-North Carolina

Press Notes

Ohio State
will be participating in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge for the fifth-consecutive
year. Ohio State
first participated in the event during the 2002-03 season
against Duke in Greensboro, N.C.,
a 91-75 Blue Devils’ victory. Georgia Tech traveled to Ohio
State
in 2004 and won 73-53. The
Buckeyes traveled to Clemson in 2004-05 and fell to the Tigers, 80-73. Ohio
State
defeated Virginia Tech in Columbus
a year ago, 69-59, for its first victory in the event. The last time Ohio State
was ranked No. 1 in either the coaches or media men’s basketball poll was
against Cincinnati (3/24/62) in a loss to the No. 2-ranked Bearcats (71-59) in
national title game in Louisville, Ky. Ohio State is 49-3 all-time as the No. 1
team (AP). Ohio State’s
last four games as the No. 1 team have been played on neutral courts. The
Buckeye’s last true road game as the No. 1 team was a loss at Wisconsin
(3/3/62), 86-67. North
Carolina
enters the game ranked No. 6/7. Ohio
State
is 45-36 all-time when
playing in a game in which both teams are ranked. The Buckeyes are 201-51 when
playing with an AP Top 10 ranking. Ohio
State
is 300-91 when playing with
an AP Top 25 ranking.

Iowa-Virginia Tech

Press Notes

Iowa (2-3) concludes
a five-game road swing Wednesday, Nov. 29 at Virginia Tech (3-2) as part of the
annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Game time is 6:05
p.m. CT
at VTU’s Cassell
Coliseum (9,847). Iowa dropped a
67-64 contest at Arizona State
Nov. 25 in its last outing after posting a 1-2 record in the Paradise Jam. Iowa
defeated Toledo 78-65 in the first
round before losing to 10th-ranked Alabama
72-60 in the semi-finals and Villanova 89-60 in the consolation round. Virginia
Tech is 3-2 on the season after dropping two of three games in the Old Spice
Classic in Florida. The Hokies
defeated lost to Southern Illinois 69-64 Sunday after a
77-56 win over Montana and a
71-68 loss to Western Michigan. Iowa
holds a 2-3 record in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, including a 2-0 record at
home, an 0-1 record on the road and an 0-2 record at
neutral sites. Iowa lost to Maryland
in Baltimore in 2000 before
defeating Georgia Tech in Iowa City
in 2001. Iowa lost to Duke at the
United Center
in Chicago in 2002 and lost at Florida
State
in 2003. The Hawkeyes
defeated North Carolina State
45-42 in Iowa City a year ago. Iowa
did not participate in the event in 2004 and 2005.

Miami (Oh)-Xavier

Press Notes

Xavier is off to a 4-1 start with its lone loss to Alabama,
55-63, in its final game of the Paradise Jam. In its most recent game, Xavier
collected an 86-68 win against American on Saturday. Wednesday marks the 94th
meeting between Miami and Xavier
with the Musketeers holding a 48-45 edge in the all-time series. When playing
on Xavier’s home court, the Musketeers are 30-17 against the RedHawks. Last season, the Musketeers posted a 75-65 win at
Millett Hall. The last time the teams met at the Cintas Center
(Nov. 22, 2004), Miami
collected a 66-54 win to snap a seven-game losing skid on Xavier’s home court. Miami
University
’s men’s basketball team
continues a four-game road stretch when it travels to Xavier. Illinois,
which entered its Nov. 24 game against the RedHawks
averaging 81.2 ppg, 41.2 rpg and shooting .511 from
the field, was bothered by a persistent RedHawk
defense which gave up just 51 points to the Illini,
out-rebounded them by six boards and held them to 37.8 percent shooting from
the field. It also was the smallest margin of victory for Illinois
this season, with no team getting within 20 points of the Illini
in their previous five wins. Rutgers’ 44 points against Miami
on Nov. 25 marked the fifth time this season the RedHawks
have restricted an opponent to less than 60 points. The previous day, Miami
held Illinois, which was
averaging over 80 points per game, to 51 points. Over the past three seasons, Miami
has confined opponents to less than 60 points 33 times, including 16 times last
season.

Virginia-Purdue

Associated Press

Virginia
(4-0) played each of its first four games at the John Paul Jones Arena, which
opened this year. They christened the arena with a 93-90 victory over then-No.
10 Arizona on Nov. 12, and won
their next three games by an average of more than 25 points. The Cavaliers
entered the rankings this week for the first time since Dec. 27, 2004. However, Virginia
now hits the road, where it went 2-11 last season. The
Cavaliers haven’t won more than three road games in a season since going 5-6
away from home in 2000-01.Virginia has managed to win its first road game in
each of the last three seasons, including 2003-04 and 2004-05, when it also
opened with four home games.

Clemson-Minnesota

Scout.com

Clemson has a 5-2 record in the ACC vs. Big Ten Challenge.
Only Duke (7-0) and Wake Forest
(6-1) have a better record. Clemson has won its first
seven games for the second straight year. The Tigers won their first 11 games
last year.

Rutgers-Temple

Press Notes

The Owls lead the all-time series with the Scarlet
Knights, 31-18, however, Rutgers has won five of the
last six meetings including four straight. Last season, Temple
got a 67-53 win at the RAC.

Kent-Cleveland State

Press Notes

The Golden Flashes (4-2) had their two-game winning streak
snapped in heartbreaking fashion Saturday night, falling at Butler
University
83-80 in a thrilling
double-overtime classic. Cleveland State (4-3) has won three straight and is
off to its best start since 1999-98 in its first season under the direction of
Waters, who coached the Golden Flashes for five seasons from 1996-2001, leading
KSU to its first two NCAA Tournament
appearances. Most recently the Vikings
picked up a 59-53 road win at the University
of Delaware
on Sunday. Kent
State
leads the all-time series
between the two schools, 24-18, and has won six straight against the
Vikings. The Flashes are 3-2 all-time at
the Wolstein Center and won last year’s meeting in
Kent by an 83-68 score (Dec. 3, 2005).

 





 

 


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Tuesday, November
28, 2006

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NBA

MEMPHIS +8.5 Denver

This is a top dichotomous ATS and SU game. We discount 98 percent of trends, but this
has proven to be the exception to the rule. Explained in our articles around
the Net, basically if a team has a great SU record but horrid ATS record or
visa versa, you ride for that to continue as it is the sign of which teams are
most under or overvalued. Despite a 3-10 overall mark, Memphis
has covered five straight. They are 0-7 SU on the road, yet 5-1 their last six
ATS. They are far and away the superior
defensive team, with edges in virtually every category.

 


Advanced News and Notes

Tuesday, November
28, 2006

 

CBB

Maryland-Illinois

SJ-R.com

Seven games and 13 days into the season, the Illini are undefeated heading into an early showdown
against No. 25 Maryland (7-0) at Assembly Hall on Tuesday in the ACC-Big Ten
Challenge (6 p.m., ESPN). After Illinois
beat Bradley 75-71 Saturday to win the Chicago Invitational in Hoffman
Estates
, Weber appreciated the Illini’s
ability to survive the season’s first two weeks despite injuries to junior
forward Brian Randle and sophomore guard Jamar Smith
plus the suspension of guard Rich McBride. Smith isn’t 100 percent, the guard
said, and his ankle was tender after the game.A
schedule that included Austin Peay, Savannah
State
and Florida A&M didn’t hurt.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

CBB

Ohio State-North Carolina

Press Notes

Ohio State
will be participating in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge for the fifth-consecutive
year. Ohio State
first participated in the event during the 2002-03 season
against Duke in Greensboro, N.C.,
a 91-75 Blue Devils’ victory. Georgia Tech traveled to Ohio
State
in 2004 and won 73-53. The
Buckeyes traveled to Clemson in 2004-05 and fell to the Tigers, 80-73. Ohio
State
defeated Virginia Tech in Columbus
a year ago, 69-59, for its first victory in the event. The last time Ohio State
was ranked No. 1 in either the coaches or media men’s basketball poll was
against Cincinnati (3/24/62) in a loss to the No. 2-ranked Bearcats (71-59) in
national title game in Louisville, Ky. Ohio State is 49-3 all-time as the No. 1
team (AP). Ohio State’s
last four games as the No. 1 team have been played on neutral courts. The
Buckeye’s last true road game as the No. 1 team was a loss at Wisconsin
(3/3/62), 86-67. North
Carolina
enters the game ranked No. 6/7. Ohio
State
is 45-36 all-time when
playing in a game in which both teams are ranked. The Buckeyes are 201-51 when
playing with an AP Top 10 ranking. Ohio
State
is 300-91 when playing with
an AP Top 25 ranking.

Iowa-Virginia Tech

Press Notes

Iowa (2-3)
concludes a five-game road swing Wednesday, Nov. 29 at Virginia Tech (3-2) as
part of the annual ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Game time is 6:05 p.m. CT at VTU’s Cassell Coliseum (9,847). Iowa
dropped a 67-64 contest at Arizona State
Nov. 25 in its last outing after posting a 1-2 record in the Paradise Jam. Iowa
defeated Toledo 78-65 in the first
round before losing to 10th-ranked Alabama
72-60 in the semi-finals and Villanova 89-60 in the consolation round. Virginia
Tech is 3-2 on the season after dropping two of three games in the Old Spice
Classic in Florida. The Hokies
defeated lost to Southern Illinois 69-64 Sunday after a
77-56 win over Montana and a
71-68 loss to Western Michigan. Iowa
holds a 2-3 record in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, including a 2-0 record at
home, an 0-1 record on the road and an 0-2 record at
neutral sites. Iowa lost to Maryland
in Baltimore in 2000 before
defeating Georgia Tech in Iowa City
in 2001. Iowa lost to Duke at the
United Center
in Chicago in 2002 and lost at Florida
State
in 2003. The Hawkeyes
defeated North Carolina State
45-42 in Iowa City a year ago. Iowa
did not participate in the event in 2004 and 2005.

Miami (Oh)-Xavier

Press Notes

Xavier is off to a 4-1 start with its lone loss to Alabama,
55-63, in its final game of the Paradise Jam. In its most recent game, Xavier
collected an 86-68 win against American on Saturday. Wednesday marks the 94th
meeting between Miami and Xavier
with the Musketeers holding a 48-45 edge in the all-time series. When playing
on Xavier’s home court, the Musketeers are 30-17 against the RedHawks. Last season, the Musketeers posted a 75-65 win at
Millett Hall. The last time the teams met at the Cintas Center
(Nov. 22, 2004), Miami
collected a 66-54 win to snap a seven-game losing skid on Xavier’s home court. Miami
University
’s men’s basketball team
continues a four-game road stretch when it travels to Xavier. Illinois,
which entered its Nov. 24 game against the RedHawks
averaging 81.2 ppg, 41.2 rpg and shooting .511 from
the field, was bothered by a persistent RedHawk
defense which gave up just 51 points to the Illini,
out-rebounded them by six boards and held them to 37.8 percent shooting from
the field. It also was the smallest margin of victory for Illinois
this season, with no team getting within 20 points of the Illini
in their previous five wins. Rutgers’ 44 points against Miami
on Nov. 25 marked the fifth time this season the RedHawks
have restricted an opponent to less than 60 points. The previous day, Miami
held Illinois, which was
averaging over 80 points per game, to 51 points. Over the past three seasons, Miami
has confined opponents to less than 60 points 33 times, including 16 times last
season.

 


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Monday, November 27,
2006

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NBA

GOLDEN STATE +3 Spurs

The Spurs have their kryptonite: playing on back-to-back
nights. They are 9-20 their last 29 ATS on the second of consecutive nights. Golden
State
just beat Utah,
the hottest team in the NBA and beat them soundly 91-78. The home team is 13-4
in the Warriors games.

Yes, the Spurs have been unbeatable—literally—on the road
this year. But playing back-to-back
nights against good teams is what they have struggled with over the years and
their nucleus is the same. So will the
results be.


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