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Northcoast Big Dogs
E.Michigan-won
Iowa-lost
Pittsburgh-won
Arkansas-lost
Colorado- won outright
Kansas
Wyoming
Penn State
Texas Tech
Colorado St
Mississippi
UCLA
Ohio State
Northwestern
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INFO PLAYS
10* Penn State +14½
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DOUBLE DRAGON SATURDAY
MICHIGAN -7.5 vs ohio state
NORTHWESTERN +6 vs michigan state
NC STATE -12 vs maryland
ALABAMA -21 at auburn
FLORIDA STATE -2.5 at florida
NOTRE DAME +7 at stanford
USC -15.5 vs ucla
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Al DeMarco
30 Dime 2011 REVENGE GAME OF THE YEAR
Michigan Wolverines -7 (instructed to buy 1/2 point)
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DCI CFB
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Atlantic Coast Conference
NC STATE 33, Maryland 12
NORTH CAROLINA 31, Duke 21
Virginia Tech 23, VIRGINIA 19
Big 12 Conference
Baylor 63, Texas Tech 49
Missouri 44, Kansas 23
OKLAHOMA 44, Iowa State 25
Big East Conference
Cincinnati 29, SYRACUSE 20
Rutgers 24, CONNECTICUT 15
Big Ten Conference
Illinois 24, MINNESOTA 20
MICHIGAN 28, Ohio State 17
Michigan State 32, NORTHWESTERN 21
Purdue 36, INDIANA 27
WISCONSIN 27, Penn State 14
Mountain West Conference
Air Force 35, COLORADO STATE 22
BOISE STATE 45, Wyoming 22
San Diego State 41, UNLV 22
Pacific-12 Conference
OREGON 48, Oregon State 16
USC 43, Ucla 18
WASHINGTON 38, Washington State 32
Southeastern Conference
Alabama 31, AUBURN 14
MISSISSIPPI STATE 33, Mississippi 14
Tennessee 22, KENTUCKY 17
Sun Belt Conference
Fiu 34, MIDDLE TENNESSEE 16
WESTERN KENTUCKY 35, Troy 17
Conference USA
MARSHALL 34, East Carolina 32
SMU 31, Rice 22
SOUTHERN MISS 49, Memphis 13
Western Athletic Conference
FRESNO STATE 37, San Jose State 34
LOUISIANA TECH 48, New Mexico State 20
Nevada 44, UTAH STATE 36
FBS Non-Conference
ARIZONA 40, Louisiana-Lafayette 34
Florida State 24, FLORIDA 21
Georgia 32, GEORGIA TECH 23
HAWAI'I 44, Tulane 25
SOUTH CAROLINA 29, Clemson 24
STANFORD 38, Notre Dame 26
Uab 38, FLORIDA ATLANTIC 16
WAKE FOREST 27, Vanderbilt 22
FCS Playoffs
1st Round at campus sites
STONY BROOK 39, Albany 30
TENNESSEE TECH 35, Central Arkansas 32
OLD DOMINION 34, Norfolk State 16
James Madison 32, EASTERN KENTUCKY 12
Southwestern Athletic Conference
Grambling 24, Southern 21
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STRIKE POINT SPORTS
7 UNIT* CFB* RIVALRY GAME OF THE YEAR* Michigan Wolverines -7.5
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LuckyDaySports
Saturday’s Comp Play
NCAAF
Vanderbilt -2
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Marc Lawrence
10* GOY Northwestern over Michigan St.
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DCI NHL
Season: 97-83 (.539)
NEW JERSEY 3, N.Y. Islanders 2
Philadelphia vs. N.Y. RANGERS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Edmonton vs. COLORADO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
BOSTON 4, Winnipeg 2
Washington vs. BUFFALO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
MONTREAL 3, Pittsburgh 2
TAMPA BAY 3, Florida 2
DETROIT 3, Nashville 2
PHOENIX 3, Dallas 2
SAN JOSE 3, Vancouver 2
Chicago vs. LOS ANGELES: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
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DCI CBB
Season
Straight Up: 570-162 (.779)
ATS: 181-249 (.421)
ATS Vary Units: 720-1150 (.385)
Over/Under: 225-207 (.521)
Over/Under Vary Units: 324-308 (.513)
Auto Owners Insurance Spartan Invitational
Round Robin at campus sites
IUPUI 72, Texas Southern 62
Wisconsin-Milwaukee 67, UALR 62
Battle 4 Atlantis
at Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, The Bahamas
Connecticut 65, Florida State 60
UNC Asheville 74, Utah 67
College of Charleston 75, Massachusetts 68
Championship
Harvard 66, Ucf 62
Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
at Sullivan Arena, Anchorage, AK
Central Michigan 66, Dartmouth 56
New Mexico State 77, San Francisco 71
Championship
Southern Miss 65, Murray State 63
Chicago Invitational Challenge
Final Round at Sears Centre Arena, Hoffman Estates, IL
Bradley 68, Nevada 66
Wisconsin 66, Byu 63
Umkc 82, Longwood 76
Wofford 72, Prairie View A&M 51
Hoops for Hope Classic
Round Robin at New Orleans, LA
San Diego 74, Alcorn State 62
Hoosier Invitational
Round Robin at Chattanooga, TN
Savannah State 61, Gardner-Webb 59
Continental Tire Las Vegas Invitational
Final Round at Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV
Cal Poly 68, Mississippi Valley State 60
Tennessee State vs. Morgan State: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
North Carolina 77, Unlv 74
Usc 63, South Carolina 55
Jim Thorpe Classic
Round Robin at Laramie, WY
Louisiana Tech 70, Portland State 67
WYOMING 76, Umes 57
Philly Hoop Group Classic
at the Palestra, Philadelphia, PA
James Madison 72, PENN 71
La Salle 83, Rider 75
South Padre Invitational
Final Round at South Padre Island Convention Center, South Padre Island, TX
Iowa State 76, Rice 69
Northern Colorado 77, Southern 53
Northern Iowa 70, Providence 64
Western Carolina 76, Florida A&M 61
Southwest Showcase
at campus sites
ARKANSAS 77, Grambling State 54
TicketCity Legends Classic
Kingston Subregional at Kingston, RI
Cleveland State 72, Hofstra 66
RHODE ISLAND 72, Boston U. 62
Lewisburg Subregional at Lewisburg, PA
Morehead State vs. Princeton: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Non-Conference
AKRON 81, Detroit 70
BOISE STATE 83, Northern Illinois 59
CAL STATE FULLERTON 84, Cal State Bakersfield 72
CALIFORNIA 71, Denver 55
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 68, Hartford 58
Coastal Carolina 74, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 69
Davidson 73, UNC WILMINGTON 67
DELAWARE 73, Lafayette 66
DRAKE 73, Cal State Northridge 64
DUQUESNE 82, Louisiana-Lafayette 68
Eastern Illinois 73, CENTRAL ARKANSAS 64
GEORGIA STATE 70, Liberty 57
Gonzaga 83, Western Michigan 64
HIGH POINT 72, The Citadel 68
HOUSTON 74, Tcu 68
IDAHO 76, Montana State 63
IOWA 78, Ipfw 70
KENNESAW STATE 67, South Carolina State 61
KENTUCKY 86, Portland 54
Long Beach State 70, MONTANA 65
LOYOLA (CHICAGO) 72, Fordham 63
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 71, Northern Arizona 70
MANHATTAN 69, Columbia 63
MARIST 70, Colgate 67
McNeese State vs. SACRAMENTO STATE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Miami (Ohio) 73, SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE 65
Middle Tennessee 71, AUSTIN PEAY 68
MISSOURI STATE 68, Tulsa 58
NEBRASKA 77, South Dakota State 69
NORTH DAKOTA 71, Western Illinois 57
NORTH DAKOTA STATE 76, Fresno State 67
Oregon State 80, TOWSON 67
PURDUE 86, Coppin State 58
SAINT JOSEPH'S 65, Penn State 64
San Diego State 69, UC SANTA BARBARA 60
SETON HALL 70, Saint Peter's 56
SOUTH FLORIDA 67, Florida Atlantic 62
SOUTHERN UTAH 80, Troy 73
St. Francis (N.Y.) 70, NEW JERSEY TECH 62
ST. JOHN'S 76, Northeastern 62
TEXAS 80, Sam Houston State 57
TEXAS A&M 73, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 50
Uic 66, TOLEDO 61
UT ARLINGTON 73, Samford 61
UT SAN ANTONIO 80, Pepperdine 68
Utah State 77, IDAHO STATE 57
UTEP 66, Stephen F. Austin 53
VERMONT 69, Siena 56
WAGNER 76, Delaware State 58
WESTERN KENTUCKY 66, Southeastern Louisiana 63
William & Mary 65, HOWARD 59
WRIGHT STATE 68, Charlotte 58
Yale 72, ARMY 64
Youngstown State 73, SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 70
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Cappers Access
(CFB) Michigan
(CFB) Vanderbilt
(CFB) Notre Dame
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Gamblers Data
Free Play Saturday
Rutgers -4
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Arthur Ralph Sports
756- 560 57 % Free Play Run over 3 YEARS
Free play Sat Kansas + 26
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R.A.W. FOOTBALL - Saturday
4* Best Bet = ALABAMA
3* = HAWAII
3* = NORTHWESTERN
2* = WISCONSIN
2* = MICHIGAN
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Vegas Sports Informer
8 Unit Play Stanford -7
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Arthur Ralph Sports
Super Pick Georgia -5
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Huddle Up Sports
Iowa State/Oklahoma over 61
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TOTALS 4 U
2011 COLLEGE FOOTBALL'S "THE GAME' TOTAL OF THE YEAR!!!!!
Ohio State/Michigan over 44.5
2011 COLLEGE FOOTBALL'S "IRON BOWL" TOTAL OF THE YEAR!!!!!
Alabama/Auburn under 46.5
2011 BATTLE OF THE "PALMETTO STATE" TOTAL OF THE YEAR!!!!!
Clemson/South Carolina under 49.5
BONUS BEST BETS TOTALS WINNERS:
Georgia/Georgia Tech under 54.5
Iowa State/Oklahoma over 61.5
Florida State/Florida under 45.5
Notre Dame/Stanford over 58.5
Virginia/Virginia Tech over 45.5
Penn State/Wisconsin over 49
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Sports Wagers
NORTHWESTERN +6/+201 over Michigan State PINNACLE
12:00 PM EST. We’re going to split this up and play Northwestern on both the money line and point-spread. As more conferences have moved to a 12-team format over the years, we've seen more and more teams that have divisional titles already locked up failing as favorites during rivalry week while looking ahead to their league championship games. Both Clemson and Georgia Tech lost outright as favorites in 2009, and double-digit chalk Alabama had to come from behind that same year to nudge Auburn by five. Missouri went down to Kansas as a 16-point favorite in 2008; Central Florida couldn't cover a big number against lowly Memphis last year. And the most recent example was just this Tuesday night, when MAC East champ Ohio had to overcome a seven-point halftime deficit to beat Miami and couldn't get there as eight-point chalk. We can expect the trend to spread to the Big Ten and Pac-12 as well, and we should constantly question the upcoming performances of teams that clinch divisional championships before the last week of the season. Michigan State finds itself in that spot this week, and it's certainly uncharted territory for the Spartans. It would be a surprise to see the visitor play anything resembling its best game of the year against an ever-improving, senior-dominated Northwestern team that has blown halftime leads against Sparty the past two seasons and is now out to finish the job. The Wildcats have won seven straight home finales, six of them as underdogs. We'll call for them to make it eight. Play: #148 Northwestern +6 (Risking 1.09 units to win 1). Play: #148 Northwestern +201 (Risking 1 unit).
Penn St +14½ over WISCONSIN PINNACLE
3:30 PM EST. Wisconsin is a deserving favorite in this winner-take-all Leaders Division matchup, but the two-touchdown price is way too much to give a Penn State team that matches up really well. The Badgers boast a pair of all-conference linebackers, but as Indiana, Michigan State, Ohio State and Illinois have demonstrated, this Wisconsin defense can be run on. Penn State may not light up the scoreboard, but the Lions tailbacks will move the chains and keep the visitor in striking distance. On the other side of the ball, it's strength-on-strength, as Penn State's stout rush defense will try to hold the line against Montee Ball and the Badgers' bruising running game. The Lions sport the best pair of defensive tackles in the Big Ten, and this will be the game in which Wisconsin really misses injured center Peter Konz. Wisconsin has overwhelmed its lesser foes this year, but against the three teams that matched up physically in the trenches, the Badgers have lost two games and managed an 11-point comeback win in the other. All were on the road, and playing in Camp Randall is a significant advantage, but two touchdowns is considerable weight in a title bout and the Badgers haven't demonstrated that they're capable of blowing away an equally physical opponent. Play: #177 Penn State +14½ (Risking 2.1 units to win 2).
Texas Tech +13½ over BAYLOR PINNACLE
7:00 PM EST. Baylor is coming off one of the biggest wins in school history and is now laying double digits to a team with a losing record that it hasn't beaten in 15 years. It's really difficult to foresee the Bears showing up at the Jerrydome in Arlington, Tex. prepared to give a championship effort. This is not a very good Texas Tech edition, but the Raiders have outstanding senior leadership, are in a must-win spot to get to the postseason, and boast enough offensive weapons to trade scores with Baylor even if the defense can't stop RG3 & Co. at all. That may or may not be enough to keep the streak intact, but it should be plenty to get the Raiders under this bloated number. Don’t be surprised to see Tech win this one outright. Play: #179 Texas Tech +13½ (Risking 2.12 units to win 2).
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