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  • Mr. IWS
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    12-30-11

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  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
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    #2
    Dunkel

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30
    Time Posted: 1:00 p.m. EST (12/11)
    Game 229-230: Tulsa vs. BYU (12:00 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Tulsa 93.093; BYU 97.390
    Dunkel Line: BYU by 4 1/2; 59
    Vegas Line: BYU by 2 1/2; 55 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: BYU (-2 1/2); Over
    Game 231-232: Rutgers vs. Iowa State (3:20 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Rutgers 94.343; Iowa State 97.752
    Dunkel Line: Iowa State by 3 1/2; 41
    Vegas Line: Rutgers by 2; 44 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Iowa State (+2); Under
    Game 233-234: Wake Forest vs. Mississippi State (6:40 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Wake Forest 88.839; Mississippi State 92.641
    Dunkel Line: Mississippi State by 4; 52
    Vegas Line: Mississippi State by 7; 48
    Dunkel Pick: Wake Forest (+7); Over
    Game 235-236: Iowa vs. Oklahoma (10:00 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Iowa 88.149; Oklahoma 104.431
    Dunkel Line: Oklahoma by 16 1/2; 55
    Vegas Line: Oklahoma by 14; 58
    Dunkel Pick: Oklahoma (-14); Under
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    • Mr. IWS
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      • Sep 2006
      • 98645

      #3
      DCI CFB

      Week
      Straight Up: 3-3 (.500)
      ATS: 2-4 (.333)
      ATS Vary Units: 11-14 (.440)
      Over/Under: 5-1 (.833)
      Over/Under Vary Units: 21-2 (.913)

      Season
      Straight Up: 1024-358 (.741)
      ATS: 392-391 (.501)
      ATS Vary Units: 2119-2074 (.505)
      Over/Under: 377-402 (.484)
      Over/Under Vary Units: 955-1009 (.486)

      Friday, December 30, 2011
      Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
      at Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Fort Worth, TX
      Byu 35, Tulsa 33

      New Era Pinstripe Bowl

      at Yankee Stadium, New York, NY
      Iowa State 23, Rutgers 20

      Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl

      at LP Field, Nashville, TN
      Mississippi State 27, Wake Forest 19

      Insight Bowl

      at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ
      Oklahoma 36, Iowa 20
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      • Mr. IWS
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        • Sep 2006
        • 98645

        #4
        SB Professor College Bowl Picks

        3:20 PM EST
        231. Rutgers -1 (there are some 1's and 1.5's out there. If you can only get -1.5 then I recommend buying it down to -1)

        6:40 PM EST
        233. Wake Forest +7
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        • Mr. IWS
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          • Sep 2006
          • 98645

          #5
          Betting tips: Music City Bowl spread nears key number

          Who’s hot

          NCAAF: BYU is 6-0 against the spread in its last six overall.

          NCAAF: Mississippi State is 5-1 against the spread in its last six overall and 4-0 against the number in its last four bowl games.

          NBA: New Orleans is 6-2-1 against the spread in its last nine home games against Phoenix.

          NHL: Washington is 23-9 in its last 32 home games.

          NCAAB: The over is 9-3 in Duke’s last 12 home games.

          Who’s not

          NCAAF: Oklahoma is 1-4 in its last five bowl games.

          NCAAF: The over is 2-7 in Rutgers’ last nine overall.

          NBA: New Jersey is just 2-7 against the spread in its last nine games against Atlanta.

          NHL: Ottawa is 2-8 in its last 10 meetings with Calgary.

          NCAAB: Missouri is just 16-37 against the spread in its last 53 road games.

          Key stat

          50.3 – The Virginia Cavaliers rank second nationally allowing just 50.3 points per game and also rank second in defensive rebounding at 24.3 boards per contest. They have the under on a 6-1 run so far this season heading into Friday’s date with winless Towson.

          Injury that shouldn’t be overlooked

          Murphy Holloway, Mississippi Rebels – Holloway is expected to miss Friday’s matchup with Dayton after suffering a high ankle sprain on Dec. 21. The 6-foot-7, 240-pound forward leads the team averaging 9.6 points per game and also chips in 9.9 points per game on the offensive end.

          Game of the day

          Iowa Hawkeyes at Oklahoma Sooners (-16.5, 57.5)

          Notable quotable

          "For Alistair to think that Brock can't take him down is crazy. Brock can and probably will. The question is, can Brock keep Alistair Overeem down?" – UFC president Dana White on Friday’s main event between Brock Lesnar (+120) and Alistair Overeem.

          Notes and tips

          The Music City Bowl’s pointspread opened with Mississippi State favored by 6.5 points against Wake Forest and continues to hover around -7 at most books. A number of online shops had the Bulldogs set at -7 as of Thursday night while most Vegas sportsbook were still sending out -6.5. However, about 67 percent of Covers.com Consensus bettors were supporting the Bulldogs Thursday night.

          New Orleans Hornets guard Eric Gordon will likely sit out Friday night's game against the visiting Phoenix Suns to rest his ailing knee. A swollen knee kept the talented 23-year-old out of the lineup for Wednesday's victory over the Boston Celtics. It isn't clear when Gordon suffered the injury. Marco Belinelli is expected to take Gordon's place in the starting lineup. Gordon scored 20 points in the Hornets' season opener Monday against the Suns, his first game with New Orleans after coming over in a blockbuster trade with the Los Angeles Clippers in the offseason.

          St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford isn't holding out much hope of playing in the team's season finale Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers. Bradford has already missed five games with a serious high ankle sprain, and wasn't thrilled about how he felt after missing Wednesday's practice session. He likely won't see any action in practice until Friday, and only if his ankle has sufficiently improved. Kellen Clemens would likely get the start if Bradford can't go. Bradford has thrown for 2,164 yards with six touchdowns and six interceptions in 10 games this season.
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          • Mr. IWS
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            • Sep 2006
            • 98645

            #6
            Ice picks: Friday's best NHL bets

            Detroit Red Wings at Chicago Blackhawks (-135, 5.5)

            When you have the talent that Pavel Datsyuk has, it’s only a matter of time before the points start piling up.

            That’s why nobody was really concerned when Datsyuk had just 10 points through the first 16 games of the year. Since then he’s back to his normal self, controlling the flow of the game at both ends of the rink.

            He has 28 points in the last 20 games and is a plus-14 over that span and now sits ninth in league scoring with 38 points.

            “We’re so spoiled with him playing this way," teammate Niklas Kronwall said of Datsyuk. "Sure, he got off to a little slow start, but right now, he’s got the energy and the passion and he’s all over the ice. Anytime he’s out there he’s making a difference, playing great offensively and defensively.”

            With Datsyuk rolling, the Red Wings have won 14 of their last 19 overall. They have had some problems on the road but they’ll be up for this one.

            Pick: Red Wings

            Nashville Predators at St. Louis Blues (-175, 5)

            The Nashville Predators are a different team without captain Shea Weber in the lineup, but they’re trying to stay positive as he battles through concussion symptoms.

            Even though Weber is currently listed as doubtful for Friday’s game, Nashville felt a little better by downing Minnesota 2-1 in a shootout Wednesday.

            "I mean, it doesn't matter who's in the lineup, if you work hard you're going to give yourself a chance to win,” defenseman Ryan Suter told reporters. “When you have guys like Shea in the lineup, it helps you win, but if we work hard and battle it out, we're going to get some wins."

            With Weber leading the team in scoring and plus/minus and trailing only Suter in average ice time, the wins could be few and far between until the captain returns.

            Both teams will play close to the vest Friday.

            Pick: Under
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            • Mr. IWS
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              • Sep 2006
              • 98645

              #7
              Pick 'n' roll: Friday's best NBA bets

              Miami Heat at Minnesota Timberwolves (8, 208)

              If the first few games are any indication, the Miami Heat are going to be tough to get a read on again this year.

              After opening up the year with solid wins at Dallas and at home to Boston, the Heat managed to rally from a 16-point deficit against Charlotte and Dwyane Wade hit the game-winning shot to lift the club to a 96-95 victory. That win dropped Miami to 1-2 against the spread.

              “You’re going to win some of these games ugly and you need to find ways to grind it out and in different ways,” coach Erik Spoelstra told reporters. “Charlotte came out and really jumped us.”

              The Heat seem more focused this season and are getting the ball into the paint more. They know they can’t get away with back-to-back sloppy efforts.

              Pick: Heat

              Detroit Pistons at Boston Celtics (N/A)

              For the first time since the Big Three came to Boston, the Celtics have slumped to an 0-3 start and they’re hearing all about it from the Beantown media.

              Their latest loss was especially troubling. Boston was pounded 97-78 by the Hornets as a 4.5-point favorite and coach Doc Rivers didn’t mince words after the loss.

              “I don’t think we were tight. I thought we just played tired,” Rivers told reporters. “We looked old tonight. It happens. It was frustrating because early on we had things going, and then we turned the ball over in that one stretch where they got the lead, and got their energy up. I never thought we could match their energy.”

              With Paul Pierce still questionable for this contest with his heel injury, the Celtics need to step it up. This is when Kevin Garnett, who’s averaging only 11.7 points per game, needs to throw a tantrum in the locker room before the game instead of on the court after the game.

              The Celtics have covered in two of three despite the losing skid, but need to start picking it up.

              Pick: Celtics
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              • Mr. IWS
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                • Sep 2006
                • 98645

                #8
                College funds: Friday's best NCAAB bets

                Western Michigan Broncos at Duke Blue Devils (-20.5, N/A)

                One of the major factors you have to consider here is Duke’s long layoff.

                The Blue Devils head into this one after a 10-day break and have played just once over the last 19 days. That win was a 90-63-63 victory over NC-Greensboro that Duke narrowly missed the cover as a 30-point favorite.

                Duke shot 53 percent from the floor, including 58 percent in the second half en route to its third straight win since falling 85-63 to No. 2 Ohio State on Nov. 29.

                Duke has one of the most balanced offenses in the country and has had five different players lead the team in scoring. Freshman sensation Austin Rivers leads the way with 15 points per game for the Blue Devils, who are one of seven teams in the nation that have five or more players averaging double figures.

                Defensively, Duke, which has won 41 straight home games, has held its opponent to fewer than 70 points in seven of its 11 contests, including all five home games.

                Western Michigan has covered in its last three lined games but this test will prove too tough for the Broncos.

                Pick: Duke

                Mississippi Rebels at Dayton Flyers (-4.5, N/A)

                The Rebels were rolling along at 9-1 straight up before dropping consecutive games to Southern Mississippi and Middle Tennessee State before Christmas.

                Meanwhile, Dayton has rebounded to win four of its last five straight up as new coach Archie Miller looks to make his mark with the Flyers.

                “Teams can’t come into our building and do what they want to do and leave and feel good about themselves,” Miller told reporters. “We have to compete. We have to have guys playing a lot, lot smarter in our system, not fouling. And on the offensive end of the floor, we need some guys (regaining) some confidence.”

                The Flyers catch a break with Mississippi forward Murphy Holloway out with a high ankle sprain. He leads the Rebels in rebounding and Dayton should be able to come through here with its balanced scoring.

                Pick: Dayton
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                • Mr. IWS
                  215 Hustler
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 98645

                  #9
                  What bettors need to know: Friday's bowl game action

                  Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs. BYU Cougars (+1, 56.5)

                  ARMED FORCES BOWL STORYLINES:

                  1. Brigham Young started 1-2 before winning nine of its last 10 and Tulsa rebounded from a 1-3 start to win seven in a row before losing to Houston in its last game. All four of Tulsa’s losses are to teams that were in the top 10 at the time.

                  2. Fifth-year senior quarterback G.J. Kinne and running back Ja’Terian Douglas, who leads the nation with 8.2 yards a carry, key a Tulsa offense which ranks 23rd in the country in scoring (34.1) and yards (454.4). BYU is ranked 17th in the nation in total defense.

                  3. Tulsa has won three straight bowl games, averaging 56.7 points. BYU has won four of its last five bowl outings and will try to win its 10th game for the fifth time in six seasons.

                  4. BYU won the first six meetings between the two former Western Athletic Conference teams, but Tulsa won the last one 55-47 in 2007.

                  TV: ESPN, ESPN3.com.

                  LINE: BYU opened as a 2-point favorite and was bet up to -3, before bettors came back on Tulsa and flipped the spread to +1

                  WEATHER: Clear skies are in the forecast for Dallas, with game-time temperatures in the high 50s. Winds will blow at 6 mph from the NW.

                  ABOUT TULSA (8-4, 7-1, Conference USA, 7-5 ATS): The Golden Hurricane have plenty of weapons. Douglas and Trey Watts have both rushed for more than 800 yards. Kinne, with 900 career passing yards, has 25 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions – two against Houston. Willie Carter is Kinne’s top target with 61 catches for 868 yards. Kicker Kevin Fitzpatrick is 15-for-17 this season and is the school’s all-time leading scorer with 296 points. Linebacker Curnelius Arnick averaged 11.8 tackles, tied for sixth in the nation. All-Conference USA defensive end Tyrunn Walker is listed as questionable with a leg injury. The Golden Hurricane has an 8-9 all-time bowl record.

                  ABOUT BYU (9-3, 8-4 ATS): The Cougars have put up good numbers defensively in their first season as an independent, averaging 15 points against in wins and losing only 17-16 to Texas. But BYU, which has an 11-7-1 all-time record in bowls, has only one victory over a team with a winning record (Utah State). Quarterback Riley Nelson is 5-1 as a starter after replacing Jake Heaps. Nelson has 16 touchdown passes, only five interceptions and 376 yards rushing. Wide receiver Cody Hoffman has caught 53 passes for 821 yards and Ross Apo has nine touchdown receptions. Linebacker Kyle Van Noy leads the team with 10 tackles for loss and five sacks.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Golden Hurricane are 4-1 ATS in their last five Bowl games.
                  * Cougars are 5-0 ATS in their last five non-conference games.
                  * Under is 4-1 in Golden Hurricane's last five Bowl games.
                  * Over is 4-1 in Cougars' last five non-conference games.

                  PREDICTION: Tulsa 41, BYU 31 – Kinne shakes off a rough game as the Golden Hurricane win a shootout.

                  Rutgers Scarlet Knights vs. Iowa State Cyclones (+1.5, 44.5)

                  PINSTRIPE BOWL STORYLINES:

                  1. Rutgers fell short in its bid for the Big East’s automatic BCS berth. Iowa State played a big role in the BCS in its own way, scoring one of the biggest upsets of the season when it knocked off then-No. 2 Oklahoma State in double overtime Nov. 18.

                  2. The Scarlet Knights came into the final weekend of the regular season with a share of the Big East title and a chance at a BCS bowl. But they committed six turnovers and fell behind by 30 points in the third quarter en route to a 40-22 setback against Connecticut.

                  3. Rutgers has been going back and forth between sophomore Chas Dodd and freshman Gary Nova at quarterback, with each struggling to claim the job outright. The two have the best security blanket in the Big East in receiver Mohamed Sanu, who set the conference record with 109 receptions and totaled seven touchdowns.

                  4. The Cyclones, who average 181.2 yards on the ground, will put their high-scoring attack up against the Scarlet Knights and their 12th-ranked scoring defense. Rutgers’ strength is in the secondary, where it is holding teams to 168.3 passing yards. Iowa State should have room to run.

                  TV: 3:20 p.m., ESPN, ESPN3.com.

                  LINE: Rutgers opened as a 2-point favorite and has dropped to -1.5

                  WEATHER: Rain is in the forecast for Yankee Stadium, with a 33 percent chance of showers. Game-time temperatures will dip into the mid 40s while winds will blow South at 6 mph.

                  ABOUT IOWA STATE (6-6, 3-6 Big 12, 7-5 ATS): The Cyclones went up against seven ranked teams during the regular season and knocked off two, claiming upsets at Texas Tech and in the shocker versus Oklahoma State. Iowa State also holds a win at Rutgers’ nemesis Connecticut from September and played strong at Kansas State in a 30-23 loss to end the regular season. Coach Paul Rhodes was given a 10-year contract extension but will be coaching his final game with offensive coordinator Tom Herman, who is taking a job under Urban Meyer at Ohio State.

                  ABOUT RUTGERS (8-4, 4-3 Big East, 8-4 ATS): The Scarlet Knights’ vaunted defense was put in a tough position against Connecticut thanks to three combined interceptions by Dodd and Nova. Dodd also lost a fumble that was returned for a touchdown in the second quarter. When the two play mistake-free football, the defense usually leaves Rutgers in a strong position. Dodd and Nova have each been getting practice reps and coach Greg Schiano won’t be afraid to pull either quarterback. The Scarlet Knights have recent experience playing at Yankee Stadium after beating Army 27-12 in the Bronx on Nov. 12.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Scarlet Knights are 4-0-1 ATS in their last five bowl games.
                  * Cyclones are 6-2 ATS in their last eight non-conference games.
                  * Over is 4-1 in Scarlet Knights' last five Bowl games.
                  * Under is 4-0-1 in Cyclones' last five Bowl games.

                  PREDICTION: Iowa State 33, Rutgers 20 - The Cyclones are battle-tested from the Big 12 slate while the Scarlet Knights have yet to prove themselves against top competition.

                  Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs (-6.5, 48)

                  MUSIC CITY BOWL STORYLINES:

                  1. Mississippi State has won its past four bowl appearances, including a 52-14 thrashing of Michigan in last season’s Gator Bowl. But the Bulldogs had to beat arch-rival Mississippi in the regular-season finale just to become bowl eligible after struggling in the rugged SEC West.

                  2. Whether Chris Relf or Tyler Russell start at quarterback for Mississippi State remains a question. Both are splitting snaps in practice. Relf started the season on top of the depth chart and appeared in 10 games. Russell took over starting duties at midseason and played in nine games.

                  3. Wake Forest will look to trump a Bulldogs’ defense allowing only 19.9 points per game with the play of quarterback Tanner Price, a sophomore who completed 60.9 percent of his passes and threw for 20 touchdowns. Price’s top target, Chris Givens, caught nine touchdowns and finished with 1,276 receiving yards.

                  4. The Demon Deacons have not appeared in a bowl game since beating Navy 29-19 in the 2008 EagleBank Bowl.

                  TV: ESPN, ESPN3.com.

                  LINE: Mississippi State opened at -6.5 and has remained steay at that numbers with some books going to -7.

                  WEATHER: Cloudy skies and game-time temperatures in the high 50s are in the forecast for Nashville. Winds, blowing SW, will reach speeds of up to 11 mph.

                  ABOUT MISSISSIPPI STATE (6-6, 2-6 SEC West, 6-6 ATS): Expectations were high in Starkville following a nine-win season in 2010. But the Bulldogs lost to Auburn and LSU in a five-day span in mid-September and never fully recovered. Whoever plays quarterback will look to running back Vick Ballard to lead the way. Ballard rushed for 1,009 yards and eight touchdowns this season, including 144 yards against Ole Miss. The Bulldogs are in a bowl game for the second consecutive season for the first time since 1999-2000, and have won their past four bowl appearances.

                  ABOUT WAKE FOREST (6-6, 5-3 ACC, 7-5 ATS): A 35-30 upset victory over then-No. 23 Florida State on Oct. 8 pushed the Demon Deacons to 4-1 on the season. But Wake would drop five of its final seven, including an ugly 41-7 loss at home to Vanderbilt in the regular-season finale. Price will have to spark the offense as Wake Forest ranks 96th in the nation in rushing offense. Leading rusher Brandon Pendergrass posted back-to-back 100-yard rushing games against Clemson (134 yards) and Maryland (125 yards) late in the season.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Demon Deacons are 4-1 ATS in their last five bowl games.
                  * Bulldogs are 4-0 ATS in their last four bowl games.
                  * Under is 4-1 in Demon Deacons' last five Bowl games.
                  * Under is 7-3 in Bulldogs' last 10 games overall.

                  PREDICTION: Mississippi State 24, Wake Forest 20 - The Bulldogs find a way to keep Price in check just enough to pull out a close victory.

                  Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Oklahoma Sooners (-14, 57.5)

                  INSIGHT BOWL STORYLINES

                  1. Oklahoma opened the season with national-championship expectations, but the loss of leading receiver Ryan Broyles and leading rusher Dominique Whaley combined with a sloppy defense has Bob Stoops’ Sooners outside of a BCS bowl for only the second time in the last six years. Iowa also enters off a down year by Kirk Ferentz’s standards, but has won three straight bowl games, including the last two as underdogs.

                  2. Oklahoma quarterback Landry Jones, billed as a Heisman candidate for the first half of the season, didn’t throw a touchdown pass in his last three games and had five interceptions. Iowa junior quarterback James Vandenberg was up-and-down, but finished with 23 touchdowns and only six interceptions. He'll be missing his backfield mate, leading rusher Marcus Coker, who has been suspended for the game. Coker set Iowa bowl records for rushing attempts (33) and rushing yards (219) in the Hawkeyes' 27-24 win over Missouri in last year's Insight Bowl.

                  3. Stoops played safety at Iowa, when Ferentz was the Hawkeyes’ offensive line coach in the early 1980s.

                  4. Ferentz has been mentioned as a candidate for the Kansas City Chiefs vacancy.

                  TV: ESPN.

                  LINE: Oklahoma opened at -15.5 and has been bet down to as low as -13.5.

                  WEATHER: Clear skies and temperatures in the high 50s is in the forecast for Sun Devil Stadium. Winds, blowing WSW, will blow at 2 mph.

                  ABOUT IOWA (7-5, 4-4 Big Ten, 5-7 ATS): A difficult offseason was followed by an up-and-down regular season for the Hawkeyes. They had an impressive win over BCS-bound Michigan, but also suffered an embarrassing loss to a three-win Minnesota team. Vandenberg has a big-play target in Marvin McNutt to throw at the suspect Oklahoma secondary. The Hawkeyes’ defense struggled to pressure the quarterback, which left their secondary vulnerable. Iowa ranked last in the Big Ten in pass defense.

                  ABOUT OKLAHOMA (9-3, 6-3 Big 12, 6-6 ATS): The Sooners are making their 12th straight bowl appearance, a streak spanning Stoops’ entire tenure in Norman. But bowl season hasn’t always been kind to Oklahoma, which has lost three of its last five postseason appearances. Oklahoma was No. 1 in the nation until suffering a stunning upset at home to Texas Tech in late October. The Sooners managed to climb back into the national-title picture, before falling at Baylor. If Jones can’t get the offense clicking, look for backup Blake Bell to get more snaps. Bell was used as a short-yardage specialist as Jones faded late.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Hawkeyes are 4-0 ATS in their last four bowl games.
                  * Sooners are 1-4 ATS in their last five bowl games.
                  * Over is 5-0-1 in Hawkeyes' last six non-conference games.
                  * Over is 4-1 in Sooners' last five Bowl games.

                  PREDICTION: Oklahoma 34, Iowa 28. After a blowout loss at Oklahoma State to end the regular season, the Sooners’ motivation will be tested by the less-talented Hawkeyes.
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                  • Mr. IWS
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                    • 98645

                    #10
                    Ethan Law

                    FRIDAY: 12/30
                    (3%) WAKE FOREST +7
                    (2%) IOWA STATE/RUTGERS OVER 44.5
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                      #11
                      The Busted Bookie

                      Fridays card:
                      10 unit - Tulsa -1 / NCAAF
                      5 unit - Mississippi State -6.5 / NCAAF
                      10 unit - Oakland @ South Dakota State - Over 173.5 / NCAAB
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                      • Mr. IWS
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                        #12
                        Robert Ferringo

                        CFB:

                        FRIDAY BOWL SELECTIONS
                        236 Oklahoma (-13.5) over Iowa (10 p.m., Friday, Dec. 30)

                        234 Mississippi State (-6.5) over Wake Forest (6:40 p.m., Friday, Dec. 30)
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                        • Mr. IWS
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                          #13
                          LuckyDaySports

                          Friday’s Comp Play

                          NCAAF
                          Rutgers -1
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                          • Mr. IWS
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                            • 98645

                            #14
                            NHL

                            Hot teams
                            -- Washington won four of its last five home games.
                            -- Rangers won five of their last six games. Florida won seven of its last ten home games.
                            -- Ottawa won three of its last four home games. Flames won four of their last five games.
                            -- Blues won their last six home games, allowing 12 goals.
                            -- Detroit won seven of its last ten games. Blackhawks won five of their last six home games.

                            Cold teams
                            -- Sabres lost five of their last six road games.
                            -- Nashville lost its last two road games, 4-1/6-3.

                            Totals
                            -- Under is 11-3 in Buffalo's last fourteen road games.
                            -- Last three Florida games went over the total.
                            -- Six of last seven Calgary games stayed under the total.
                            -- Over is 3-1-1 in last five St Louis home games.
                            -- Four of last five Detroit games stayed under the total.


                            Series records
                            -- Sabres lost five of last six visits to Washington.
                            -- Rangers won six of last nine games against Florida.
                            -- Flames won two of last three games against Ottawa.
                            -- Blues won four of last five games against Nashville.
                            -- Blackhawks won four of last five games against Detroit.

                            Back-to-Back
                            -- Flames are 1-3 when playing second straight night on road.
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                            • Mr. IWS
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                              #15
                              DCI NBA

                              Season
                              Straight Up: 24-12 (.667)
                              ATS: 17-21 (.447)
                              ATS Vary Units: 72-70 (.507)
                              Over/Under: 14-23 (.378)
                              Over/Under Vary Units: 39-66 (.371)

                              INDIANA 106, Cleveland 95
                              Orlando 93, CHARLOTTE 89
                              ATLANTA 98, New Jersey 86
                              BOSTON 99, Detroit 89
                              Miami 107, MINNESOTA 94
                              NEW ORLEANS 104, Phoenix 97
                              MEMPHIS 106, Houston 101
                              MILWAUKEE 101, Washington 88
                              DALLAS 110, Toronto 91
                              Philadelphia 100, UTAH 99
                              Chicago 97, L.A. CLIPPERS 93
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