24-18 YTD been taking 3 games a day and basically been 2-1 looking to shake that up
Detroit/Cleveland St over 150: Yes I know CSU is woeful on offense, but in the three games where the total was 148 they went over all three times. Detroit surrenders an ABSURD 92.4 ppg on the road letting teams shoot 48 %. Detroit scores it at 84.5 ppg and allows 83.9ppg. Detroit has gone 3-0 over in road games where the total is over 150 and 6-2 over in all road games. Would like to see Mouse McFadden back in uniform for CSU to help push this over but think there are enough points out there to go over comfortably
Jimmy Madison/Drexel under 130.5: If you haven't seen Drexel play then congratulate yourself because they are difficult on the eyes. They are dreadful on offense, averaging 63 ppg on a ridiculous 38% from the field. Yikes. Throw in the Dukes allowing only 39.9% from the field and you have Drexel likely not hitting 55 point tonight. Dukes are 2-8 under in conference play, Dragons 3-7 under in conference play and 1-7 under when total is 130-139. This game is a brick fest Dukes win it 66-53
BYU -2 vs St Marys: Revenge game for the Cougs after losing on the road to the Gaels by 11 on New Years Eve. Since the players can't drink it wasn't because they were planning their NYE party. It's because they allowed the Gaels to shoot 56% from the floor. The reason to like the Cougars here is they crushed SM on the glass, outrebounding them 14-5 on the offensive glass allowing them to take 17 more shots than St Mary's. At home BYU will make more shots and unless Omar Samhan comes back to play center and rebound for the Gaels, BYU wins a high scoring game by 7 plus.
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24-18 YTD been taking 3 games a day and basically been 2-1 looking to shake that up
Detroit/Cleveland St over 150: Yes I know CSU is woeful on offense, but in the three games where the total was 148 they went over all three times. Detroit surrenders an ABSURD 92.4 ppg on the road letting teams shoot 48 %. Detroit scores it at 84.5 ppg and allows 83.9ppg. Detroit has gone 3-0 over in road games where the total is over 150 and 6-2 over in all road games. Would like to see Mouse McFadden back in uniform for CSU to help push this over but think there are enough points out there to go over comfortably
Jimmy Madison/Drexel under 130.5: If you haven't seen Drexel play then congratulate yourself because they are difficult on the eyes. They are dreadful on offense, averaging 63 ppg on a ridiculous 38% from the field. Yikes. Throw in the Dukes allowing only 39.9% from the field and you have Drexel likely not hitting 55 point tonight. Dukes are 2-8 under in conference play, Dragons 3-7 under in conference play and 1-7 under when total is 130-139. This game is a brick fest Dukes win it 66-53
BYU -2 vs St Marys: Revenge game for the Cougs after losing on the road to the Gaels by 11 on New Years Eve. Since the players can't drink it wasn't because they were planning their NYE party. It's because they allowed the Gaels to shoot 56% from the floor. The reason to like the Cougars here is they crushed SM on the glass, outrebounding them 14-5 on the offensive glass allowing them to take 17 more shots than St Mary's. At home BYU will make more shots and unless Omar Samhan comes back to play center and rebound for the Gaels, BYU wins a high scoring game by 7 plus.
Completely agree on BYU. Not one player from Saint Mary's has played big minutes at the Marriott Center. Their first time leaving sunny California is to snowy, cold Provo. Expecting a big win for the Cougs.
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Completely agree on BYU. Not one player from Saint Mary's has played big minutes at the Marriott Center. Their first time leaving sunny California is to snowy, cold Provo. Expecting a big win for the Cougs.
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