You also sold me on Northwestern -6.5, they are top 15 offensively but I don't understand how there off. rebounding is 300+ in the country. I guess they figure every shot will go in the first time and don't hang around the rim for a potential rebound. Your thoughts LVL?
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You also sold me on Northwestern -6.5, they are top 15 offensively but I don't understand how there off. rebounding is 300+ in the country. I guess they figure every shot will go in the first time and don't hang around the rim for a potential rebound. Your thoughts LVL?
You also sold me on Northwestern -6.5, they are top 15 offensively but I don't understand how there off. rebounding is 300+ in the country. I guess they figure every shot will go in the first time and don't hang around the rim for a potential rebound. Your thoughts LVL?
Northwestern plays outstanding at home. Not only are they 7-1 at home,
but are averaging 76.4 PPG at home and 75.0 PPG their last 5 games.
Michigan, on the other hand, is only averaging 57.2 PPG on the road and a
mere 62.2 PPG during their last 5 games. I see Northwestern winning
this by 11 or 12 points.
As for Colorado +4 (my POD), they are amassing 79.3 PPG in Conference
games and an impressive 83 PPG in their last 5 games. Nebraska is only
averaging 64.0 PPG in Conference games and 67.4 PPG with their last 5
games. Free throw % is another important factor to consider, as
Colorado is nailing 77.5% of their free throws compared to 70.1% for
Nebraska. As for 3 pointers made, Colorado has a better percentage of
3 point shooting at 35.5% compared to 30.4% for Nebraska.
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Quote Originally Posted by habs420:
You also sold me on Northwestern -6.5, they are top 15 offensively but I don't understand how there off. rebounding is 300+ in the country. I guess they figure every shot will go in the first time and don't hang around the rim for a potential rebound. Your thoughts LVL?
Northwestern plays outstanding at home. Not only are they 7-1 at home,
but are averaging 76.4 PPG at home and 75.0 PPG their last 5 games.
Michigan, on the other hand, is only averaging 57.2 PPG on the road and a
mere 62.2 PPG during their last 5 games. I see Northwestern winning
this by 11 or 12 points.
As for Colorado +4 (my POD), they are amassing 79.3 PPG in Conference
games and an impressive 83 PPG in their last 5 games. Nebraska is only
averaging 64.0 PPG in Conference games and 67.4 PPG with their last 5
games. Free throw % is another important factor to consider, as
Colorado is nailing 77.5% of their free throws compared to 70.1% for
Nebraska. As for 3 pointers made, Colorado has a better percentage of
3 point shooting at 35.5% compared to 30.4% for Nebraska.
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