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    10-21-08

    JEFFERSONSPORTS EARLY RELEASE

    On fire in NFL--hit 21 of last 26 plays (81%)
    Hit 36-17-1 last 54 football plays (68%)



    TEMPLE-2.5 -125
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    Vegas Sports Experts

    The VSE NCAA Football Power Play for Tuesday is:

    10* Take Ohio (+4) over Temple (NCAA Power Play)
    8:00 PM EST

    Ohio
    • 5-1 SU & ATS as a road underdog of 7 points or less
    • 2-0 SU & ATS coming off a bye week
    • 4-1 ATS coming off an upset win as an underdog

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      POINTWISE

      TEMPLE 27 - Ohio U 13 - (ESPN2) -- Unnoticed Owl "D" has held 6-of-9 foes
      under 15 pts, & check allowing only 36, 91, & 55 RYs last 3 wks. OU just 110
      RYpg in lined gms, altho QB Jackson has thrown for 9 TDs. TU stop unit the key.

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        THE GOLD SHEET

        OHIO at TEMPLE...Even teams with 2-5 marks at midseason in the MAC can still harbor hopes of a league crown and possible bowl berth. So it is for Frank Solich's Ohio Bobcats, suddenly very alive in the MAC East after a recent 26-19 win over Kent State. It only made the Bobcats 1-2 in conference play, but with the power base in this year's MAC in the West, Solich's team is in the thick of things in the East, where every team already has at least two defeats. And there is reason for Solich to feel encouraged, as Ohio has rediscovered an infantry diversion with the emergence of RS frosh RB Donte Harden (323 YR last 3 games). That's provided a nice complement for elusive QB Boo Jackson, still learning on the job but improving with each game. Meanwhile, Solich's defense has weathered a rash of early-season injuries, with blitzing schemes helping turn around a TO ratio that was -5 thru the first 4 games. As for the Owls, they're hoping QB Adam DiMichele will be able to return from a recent shoulder injury, but the offense remains pedestrian, ranking 100th or worse in all major categories. And with the kicking game in a state of flux, and erratic backup QB Chester Stewart likely to see action if DiMichele can't go, Ohio may not need any help from the oddsmakers at the Linc.

        TGS score forecast: OHIO 20 - Temple 17

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          MIGHTY QUINN


          Tuesday it's Ohio University. The deficit is 485 sirignanos

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            Cappers Access

            Temple

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              Gamblers Ally

              NHL Toronto +105 (5-2 / +17.10 units
              NCAAF Temple (9-7 / -4.30 units)

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                MJP sports CFB

                10/21/2008
                Best Bet! OHIO at TEMPLE Under 43

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                  Jim Feist

                  (1) VAN Canucks
                  (2) COB Blue Jackets
                  Take "(2) COB Blue Jackets"
                  Columbus played competitively at home last season and is doing so again, winning their only home contest, 5-3 over Nashville. It was their best offensive output in 4 games, and the only one at home. In fact, this is only their second home game. Vancouver (3-3) hasn't been that impressive, losing 3 of the last 4 games. This is the end of a brutal 6-game road trip and they've looked tired the last two games, mustering 2 goals in each game (both losses). They are off a 4-2 loss at Chicago. How bad is their defense? The Blackhawks went 2-for-5 on the power play after entering the game 2-for-22. A good scheduling spot for the home team. Play the Columbus Blue Jackets

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                    Dave Cokin

                    (7) ATL Thrashers
                    (8) TAM Lightning
                    Take "(7) ATL Thrashers"
                    Barry Melrose said that his team might take some early season lumps and he was accurate with that prediction as Tampa Bay has yet to win. Whether or not Melrose's aggressive style takes hold with the Lightning is something we'll find out down the road. Right now, this team is fade material, especially as chalk. Atlanta is off to a decent enough start to warrant a look here, so I'll take the small dog odds with the Thrashers

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                      Jimmy The Moose

                      Game: Atlanta Thrashers at Tampa Bay Lightning Oct 21 2008 7:35PM

                      Prediction: Tampa Bay Lightning

                      Reason: Tampa has yet to win this season at 0-5 have lost their last 3
                      games either in OT or a shootout. Lightning have been getting solid goaltending but it's ther offence that has struggled, 1.6 goals/game thus far. Tampa offence will finally explode tonight vs a Thrashers team allowing 3 goals/game. Play on Tampa Bay

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                        Arthur Ralph Sports

                        Buffalo Sabres

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                          The Vegas Steam Line

                          ANAHEIM -125 over Toronto

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                            Maddux Sports:

                            Temple 3 units if star but injured quarterback is going to play.
                            1 unit if star quarterback does not play.

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                              SPORTS ADVISORS

                              Ohio (2-5, 4-1-1 ATS) at Temple (2-5, 5-2 ATS)

                              Two teams in desperate need of a victory if they hope to get in the race for the Mid-American Conference’s East Division title clash in this nationally televised battle at Lincoln Financial Field.

                              The Owls have dropped five of their last six games, including a 24-14 setback at Central Michigan on Oct. 11, failing to cash as a 7½-point road underdog. Despite that non-cover, the Owls are still on a 7-2 ATS run overall, including 5-1 ATS in MAC play and 4-2 ATS on the road. Temple has given up just 12 points (four field goals) in two home games this year, but lost both contests to Western Michigan (7-3) and Connecticut (12-9 in overtime).

                              Ohio went to Kent State on Oct. 11 and escaped with a 26-19 victory as a one-point road chalk, as the Bobcats have now alternated SU wins and losses in their last four contests and alternated ATS wins and losses in their last five lined games. Going back to the middle of the 2006 season, Ohio is on a 17-7-1 ATS tear, going 10-6 ATS on the road (4-1 this year) and 11-5-1 ATS as an underdog.

                              These teams met last year – Temple’s first as a member of the MAC – at Ohio, and the Bobcats rolled to a 23-9 victory, cashing as a nine-point home chalk.

                              Ohio is 9-3 ATS in its last 12 road games and 11-5-1 ATS in its last 17 following a SU victory. Meanwhile, Temple is on ATS streaks of 5-1 at home, 13-3 in conference play, 6-1 in October and 4-1 both after a SU loss and an ATS setback.

                              On the statistical front, the Bobcats rate the edge on offense, putting up 24 points and 371 total yards per game (130 rushing ypg), compared with Temple’s per-game averages of 17 points and 267 total yards (103 rushing ypg). However, the Owls have the stronger defense, yielding 19.3 points and 364 total yards per game, while Ohio gives up 26.4 points and 369 total yards per effort. Neither defense is strong against the run, though, as the Bobcats give up 175 rushing ypg and Temple allows 156 rushing ypg.

                              The under for the Owls is on a bunch of streaks, including 12-2 overall, 13-3-1 at home, 9-1 in conference play, 6-0 in October and 5-0 against teams with a losing record. The under is also 4-1 in Ohio’s last five on the highway, and last year’s meeting between these teams stayed low.

                              ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER

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