i was actually bored and buoght a pick from covers.. Larry Ness
REASON FOR PICK:
John Groce took over at Ohio U from Tim O'Shea, who had done a pretty
good job at Athens (120 wins over his seven years, including seasons of
21, 19, 19 and 20 wins his last four). Those last four seasons
coincided with the stay of the 6-8 Leon Williams (16.4-9.8 LY), who is
now gone. Groce was an assistant at Ohio State under Thad Matta and is
known as a great recruiter (we'll see how that goes in Athens?).
Anyway, the Bobcats have lost their first two games of this three-game
tourney in Freedom Hall and are coming off their worst performance of
the season, losing 91-56 to 11th-ranked Louisville on Sunday. The
Bobcats had 18 turnovers vs Louisville, got dominated on the boards
(46-26) and shot just 5-of-19 from three-point 'land,' while the
Cardinals made 11-of-23. The Sycamores were also trounced by Louisville
(83-43) in the opening round of this tourney on Saturday but Rashad
Reed's running floater with less than a second remaining lifted ISU to
a 68-66 victory over Lamar yesterday, giving Indiana State its first
win of the season, after an 0-6 start. Head coach Kevin McKenna is used
to winning (played and was an assistant at Creighton) and while his
15-16 record last season (his first year as a head coach) may not see
like a big deal, it was the most wins by an ISU team since the 2000-01
season when the Sycamores won 22 games. The 6-8 Tunnell (11.7-6.6)
starts with four guards. Reed (12.9-4.1) leads the way along with
Carter (10.4), freshman Richard (6.7-5.0) and Cutter (3.7-3.0 APG).
There is little depth, with the 6-11 Crawford (6.4-4.3) about the only
other contributor of note. As for the Bobcats, two 6-6 seniors lead the
way. Jerome Tillman (21.2-9.8) is destined for a third straight All-MAC
season and has scored 46 points with 13 rebounds in his first two games
here in Louisville. Orr averages 12.2-4.7 and the other three starters
are the almost useless 6-10 van Kempen (2.8-1.8) plus two solid guards.
Coleman (9.8-4.0-3.3) is a 6-4 freshman and Allen (7.2-2.3-3.0) is back
to run the point from LY. Freeman (8.7) and Dobbs (3.5) round out the
reserves of note (both are guards). Neither team has much depth and
this three games in three days format hurts both teams. However,
Tillman is the best player on the floor and unlike the Sycamores, the
Bobcats are not coming off a last-second win (remember, it was ISU's
first of the season), but rather are looking to salvage one win from
this up until now, 'lost' weekend. Las Vegas Insider Ohio U (8*).
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i was actually bored and buoght a pick from covers.. Larry Ness
REASON FOR PICK:
John Groce took over at Ohio U from Tim O'Shea, who had done a pretty
good job at Athens (120 wins over his seven years, including seasons of
21, 19, 19 and 20 wins his last four). Those last four seasons
coincided with the stay of the 6-8 Leon Williams (16.4-9.8 LY), who is
now gone. Groce was an assistant at Ohio State under Thad Matta and is
known as a great recruiter (we'll see how that goes in Athens?).
Anyway, the Bobcats have lost their first two games of this three-game
tourney in Freedom Hall and are coming off their worst performance of
the season, losing 91-56 to 11th-ranked Louisville on Sunday. The
Bobcats had 18 turnovers vs Louisville, got dominated on the boards
(46-26) and shot just 5-of-19 from three-point 'land,' while the
Cardinals made 11-of-23. The Sycamores were also trounced by Louisville
(83-43) in the opening round of this tourney on Saturday but Rashad
Reed's running floater with less than a second remaining lifted ISU to
a 68-66 victory over Lamar yesterday, giving Indiana State its first
win of the season, after an 0-6 start. Head coach Kevin McKenna is used
to winning (played and was an assistant at Creighton) and while his
15-16 record last season (his first year as a head coach) may not see
like a big deal, it was the most wins by an ISU team since the 2000-01
season when the Sycamores won 22 games. The 6-8 Tunnell (11.7-6.6)
starts with four guards. Reed (12.9-4.1) leads the way along with
Carter (10.4), freshman Richard (6.7-5.0) and Cutter (3.7-3.0 APG).
There is little depth, with the 6-11 Crawford (6.4-4.3) about the only
other contributor of note. As for the Bobcats, two 6-6 seniors lead the
way. Jerome Tillman (21.2-9.8) is destined for a third straight All-MAC
season and has scored 46 points with 13 rebounds in his first two games
here in Louisville. Orr averages 12.2-4.7 and the other three starters
are the almost useless 6-10 van Kempen (2.8-1.8) plus two solid guards.
Coleman (9.8-4.0-3.3) is a 6-4 freshman and Allen (7.2-2.3-3.0) is back
to run the point from LY. Freeman (8.7) and Dobbs (3.5) round out the
reserves of note (both are guards). Neither team has much depth and
this three games in three days format hurts both teams. However,
Tillman is the best player on the floor and unlike the Sycamores, the
Bobcats are not coming off a last-second win (remember, it was ISU's
first of the season), but rather are looking to salvage one win from
this up until now, 'lost' weekend. Las Vegas Insider Ohio U (8*).
i was bored and actually buoght a pick from covers (larry nes)
REASON FOR PICK:
John Groce took over at Ohio U from Tim O'Shea, who had done a pretty
good job at Athens (120 wins over his seven years, including seasons of
21, 19, 19 and 20 wins his last four). Those last four seasons
coincided with the stay of the 6-8 Leon Williams (16.4-9.8 LY), who is
now gone. Groce was an assistant at Ohio State under Thad Matta and is
known as a great recruiter (we'll see how that goes in Athens?).
Anyway, the Bobcats have lost their first two games of this three-game
tourney in Freedom Hall and are coming off their worst performance of
the season, losing 91-56 to 11th-ranked Louisville on Sunday. The
Bobcats had 18 turnovers vs Louisville, got dominated on the boards
(46-26) and shot just 5-of-19 from three-point 'land,' while the
Cardinals made 11-of-23. The Sycamores were also trounced by Louisville
(83-43) in the opening round of this tourney on Saturday but Rashad
Reed's running floater with less than a second remaining lifted ISU to
a 68-66 victory over Lamar yesterday, giving Indiana State its first
win of the season, after an 0-6 start. Head coach Kevin McKenna is used
to winning (played and was an assistant at Creighton) and while his
15-16 record last season (his first year as a head coach) may not see
like a big deal, it was the most wins by an ISU team since the 2000-01
season when the Sycamores won 22 games. The 6-8 Tunnell (11.7-6.6)
starts with four guards. Reed (12.9-4.1) leads the way along with
Carter (10.4), freshman Richard (6.7-5.0) and Cutter (3.7-3.0 APG).
There is little depth, with the 6-11 Crawford (6.4-4.3) about the only
other contributor of note. As for the Bobcats, two 6-6 seniors lead the
way. Jerome Tillman (21.2-9.8) is destined for a third straight All-MAC
season and has scored 46 points with 13 rebounds in his first two games
here in Louisville. Orr averages 12.2-4.7 and the other three starters
are the almost useless 6-10 van Kempen (2.8-1.8) plus two solid guards.
Coleman (9.8-4.0-3.3) is a 6-4 freshman and Allen (7.2-2.3-3.0) is back
to run the point from LY. Freeman (8.7) and Dobbs (3.5) round out the
reserves of note (both are guards). Neither team has much depth and
this three games in three days format hurts both teams. However,
Tillman is the best player on the floor and unlike the Sycamores, the
Bobcats are not coming off a last-second win (remember, it was ISU's
first of the season), but rather are looking to salvage one win from
this up until now, 'lost' weekend. Las Vegas Insider Ohio U (8*).
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i was bored and actually buoght a pick from covers (larry nes)
REASON FOR PICK:
John Groce took over at Ohio U from Tim O'Shea, who had done a pretty
good job at Athens (120 wins over his seven years, including seasons of
21, 19, 19 and 20 wins his last four). Those last four seasons
coincided with the stay of the 6-8 Leon Williams (16.4-9.8 LY), who is
now gone. Groce was an assistant at Ohio State under Thad Matta and is
known as a great recruiter (we'll see how that goes in Athens?).
Anyway, the Bobcats have lost their first two games of this three-game
tourney in Freedom Hall and are coming off their worst performance of
the season, losing 91-56 to 11th-ranked Louisville on Sunday. The
Bobcats had 18 turnovers vs Louisville, got dominated on the boards
(46-26) and shot just 5-of-19 from three-point 'land,' while the
Cardinals made 11-of-23. The Sycamores were also trounced by Louisville
(83-43) in the opening round of this tourney on Saturday but Rashad
Reed's running floater with less than a second remaining lifted ISU to
a 68-66 victory over Lamar yesterday, giving Indiana State its first
win of the season, after an 0-6 start. Head coach Kevin McKenna is used
to winning (played and was an assistant at Creighton) and while his
15-16 record last season (his first year as a head coach) may not see
like a big deal, it was the most wins by an ISU team since the 2000-01
season when the Sycamores won 22 games. The 6-8 Tunnell (11.7-6.6)
starts with four guards. Reed (12.9-4.1) leads the way along with
Carter (10.4), freshman Richard (6.7-5.0) and Cutter (3.7-3.0 APG).
There is little depth, with the 6-11 Crawford (6.4-4.3) about the only
other contributor of note. As for the Bobcats, two 6-6 seniors lead the
way. Jerome Tillman (21.2-9.8) is destined for a third straight All-MAC
season and has scored 46 points with 13 rebounds in his first two games
here in Louisville. Orr averages 12.2-4.7 and the other three starters
are the almost useless 6-10 van Kempen (2.8-1.8) plus two solid guards.
Coleman (9.8-4.0-3.3) is a 6-4 freshman and Allen (7.2-2.3-3.0) is back
to run the point from LY. Freeman (8.7) and Dobbs (3.5) round out the
reserves of note (both are guards). Neither team has much depth and
this three games in three days format hurts both teams. However,
Tillman is the best player on the floor and unlike the Sycamores, the
Bobcats are not coming off a last-second win (remember, it was ISU's
first of the season), but rather are looking to salvage one win from
this up until now, 'lost' weekend. Las Vegas Insider Ohio U (8*).
If there isn't again games you like, take the day off. I know all degenerate gamblers love action, but don't give some tout your money for his picks. You can tail lots of good cappers here for free.
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If there isn't again games you like, take the day off. I know all degenerate gamblers love action, but don't give some tout your money for his picks. You can tail lots of good cappers here for free.
They don't give one pick and then give another. Maybe some bobo tout that has a podunk site but when someone on covers buys pic it recorded on this site to show accuracy so when you look at his page it will say what kind of streak he's on......
As for Ohio I dont know if I nec agree with the pick. Personally I will take the points in game that should get decided by 3 or less.
Best of luck
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They don't give one pick and then give another. Maybe some bobo tout that has a podunk site but when someone on covers buys pic it recorded on this site to show accuracy so when you look at his page it will say what kind of streak he's on......
As for Ohio I dont know if I nec agree with the pick. Personally I will take the points in game that should get decided by 3 or less.
Ya... I mean I dont know how many people would actually be buying his pick in the middle of the day... good thing this was not a prime time pick. but it's been around for 3 hours and you aren't locked up yet lol
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Ya... I mean I dont know how many people would actually be buying his pick in the middle of the day... good thing this was not a prime time pick. but it's been around for 3 hours and you aren't locked up yet lol
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