Angle out...GL
Hey So Cal chasers take the Ducks tonight when everyone's on the Preds-too much value here-I'll take plus money anytime a game has a good chance of a shootout and I have way better shooters...the obvious-the Ducks on a B2B-and the end of a roadie-vs a hot home team is too obvious...what-the 350 mile flight wiped them out?
They're too new at winning and too deep for that...
Hey So Cal chasers take the Ducks tonight when everyone's on the Preds-too much value here-I'll take plus money anytime a game has a good chance of a shootout and I have way better shooters...the obvious-the Ducks on a B2B-and the end of a roadie-vs a hot home team is too obvious...what-the 350 mile flight wiped them out?
They're too new at winning and too deep for that...
Ducks
Over was a push but it was at least a tie with 25 minutes to go...Under boys were less calm then me...
This team is the Clippers on ice-so deep, they could win the 6th game in 8 days in a tough bulding on a B2B....they had no jump half the night anyway but who cares about a team that plays in a County? The Dunk announcer even called Eric Bledsoe from the Clips a Laker....
They'll be very solid in future spots...
Ducks
Over was a push but it was at least a tie with 25 minutes to go...Under boys were less calm then me...
This team is the Clippers on ice-so deep, they could win the 6th game in 8 days in a tough bulding on a B2B....they had no jump half the night anyway but who cares about a team that plays in a County? The Dunk announcer even called Eric Bledsoe from the Clips a Laker....
They'll be very solid in future spots...
Play On: Illinois -3
Note: The Illini got the season off to a fabulous start with 12 straight wins and as 2012 came to a close, John Groce’s 1st-year squad was sitting chilly at 13-1.
But a freeze hit when Illinois slammed the wall right after the New Year,
thanks to the start of the Big Ten schedule (or was it too much New Year’s
champagne in Champaign?), losing three straight games twice during a 2-7 skid,
including a 68-54 loss to the Wildcats on their home floor as a 10-point
favorite. However, just when things were spinning out of control, Tyler
Griffey’s layup at the buzzer knocked off then-No.1 Indiana, and a tough road
victory at Minnesota followed, suggesting that the season might be headed back
in the right direction. Now the Illini head back to Evanston with revenge on
their minds to take on the Wildcats in front of a sellout crowd, needing a
victory to put them on the cusp of another 20-win season, and hopefully
cementing a spot in the Big Dance. Meanwhile Northwestern is in the middle of a
Buckeye/Badger revenge sandwich, where they are 3-6-1 ATS after Ohio State and
just 1-8 ATS before a home tilt with Wisky. In addition the battered Cats are
down to seven lives, having lost the services of F Jared Swopshire (knee) and
senior Drew Crawford (shoulder) for the season. The clincher is the Wildcats’
dismal 4-10-1 ATS record at Welsh-Ryan Arena in this series. You know what to
do.
Play On: Illinois -3
Note: The Illini got the season off to a fabulous start with 12 straight wins and as 2012 came to a close, John Groce’s 1st-year squad was sitting chilly at 13-1.
But a freeze hit when Illinois slammed the wall right after the New Year,
thanks to the start of the Big Ten schedule (or was it too much New Year’s
champagne in Champaign?), losing three straight games twice during a 2-7 skid,
including a 68-54 loss to the Wildcats on their home floor as a 10-point
favorite. However, just when things were spinning out of control, Tyler
Griffey’s layup at the buzzer knocked off then-No.1 Indiana, and a tough road
victory at Minnesota followed, suggesting that the season might be headed back
in the right direction. Now the Illini head back to Evanston with revenge on
their minds to take on the Wildcats in front of a sellout crowd, needing a
victory to put them on the cusp of another 20-win season, and hopefully
cementing a spot in the Big Dance. Meanwhile Northwestern is in the middle of a
Buckeye/Badger revenge sandwich, where they are 3-6-1 ATS after Ohio State and
just 1-8 ATS before a home tilt with Wisky. In addition the battered Cats are
down to seven lives, having lost the services of F Jared Swopshire (knee) and
senior Drew Crawford (shoulder) for the season. The clincher is the Wildcats’
dismal 4-10-1 ATS record at Welsh-Ryan Arena in this series. You know what to
do.
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