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  • Monday Trends and Indexes 01/07

    Trends and Indexes
    Monday, January 7

    Good Luck on day #7 of 2008!

    NOTE:
    As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.
    Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.


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  • #2
    Six-pack for Monday

    -- June Jones interviewed at SMU this weekend, amid the rumor he has already resigned as coach at Hawai'i.

    -- Drexel lost a home game 67-63 Saturday; they were 15-31 from foul line, 2-11 from arc. World needs more shooters.

    -- UNLV tried 37 3's at Colorado State Saturday, took only eight foul shots, an indication they couldn't get ball inside.

    -- Florida International made 11-19 3's Saturday, only 8-19 from foul line. How does this happen?

    -- Daniel Chopra won the first PGA Tour event of year, at Kapalua, on fourth playoff hole over Steve Stricker. It was warmer in Kapalua than here in Albany, by the way.

    -- Chopra became just second PGA player in last five years to hole nine putts of 20+ feet in same tournament.

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    • #3
      Monday's List of 13: Wrapping up a sports weekend......

      13) Can we put "Tom Coughlin is coaching for his job" stuff away now? Keyshawn Johnson said it again Sunday morning but it is time for new material. Coughlin is odd, but he makes the playoffs every year, which is more than most can say.

      12) Guess the Giants didn't miss Tiki Barber, after all.

      11) Confusing the Dolphins' coaching search is a rumor than Tony Sparano, this year's hot assistant coach, might prefer the Baltimore job to the one in Miami.

      10) Is it me, or does it rain in San Diego every time Chargers have a home playoff game? I thought it rarely rained there?

      9) Sunday's game against the Giants was Bucs' first game all season on national TV; they didn't have anyone picked for the Pro Bowl either.

      8) Good for Norv Turner, who now has a .667 winning %age in playoff games. You won't hear pundits quote that stat.

      7) Turner, by the way, was Jeff Fisher's position coach when Fisher was a DB at USC. The other three DBs in that lineup were guys named Dennis Smith, Ronnie Lott, Joey Browner.

      6) The national championship college hoop game won't be as good as the North Carolina-Clemson game Sunday night, as Wayne Ellington tore Tigers' hearts out with trey from wing with 0:00.4 left in OT to beat Clemson, 90-88. Great game.

      5) Early returns say most improved league in country so far this season is the Atlantic 14, led by Xavier, Dayton.

      4) One of the heroes of my past, Nolan Cromwell, the former Rams' DB, is new offensive coordinator at Texas A&M with former Packers' coach Mike Sherman. Cromwell was a QB at Kansas, where he ran the wishbone-- don't think Aggies will be doing that, though.

      3) Gas here in America's 2nd-favorite city is $3.28 a gallon; across the border in Massachusetts, a half-hour ride away, the same gas is $3.08 a gallon. How can this be?

      2) Higlight Monday is LSU-Ohio State national title football game from New Orleans, the last of 32 bowl games. Tulsa just beat the tar out of Bowling Green in Bowl 31 Sunday night.

      1) Giants' win will be bad news for starters on the contending teams in 2008; teams will now be hesitant to rest starters next year in lateseason games. Coaches mimic what is successful.

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      • #4
        College Football - BCS National Championship - Dunkel Index



        NCAAF
        Dunkel Index


        MONDAY, JANUARY 7

        Game 491-492: Ohio State vs. LSU
        Dunkel Ratings: Ohio State 109.014; LSU 112.040
        Dunkel Line: LSU by 3; 54
        Vegas Line: LSU by 6; 51 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Ohio State (+6); Over

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        • #5
          College Football – BCS - Long Sheet

          NCAAF
          Long Sheet


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          Monday, January 7
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          OHIO ST (11 - 1) vs. LSU (11 - 2) - 1/7/2008, 8:00 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          LSU is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) in non-conference games over the last 2 seasons.
          OHIO ST is 15-6 ATS (+8.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 3 seasons.
          OHIO ST is 24-11 ATS (+11.9 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
          OHIO ST is 24-11 ATS (+11.9 Units) in all lined games over the last 3 seasons.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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          • #6
            College Football – BCS - Short Sheet

            NCAAF
            Short Sheet


            Monday, January 7th

            BCS Championship Game
            New Orleans, Louisiana
            TV: FOX
            Ohio State vs. LSU, 8:00 ET


            Ohio State:
            12-1 ATS off an Under
            10-2 ATS off a road game

            LSU:
            1-5 ATS as a favorite of 3.5 to 10 points
            1-5 ATS off an ATS loss

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            • #7
              College Football – BCS - Write up

              NCAAF
              Write-up


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              2007-2008 Bowl Analysis
              Bowl game for January 7, ‘08

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              #32-- BCS Championship Game, New Orleans, 1/7
              Both LSU losses came in OT games, at Kentucky, vs Arkansas; Tigers have +18 turnover ratio, time to heal injured DT Dorsey, a great player who limped thru second half of season. DC Pellini is leaving to be coach at Nebraska but LSU players are used to the circus atmosphere after all the Miles-Michigan rumors this year. Bayou Bengals played six games decided by seven pts or less; they play in best league in country, are certainly more tested in big games than Ohio State, which played three MAC teams and Washington in four non-Big 11 games. LSU beat Va Tech 48-7.

              Ohio State is 0-8 in bowl games against SEC teams, but Tressel beat Miles 33-7 three years ago in bowl games when Miles was at Oklahoma State. Unfortunately for Tressel, Miles has LSU's resources and talent for this game. Buckeyes lost 28-21 Nov 10 to Illinois, then slogged through 14-3 win over Michigan, with no takeaways in either game, although they did hold Michigan to 99 total yards. Ohio State is underdog for first time all season and they have motivation after being squashed 41-14 by Florida in this game last year. Make no mistake, there is big-time talent on both squads here, but LSU has more experienced QB, which offsets Tressel's track record in championship games.

              Underdog won this game SU five of seven years; LSU plays to level of their opponent, going just 1-7-2 vs spread in last 10 tilts; huge question is health of Glenn Dorsey, who got hurt when he got chop-blocked in Auburn game- if he is back to 100%, that is huge for LSU defense. Tressel won four national titles in I-AA, another with Buckeyes, so going against him in these spots has been bad idea, but LSU plays in better league, has been tested a lot more than Buckeyes, plus this game is in Superdome, so it is going to be an LSU crowd. Slightest of leans to the Tigers.

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              • #8
                College Football – BCS - Tips & Trends

                NCAAF
                Tips and Trends


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                Tips and Trends
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                MONDAY, JANUARY 7TH

                BCS National Championship - New Orleans, LA
                #1 Ohio State vs. #2 Louisiana State (FOX | 8 PM ET)


                Last year, the extended time off (51 days) between games really cooled off the previously unbeaten Buckeyes, and insiders feel that same problem will recur against the SEC's best team. The Tigers have the most NFL talent on their roster and will be able to make good use of the break to heal their wounds, just like USC did in last year's Rose Bowl. That's bad news for the Buckeyes and could very well lead to another ugly title game.
                Ohio State will be without backup CB Eugene Clifford, but starting CB Donald Washington has been cleared to play after it was previously reported that he would be suspended as well.
                LSU head coach Les Miles is 13-0 SU & 11-1 ATS vs. non-conference opponents with Tigers.
                Ohio State is 30-2 SU & 22-8 ATS in its last 32 games.
                Ohio State is 6-2 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
                Ohio State is 23-8 ATS in its last 31 games overall.
                LSU is 8-2 SU & 7-3 ATS in its last 10 bowl games.
                LSU is 8-2-1 ATS in its last 11 games on turf.
                LSU is 2-7-1 ATS in its last 10 games overall.
                Underdog is 6-3 SU in BCS title games, winning 4 of last 5.
                The OVER is 7-1 in LSU's last 8 games overall.
                The UNDER is 7-3 in Ohio State's last 10 non-conference games.

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                • #9
                  College Football - BCS - Gameday

                  NCAAF
                  Gameday



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                  NCAAF Gameday Preview -- Monday, January 7
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                  BCS Championship Preview

                  The Ohio State Buckeyes were beaten badly in the BCS title game last season, so they'll be looking for a much better result when the play the LSU Tigers on Monday night.

                  The top-ranked Buckeyes will take on No. 2 LSU in this year's national championship contest, but if they win they'll have to do it as the underdog - LSU opened as a 6-point favorite in this contest, with that line hovering between 3 and 4 points at various sports books in the past week. The game's total, which opened at 50, is now at just 48 points.

                  Ohio State is coming off a 14-3 win over Michigan way back on November 17. That victory put their record at 11-1 on the season, and it put the team in position to move up the rankings as others stumbled. Chris Wells had both Ohio State touchdowns against Michigan, rushing for 222 yards and the two scores on 39 carries in the crucial contest.

                  Buckeyes quarterback Todd Boeckman went just 7-of-13 for 50 yards passing in the win, with no TDs and one interception. On the season Boeckman threw for 2,171 yards and 23 touchdowns and was picked off 12 times. Top targets Brian Robiskie and Brian Hartline were quiet against Michigan, but they combined for 15 TD catches this season.

                  The Ohio State defense held Michigan to just a first-quarter field goal in their regular-season finale, and Wolverines running back Mike Hart had only 44 yards rushing on 18 carries. Chad Henne was ineffective as well, going 11-of-34 for only 68 passing yards.

                  The Buckeyes will now be looking to do a similar job on Matt Flynn and his Tigers offense on Monday night. LSU's championship hopes looked dead after they lost 50-48 to Arkansas on November 23, but a 21-14 win over Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference championship on December 1 vaulted them into the national championship.

                  Erik Ainge threw two touchdown passes to stake Tennessee to a lead in that contest, but Jonathan Zenon returned an interception for a touchdown in the fourth quarter to give LSU the victory. Ryan Perrilloux, starting in place of an injured Flynn for the Tigers, went 20-of-30 for 243 yards passing on the day, with one touchdown and one interception. Jacob Hester rushed for 120 yards on 23 carries in the SEC championship.

                  Flynn (shoulder) is probable to play on Monday night, so he'll be looking to add to his season totals of 2,233 passing yards and 17 touchdowns (with 10 interceptions). Hester ran for 1,017 yards and 11 TDs this season, and Demetrius Byrd had seven TD grabs.

                  Here are the injury reports for both LSU and Ohio State for Monday's championship:

                  LSU Injuries
                  Charles Alexander DT Out For Season (knee)
                  Derrick Odom LB Out For Season (disciplinary)
                  Mark Snyder OT Out For Season (knee)
                  Will Arnold G Questionable For Bowl Game (illness)
                  Darry Beckwith LB Probable For Bowl Game (ankle)
                  Early Doucet WR Probable For Bowl Game (shoulder)
                  Matt Flynn QB Probable For Bowl Game (shoulder)
                  Trindon Holliday RB Probable For Bowl Game (ankle)
                  Ryan Perrilloux QB Probable For Bowl Game (finger)

                  Ohio State Injuries
                  Eugene Clifford CB Out For Season (disciplinary)
                  Curtis Terry LB Out For Season (ankle)
                  Robert Rose DL Doubtful For Bowl Game (leg)
                  Ross Homan LB Questionable For Bowl Game (toe)
                  Lawrence Wilson DE Questionable For Bowl Game (leg)
                  Donald Washington DB Probable For Bowl Game (disciplinary)

                  The Tigers haven't been kind to bettors this season - they haven't picked up an against-the-spread win since November 10 against Louisiana Tech, and they've only covered four times in total. In fact, three of those four covers came in the first three weeks of the season, so LSU is 1-7-2 ATS over their past 10 outings. OVER bettors have enjoyed the Tigers this year, though, as the Tigers are 9-4 on the OVER/UNDER in 13 contests.

                  Ohio State has been a better wager this year; they've covered in three of their past four games, and they went 7-4 ATS overall in games that had odds posted for them. The Buckeyes have also gone slightly to the OVER this season, posting a 6-5 totals record.

                  Kickoff for Monday night is set for 8:00pm ET on FOX, with the pregame show starting at 7:30pm ET.

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                  • #10
                    BCS College Football – Report

                    NCAAF


                    Monday’s game (January 7)

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                    Reports: Two OSU cornerbacks suspended for title game
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                    (12-21-07) - COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Top-ranked Ohio State will be without two cornerbacks -- one a starter and the other a top reserve -- who have been suspended for the Allstate BCS Championship Game against LSU, according to media reports.

                    Donald Washington, a sophomore who has started every game this season for the Buckeyes (11-1, 7-4 ATS), and backup Eugene Clifford were suspended for violating team rules, WCMH-TV and The Columbus Dispatch reported Wednesday.

                    The Buckeyes are 4-point underdogs against the Tigers. The total is set at 49.

                    Athletic director Gene Smith declined Thursday to confirm the suspensions and said there was "work to be done" before he could confirm them.

                    Washington, in particular, played a key role in an Ohio State defense ranked among the best in the nation. He had 34 tackles, tied for seventh-best on the team with second-team All-American lineman Vernon Gholston, and also had two tackles for minus yardage, one sack, one interception and one fumble recovery.

                    Washington, 21, started at nickel back a year ago and moved into the starting spot at field corner this spring. In a 48-3 win over Kent State on Oct. 13, the Indianapolis native returned an interception 70 yards for a touchdown and recorded his first career sack.

                    With him out of the lineup, redshirt freshman Chimdi Chekwa will most likely move into the starting position.

                    Clifford was a prized recruit last spring after receiving all-state and several national honors during his days at Colerain High School.

                    He was listed as Malcolm Jenkins' backup at border corner on the Buckeyes' latest two-deep chart.

                    Clifford had played in four games, totaling eight tackles.

                    The Buckeyes' final workout before the holidays was on Wednesday. They will be off until returning on Dec. 26, then will practice for a week before flying to New Orleans on Jan. 2.

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                    • #11
                      BCS College Football – Preview, January 7

                      NCAAF
                      Preview



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                      BCS Championship Game preview: Ohio State vs. LSU
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                      Monday, January 7

                      BCS Championship Game
                      Teams: Ohio State Buckeyes vs. LSU Tigers
                      Date: Monday, Jan. 7, 8 p.m.
                      Location: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans
                      Line: LSU -4, Total 48 ½ points


                      Got controversy?

                      The Bowl Championship Series does. After two years of relative peace, this year’s BCS title game might be the most controversial since the system was implemented in 1999.
                      Whether you agree with it or not, the Ohio State Buckeyes will face the Louisiana State Fighting Tigers on Jan. 7 at the Superdome in New Orleans.

                      Ohio State got in as the only one-loss conference champion among those schools that earned a BCS bowl berth. The Buckeyes went 11-1 this campaign, with their lone setback coming against Rose Bowl-bound Illinois.

                      LSU’s qualifications are a little more murky. The Tigers were selected over six other two-loss teams playing in BCS bowls. Its win over Tennessee in the SEC championship game was just enough to jump to No. 2 in the BCS ratings, ahead of West Virginia and Oklahoma.

                      That means the Purple and Gold are back in the title game for the first time since the 2003 season when they beat Oklahoma for the national championship. The Buckeyes make their third appearance in six years in the national final, though they’d like to forget their most recent visit.

                      Ohio State was thrashed by Florida in a 41-14 drubbing in which the Buckeyes were favored by seven points. OSU managed just 82 yards of total offense that night and an otherwise sensational season was smeared for Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith.

                      But that was then. The Buckeyes look like they could be a more complete unit this season, minus the Troy Smiths and Ted Ginns. Ohio State owns the best statistical defense in the nation, leading the way in total defense (227.6 yards against per game), scoring defense (10.7 points per game), passing defense (148.2 yards per game) and ranks third in rushing defense (79.4 yards per game).

                      Bronko Nagurski finalist James Laurinaitus anchors the unit with 103 tackles, five sacks and two interceptions. He is just a year removed from winning the award outright as the nation’s top defensive player and might well be the most recognizable name on the Buckeyes roster.

                      The offense doesn’t have anyone with quite the same star appeal. If there’s one player who comes close, it’s running back Chris Wells. Wells gave Ohio State’s rushing game a much needed boost this season when he ran for over 1,500 yards and 14 touchdowns.

                      Last season the Buckeyes lacked an explosive tailback like Wells that could knock a defense back and keep it on its toes. Wells has both the power and speed needed to give his team a true dual-threat offense. Ohio State was only 4.2 yards shy of averaging more than 200 yards both in passing and rushing per game.

                      Todd Boeckman took over as quarterback this season and didn’t look much like a first-year starter. He was a poised decision-maker in the pocket and managed over 2,000 yards with 23 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.

                      Now Boeckman faces his toughest test against an LSU defense that doesn’t sit far behind the Buckeyes in the stats department. The Tigers rank third in the nation in total defense and 20th in scoring defense with 19.6 points per game.

                      LSU’s defense also ranks fourth in the nation in turnovers gained and is fifth in interceptions with 21. It helps when you have the nation’s best defensive player, Glenn Dorsey, hurrying the quarterback every down. Dorsey edged out Laurinaitis for this year’s Bronko Nagurski award despite battling through a knee injury for much of the season.

                      On offense, LSU is hoping starting quarterback Matt Flynn will be healed in time for Jan. 7. Flynn suffered a shoulder injury against Arkansas that kept him out of the SEC championship game.

                      Flynn is a senior starting for the first time this season. He tossed for 2,233 yards, 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, but he can also scramble when he has to. Flynn has rushed for 204 yards and four touchdowns. That should concern an Ohio State squad that struggled against mobile quarterbacks like Illinois’ Juice Williams this year.

                      Flynn’s backup, sophomore Ryan Perrilloux, can also pick up yards on the ground and will pose the same kinds of threats if the No. 1 QB is unable to play. Perrilloux threw for 243 yards in the season-ending 21-14 win over Tennessee.

                      The Tigers have a pile of other weapons like 1000-yard running back Jacob Hester and shifty receiver Early Doucet. The 22-year-old Doucet is one of five LSU players with more than 200 yards receiving and three touchdowns this season.
                      LSU averaged 38.7 points and 448.2 yards per game this season, which ranks the team in the top 25 in the nation in both categories.

                      Those kinds of numbers helped the Tigers win football games but also attracted large pointspreads from Las Vegas oddsmakers. LSU covered only two spreads in its final 10 games.

                      Ohio State was more profitable with a 7-4 against-the-spread record this year. The last time the Buckeyes were underdogs in a national championship game was in the 2002 Fiesta Bowl when Miami was a 12-point favorite. The Buckeyes won that game 34-31 in double overtime.

                      LSU was a 6 ½-point underdog when it beat Oklahoma for the national title in 2003-04.

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                      • #12
                        BCS College Football – Recent Trends

                        NCAAF

                        Monday, January 7

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                        NCAAF Recent Trends
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                        Ohio State:
                        OHIST are 6-2 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
                        OHIST are 23-8 ATS in their last 31 games overall.
                        Under is 7-3 in OHIST last 10 non-conference games.

                        Louisiana State:
                        Over is 7-1 in LSU last 8 games as a favorite.
                        Over is 7-1 in LSU last 8 games overall.
                        LSU are 8-2-1 ATS in their last 11 games on turf.

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                        • #13
                          BCS College Football – In Depth Trends

                          NCAAF

                          Monday, January 7

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                          NCAAF In Depth Trends
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                          Trends - No. 1 Ohio State vs No. 2 Louisiana State

                          Red - Hot trends are trends 80% or higher.
                          Blue - Cold trends are trends 20% or lower.

                          ATS Trends

                          Ohio State
                          Buckeyes are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 games after scoring less than 20 points in their previous game.
                          Buckeyes are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games after accumulating less than 170 yards passing in their previous game.
                          Buckeyes are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games on turf.
                          Buckeyes are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 Bowl games.
                          Buckeyes are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games after accumulating more than 200 yards rushing in their previous game.
                          Buckeyes are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 bowl games.

                          Buckeyes are 17-5 ATS in their last 22 games after allowing less than 275 total yards in their previous game.
                          Buckeyes are 16-5 ATS in their last 21 games after allowing less than 170 yards passing in their previous game.
                          Buckeyes are 6-2 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
                          Buckeyes are 23-8 ATS in their last 31 games overall.
                          Buckeyes are 18-7 ATS in their last 25 games after allowing less than 20 points in their previous game.
                          Buckeyes are 20-8 ATS in their last 28 games following a S.U. win.
                          Buckeyes are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games as an underdog.
                          Buckeyes are 15-6 ATS in their last 21 games following a ATS win.
                          Buckeyes are 13-6 ATS in their last 19 games after allowing less than 100 yards rushing in their previous game.
                          Buckeyes are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 vs. SEC.

                          Louisiana State
                          Tigers are 8-2-1 ATS in their last 11 games on turf.
                          Tigers are 19-7 ATS in their last 26 non-conference games.
                          Tigers are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 Bowl games.
                          Tigers are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 bowl games.
                          Tigers are 2-6 ATS in their last 8 games following a S.U. win.
                          Tigers are 2-7-1 ATS in their last 10 games as a favorite.
                          Tigers are 2-7-1 ATS in their last 10 games overall.
                          Tigers are 1-5-1 ATS vs. a team with a winning record.
                          Tigers are 0-5-1 ATS in their last 6 games after accumulating more than 450 total yards in their previous game.
                          Tigers are 0-5-1 ATS in their last 6 games after accumulating more than 200 yards rushing in their previous game.
                          Tigers are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games after allowing less than 20 points in their previous game.


                          O/U Trends

                          Ohio State
                          Over is 6-1 in Buckeyes last 7 games after accumulating less than 170 yards passing in their previous game.
                          Over is 5-1 in Buckeyes last 6 games after accumulating more than 200 yards rushing in their previous game.
                          Over is 5-1 in Buckeyes last 6 games after scoring less than 20 points in their previous game.
                          Over is 4-1 in Buckeyes last 5 games following a S.U. win.
                          Over is 4-1 in Buckeyes last 5 games in January.
                          Over is 4-1 in Buckeyes last 5 games after allowing less than 20 points in their previous game.

                          Over is 5-2 in Buckeyes last 7 games following a ATS win.
                          Under is 7-3 in Buckeyes last 10 non-conference games.

                          Louisiana State
                          Over is 6-0 in Tigers last 6 games following a S.U. win.
                          Over is 4-0 in Tigers last 4 games after allowing less than 100 yards rushing in their previous game.
                          Over is 7-1 in Tigers last 8 games as a favorite.
                          Over is 7-1 in Tigers last 8 games overall.
                          Over is 5-1 in Tigers last 6 vs. a team with a winning record.
                          Over is 4-1 in Tigers last 5 games after accumulating more than 200 yards rushing in their previous game.
                          Over is 4-1 in Tigers last 5 games after accumulating more than 450 total yards in their previous game.

                          Over is 10-4 in Tigers last 14 non-conference games.

                          Head to Head

                          No trends available.

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                          • #14
                            National Basketball Association – Write up

                            NBA
                            Write-up



                            Monday, January 7

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                            Today's NBA analysis

                            Hot Teams
                            -- Nuggets won six of their last seven games. Suns won four of their last five games.
                            -- Spurs won five of their last seven games.

                            Cold Teams
                            -- Warriors lost last two games, allowing 118.5 ppg; they're 0-4 vs spread in last four home games.

                            Previous meetings this season
                            -- Spurs (+2) lost 96-84 in Oakland Dec 11.

                            Totals
                            -- Over is 5-2 in last seven games for both Suns, Nuggets.
                            -- Four of last five Golden State games went over the total, but under is 8-2 in last ten San Antonio games.

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                            • #15
                              National Basketball Association - Tips & Trends

                              NBA


                              Monday, January 7

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                              Tips and Trends
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                              Denver Nuggets at Phoenix Suns (9 PM ET)

                              Nuggets are 9-3 ATS in their last 12 Monday games.
                              Suns are 1-7 ATS in their last 8 home games.
                              The UNDER is 9-3 in Phoenix's last 12 games vs. the Western Conference.


                              San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors (NBA | 10:30 PM ET)

                              Spurs are 2-7 ATS in their last 9 games overall.
                              Warriors are 9-2 in their last 11 games vs. Southwest Division.
                              The UNDER is 7-2 in San Antonio's last 9 games vs. Western Conference opponents.
                              The UNDER is 9-3 in San Antonio's last 12 games overall.

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