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[Quote: Originally Posted by Macallanlover]
Bama should win and may cover but with their shaky QB situation the better play here is the under, and I hate under bets. Bama's defense is excellent, and PSU always plays solid defense. I know this looks like a low total for a college game these days but only major turnovers (unlikely with these two well-coached teams), or ST mistakes will get them over 33 combined. Under 42 3X I dont think they have a QB problem at all they were playing catch in the game against Kent Sate and of course they are going to throw a few picks in the process. The only reason they played Kent State was to help build their program so do you think they were going to put up 100 points on them? Plaing Penn State you will see more controled play calling shorter passes etc. Penn St. on the other hand definetly has a QB issue and the Bama defence is going to exploit that LOL |
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Kansas has already added to its impressive streak of Big 12 championships, but needs a win in its regular-season finale to secure an outright title and a top seed in the conference tournament. The second-ranked Jayhawks’ next opponent would love nothing more than to spoil that attempt while securing its own piece of history. No. 22 Missouri will try to complete an unbeaten run at home this season by upsetting its archrivals Saturday. Texas’ late swoon helped Kansas (28-2, 13-2) claim at least a share of its seventh consecutive league title with a 64-51 victory over No. 24 Texas A&M on Wednesday. The win, combined with the Longhorns’ loss to Kansas State on Monday, gave the Jayhawks a one-game lead heading into this weekend.
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“We still have business to take care of Saturday because we don’t like to share championships,” said guard Brady Morningstar, one of his team’s three seniors. “But it’s very exciting to be a part of a streak like this.” The Jayhawks can earn their third straight outright crown with their 10th win in 11 tries over Missouri (22-8, 8-7) or a Texas loss at Baylor on Saturday evening. A Kansas loss and a Longhorns win would give Texas a share of the title and a No. 1 seed in Kansas City. The Tigers, meanwhile, could use their 1,500th win in program history to gain the last of four first-round byes in that tournament. Missouri is currently fifth but could claim fourth with a win plus a Kansas State loss to last-place Iowa State on Saturday. A loss, though, could drop the Tigers as low as seventh. Missouri, though, has gone 17-0 at home this season, winning by an average of 22.5 points and prevailing in 51 of 53 home contests over the last three seasons. “I don’t know what it is, but I’m glad we have it,” said leading scorer Marcus Denmon (16.8 ppg). “The fans are great here; guys are accustomed to this arena and accustomed to the gym.” Kansas, however, is the last opponent to win at Mizzou Arena, 77-56 last March. The Jayhawks have won four straight over their rivals by an average of 20.5 points. The two highest-scoring teams in the Big 12 combined for 189 points in their previous matchup Feb. 7, with the Jayhawks prevailing 103-86. Kansas broke open a close game with a 10-0 run to start the second half. “Going into that earlier game I thought we were ready to go in and pull one off, and I thought we played well for a period,” said coach Mike Anderson, who has 199 career victories. “Then I thought they took the fight to us. This is Round 2 and obviously we want to defend the home turf.” Marcus Morris had a team-best 22 points for Kansas, which shot 60.7 percent and had five players in double figures. With 19 points, Laurence Bowers was one of five players in double figures for the Tigers, who shot 51.7 percent. Missouri, though, was outrebounded 38-21 and gave up 14 on the offensive glass. The Tigers have been outrebounded by an average of 19.8 in their last six meetings with Kansas. Rebounding also proved a problem in consecutive defeats this past week for Missouri, which allowed 26 more rebounds than it grabbed in losing at Kansas State and Nebraska. Kansas leads the series 170-94 but the teams have split their six matchups at Mizzou Arena. |
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OXFORD, Miss.—Tim Mullins will likely feel a pair of eyes burning a proverbial hole through him over the next 36 hours or so. Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt said Thursday he’s waiting on Mullins, the Rebels’ head athletic trainer, to “let me know” regarding the availability of quarterback Jeremiah Masoli. Masoli suffered a concussion five days ago in the second quarter of Ole Miss’ 43-21 win over Louisiana-Lafayette and has not yet been cleared to play in the Rebels’ date with Southeastern Conference foe Tennessee Saturday at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville.
“He’s the one that’s got to give him the helmet and say, ‘Hey, you can go out there and play,’” Nutt said. “That’s the bottom line.” Nutt said he’s hoping to get that word from Mullins Friday night. Ole Miss leaves Oxford for Knoxville late Friday morning and will arrive in east Tennessee early in the afternoon. The Rebels (4-5 overall, 1-4 SEC) and Tennessee (3-6, 0-5 SEC) kick off at noon EST (11 a.m. CST) Saturday. Nutt said Masoli’s role in Thursday’s practice “was about the same as yesterday—a few more plays. Yesterday, he had a few more plays than he did the day before. Today was about the same as yesterday.” If Masoli can’t play, Nathan Stanley would start for the second time this season. Stanley relieved Masoli Saturday and was 6-for-14 passing. “The best thing that happened was he got to play last week,” Nutt said. “He got back in the huddle. He got to play in real competitive situations. That’s the best thing that happened. That helps.” HOUSE OF HORRORS: Despite suffering a couple of the most disappointing losses of his coaching career at Neyland Stadium, Nutt said he has good memories of the mammoth stadium on the banks of the Tennessee River. Nutt’s first Arkansas lost in 1998 when Clint Stoerner famously _ or infamously, depending on perspective _ fumbled in the fourth quarter, opening the door for a Tennessee comeback victory. The 28-24 loss killed the Razorbacks’ burgeoning national title hopes. Tennessee went on to claim that crown. Four years later, Nutt’s Hogs lost to Tennessee, 41-38, in six overtimes. “We always played real good up there, but the one memory they still play every so often,” Nutt said, laughing. “What’s amazing is we beat Tennessee the very next year by the same score and people don’t bring that one up.” Nutt called that Nov. 14 night a dozen years ago “a sad night,” and admitted he thought about it on Sunday when he turned his attention to Saturday’s date with the Volunteers. “You can’t help but think about it, but I usually have some good thoughts about that place,” Nutt said. “We had a lot of them quiet during that time. Guys were playing hard on offense, defense and special teams and competing very hard against a great team.” |
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I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING HAHAHA! |
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Baltimore only 35 offensive points in 2 weeks
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Quote Originally Posted by Jumptown_Johnny:
Cincinnati has played well at home . . . and against two stiff opponents (DEN & PIT). The only two teams that Houston has beaten, are TEN & OAK. This looks like the time for these kitties, to win by more than a field goal's worth of points (3). (H) BENGALS (-4.5) -113
Yes the Texans have not played the games the Bengals have |
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Texans are straight up S#!%
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Miami 8 SD 2 since 1995
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Quote Originally Posted by rjsenior:
Miami does not travel to West Coast very well & coming off short week...As a SD Season Ticket holder I can tell you Miami Will Not outscore Charger at home..The Q will be nuts on Sunday and Miami does not have the WR's to exploit our secondary as other teams can..We have more weapons all around and will prevail....I like the Under 44 Too. |
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MPHS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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So the other pro teams may have issues I dont care if they fly the families to England if my 1000000000 home was at risk I would be on the phone and worried about that more then the game
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I know its far away but not that far away I hear a lot of the homes they live in are closer to storm teritory not a fact only a rumor i heard on radio i forget the name of area but its were the rich all live all they said was some major sports figures from MLB and NFL
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Texas Rangers are in Oakland do you think having their city evacuated will mess them up menatly because their family and friends and homes are in Texas?
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COMMENTS PLEASE
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CUBS
DET
TOR
TB
WASH
KC
CFL FOOTBALL TOR
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Hammer
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TOR
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Go to Whitesox matchup
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Also click on Wagerline Scores and ODDS at the top of the page they have a good write up on there
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