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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    #1

    11-13-12

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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    #2
    JOE WIZ Free play

    Oakland +8.5 over Boise State.
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      #3
      College Hoops 24-hour Marathon Betting Cheat Sheet

      College basketball bettors are pulling an all-nighter this Tuesday with ESPN’s annual 24-hour NCAAB marathon, starting with West Virginia at Gonzaga, which tips off at midnight Tuesday.

      If you’re planning to put on the coffee and take in all the action or just picking your spots, here’s a cheat sheet for Tuesday’s college hoops marathon.

      12 a.m. ET – West Virginia Mountaineers at Gonzaga Bulldogs (-11, 138)

      Two teams that faced each other in last season’s NCAA tournament square off late Monday night when No. 22 Gonzaga hosts West Virginia in an Old Spice Classic play-in game. The Bulldogs cruised to a 77-54 victory over the Mountaineers in the Round of 64 and have more familiar faces returning than reloading West Virginia.

      2 a.m. ET – Davidson Wildcats at New Mexico Lobos (-5.5, 144)

      New Mexico was one of the best bets in college basketball last season, boasting a 23-9 ATS mark. The Lobos return three starters from that team, but Davidson is the favorite to win the Southern Conference and brings eight of its top nine players back from 2011-12.

      4 a.m. ET – Houston Baptists Huskies at Hawaii Warriors (-13, 148.5)

      In the shadow of point shaving accusations, the Warriors posted the best over mark in the land. They topped the total in 20 of their 28 games in which a number was set. Hawaii, which lost some talented supporters this offseason and returns only two starters, leaned on its defense in a win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff Sunday. It held the Golden Lions to 54 points on 26 percent shooting, including 7-of-38 shooting in the second half.

      6 a.m. ET – Stony Brook Seawolves at Rider Broncs (-3)

      Stony Brook knocked off Rider 79-62 last season. The Seawolves were the class of the America East in 2011-12, going 22-10 SU and 3-3 ATS in lined games. All three of those ATS losses came away from home in neutral-site conference tournament games. Rider finished 14-12-1 ATS, including a 7-5 ATS mark in lined home games.

      8 a.m. ET – Northern Illinois Huskies at Valparaiso Crusaders (-18.5)

      The Crusaders return all five starters for a team that took the Horizon League regular season title last year. Valparaiso defeated NIU, 59-48, on the road last season but just failed to cover as a 12-point favorite. Six-foot-7 Australian forward Ryan Broekhoff scored 19 points in that win. He’s one of six seniors back for Valpo this year.

      10 a.m. ET – Harvard Crimson at UMass Minutemen (-9.5)

      The Minutemen do have an up-and-coming team in the A-10, with budding stars like Chaz Williams leading a roster that returns four starters. However, UMass may be looking past their New England rivals in this early-morning matchup, with a trip to tropical Puerto Rico on this week’s itinerary. Harvard is projected to win the Ivy League again and knocked around some notable programs last season.

      12 p.m. ET – Temple Owls at Kent State Golden Flashes (+3.5)

      Kent State has already had a tough test to start the season, slipping by Drexel 66-62 as a 7.5-point home underdog Friday. The Golden Flashes looked to seniors Chris Evans and Randal Holt down the stretch, giving a young KSU team another upset win to start a season. Last year, the Golden Flashes stunned West Virginia out of the gates.

      2 p.m. ET – Detroit Titans at St. John’s Red Storm (-5)

      Steve Lavin is back on the sidelines for the Johnnies after missing most of last season while recovering from prostate cancer surgery. Lavin benched PG D’Angelo Harrison in an exhibition last week after some behavior issues and is still waiting to hear the fate of Orlando Sanchez and Marco Bourgault, who are waiting for the NCAA’s go-ahead.

      4 p.m. ET – Butler Bulldogs at Xavier Musketeers (+4)

      Xavier and Butler have split their last four meetings, going back to 2008, with the Musketeers taking the two most recent encounters. Three of those four games have played over the total. These two programs meet for the first time as conference rivals Tuesday, with Butler making the jump to the A-10. Xavier blew away shorthanded Fairleigh Dickinson in the opener, with seven players scoring in double figures.

      7 p.m. - Michigan State Spartans vs. Kansas Jayhawks (+2.5)

      Tom Izzo said his team had a “deer in the headlights” feel to them in a season-opening loss to UConn in Germany Friday. There may be more of the same when MSU faces Kansas at the Georgia Dome in one of two marquee games to wrap up the marathon. The Spartans may be a little worn down after coming back from Germany and then having to make the trip to Atlanta. They could also be without guard Travis Trice, who is doubtful after suffering a concussion versus UConn.

      9 p.m. ET – Duke Blue Devils vs. Kentucky Wildcats (-3.5)

      As far as names go, they don’t get any bigger than this in college hoops. These two superpowers have met just once since 2000, with Duke taking a 95-92 OT win over UK in 2001. The Blue Devils will look to their big men to dominate the glass and pick up second-chance looks. The Wildcats nearly got burned by another ACC member, escaping with a 72-69 win over Maryland as 10.5-point favorites Friday. Kentucky was out-rebounded 46-34 by the Terps and is now just 3-12-1 ATS in its last 16 games versus ACC opponents heading into Tuesday's showdown with Duke.
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        #4
        State Farm Champions Classic: What Bettors Need to Know

        The State Farm Champions Classic features four teams that have been to the national title game in four of the last five years. Here's a look at the two marquee games going down in the Georgia Dome Tuesday night:

        Michigan State Spartans vs. Kansas Jayhawks (-2.5, 129)

        Michigan State coach Tom Izzo wasn’t pleased with his frontcourt after a surprising season-opening loss to rebuilding Connecticut. He’ll need his post players to bounce back quickly given the 22nd-ranked Spartans’ next opponent.

        Michigan State will face reigning Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year Jeff Withey and 2011 national runner-up Kansas in the opening round of the State Farm Champions Classic on Tuesday in the Georgia Dome.

        The Spartans failed to exploit an obvious mismatch against the inexperienced Huskies' frontcourt in a 66-62 loss in Germany. Seventh-ranked Kansas, meanwhile, opened with a 74-55 victory over Southeast Missouri State.

        This is the ninth meeting between schools with a combined 22 Final Four appearances and five national championships. It’s the first since Michigan State knocked off Kansas in the 2009 NCAA Midwest Regional semifinal before losing to North Carolina in the final.

        TV: 7 p.m. ET, ESPN

        ABOUT MICHIGAN STATE (0-1): Izzo’s teams always play a stiff non-conference schedule and usually improve as the season progresses. And Michigan State, which returns four of its top six scorers, has nowhere to go up but after a dismal showing against the Huskies in Germany. The Spartans fell behind 20-6 early, shot 37 percent and committed 15 turnovers while allowing Connecticut to shoot more than 46 percent. The front-court combination of Adreian Payne and Derrick Nix, charged with helping to replace All-American Draymond Green, combined for 12 points and seven turnovers. On a positive note, guard Branden Dawson, who tore his ACL last March, had 17 points and seven rebounds and point guard Keith Appling added 17.

        ABOUT KANSAS (1-0): Kansas is favored to win a ninth straight Big 12 title despite losing star forward Thomas Robinson to the NBA, and Withey’s presence is a big reason. The 7-footer has become the Jayhawks’ go-to player and he responded with 17 points, 12 rebounds and five blocks in the season-opening win. Withey is one of three returning starters who are joined by promising red-shirt freshman Ben McLemore (12 points, nine rebounds, five assists) and freshman Perry Ellis (15 points, eight rebounds). There’s plenty of room for improvement after Kansas shot only 38 percent against the Redhawks, including 2-of-21 from 3-point range. Point guard Elijah Johnson, the team’s leading returning scorer (10.2 points), played through foul trouble and finished with only four points on 1-of-5 shooting.

        TRENDS:

        * Spartans are 4-0 ATS in the last four meetings.
        * Spartans are 7-2 ATS in their last nine vs. Big 12.
        * Jayhawks are 3-11 ATS in their last 14 vs. Big Ten.
        * Over is 5-2-1 in Spartans last eight non-conference games.
        * Under is 19-7 in Jayhawks last 26 non-conference games.

        TIP INS:

        1. “I just thought that Payne looked out of it and I think it was because he was trying to maybe do what (Draymond) did at that position and he can't,” Izzo told the Detroit News.

        2. Withey set an NCAA Tournament record last season with 31 blocked shots in six games.

        3. The winner plays the winner of Tuesday’s matchup between No. 9 Duke and No. 3 Kentucky.

        Duke Blue Devils vs. Kentucky Wildcats (+3.5, 140)

        While the college basketball season offers a feast of stellar games over the sum of its duration, there is already a tasty morsel on the plate. No. 9 Duke will tip off against third-ranked and defending national champion Kentucky on Tuesday during the Champions Classic in Atlanta.

        The traditional powers were both successful in their season openers as the experienced Blue Devils cruised to a 74-55 triumph over Georgia State while the new-look Wildcats eked out a 72-59 win over Maryland.

        Kentucky, which received two first-place votes in Monday's USA Today/ESPN Top 25 poll, is adjusting after overhauling the majority of its roster following last season's national championship.

        TV: 9:30 p.m. ET., ESPN

        ABOUT DUKE (1-0): Mason Plumlee made his presence felt with 19 points, 14 rebounds and four blocked shots as the Blue Devils blasted the Panthers. Plumlee could wreak havoc on the boards against Kentucky, which was outrebounded by a 53-38 margin (28-13 on the offensive end) in its opener. Despite being hampered by a sore foot, fellow senior Seth Curry drilled a trio of 3-pointers en route to a 15-point performance. Duke erupted for 11 3-pointers in the season-opening victory.

        ABOUT KENTUCKY (1-0): Nerlens Noel will be looked upon to soften the blow of the departure of Anthony Davis, who was the top overall pick of the 2012 NBA draft. Noel is hardly a scoring machine, but the 6-foot-10 freshman had nine rebounds and three blocked shots against Maryland. Jarrod Polson eclipsed his career total by scoring 10 points in the opener. Polson could see additional time with fellow guard Ryan Harrow still battling the flu. Harrow, who is a North Carolina State transfer, has been held out of practice since Friday's victory.

        TRENDS:

        * Blue Devils are 0-4 ATS in their last four vs. Southeastern.
        * Wildcats are 3-12-1 ATS in their last 16 vs. Atlantic Coast.
        * Under is 4-1 in Blue Devils last five non-conference games.
        * Over is 5-2 in Wildcats last seven non-conference games.

        TIP-INS:

        1. Sophomore power forward Kyle Wiltjer had a game-high 19 points and top-10 recruit Archie Goodwin added 16 in Kentucky's season-opening victory.

        2. Duke guard Tyler Thornton picked up the surprise start in the opener and didn't disappoint. The junior drew rave reviews from coach Mike Krzyzewski following his 13-point, three-assist, two-steal performance.

        3. Wildcats backup guard Julius Mays suffered an eye injury versus Maryland and is uncertain for Tuesday's game.
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #5
          Game of the Day: San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers

          San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers (+1, 197)

          The Lakers have found their new head coach in Mike D'Antoni but he won't be on the sideline Tuesday when Los Angeles hosts the San Antonio Spurs. D'Antoni, a former head coach with the Suns and Knicks, was hired in the wee hours of Monday morning and won't join his new team until later this week. Instead, interim coach Bernie Bickerstaff will lead the Lakers, who've lost three of the past four times San Antonio visited Staples Center.

          The Spurs are off to a 6-1 start for the second time in the past three seasons. This game wraps a four-game road swing on the West Coast for San Antonio, which is coming off back-to-back wins at Sacramento and Portland. Typically known for their sound fundamentals, the Spurs currently rank next-to-last in the league in turnovers (16.6 per game) after committing 61 total miscues in the three prior games on this trip.

          TV: 10:30 p.m. ET, NBATV, Fox Sports Southwest (San Antonio), TWC SportsNet (Los Angeles).

          ABOUT THE SPURS (6-1, 4-2-1 ATS): The reserves stepped up in Saturday's 112-109 win at Portland, with Gary Neal pouring in a career-best 27 points to lead San Antonio to a 63-4 advantage in bench points. Point guard Tony Parker is expected back in the lineup after missing the Portland game with the flu. Tim Duncan currently leads the Spurs in scoring, rebounding and blocks. He's also got four double-doubles, most recently going for 23 points and 12 rebounds in Friday's 97-86 win at Sacramento.

          ABOUT THE LAKERS (3-4, 3-4 ATS): Bickerstaff has led Los Angeles to back-to-back wins after the Lakers fired Mike Brown on Friday morning after the team got off to a 1-4 start. Former coach Phil Jackson was the popular choice to replace Mike Brown, and was in negotiations to return but when talks broke down, the Lakers turned elsewhere. The actual date of D'Antoni's debut has yet to be determined as D'Antoni is recovering from recent knee replacement surgery.

          TRENDS:

          * Under is 7-2 in the last nine meetings in Los Angeles.
          * Under is 20-8 in the last 28 meetings.
          * Spurs are 12-3-1 ATS in their last 16 vs. NBA Pacific.
          * Lakers are 2-7 ATS in their last nine vs. NBA Southwest.

          BUZZER BEATERS:

          1. Lakers PG Steve Blake underwent an ultrasound for an abdominal strain after Monday's shootaround and will miss the contest. At least he traveled to the hospital in style; Kobe Bryant took Blake for the procedure in Bryant's helicopter.

          2. D'Antoni is reuniting with PG Steve Nash, who ran the coach's quick-paced offense to perfection while Phoenix posted five straight 50-win seasons. However, Nash is out for at least another week with a stress fracture in his left leg.

          3. Spurs G Danny Green has made a 3-pointer in 25 straight regular-season games dating back to last season. That's the longest active streak in the league.
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #6
            NBA

            Hot Teams
            -- Bobcats won two of their three home games.
            -- Knicks won/covered first four games, with all wins by 10+.
            -- Nets won two of three at home (1-1-1 as home favorite).
            -- Spurs are 6-1, covering four of last five games. Lakers won three of last four games, are 2-0 since they changed coaches.

            Cold Teams
            -- Wizards are 0-5, but covered two of three away games.
            -- Orlando lost last four games, by 6-15-39-8 points.
            -- Pacers lost three of last four games (1-1 as home favorite). Toronto is 1-6, (1-2 as road dog) losing in triple OT at home Monday.
            -- Cavaliers lost five of last six games (3-2 as road dogs).
            -- Portland lost its last four games (1-2 as road dogs). Sacramento lost five of its first seven games.

            Totals
            -- Three of last four Charlotte games went over total. Under is 3-1-1 in Washington games this season.
            -- Three of four New York games, last three Orlando games stayed under the total.
            -- Five of seven Indiana games stayed under. Four of last six Toronto games went over the total.
            -- Five of last six Cleveland games went over the total. Last three Nets games stayed under.
            -- Four of last six Portland games stayed under total.
            -- Three of last four games for Spurs/Lakers stayed under total.
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              #7
              NCAA

              -- Harvard was 26-5/12-2 LY, but their senior co-captains withdrew from school due to a cheating scandal; Crimson beat a D-3 team by 15 in opener. UMass has 4 starters back from 25-12/9-7 team, including best PG in A-16. Minutemen are picked #5 in A-16.
              -- Temple lost 3 starters from 24-8/13-3 team that won regular season in A-14; WV transfer Pepper will help. Owls are picked #4 in bigger A-16. Kent State had solid 66-62 win over Drexel in opener, a brickfest where both teams shot under 37%. Kent is picked #3 in MAC East.
              -- St John's lost 69-63 at Detroit LY; Red Storm is still very young and they lot tactician/assistant coach Dunlap to NBA, but Levin is healthy and they have a quality PG- they're picked #12 in Big East. Detroit beat stiffs by 35 in its opener; Titans are picked #2 in Horizon.
              -- Xavier lost two starters to graduation, two to off-court issues- they also lost two assistant coaches, so they're rebuilding. Musketeers won by 12 at Butler LY; these teams are now A-16 rivals, but kept this game as non-league tilt. Both teams beat stiffs in opener. Butler has 4 starters back from 22-15/11-7 team, plus shooter in Arkansas transfer Clarke.

              -- Michigan State played in Germany Friday night, so lot of travel for Spartans, who lost to UConn by 4, shooting 38% (10 shots blocked). Kansas has 3 starters back from 32-7/16-2 team- they won opener by 19, despite making just 2-21 from arc.
              -- Kentucky won opener by 3 over Maryland on neutral court; Wildcats were outrebounded 46-34- they're very young, as always. Duke has 4 starters back from 27-7/13-3 team- they made 11-24 from arc in 74-55 win over Georgia State in its opener.
              -- Princeton won 71-62 at Northeastern LY; Tigers have 4 starters back from 20-12/10-4 team that is picked to win Ivy- they won opener by 5 at Buffalo. Huskies have 4 starters back from 14-17/9-9 team- they won opener 65-64 over Boston U.
              -- VCU beat Wichita State 62-59 in NCAAs last spring; Rams have four starters back from 29-7/15-3 team as it moves from A-16 to CAA- they won opener by 23 over stiffs. Wichita lost 3 starters from 27-6/16-2 club but Oregon transfer Armstead takes over at PG.
              -- Misissippi State has new team, new coach; they lost opener at Troy State of Sun Belt- they're picked last in SEC. Florida Atlantic shot 28% in 80-56 loss at North Carolina Sunday; it was only 32-24 at half. Owls lost 3 starters from 11-19/7-9 team.

              -- Long Beach State lost four starters from 25-9/15-1 team; they won by 10 in opener, move up in class here, facing USC squad that has reloaded with players after LY's 6-26/1-17 debacle, when they lost PG Fontan to knee injury on offseason trip to Brazil. He's back now.
              -- Houston struggled (81-76) to beat Florida A&M in opener; Cougars lost 4 starters from 15-15/7-9 team, are still rebuilding. San Jose St. has 3 starters back from 9-22/1-13 team; Spartans lost to New Orleans in their opener, a bad loss, since UNO hasn't been D-I for couple years.
              -- Western Kentucky lost opener in OT at Southern Miss; Hilltoppers have 4 starter back from 16-19/7-9 team that played better after coach got fired. Austin Peay shot 54%, 9-20 from arc in 75-64 win in opener over Samford. Governors were 12-20 LY and are rebuilding.
              -- Boise State has 4 starters back from 13-17/3-11 team; they're picked #7 in last year in MWC- they crushed a stiff team in opener. Oakland is no stiff, but they lost 90-79 in opener at UL-Lafayette, as ULL shot 57% from floor, helped by 20 Oakland turnovers.
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                #8
                betting sports soccer

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                • Can'tPickAWinner
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                  #9
                  NCAA Basketball Picks

                  Stony Brook at Rider

                  The Seawolves look to build on their 5-0 ATS record in their last 5 games on the road. Stony Brook is the pick (+3 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the game Even. Dunkel Pick: Stony Brook (+3 1/2). Here are all of today's games.
                  TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
                  Time Posted: 11:00 p.m. EST (11/12)
                  Game 763-764: Davidson at New Mexico (2:00 a.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Davidson 62.055; New Mexico 73.492
                  Dunkel Line: New Mexico by 11 1/2; 141
                  Vegas Line: New Mexico by 6; 144 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: New Mexico (-6); Under
                  Game 561-562: Houston Baptist at Hawaii (4:00 a.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Houston Baptist 41.656; Hawaii 51.941
                  Dunkel Line: Hawaii by 10 1/2; 153
                  Vegas Line: Hawaii by 13; 149 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Houston Baptist (+13); Over
                  Game 563-564: Stony Brook at Rider (6:00 a.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Stony Brook 55.383; Rider 55.582
                  Dunkel Line: Even; 135
                  Vegas Line: Rider by 3 1/2; 131 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Stony Brook (+3 1/2); Over
                  Game 513-514: Northern Illinois at Valparaiso (8:00 a.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Northern Illinois 40.509; Valparaiso 63.354
                  Dunkel Line: Valparaiso by 23; 125
                  Vegas Line: Valparaiso by 19; 129
                  Dunkel Pick: Valparaiso (-19); Under
                  Game 515-516: Harvard at Massachusetts (10:00 a.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Harvard 59.216; Massachusetts 67.960
                  Dunkel Line: Massachusetts by 8 1/2; 143
                  Vegas Line: Massachusetts by 9 1/2; 138 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Harvard (+9 1/2); Over
                  Game 517-518: Temple at Kent State (12:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Temple 62.710; Kent State 55.537
                  Dunkel Line: Temple by 7; 133
                  Vegas Line: Temple by 3 1/2; 137 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Temple (-3 1/2); Under
                  Game 519-520: Detroit at St. John's (2:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Detroit 57.575; St. John's 64.298
                  Dunkel Line: St. John's by 6 1/2; 137
                  Vegas Line: St. John's by 4; 141
                  Dunkel Pick: St. John's (-4); Under
                  Game 521-522: Butler at Xavier (4:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Butler 67.004; Xavier 60.361
                  Dunkel Line: Butler by 6 1/2; 141
                  Vegas Line: Butler by 4 1/2; 134
                  Dunkel Pick: Butler (-4 1/2); Over
                  Game 523-524: Michigan State vs. Kansas (7:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Michigan State 71.286; Kansas 75.284
                  Dunkel Line: Kansas by 4; 126
                  Vegas Line: Kansas by 2; 129 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Kansas (-2); Under
                  Game 525-526: Northeastern at Princeton (7:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Northeastern 51.526; Princeton 64.701
                  Dunkel Line: Princeton by 13
                  Vegas Line: Princeton by 10
                  Dunkel Pick: Princeton (-10)
                  Game 527-528: NC-Wilmington at Richmond (7:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: NC-Wilmington 50.486; Richmond 62.783
                  Dunkel Line: Richmond by 12 1/2
                  Vegas Line: Richmond by 14 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: NC-Wilmington (+14 1/2)
                  Game 529-530: Wichita State at VCU (7:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Wichita State 69.232; VCU 70.174
                  Dunkel Line: VCU by 1; 140
                  Vegas Line: VCU by 7; 133 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Wichita State (+7); Over
                  Game 531-532: Florida Atlantic at Mississippi State (8:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Florida Atlantic 47.457; Mississippi State 61.726
                  Dunkel Line: Mississippi State by 14 1/2;
                  Vegas Line: Mississippi State by 5 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Mississippi State (-5 1/2)
                  Game 533-534: Georgia State at BYU (9:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Georgia State 50.468; BYU 65.656
                  Dunkel Line: BYU by 15
                  Vegas Line: BYU by 13
                  Dunkel Pick: BYU (-13)
                  Game 535-536: Long Beach State at USC (9:30 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Long Beach State 55.134; USC 64.312
                  Dunkel Line: USC by 9
                  Vegas Line: USC by 5
                  Dunkel Pick: USC (-5)
                  Game 537-538: Duke vs. Kentucky (9:30 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Duke 74.980; Kentucky 70.085
                  Dunkel Line: Duke by 5; 135
                  Vegas Line: Duke by 3 1/2; 140 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Duke (-3 1/2); Under
                  Game 539-540: Pepperdine at California (9:30 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Pepperdine 45.547; California 69.461
                  Dunkel Line: California by 24
                  Vegas Line: California by 21
                  Dunkel Pick: California (-21)
                  Game 541-542: Houston at San Jose State (10:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Houston 54.472; San Jose State 50.198
                  Dunkel Line: Houston by 4 1/2
                  Vegas Line: Houston by 1 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Houston (-1 1/2)
                  Game 543-544: UC-Irvine at UCLA (11:30 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: UC-Irvine 50.311; UCLA 72.054
                  Dunkel Line: UCLA by 21 1/2
                  Vegas Line: UCLA by 18
                  Dunkel Pick: UCLA (-18)
                  Game 545-546: Fairfield vs. Pennsylvania (4:30 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Fairfield 57.257; Pennsylvania 52.603
                  Dunkel Line: Fairfield by 4 1/2
                  Vegas Line: No Line
                  Dunkel Pick: N/A
                  Game 547-548: Delaware vs. Virginia (7:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Delaware 55.806; Virginia 61.377
                  Dunkel Line: Virginia by 5 1/2
                  Vegas Line: No Line
                  Dunkel Pick: N/A
                  Game 549-550: IUPUI vs. Bowling Green (5:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: IUPUI 52.454; Bowling Green 53.136
                  Dunkel Line: Bowling Green by 1
                  Vegas Line: No Line
                  Dunkel Pick: N/A
                  Game 551-552: Cleveland State at Michigan (8:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland State 59.613; Michigan 71.700
                  Dunkel Line: Michigan by 12
                  Vegas Line: No Line
                  Dunkel Pick: N/A
                  Game 553-554: Robert Morris vs. Fordham (6:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Robert Morris 51.246; Fordham 45.024
                  Dunkel Line: Robert Morris by 6
                  Vegas Line: No Line
                  Dunkel Pick: N/A
                  Game 555-556: Lehigh at Pittsburgh (9:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Lehigh 61.275; Pittsburgh 72.789
                  Dunkel Line: Pittsburgh by 11 1/2
                  Vegas Line: No Line
                  Dunkel Pick: N/A
                  Game 557-558: North Texas vs. Lamar (7:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: North Texas 51.639; Lamar 55.779
                  Dunkel Line: Lamar by 5
                  Vegas Line: No Line
                  Dunkel Pick: N/A
                  Game 559-560: AL-Huntsville at Kansas State (10:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: AL-Huntsville 42.440; Kansas State 73.763
                  Dunkel Line: Kansas State by 31 1/2
                  Vegas Line: No Line
                  Dunkel Pick: N/A
                  Game 565-566: Georgia Southern at Charlotte (9:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Georgia Southern 47.403; Charlotte 57.240
                  Dunkel Line: Charlotte by 10; 137
                  Vegas Line: Charlotte by 11; 133
                  Dunkel Pick: Georgia Southern (+11); Over
                  Game 567-568: Wright State at Eastern Illinois (8:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Wright State 56.233; Eastern Illinois 47.976
                  Dunkel Line: Wright State by 8 1/2
                  Vegas Line: Wright State by 9 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Eastern Illinois (+9 1/2)
                  Game 569-570: Tennessee State at South Dakota State (8:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Tennessee State 53.418; South Dakota State 68.778
                  Dunkel Line: South Dakota State by 15 1/2
                  Vegas Line: South Dakota State by 10 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: South Dakota State (-10 1/2)
                  Game 571-572: Austin Peay at Western Kentucky (8:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Austin Peay 49.935; Western Kentucky 59.704
                  Dunkel Line: Western Kentucky by 10
                  Vegas Line: Western Kentucky by 9 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Western Kentucky (-9 1/2)
                  Game 573-574: Oakland at Boise State (9:30 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Oakland 53.354; Boise State 59.220
                  Dunkel Line: Boise State by 6
                  Vegas Line: Boise State by 7 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick: Oakland (+7 1/2)
                  Game 581-582: Texas Southern at Northwestern (8:00 p.m. EST)
                  Dunkel Ratings: Texas Southern 43.005; Northwestern 64.571
                  Dunkel Line: Northwestern by 21 1/2
                  Vegas Line: Northwestern by 16
                  Dunkel Pick: Northwestern (-16)
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                  • Can'tPickAWinner
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                    • Nov 2012
                    • 369608

                    #10
                    DCI College Basketball

                    The Daniel Curry Index

                    11/13/12 Predictions

                    Season
                    Straight Up: 160-39 (.804)
                    ATS: 47-50 (.485)
                    ATS Vary Units: 188-232 (.448)
                    Over/Under: 8-11 (.421)
                    Over/Under Vary Units: 20-14 (.588)

                    2012 CvC Classic
                    Regional Round at Provo, UT
                    BYU 74, Georgia State 63

                    Battle 4 Atlantis

                    Opening Round at Columbia, MO
                    MISSOURI 92, Alcorn State 53

                    Cancun Challenge

                    at campus sites
                    WESTERN KENTUCKY 76, Austin Peay 65

                    Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off

                    East Regional Final Round at Charlottesville, VA
                    Fairfield 60, Penn 57

                    Championship

                    VIRGINIA 65, Delaware 57

                    Midwest Regional Final Round at Ann Arbor, MI

                    Bowling Green 70, Iupui 68

                    Championship

                    MICHIGAN 71, Cleveland State 56

                    North Regional Final Round at Pittsburgh, PA

                    Robert Morris 75, Fordham 62

                    Championship

                    PITTSBURGH 74, Lehigh 65

                    West Regional Final Round at Manhattan, KS

                    Lamar 71, North Texas 67

                    EA SPORTS Maui Invitational

                    Opening Round at Starkville, MS
                    MISSISSIPPI STATE 76, Florida Atlantic 63

                    Florida Global Sports Tournament

                    Round Robin at campus sites
                    Middle Tennessee 64, SAVANNAH STATE 60
                    UCF 73, Alabama State 46

                    Joe Cipriano Nebraska Classic

                    Round Robin at New Orleans, LA
                    TULANE 65, Bethune-Cookman 63

                    Legends Classic

                    Nashville Regional at Nashville, TN
                    UCLA 77, UC Irvine 60

                    Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Tipoff

                    at Seattle, WA
                    WASHINGTON 84, Albany 64

                    Nation of Coaches Classic

                    Round Robin at Richmond, VA
                    RICHMOND 73, UNC Wilmington 59

                    Spartan Showcase

                    Round Robin at Boise, ID
                    BOISE STATE 81, Oakland 77

                    Non-Conference

                    APPALACHIAN STATE 74, High Point 72
                    BUCKNELL 69, George Mason 63
                    CALIFORNIA 76, Pepperdine 55
                    CHARLOTTE 72, Georgia Southern 62
                    CINCINNATI 79, Mississippi Valley State 52
                    CONNECTICUT 68, Vermont 56
                    DARTMOUTH 58, New Hampshire 53
                    Detroit 72, ST. JOHN'S 70
                    Houston 73, SAN JOSE STATE 72
                    INDIANA STATE 68, Winthrop 55
                    Kansas 65, Michigan State 63
                    Kentucky 79, Duke 67
                    Long Beach State 66, USC 53
                    LSU 73, McNeese State 59
                    MARQUETTE 80, Southeastern Louisiana 50
                    MASSACHUSETTS 74, Harvard 66
                    Miami (Fla.) 77, FLORIDA GULF COAST 69
                    MIAMI (OHIO) 73, Grambling State 49
                    MOUNT ST. MARY'S 60, Hartford 59
                    NIAGARA 77, Saint Francis (Pa.) 65
                    NORTHWESTERN 76, Texas Southern 53
                    OLE MISS 78, Coastal Carolina 63
                    PRINCETON 70, Northeastern 56
                    RIDER 68, Stony Brook 65
                    SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 75, Tennessee State 62
                    STETSON 83, Florida A&M 74
                    Temple 75, KENT STATE 70
                    VALPARAISO 71, Northern Illinois 48
                    VCU 67, Wichita State 65
                    Wright State 64, EASTERN ILLINOIS 54
                    XAVIER 69, Butler 61
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                    • Can'tPickAWinner
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                      • Nov 2012
                      • 369608

                      #11
                      DCI Pro Basketball

                      The Daniel Curry Index

                      11/13/12 Predictions

                      Season
                      Straight Up: 64-33 (.660)
                      ATS: 46-53 (.465)
                      ATS Vary Units: 176-174 (.503)
                      Over/Under: 53-46 (.535)
                      Over/Under Vary Units: 121-89 (.576)

                      Washington 98, CHARLOTTE 91
                      New York 95, ORLANDO 92
                      INDIANA 99, Toronto 89
                      BROOKLYN 100, Cleveland 95
                      SACRAMENTO 104, Portland 102
                      San Antonio 103, L.A. LAKERS 98
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                      • Can'tPickAWinner
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                        • Nov 2012
                        • 369608

                        #12
                        Free Selection from Arthur Ralph Sports

                        Our Free Plays are 936-694 (57 + %) over the last 4 1/2 years !

                        Free play TUES:Wichita ST + 7
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                        • Can'tPickAWinner
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                          • Nov 2012
                          • 369608

                          #13
                          Gamblers Data

                          Free Play Tuesday

                          Washington +1.5
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                          • Can'tPickAWinner
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                            • Nov 2012
                            • 369608

                            #14
                            Today's NBA Picks

                            Washington at Charlotte

                            The Wizards look to take advantage of a Charlotte team that is 0-7 ATS in its last 7 games against teams with a losing record. Washington is the pick (+1 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Wizards favored by 6. Dunkel Pick: Washington (+1 1/2). Here are all of today's picks
                            TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
                            Time Posted: 7:00 a.m. EST
                            Game 501-502: Washington at Charlotte (7:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Washington 115.406; Charlotte 109.166
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Washington by 6; 184
                            Vegas Line & Total: Charlotte by 1 1/2; 189 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Washington (+1 1/2); Under
                            Game 503-504: New York at Orlando (7:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: New York 122.168; Orlando 121.436
                            Dunkel Line & Total: New York by 1; 193
                            Vegas Line & Total: New York by 7; 188 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Orlando (+7); Over
                            Game 505-506: Toronto at Indiana (7:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Toronto 110.390; Indiana 121.775
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Indiana by 11 1/2; 181
                            Vegas Line & Total: Indiana by 9; 184 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Indiana (-9); Under
                            Game 507-508: Cleveland at Brooklyn (7:30 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland 111.436; Brooklyn 115.393
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Brooklyn by 4; 200
                            Vegas Line & Total: Brooklyn by 6; 197
                            Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (+6); Over
                            Game 509-510: Portland at Sacramento (10:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Portland 113.740; Sacramento 115.454
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Sacramento by 1 1/2; 199
                            Vegas Line & Total: Sacramento by 3; 195 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Portland (+3); Over
                            Game 511-512: San Antonio at LA Lakers (10:30 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: San Antonio 127.497; LA Lakers 123.161
                            Dunkel Line & Total: San Antonio by 4 1/2; 191
                            Vegas Line & Total: San Antonio by 1; 194 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: San Antonio (-1); Under
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                            • Can'tPickAWinner
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                              • 369608

                              #15
                              CAPPERS ACCESS
                              Knicks
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                              Kansas
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