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  • Friday's Bowl Tips
    Joe Williams

    **Florida International vs. Toledo**

    Bahamas Bowl History

    -- The Florida International Golden Panthers (8-4 straight up, 9-3 against the spread) from Conference USA take on the Toledo Rockets (7-5 straight up, 6-6 against the spread) from the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in the Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl.

    -- Butch Davis leads his Golden Panthers into the school's fourth-ever bowl game. They won their initial postseason appearance in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl against Toledo by a 34-32 score back in 2010 under Mario Cristobal, now the head honcho at Oregon. Under Davis, FIU is 0-1 after getting trucked 28-3 by Temple in the Gasparilla Bowl last season.

    -- Toledo has a much lengthier bowl history, as this will be their 18th postseason game. They were blanked last season by Appalachian State 34-0 in the Dollar General Bowl on Dec. 23, 2017, and each of their past two bowl games have been losses to the Mountaineers. This will be their first appearance in the Bahamas Bowl representing the MAC. After starting out 6-1 in their first seven bowl games the Rockets are 4-6 SU since a loss in the 2002 Motor City Bowl.

    -- FIU has been a friend of bettors this season with a 9-3 ATS mark, including covers in their first four games and each of their two games against Power 5 conference members. They became bowl eligible on Oct. 27 at Western Kentucky, earliest in school history for that accomplishment. They followed that up with a stinker against rival Florida Atlantic, falling 49-14 as two-point favorites at home. The 'over' ended up cashing in their final five games, too.

    -- Toledo whipped up on VMI of the FCS in their opener, covering a 48 1/2-point number, but they fell the next week to Miami-Florida by a 49-24 score the following week in the Glass Bowl. The Rockets rebounded nicely, though, shooting down Nevada 63-44 as 10 1/2-point favorites in their highest-scoring game of the season (combined points). Toledo went over the 50-point mark on six occasions, and they scored at least 24 points in 10 of their 12 outings.

    -- Toledo ranked 30th in the nation with 448.5 total yards per game (YPG), while posting 223.6 yards per contest to check in 22nd in the country. They were also an impressive 11th in points scored, posting 41.1 PPG. Defensively the Rockets had issues, ranking 94th in total yards allowed (430.1 YPG), 105th in passing yards allowed (257.8 YPG) and 78th in rushing yards allowed (172.3 YPG). They also yielded 30.2 PPG to rank 84th. This one could be a shootout, folks.

    -- QB James Morgan was impressive for FIU, completing 65.3 percent of his passes for 2,727 yards, 26 touchdowns and seven interceptions, but he is a pro-style QB and will never be misconstrued with a Cam Newton, Lamar Jackson or other athletic, running quarterbacks. He had a trio of dependable receivers in WR CJ Worton (36-620-6), WR Austin Maloney (28-582-5) and WR Maurice Alexander (35-444-5).

    -- When Toledo has the ball, it's all about QB Eli Peters. He no longer has QB Mitchell Guadagni (shoulder) breathing down his neck, as the latter is done for the season with an injury. Peters completed 54.6 percent of his passes for 1,573 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He is a little more mistake-prone, and less athletic, than Guadagni, who was much more of a dual threat. RB Bryant Koback rushed for 875 yards and 13 scores, while RBs Art Thompkins and Shakif Seymour rolled for a combined 1,089 rushing yards and 11 scores on the ground. WR Cody Thompson is the big-play threat with 10 touchdowns on just 43 grabs, while WR Diontae Johnson and WR Jon'Vea Johnson each had seven receiving scores.

    -- FIU has covered four in a row against teams with a winning record, and four of the past five overall. They're also 5-2 ATS in the past seven non-conference games. However, they're 0-4-1 ATS in the past five tries against MAC foes, and 0-5-1 ATS in the past six neutral-site battles.

    -- Toledo has covered four of the past five as well, while going 8-3 ATS in the past 11 on grass. They're just 2-5 ATS in the past seven outside the MAC, and 2-5 ATS in the past seven tries against winning teams.

    -- The over has cashed in five in a row for FIU, but the under is 6-2-1 in their past nine games in the month of December.

    -- The under is 4-1 in Toledo's past five bowl games, while going 5-1 in their past six neutral-site tilts. The under is also 26-12-1 in their past 39 against winning teams. The over has cashed in four in a row outside of the conference, however.

    -- Kickoff is slated for 12:30 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.


    **Western Michigan vs. Brigham Young**

    Idaho Potato Bowl History

    -- It's time for the 22nd installment of the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl at Albertson's Stadium in Boise, Idaho. The game features the Western Michigan Broncos (7-5 straight up, 4-8 against the spread) of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) against the Brigham Young Cougars (6-6 straight up, 8-4 against the spread), an FBS Independent.

    -- Western Michigan will be playing in their ninth-ever bowl game, and their history in the postseason hasn't been great. They're 1-7 SU all-time, with their only victory in the 2015 Bahamas Bowl against Middle Tennessee. This is their second trip to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, losing their last trip in 2014 against Air Force by a 38-24 score.

    -- BYU has an extensive bowl history, but lately it hasn't been terribly good. They're 1-3 SU in their past four bowl games, although they did win their last appearance on Dec. 21, 2016 against Wyoming in the Poinsettia Bowl. This will be their first-ever appearance in the Idaho Potato Bowl. They have appearance in a bowl game only once against the MAC, losing 21-3 in the Motor City Bowl on Dec. 27, 1999 against Marshall, then a member of the conference.

    -- Western Michigan didn't start out well this season. They were 0-2 SU/ATS in the first two games, losing to Syracuse and Michigan while allowing 104 total points. They turned things around with a 68-0 win over FCS Delaware State, and that kick-started a six-game win streak, including a 4-0 conference start to gain bowl eligibility by Oct. 20. That's good that they wrapped it up early, as they had a three-game conference losing skid from Oct. 25-Nov. 13 before wrapping up the regular season with a 28-21 win against eventual conference champ Northern Illinois. They finished the season 2-6 ATS in the final eight games.

    -- BYU had a strange up-and-down season, and you never knew who was going to show up. They won at Arizona 28-23 to kick off the season as 11 1/2-point underdogs, but followed that up with a 21-18 loss at home to California as two-point favorites. So naturally they went to Wisconsin as 23 1/2-point favorites and won outright, 24-21. BYU was waffled by Washington 35-7 on Sept. 29, and they were hammered by Utah State 45-20 on Oct. 5 to slip to 3-3 SU/ATS. They hung 49 on Hawai'i on Oct. 13 in a win, then followed it up with a 7-6 loss at home to Northern Illinois on Oct. 27. While they were also 3-3 SU in the final six games, they did manage an impressive 5-1 ATS mark during the span.

    -- Western Michigan ranked 29th in offense, posting 448.8 yards per game, including 205.0 yards per game on the ground to rank 32nd in the country in rushing. They were also 36th in the nation with 33.2 points per game allowed. Defensively they ranked 51st in the country with 378.3 yards per game given up, and 48th in the land in passing yardage (209.3 YPG). The Broncos were tuned up for 33.3 points per game to check in 103rd in the nation.

    -- BYU struggled on offense, posting just 354.8 yards per game to finish 108th in the nation. They weren't great passing (94th in the country) or rushing (88th in the country), while posting just 25.4 yards per game to finished 94th. Defense carried the Cougars, ranking 18th with just 325.0 yards per game allowed, 31st in passing yards (195.2 YPG) and 27th in rushing yards (129.8 YPG). They also had a decent 21.7 PPG allowed to finish 28th. And for whatever reason, BYU had the best field-goal percentage against, as opponents made just 33.3 percent of their attempts against the Cougars.

    -- Western Michigan lost QB Jon Wassink (foot) to a season-ending injury in late October, so QB Kaleb Eleby was thrust into the starter's job. He completed 64.9 percent of his passes with 917 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions. Eleby wasn't nearly the dual threat as Wassink, who had 16 passing scores and six rushing TDs. RB LeVante Bellamy is the yardage threat, running for 1,172 yards (6.2 yards per carry) and six scores, while Jamauri Bogan was the hammer in short yardage with 702 yards, 4.5 YPC and 15 touchdowns. WR Jayden Reed led the way with 792 yards and eight scores, and WR D'Wayne Eskridge is a deep threat with 19.9 yards per reception, posting 715 yards and three scores on just 36 grabs.

    -- BYU has a handful of injuries heading in, but none more important than RBs Squally Canada (lower body) and Lopini Katoa (knee), the top two backs. RB Matt Hadley, a former linebacker, filled in for the two, but he is done for the season with a leg injury. Katoa (77-427-8) and Canada (91-412-5) split the workload this season. If they cannot go it would be RB Riley Burt (46-213-1) tasked with stepping up. QB Zach Wilson (1,261-8-3) took over the starting job from Tanner Mangum (1,063-5-4) midway through the season, and TE Matt Bushman (25-459-2) and WR Talon Shumway (20-319-3) are the ones to watch in the receiving game.

    -- Western is 2-6 ATS over the past eight games overall, and 2-5 ATS in their past seven outside of the conference. They're also 1-4 ATS in the past five following a straight-up win.

    -- BYU enters on a four-game cover streak, and they're 10-4 ATS over the past 14 non-conference tilts. However, they're 2-6 ATS in the past eight neutral-site games and 0-4 ATS in the past four bowl contests.

    -- The 'over' is 4-0 in Western's past four overall, and 4-0 in their past four contests on a fieldturf surface, too. The over is 5-2 ATS in their past seven following a cover.

    -- The 'under' is 24-9 in BYU's past 33 games overall, 7-3 in their past 10 neutral-site games and 12-4 in the past 16 against teams with a winning overall record.

    -- Kickoff is slated for 4:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.

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    • Marshall tops USF 38-20 in Gasparilla Bowl
      December 20, 2018
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      TAMPA, Fla. (AP) It was a family affair as Marshall ended the season with another bowl victory.

      Isaiah Green completed 17 of 25 passes for 221 yards, cousin Keion Davis ran for two touchdowns and Marshall beat South Florida 38-20 in the Gasparilla Bowl on Thursday night.

      ''It's fun to get to play my senior year with my cousin, sharing the experience,'' said Davis, who was the game MVP.

      Marshall, 6-0 in bowl games under head coach Doc Holliday, gained 503 years. The Thundering Herd (9-4) had 282 rushing yards and 221 through the air.

      ''It was my first time contributing to a (bowl) win,'' Green said. ''It feels good to be able to show people that just because I'm a freshmen doesn't mean I can't play this game like I'm not a freshman.''

      Green also had a touchdown run in the first quarter, while Davis' second TD - from 16 yards out - put the Thundering Herd ahead 38-20 with 6 1/2 minutes to play.

      Davis had 94 yards on 14 carries, while Brenden Knox gained 93 yards on 12 rushes - all during the first half.

      Knox left with a broken hand, giving Davis extended playing time. Davis entered with 308 rushing yards and one TD in eight games.

      ''Keion is a special player,'' Holliday said. ''He makes things happen every time he gets the opportunity to play.''

      Blake Barnett, slowed by shoulder and ankle injuries, replaced Chris Oladokun for South Florida 10 minutes into the game and completed 11 of 23 passes for 212 yards. Barnett, a transfer from Arizona State who also started one game for Alabama in 2016, sat out two of the Bulls' previous three games.

      USF (7-6) lost the bowl game played on its regular-season home field to end the season by losing six in a row after a 7-0 start.

      ''We know this, there's work that needs to be done in the program, and we've got to go get it done,'' coach Charlie Strong said.

      Green scored on an 10-yard dash and Anthony Anderson had an one-yard TD run over a 37-second span as Marshall took a 14-0 lead with 4:43 left in the first. The second score was set up by Darius Hodge's fumble recovery and 29-yard return after Barnett couldn't handle a high snap.

      After USF wide receiver Tyre McCants took a direct snap and threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Randall St. Felix, the Thundering Herd went up 21-7 during the final minute of the first on Knox's eight-yard TD run.

      St. Felix had six receptions for a school-bowl record 165 yards.

      Marshall has outscored its opponent 101-39 in the first quarter this season.

      Davis' 5-yard run made it 28-7 with 90 seconds left in the second.

      USF got to 28-10 on Coby Weiss' 22-yard field goal four seconds before halftime.

      South Florida settled for a 31-yard field goal by Weiss on a second-half opening 14-play drive.

      ''We were in position to make some plays and we didn't make them,'' Strong said. ''We had our opportunities.''

      Marshall countered with Justin Rohrwasser's 28-yard field before Barnett connected on a 33-yard scoring pass with St. Felix that cut the Bulls deficit to 31-20 late in the third.

      UP NEXT

      Marshall: Green will be back next season to anchor a promising offense as the Thundering Herd try to win eight or more games for the fifth time in six years.

      South Florida: Barnett returns in 2019 and being healthy could be key in the Bulls' bid for their first American Athletic Conference championship.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • Marshall tops USF 38-20 in Gasparilla Bowl
        December 20, 2018
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        TAMPA, Fla. (AP) It was a family affair as Marshall ended the season with another bowl victory.

        Isaiah Green completed 17 of 25 passes for 221 yards, cousin Keion Davis ran for two touchdowns and Marshall beat South Florida 38-20 in the Gasparilla Bowl on Thursday night.

        ''It's fun to get to play my senior year with my cousin, sharing the experience,'' said Davis, who was the game MVP.

        Marshall, 6-0 in bowl games under head coach Doc Holliday, gained 503 years. The Thundering Herd (9-4) had 282 rushing yards and 221 through the air.

        ''It was my first time contributing to a (bowl) win,'' Green said. ''It feels good to be able to show people that just because I'm a freshmen doesn't mean I can't play this game like I'm not a freshman.''

        Green also had a touchdown run in the first quarter, while Davis' second TD - from 16 yards out - put the Thundering Herd ahead 38-20 with 6 1/2 minutes to play.

        Davis had 94 yards on 14 carries, while Brenden Knox gained 93 yards on 12 rushes - all during the first half.

        Knox left with a broken hand, giving Davis extended playing time. Davis entered with 308 rushing yards and one TD in eight games.

        ''Keion is a special player,'' Holliday said. ''He makes things happen every time he gets the opportunity to play.''

        Blake Barnett, slowed by shoulder and ankle injuries, replaced Chris Oladokun for South Florida 10 minutes into the game and completed 11 of 23 passes for 212 yards. Barnett, a transfer from Arizona State who also started one game for Alabama in 2016, sat out two of the Bulls' previous three games.

        USF (7-6) lost the bowl game played on its regular-season home field to end the season by losing six in a row after a 7-0 start.

        ''We know this, there's work that needs to be done in the program, and we've got to go get it done,'' coach Charlie Strong said.

        Green scored on an 10-yard dash and Anthony Anderson had an one-yard TD run over a 37-second span as Marshall took a 14-0 lead with 4:43 left in the first. The second score was set up by Darius Hodge's fumble recovery and 29-yard return after Barnett couldn't handle a high snap.

        After USF wide receiver Tyre McCants took a direct snap and threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Randall St. Felix, the Thundering Herd went up 21-7 during the final minute of the first on Knox's eight-yard TD run.

        St. Felix had six receptions for a school-bowl record 165 yards.

        Marshall has outscored its opponent 101-39 in the first quarter this season.

        Davis' 5-yard run made it 28-7 with 90 seconds left in the second.

        USF got to 28-10 on Coby Weiss' 22-yard field goal four seconds before halftime.

        South Florida settled for a 31-yard field goal by Weiss on a second-half opening 14-play drive.

        ''We were in position to make some plays and we didn't make them,'' Strong said. ''We had our opportunities.''

        Marshall countered with Justin Rohrwasser's 28-yard field before Barnett connected on a 33-yard scoring pass with St. Felix that cut the Bulls deficit to 31-20 late in the third.

        UP NEXT

        Marshall: Green will be back next season to anchor a promising offense as the Thundering Herd try to win eight or more games for the fifth time in six years.

        South Florida: Barnett returns in 2019 and being healthy could be key in the Bulls' bid for their first American Athletic Conference championship.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • 2018-2019 College Bowl Record - Opinions and Best Bets !

          DATE W-L-T % UNITS

          12/20/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
          12/19/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
          12/18/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
          12/15/2018 4-6-0 40.00% -13.00

          TOTAL............5-11-0........31.25%.....-35.50

          *********************************


          DATE........................ATS................... UNITS..................O/U....................UNITS.................TOTAL

          12/20/2018.............1 - 0.................+5.00....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-0.50
          12/19/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
          12/18/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
          12/15/2018.............0 - 4..................-22.00..................3 - 2....................+4.00................-18.00

          TOTAL.....................1 - 6.................-28.00...................3 - 5....................-12.50.................-40.50
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • Friday’s 6-pack

            NFL trends for Week 16:

            — Green Bay is 1-7-1 vs spread in its last nine road games.

            — Saints covered 10 of their last 11 games.

            — New England is 7-1-1 vs spread in last nine divisional home games.

            — Chargers covered seven of their last ten games.

            — Giants covered their last six road games.

            — Chicago covered seven of its last eight games.

            Quote of the Day
            “To me, the feeling of being comfortable in your own skin is the hardest to attain yet most worthwhile kind of success. And it doesn’t come from following someone else’s precepts or schedules or ideas about how you should be living your life.”
            Brian Koppelman

            Friday’s quiz
            Where did James Harden play his college basketball?

            Thursday’s quiz
            Mississippi State coach Ben Howland was basketball coach at UCLA before Steve Alford.

            Wednesday’s quiz
            John Adams was the second President of the United States.

            *****************************

            Friday’s List of 13: Doing some thinking out loud…..

            13) How about this idea for the NCAA basketball tournament?

            Committee picks the 68 teams, sets the two playoff games, and seeds the top 32 teams, but then there is a nationally-televised draft, where teams can choose who they play in the first round, essentially filing out half the first-round matchups in real time on national TV.

            12) It would work this way; the play-in games are set by the committee so those eight teams can get started on preparation, but say Kansas is the #1 national seed- they can choose any of the four #16-seeds to play in the first round.

            The #2 and #3 seeds would then choose which 16-seed they wanted to play, the #4 seed would get the last remaining #16 seed, then they move on to the #2-15 matchups. The #5-seed would have first choice of the #15 seeds to play, and so on…….

            It would create some more drama and a little transparency- I think people would watch in on TV, for sure.

            11) Duquesne +5.5 or +6 Wednesday night was one of worst beats in recent memory; with game tied and 0:05.4 left. Duquesne was called for a foul under the basket- Duquesne coach Keith Dambrot (Lebron James’ high school coach) lost his mind at the call, was given two technical fouls and Penn State made all six foul shots.

            Duquesne threw away the inbounds pass and that was that; weird thing about Dambrot going nuts was that Dukes were 29-32 on foul line for the game, Penn State 17-26, so not like he was getting the short end of the stick the whole game.

            10) Patriots’ WR Josh Gordon is stepping away from football to focus on his mental health; he had been averaging 65 receiving yards a game.

            9) Houston Rockets made 26-55 3-pointers in their 136-118 win over the Wizards Wednesday, setting an NBA record for most made 3’s in a game; they only took 30 2-point shots (19-30). James Harden scored 35 points in 34:00 for Houston, which won its fifth straight game.

            8) Carolina Panthers are shutting QB Cam Newton (shoulder) down for the last two games; Carolina lost its last six games, Taylor Heinicke is the Panthers’ new QB; he’s thrown five NFL passes in mop-up duty in six games, five this year and one for Houston LY.

            Heinicke played college ball at Old Dominion; this is his first NFL start.

            Panthers have won six divisional titles in their 24-year history, but they’ve never had two winning seasons in a row.

            7) There were 66 touchdowns scored in Week 15’s NFL games, nine less TD’s than in any other week this season.

            In weeks 1-12 this season, NFL teams averaged 23.0 ppg.
            In weeks 13-15 this year, NFL teams averaged 19.7 ppg.

            6) New Jersey Giants’ combined record the last five years: 31-48, 0-1 in playoff games; they seem intent on moving forward with QB Eli Manning, who turns 38 on January 3rd.

            Manning helped the Giants win two Super Bowls, going on 4-0 playoff runs in both ’07 and ’11, but 2011 was seven years ago; he has a career playoff record of 8-4.

            Giants have had three head coaches the last four years, but never changed QB’s; interesting decision they have here; if I was them, I’d move on to a younger QB, but thats me— this will be interesting to follow next summer/fall.

            5) Favorites won the first seven bowl games this month, going 6-1 vs spread.

            4) Dallas Cowboys have scored TD’s only 47.6% of time when they had 1st-and-goal this year, the only NFL team with a %age under 50%.

            Giants (52.4%), 49ers (54.5%) have next worst marks. Carolina (88.5%), Denver (86.4%) have the best TD percentage on 1st-and-goal series.

            3) Newly-signed Mets’ catcher, the oft-injured Wilson Ramos gets a $500,000 bonus next season if he catches 100+ games. He’s caught 100+ games in three of nine MLB seasons.

            2) Angels gave Matt Harvey $14M, Trevor Cahill $9.5M to pitch for them next season.

            1) People on Twitter are crazy; someone was bashing Drew Brees the other day; now chances are the guy lost his fantasy league playoff game or lost his bet on the Saints or the over, but bashing Brees is pretty bleepin’ stupid- his team won that game and is 13-1. Grow up!!!
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • Rockets lose Paul, fall to Heat in Miami
              December 20, 2018
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              MIAMI (AP) The plan for the Miami Heat on the game's final play was simple: Do not let James Harden win the game for Houston.

              Dwyane Wade and the Heat pulled it off.

              Wade ran at Harden and got him to give the ball up as the clock ran down, Eric Gordon missed a 3-pointer - one that Wade said he tipped ever so slightly - as time expired, and the Heat held off the Rockets 101-99 on Thursday night for their first three-game winning streak of the season.

              ''If somebody else hit it, we would deal with it,'' Wade said. ''But it wasn't going to be James Harden.''

              Harden scored 35 for the Rockets, whose five-game winning streak was snapped. The worst part of the night for Houston, however, will likely be the loss of point guard Chris Paul in the second quarter to a strained left hamstring.

              All the Rockets know, for now, is that Paul will miss time. He will undergo an MRI on Friday to determine the severity and likely timetable for returning.

              ''We lose a guy of the magnitude of Chris, now we're fighting again,'' Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni said. ''And the flaws that we have are going to come out again and we've got to overcome those.''

              Josh Richardson scored 22 points and Tyler Johnson added 19 for the Heat, who were up by 16 early, then wasted an 11-point lead in the fourth before rallying.

              Gordon's 3-pointer with 37 seconds left got Houston within two, and the Rockets got a stop on a long ensuing Heat possession. Wade missed, Hassan Whiteside got the offensive rebound and Wade wound up missing again, with the Rockets finally corralling the ball with 3.8 seconds left.

              The last play eventually went to Gordon, and his 3 - Houston's 54th attempt of the night from beyond the arc - was off, and Miami escaped. The Heat are 4-4 this season when shooting under 40 percent; the rest of the NBA, combined, is 9-103 in such games.

              ''Our identity is trying to make it ugly,'' Tyler Johnson said. ''A lot of teams aren't used to that.''

              Derrick Jones Jr. scored 15 for Miami, which got 11 from James Johnson and 10 from Wade. Gordon scored 20 for the Rockets, who got 14 from PJ Tucker and 10 from Danuel House Jr.

              The Rockets set an NBA record with 26 makes from 3-point range in Washington on Wednesday, and connected on another 18 in this one. The 44 made 3s in a two-game span are second-most in NBA history over such a stretch - Houston made 46 in a two-game stretch of the 2016-17 season - and are the most ever posted in consecutive days.

              But in this one, the Rockets needed one more.

              ''In those situations you've always got to be ready and I've hit those shots many of times,'' Gordon said. ''It just didn't go in for me.''

              Houston led by 16 early, then used a 13-1 run to erase an 11-point deficit in the fourth.

              Tyler Johnson got a layup to snap Miami's six-minute field-goal drought, then blocked a layup try by Harden and followed that with a 3 for a four-point edge. And with 1:20 left, Wade used the same move he's used for 16 seasons - the shot fake on the wing - to induce Gordon into a foul that he turned into two free throws for a 101-96 lead.

              TIP-INS

              Rockets: Houston led 45-38 when Paul went to the locker room. ... Houston is 1-7 this season when Paul and Harden aren't together, and going back to last season the Rockets have lost nine in a row when Paul isn't on the floor. ... Harden had 12 assists, and was 15 for 18 from the foul line.

              Heat: Justise Winslow (sore right ankle) didn't play. ... The Heat held Houston to 35 percent shooting and outrebounded the Rockets 62-41.

              STREAK ENDS

              Whiteside didn't record a blocked shot, ending a 26-game streak going back to last season.

              KNIGHT HOMECOMING

              Houston's Brandon Knight was born in Miami and played his high school ball in nearby Fort Lauderdale. Thursday marked his first appearance in an NBA game at Miami since March 2, 2015. Knight didn't play last season after tearing his ACL in a summer pro league game at Miami in July 2017.

              UP NEXT

              Rockets: Host San Antonio on Saturday.

              Heat: Host Milwaukee on Saturday.

              *********************


              CLIPPERS 125, MAVS 121
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • College football betting favorites off to blazing-hot start this bowl season
                Andrew Caley

                Bowl season can be a tricky thing to handicap. With almost entirely non-conference matchups it’s hard to evaluate how certain teams will stack up. Mix in long layoffs, travel and motivation it can be difficult to pick a side. Well, we are just about a week into the 2018-19 bowl season, and here’s hoping you’ve made it as simple as laying chalk, as favorites have gotten off to a blazing-hot start.

                After Marshall's 38-20 victory over South Florida in Thursday night’s Gasparilla Bowl, betting favorites are a perfect 8-0 straight up and a more impressive 7-1 against the spread through the first seven bowl games. Heck, even the lone ATS loss is debateable. Georgia Southern defeated Eastern Michigan 23-21 as 2.5-point favorites in the Camellia Bowl, but the number spent much of the week at -1. So, they could be 8-0 ATS depending on the much you got.

                Not only have favorites been covering the spread this bowl season, it hasn’t really been all that close. In five of the seven bowls, the favorite has covered the number by at least two touchdowns, and in four of the seven, they have done so by three. Overall, favorites are covering the spread by an average of 17.3 points per game through the first seven matchups.

                Unfortunately, these things tend to have a way of evening out. Favorites cashed just 49.6 percent of the time throughout the college football season. But if you’re looking to keep riding this chalky trend here are the upcoming bowl favorites for this weekend:

                Friday, Dec. 21
                Bahamas Bowl: Toledo -4.5 (vs FIU)
                Famous Idaho Potato Bowl: BYU -12 (vs Western Michigan)

                Saturday, Dec. 22
                Birmingham Bowl: Memphis -3 (vs Wake Forest)
                Armed Forces Bowl: Army -5 (vs Houston)
                Dollar General Bowl: Buffalo -1.5 (vs Troy)
                Hawaii Bowl: Hawaii -1 (vs Louisiana Tech)

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                • Friday's Bowl Tips
                  Joe Williams

                  **Florida International vs. Toledo**

                  Bahamas Bowl History

                  -- The Florida International Golden Panthers (8-4 straight up, 9-3 against the spread) from Conference USA take on the Toledo Rockets (7-5 straight up, 6-6 against the spread) from the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in the Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl.

                  -- Butch Davis leads his Golden Panthers into the school's fourth-ever bowl game. They won their initial postseason appearance in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl against Toledo by a 34-32 score back in 2010 under Mario Cristobal, now the head honcho at Oregon. Under Davis, FIU is 0-1 after getting trucked 28-3 by Temple in the Gasparilla Bowl last season.

                  -- Toledo has a much lengthier bowl history, as this will be their 18th postseason game. They were blanked last season by Appalachian State 34-0 in the Dollar General Bowl on Dec. 23, 2017, and each of their past two bowl games have been losses to the Mountaineers. This will be their first appearance in the Bahamas Bowl representing the MAC. After starting out 6-1 in their first seven bowl games the Rockets are 4-6 SU since a loss in the 2002 Motor City Bowl.

                  -- FIU has been a friend of bettors this season with a 9-3 ATS mark, including covers in their first four games and each of their two games against Power 5 conference members. They became bowl eligible on Oct. 27 at Western Kentucky, earliest in school history for that accomplishment. They followed that up with a stinker against rival Florida Atlantic, falling 49-14 as two-point favorites at home. The 'over' ended up cashing in their final five games, too.

                  -- Toledo whipped up on VMI of the FCS in their opener, covering a 48 1/2-point number, but they fell the next week to Miami-Florida by a 49-24 score the following week in the Glass Bowl. The Rockets rebounded nicely, though, shooting down Nevada 63-44 as 10 1/2-point favorites in their highest-scoring game of the season (combined points). Toledo went over the 50-point mark on six occasions, and they scored at least 24 points in 10 of their 12 outings.

                  -- Toledo ranked 30th in the nation with 448.5 total yards per game (YPG), while posting 223.6 yards per contest to check in 22nd in the country. They were also an impressive 11th in points scored, posting 41.1 PPG. Defensively the Rockets had issues, ranking 94th in total yards allowed (430.1 YPG), 105th in passing yards allowed (257.8 YPG) and 78th in rushing yards allowed (172.3 YPG). They also yielded 30.2 PPG to rank 84th. This one could be a shootout, folks.

                  -- QB James Morgan was impressive for FIU, completing 65.3 percent of his passes for 2,727 yards, 26 touchdowns and seven interceptions, but he is a pro-style QB and will never be misconstrued with a Cam Newton, Lamar Jackson or other athletic, running quarterbacks. He had a trio of dependable receivers in WR CJ Worton (36-620-6), WR Austin Maloney (28-582-5) and WR Maurice Alexander (35-444-5).

                  -- When Toledo has the ball, it's all about QB Eli Peters. He no longer has QB Mitchell Guadagni (shoulder) breathing down his neck, as the latter is done for the season with an injury. Peters completed 54.6 percent of his passes for 1,573 yards, 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions. He is a little more mistake-prone, and less athletic, than Guadagni, who was much more of a dual threat. RB Bryant Koback rushed for 875 yards and 13 scores, while RBs Art Thompkins and Shakif Seymour rolled for a combined 1,089 rushing yards and 11 scores on the ground. WR Cody Thompson is the big-play threat with 10 touchdowns on just 43 grabs, while WR Diontae Johnson and WR Jon'Vea Johnson each had seven receiving scores.

                  -- FIU has covered four in a row against teams with a winning record, and four of the past five overall. They're also 5-2 ATS in the past seven non-conference games. However, they're 0-4-1 ATS in the past five tries against MAC foes, and 0-5-1 ATS in the past six neutral-site battles.

                  -- Toledo has covered four of the past five as well, while going 8-3 ATS in the past 11 on grass. They're just 2-5 ATS in the past seven outside the MAC, and 2-5 ATS in the past seven tries against winning teams.

                  -- The over has cashed in five in a row for FIU, but the under is 6-2-1 in their past nine games in the month of December.

                  -- The under is 4-1 in Toledo's past five bowl games, while going 5-1 in their past six neutral-site tilts. The under is also 26-12-1 in their past 39 against winning teams. The over has cashed in four in a row outside of the conference, however.

                  -- Kickoff is slated for 12:30 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.


                  **Western Michigan vs. Brigham Young**

                  Idaho Potato Bowl History

                  -- It's time for the 22nd installment of the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl at Albertson's Stadium in Boise, Idaho. The game features the Western Michigan Broncos (7-5 straight up, 4-8 against the spread) of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) against the Brigham Young Cougars (6-6 straight up, 8-4 against the spread), an FBS Independent.

                  -- Western Michigan will be playing in their ninth-ever bowl game, and their history in the postseason hasn't been great. They're 1-7 SU all-time, with their only victory in the 2015 Bahamas Bowl against Middle Tennessee. This is their second trip to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, losing their last trip in 2014 against Air Force by a 38-24 score.

                  -- BYU has an extensive bowl history, but lately it hasn't been terribly good. They're 1-3 SU in their past four bowl games, although they did win their last appearance on Dec. 21, 2016 against Wyoming in the Poinsettia Bowl. This will be their first-ever appearance in the Idaho Potato Bowl. They have appearance in a bowl game only once against the MAC, losing 21-3 in the Motor City Bowl on Dec. 27, 1999 against Marshall, then a member of the conference.

                  -- Western Michigan didn't start out well this season. They were 0-2 SU/ATS in the first two games, losing to Syracuse and Michigan while allowing 104 total points. They turned things around with a 68-0 win over FCS Delaware State, and that kick-started a six-game win streak, including a 4-0 conference start to gain bowl eligibility by Oct. 20. That's good that they wrapped it up early, as they had a three-game conference losing skid from Oct. 25-Nov. 13 before wrapping up the regular season with a 28-21 win against eventual conference champ Northern Illinois. They finished the season 2-6 ATS in the final eight games.

                  -- BYU had a strange up-and-down season, and you never knew who was going to show up. They won at Arizona 28-23 to kick off the season as 11 1/2-point underdogs, but followed that up with a 21-18 loss at home to California as two-point favorites. So naturally they went to Wisconsin as 23 1/2-point favorites and won outright, 24-21. BYU was waffled by Washington 35-7 on Sept. 29, and they were hammered by Utah State 45-20 on Oct. 5 to slip to 3-3 SU/ATS. They hung 49 on Hawai'i on Oct. 13 in a win, then followed it up with a 7-6 loss at home to Northern Illinois on Oct. 27. While they were also 3-3 SU in the final six games, they did manage an impressive 5-1 ATS mark during the span.

                  -- Western Michigan ranked 29th in offense, posting 448.8 yards per game, including 205.0 yards per game on the ground to rank 32nd in the country in rushing. They were also 36th in the nation with 33.2 points per game allowed. Defensively they ranked 51st in the country with 378.3 yards per game given up, and 48th in the land in passing yardage (209.3 YPG). The Broncos were tuned up for 33.3 points per game to check in 103rd in the nation.

                  -- BYU struggled on offense, posting just 354.8 yards per game to finish 108th in the nation. They weren't great passing (94th in the country) or rushing (88th in the country), while posting just 25.4 yards per game to finished 94th. Defense carried the Cougars, ranking 18th with just 325.0 yards per game allowed, 31st in passing yards (195.2 YPG) and 27th in rushing yards (129.8 YPG). They also had a decent 21.7 PPG allowed to finish 28th. And for whatever reason, BYU had the best field-goal percentage against, as opponents made just 33.3 percent of their attempts against the Cougars.

                  -- Western Michigan lost QB Jon Wassink (foot) to a season-ending injury in late October, so QB Kaleb Eleby was thrust into the starter's job. He completed 64.9 percent of his passes with 917 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions. Eleby wasn't nearly the dual threat as Wassink, who had 16 passing scores and six rushing TDs. RB LeVante Bellamy is the yardage threat, running for 1,172 yards (6.2 yards per carry) and six scores, while Jamauri Bogan was the hammer in short yardage with 702 yards, 4.5 YPC and 15 touchdowns. WR Jayden Reed led the way with 792 yards and eight scores, and WR D'Wayne Eskridge is a deep threat with 19.9 yards per reception, posting 715 yards and three scores on just 36 grabs.

                  -- BYU has a handful of injuries heading in, but none more important than RBs Squally Canada (lower body) and Lopini Katoa (knee), the top two backs. RB Matt Hadley, a former linebacker, filled in for the two, but he is done for the season with a leg injury. Katoa (77-427-8) and Canada (91-412-5) split the workload this season. If they cannot go it would be RB Riley Burt (46-213-1) tasked with stepping up. QB Zach Wilson (1,261-8-3) took over the starting job from Tanner Mangum (1,063-5-4) midway through the season, and TE Matt Bushman (25-459-2) and WR Talon Shumway (20-319-3) are the ones to watch in the receiving game.

                  -- Western is 2-6 ATS over the past eight games overall, and 2-5 ATS in their past seven outside of the conference. They're also 1-4 ATS in the past five following a straight-up win.

                  -- BYU enters on a four-game cover streak, and they're 10-4 ATS over the past 14 non-conference tilts. However, they're 2-6 ATS in the past eight neutral-site games and 0-4 ATS in the past four bowl contests.

                  -- The 'over' is 4-0 in Western's past four overall, and 4-0 in their past four contests on a fieldturf surface, too. The over is 5-2 ATS in their past seven following a cover.

                  -- The 'under' is 24-9 in BYU's past 33 games overall, 7-3 in their past 10 neutral-site games and 12-4 in the past 16 against teams with a winning overall record.

                  -- Kickoff is slated for 4:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN.
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                  • FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21
                    GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


                    FIU at TOL
                    FIU +7.0
                    O 57.5

                    WMU at BYU 04:00 PM
                    WMU +12.5
                    U 52.5
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                    • COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEATHER ALERT

                      The Bahamas Bowl: FIU vs Toledo in Nassau, Bahamas will see strong winds of 20-30 mph with gusts up to 40 mph today.
                      Current Odds:
                      Toledo: -7
                      Total: 57 (opened at 66.5)

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                      • FIU beats Toledo 35-32 in Bahamas
                        December 21, 2018
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                        NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) FIU fumbled away the opening kickoff, gave up a touchdown 23 seconds into the game and found itself trailing by double digits by the end of the first quarter.

                        They needed a comeback.

                        And Anthony Jones might know more about comebacks than anyone on the FIU roster.

                        Jones - one of two FIU players who were victims of a drive-by shooting in September - rushed for three touchdowns, including the clincher with 41 seconds remaining as the Panthers topped Toledo 35-32 on Friday in the Bahamas Bowl. Jones tied a school record with the three scores, and FIU (9-4) set a school record with its ninth win of the season.

                        ''I'm extremely happy for my teammates, these seniors, all my coaches, the support staff at FIU, they were all behind me the whole time,'' Jones said. ''I've been extremely blessed by the man above.''

                        Jones and offensive lineman Mershawn Miller were shot in the city of Opa-locka, Florida - just north of downtown Miami - on the afternoon of Sept. 6. The alleged gunman is in custody and is facing two counts of attempted first-degree murder. Miller was hit in the arm; Jones was shot in the back and the bullet exited just under his eye. He lost about 20 pounds in the days afterward, during which he was fed by tube.

                        ''This is a gift from God,'' FIU coach Butch Davis said.

                        Eli Peters had three touchdown passes and threw for 264 yards for Toledo (7-6), which fell in a bowl game for the third consecutive year. Jon'Vea Johnson had two of those TD grabs, and Diontae Johnson had six catches for 98 yards and a score for the Rockets.

                        It was FIU's second bowl victory. The other came in 2010 - also against Toledo.

                        ''It's been an up and down year,'' Toledo coach Jason Candle said. ''It has had its highlights, and its moments where we weren't so good. Consistency is everything in college football. ... You have to be really consistent, really good at what you do for the long haul and there were times this year that we didn't handle that so well.''

                        Jones scored on runs of 6, 30 and 18 yards for the Panthers. Sterling Palmer caught a touchdown pass and Maurice Alexander rushed for another score for FIU.

                        Christian Alexander completed 17 of 26 passes for 209 yards and a touchdown for FIU. The Panthers got a huge fourth-down conversion on a pass hauled in by Tony Gaiter IV with 2:40 remaining, the biggest play in a drive where Jones capped the win with his final TD run - the 18-yarder that sealed the win.

                        FIU played without starting quarterback James Morgan, who has an arm injury. Morgan completed 65 percent of his passes for 2,727 yards and 26 touchdowns in the regular season. FIU also didn't have running back Shawndarrius Phillips, who was left home after a domestic battery charge stemming from a June case became known this month.

                        And yet, the Panthers had more than enough.

                        They got on the board when Jones got his first rushing score of the day early in the second quarter, took a 14-10 lead into the half and grabbed the lead for good on Jones' 30-yard run with 3:47 left in the third quarter.

                        ''We just played as a team today, man,'' Jones said. ''Our coaches did a great job preparing us for this bowl game. Hats off to Toledo, but we did a great job today. We made history today.''

                        BIG PICTURE

                        Toledo: The Rockets scored with two seconds remaining in the game on a 43-yard touchdown pass from Peters to Jon'Vea Johnson, a play where the clock originally ran down to zero before some time was added. The Rockets then tried an onside kick, which FIU linebacker Sage Lewis recovered.

                        FIU: Jones became the sixth player to rush for three touchdowns in a game for FIU, and the first since Kedrick Rhodes did it in a loss to Louisiana in 2011.

                        ROCKET OFFENSE

                        Toledo finished the year with 525 points, the second most in school history. The Rockets scored 549 points in 2011, and this season's total was 16 better than the 509 they posted last season.

                        UP NEXT

                        Toledo: Opens next season on Aug. 31, 2019 at Kentucky.

                        FIU: Opens next season on Aug. 31, 2019 at Tulane.
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                        • Wilson leads BYU past W. Michigan with 18-for-18 passing
                          December 21, 2018
                          By The Associated Press


                          BOISE, Idaho (AP) Zach Wilson set a BYU record and tied the NCAA bowl mark with 18-for-18 passing, throwing for 317 yards and four touchdowns in the Cougars' 49-18 victory over Western Michigan on Friday in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.

                          Selected the game MVP, Wilson tied the NCAA bowl record for completion percentage set by Riley Skinner at 11 for 11 for Wake Forest in the 2008 EagleBank Bowl.

                          Down 10-7 at halftime, BYU (7-6) scored 28 points in the third quarter. Wilson connected with Aleva Hifo for a 70-yard scoring strike, and Riley Burt had a 37-yard touchdown run in the quarter.

                          Western Michigan (7-6) rolled up 192 yards of offense in the first half, then managed only 41 yards on 18 plays in the decisive third quarter.

                          BAHAMAS BOWL

                          FIU 35, TOLEDO 32


                          NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - Anthony Jones had three touchdown runs to complete his comeback story, and Florida International survived a horrible start to beat Toledo in the Bahamas Bowl.

                          Jones missed much of the season after being one of two FIU players who were injured in a drive-by shooting in September. He scored on runs of 6, 30 and 18 yards to help the Panthers (9-4) set a school record for victories. FIU's only other bowl victory came in 2010, also against Toledo.

                          Sterling Palmer caught a touchdown pass and Maurice Alexander rushed for another score for FIU, which fumbled away the opening kickoff and trailed 10-0 early. Christian Alexander completed 17 of 26 passes for 209 yards and a touchdown.

                          Eli Peters had three touchdown passes and threw for 264 yards for Toledo (7-6).
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                          • 2018-2019 College Bowl Record - Opinions and Best Bets !

                            DATE W-L-T % UNITS

                            12/21/2018 2-2-0 50.00% -1.00
                            12/20/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0.50
                            12/19/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
                            12/18/2018 0-2-0 0.00% -11.00
                            12/15/2018 4-6-0 40.00% -13.00

                            TOTAL............7-13-0........35.00%.....-36.50


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                            DATE........................ATS................... UNITS..................O/U....................UNITS.................TOTAL

                            12/21/2018.............1 - 1..................-0.50....................1 - 1....................-0.50.................-1.00
                            12/20/2018.............1 - 0.................+5.00....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-0.50
                            12/19/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
                            12/18/2018.............0 - 1..................-5.50....................0 - 1....................-5.50.................-11.00
                            12/15/2018.............0 - 4..................-22.00..................3 - 2....................+4.00................-18.00

                            TOTAL.....................2 - 7.................-28.50...................4 - 6....................-13.00.................-41.50
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                            • Saturday’s 6-pack

                              NFL trends for Week 16:

                              — Oakland is 5-12-2 vs spread in its last 19 games.

                              — Titans are 10-4-1 vs spread in last 15 games vs NFC teams.

                              — Chicago covered seven of its last eight games.

                              — Jaguars are 2-7-1 vs spread in their last ten games.

                              — Steelers covered once in their last five games.

                              — Denver is 5-11-1 vs spread in its last 17 AFC West games.

                              Quote of the Day
                              “If I want to be listened to and followed and looked up to, how could I stand here and say that these games that don’t matter for playoffs and I’m going to cash it in? That’s just not the way I lead. I want to be out there with the guys.”
                              Aaron Rodgers

                              Saturday’s quiz
                              Toronto Blue Jays won consecutive World Series in 1992-93; who was their manager?

                              Friday’s quiz
                              James Harden played his college basketball at Arizona State.

                              Thursday’s quiz
                              Mississippi State coach Ben Howland was basketball coach at UCLA before Steve Alford.


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                              Saturday’s List of 13: Clearing out a cluttered mind…….

                              13) Dodgers traded Matt Kemp/Yasiel Puig and Alex Wood to the Reds, making it obvious they’re clearing roster/payroll space to go after free agent Bryce Harper.

                              Not sure what the Reds are thinking, unless they’re going to flip Puig to a contender.

                              12) Washington Nationals signed P Anibal Sanchez, Cardinals signed reliever Andrew Miller.

                              11) Pac-12 basketball teams are 5-27 vs spread as underdogs so far this season. That is a hard stat to believe, but I checked it twice. They don’t have any teams in KenPom’s top 40, which pretty much means the conference tournament winner might be the only Pac-12 team in the NCAA tournament in March.

                              10) A’s traded for 2B Jurickson Profar in a 3-way deal with Texas, Tampa Bay. Profar was one of five American Leaguers LY with at least 35 doubles, 20 home runs, 75 RBI and 10 stolen bases.

                              — A’s traded two prospects, a draft pick and international bonus money for Profar.
                              — Texas got four prospects and international bonus money
                              — Tampa Bay got two pitching prospects and a draft pick.

                              9) Rick Pitino will coach EuroLeague powerhouse Panathinaikos in Greece, starting Thursday. His team is currently in 10th place with a 6-7 record- his roster has Giannis Antetokounmpo’s younger brother, Thanasis Antetokounmpo, former Kings big man Georgios Papagiannis, and ex-NBA point guard Nick Calathes.

                              The team’s owner is notorious for being a volatile human who once threatened to kill the refs, so this could be interesting.

                              8) Couple years ago I spent this week at the Aria hotel, which is very nice but the pizza I had there was lame. Last night, I gave the same pizza place a second chance and it was very good. Not really sure why there was such a difference; they probably just had a bad day back then.

                              Will probably be there again Sunday watching NFL games, so more pizza is in the offing.

                              7) New Jersey Jets have thrown 58 passes this season that went 20+ yards downfield but completed only 17% of them, which isn’t good.

                              Bills/Packers have both thrown 78 such passes, most in the league, Buffalo completing 27% of them, Green Bay 35%. Giants have thrown 57 of them, completing 44%.

                              6) FIU 35, Toledo 32— First underdog to win a bowl game this season; this was the 9th bowl.

                              5) BYU 49, Western Michigan 18— Cougars were down 10-7 at halftime, then dominated the second half. Both teams finished the season 7-6. Favorites are 8-2 vs spread in bowls so far.

                              4) Rockets’ PG Chris Paul has a hamstring issue, is expected to be out 2-3 weeks. Houston is 0-5 without Paul this season.

                              3) Six former G-League head coaches have become NBA head coaches; 40% of players on NBA rosters played at one time or another in the G-League. 74 other G-League coaches have moved up to the NBA as an assistant.

                              2) Buffalo Bulls of the MAC split a couple road games with Syracuse/Marquette this week, but more impressive than that is this: Buffalo was a small underdog in both games, getting 3.5 points at Syracuse, 2 points at Marquette- thats the oddsmaker telling us that Buffalo is at least as good as their more brand-name opponents.

                              Buffalo hammered Arizona in the NCAA’s last year; they’ll likely be a force this March, too.

                              1) Looks like the Oakland Raiders will play home games at AT&T Park in San Francisco next year, where the baseball Giants play. Raiders are moving to Las Vegas in 2020 and the city of Oakland is suing them, so the Coliseum is out for next year.
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                              • Saturday's Bowls to Watch
                                December 18, 2018
                                By YouWager.eu


                                College Football Saturday Bowl Notebook (Dec. 22)

                                As we head deeper into December, and inexorably closer to the college football playoffs, the excitement of bowl season really begins to pick up.

                                We have no less than nine games on the schedule for this week, with the action kicking off on Tuesday night all the way through to Saturday. We are doing all we can to make sure that you have picks and predictions for all the games, but for the purposes of this piece, let’s take a quick look at the schedule for Saturday, December 22.

                                There are four games on tap on that day, so let’s dig as little deeper into each one with all the odds provided by YouWager.eu.

                                Birmingham Bowl – Wake Forest Demon Deacons (+3½ -110) vs. Memphis Tigers (-3½ -110)

                                The beauty of this Saturday’s scheduling is that you can watch all 4 games, as the start times have been set up to avoid any overlaps. Memphis head into this one with a bit of a bad history in bowl games, losing each of their last 4, while the Wake Forest Demon Deacons are on a 2-bowl win streak. Despite those results, it is the Tigers who come into this one as a favorite, quite possibly because of their offense, which cranked out over 43 PPG this season. Wake Forest are going to have their hands full here and are likely to be on the losing end of this one.

                                Armed Forces Bowl – Houston Cougars (+3½ -110) vs. Army Black Knights (-3½ -110)

                                The Houston Cougars were one of the best offensive teams in college football this season, averaging over 46 PPG, but they have a leaky defense that is susceptible to the run. That would appear to swing things in the favor of Army and their triple option offense, where they will run the ball over and over again. The Black Knights averaged close to 300 YPG on the ground this season, using a style of offense designed to keep drives alive. If Army can control time of possession, they could steal the win here.

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                                Dollar General Bowl – Buffalo Bulls (-2 -110) vs. Troy Trojans (+2 -110)

                                I may well be wrong, but for me, this looks like the game of the day on Saturday. These teams appear to be very evenly matched in several different ways and we may well be looking at a match-up that comes down to who gets the ball last. Buffalo had 10 wins on the season, but they lost the biggest game of their season, going down to Appalachian State in the Sun Belt Conference Championship Game. It is going to be interesting to see how they rebound from that one against a Troy team coming off a very good 9-win season. A close one here, with the slight edge to Troy.

                                Hawaii Bowl – LA Tech Bulldogs (pk -110) vs. Hawaii Warriors (pk -110)

                                This is one of those bowl games that essentially ends up being a road game for one of the teams. In this case, it is the LA Tech Bulldogs who need to go on the road, albeit to a very nice destination spot, to face the Hawaii Warriors. That trip has them in as the slight underdogs here, but we should all be paying attention to the fact that the Bulldogs had a winning record on the road this season. They will certainly be looking at this as more than a vacation against a Hawaii team that went 5-2 SU at home. It would be a mild upset, but I think the Bulldogs might just pull it out
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