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  • by: Monty Andrews


    HITTING THEIR STRIDE

    The Buffalo Bulls are coming off a heart-stomping loss to Kent State – but they're in great position to bounce back as they host the Toledo Rockets in Wednesday night MACtion. The Bulls watched a 27-6 fourth-quarter lead evaporate in a 30-27 loss to the Golden Flashes, but can take solace in the fact that their elite rush attack remained stout. Buffalo had 245 yards on the ground vs. Kent State (4.8 YPC) and now boasts the No. 17 rush attack in the nation at 226.5 yards per contest. And that's bad news for a Rockets defense that has allowed opposing teams to gain an average of 200.6 yards per game on the ground.

    Add in the fact that Buffalo's run defense (88.7 YPG against, fifth-best in FBS) could make things a lot more difficult on Toledo's No. 14 rush attack, and we see the Bulls riding their ground advantage to a comfortable cover.


    ZIP FOR AKRON?

    You could hardly be blamed for wondering if the Akron Zips know which way the end zone is. The Zips come into Wednesday's MAC encounter with host Miami (Ohio) with the distinction of being the lowest-scoring team in the country at 10.6 points per game. Their 2019 lowlight reel includes a pair of shutout losses and four other games in which they scored seven or fewer points. The Redhawks are salivating at the prospect of facing such an anemic offense, especially after having built plenty of momentum on the defensive end by limiting Bowling Green to 275 total yards in last week's 44-3 victory.

    The safest play here is to take the Under on Akron's team total – but if you get a prop option on a Miami (Ohio) shutout, you should consider throwing a few bucks on it. This one could be ugly.


    WHOP UPSIDE THE HEAD

    The Indiana Hoosiers might be without one of the top receiving threats in the nation for Saturday's Big 12 encounter with the visiting Michigan Wolverines. Whop Philyor's status is in doubt after the junior wideout suffered a head injury and was forced out of last weekend's loss to the Penn State Nittany Lions. Head coach Tom Allen wouldn't comment on Philyor's status following practice earlier in the week, and he could be headed for a game-time designation. Philyor's absence would be a massive one for the Hoosiers; he ranks second in the Big Ten in receptions (61) and third in receiving yards (863).

    Indiana is already behind the 8-ball against the powerhouse Wolverines, and not having Philyor at full strength – or at all – makes Michigan a strong ATS pick.


    MOORE TIME OFF?

    Purdue has fared well from a cover perspective in Rondale Moore's absence – and they'll probably have to face that reality for at least one more game. Moore has been out since suffering a hamstring injury Sept. 28 against the Minnesota Golden Gophers, and Boilermakers head coach Jeff Brohm told reporters he wasn't "truly optimistic" that Moore would return for Saturday's game against the host Wisconsin Badgers. Moore got off to a blistering start to the 2019 season with 24 receptions for 344 yards and two touchdowns in his first two games, but has just five catches for 43 yards since.

    Purdue is 5-1 ATS in six games with Moore sidelined, but will likely struggle against a Wisconsin defense that ranks third in the nation in pass defense and sixth in scoring defense. We like the Badgers to keep Purdue below its team point total.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20
      GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


      TOL at BUFF 07:30 PM
      BUFF -8.5
      U 54.0

      AKR at M-OH 07:30 PM
      M-OH -31.5
      O 44.5
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • MAC East champ Miami (Ohio) edges winless Akron 20-17
        November 20, 2019


        OXFORD, Ohio (AP) Jaylon Bester rushed for 128 yards and a touchdown and Miami (Ohio) withstood a stern challenge from winless Akron for a 20-17 victory on Wednesday night.

        The RedHawks (7-4, 6-1) had already clinched the Mid-American Conference East Division berth to the MAC championship game but this victory assured an outright East title with their fifth straight win and fifth without a loss at home.

        Miami had a 17-3 halftime lead over the Zips (0-11, 0-7) after a Sam Sloman 44-yard field goal and rushing touchdowns of 21 yards by Tyre Shelton and a 1-yard run by Bester.

        The Zips closed within seven with a 64-yard pick-6 by John Lako before Sloman added another field goal just before the third quarter ended to make it 20-10. Kato Nelson passed 34 yards to Timothy Scippio as the Zips got within three early in the fourth quarter.

        Miami's defense had five of their school-record 11 sacks on Akron's two final possessions to thwart the upset bid.


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        Patterson scores 5 times, Buffalo tops Toledo 49-30
        November 20, 2019


        BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Jare Patterson ran for a career-high 192 yards and four touchdowns and Buffaloâ??s defense won the day as the Bulls became bowl eligible with a 49-30 win over Toledo on Wednesday night.

        The two teams came in at the top of Mid-American Conference in rushing, led by the Rocketsâ?? 245.7 yards with Buffalo at 226.5.

        With Kevin Marks contributing 118 yards and a touchdown, the Bulls ran up 331 of their 503 yards on the ground. Buffaloâ??s run defense, seventh in the country at 88.4 yards, limited Toledo to 154.

        Marks got the Bulls (6-5, 4-3) on the board by capping an 80-yard drive with a 4-yard touchdown run. Two snaps later Matt Otwinowski intercepted an Eli Peters pass and on the next play Kyle Vantrease and Patterson combined on a 24-yard pass play for a touchdown.

        Toledo (6-5, 3-4 MAC) tied the game but Pattersonâ??s first two rushing touchdowns helped Buffalo take a 28-17 lead at the half.

        After a field goal for the Rockets early in the third quarter, Patterson capped two long drives and Vantrease another with short touchdown runs. Patterson, who never ran for more than two touchdowns in a game before, moved into fifth on the school rushing list.

        Buffalo is bowl eligible for the third-straight season and fifth time in school history.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • CFB NOVEMBER OPINIONS AND BEST BETS: ALL BASED ON 5 UNITS

          DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

          11/20/2019...........1-3-0.........25.00%..........-11.50
          11/19/2019...........3-1-0.........75.00%...........+9.50
          11/16/2019........32-30-1.........51.61%...........-5.00
          11/15/201.............3-1-0..........75.00%..........+9.50
          11/14/2019...........1-3-0..........25.00%...........-11.50
          11/13/2019...........3-1-0..........75.00%...........+9.50
          11/12/2019...........2-2-0..........50.00%............-1.00
          11/09/2019........32-27-0..........54.24%...........+11.50
          11/08/2019...........2-2-0...........50.00%...........-1.00
          11/06/2019...........2-0-0.........100.00%..........+10.00
          11/05/2019...........1-3-0...........25.00%..........-11.50
          11/02/2019........29-28-0,,,,,,,,,,50.88%............-9.00
          11/01/2019.......... 1-1-0 ..........50.00%.......... -0.50

          Totals................112-102-0....... 52.33%...........-4.00


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          BEST BETS:

          DATE........................ATS.............UNITS. ............O/U...............UNITS.............TOTALS

          11/20/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50............0 - 2...............-11.00...............-11.50
          11/19/2019.............2 - 0..............+10.00..........1 - 1..............-0.50.................+9.50
          11/16/2019............20- 12............+40.00..........6 - 7...............-8.50................+31.50
          11/15/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1...............-0.50................+9.50
          11/14/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50.............0 - 2...............-11.00...............-11.50
          11/13/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1...............-0.50.................+9.50
          11/12/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........0 - 2...............-11.00...............-1.00
          11/09/2019............13 - 14...........-12.00............4 - 2...............+9.00...............-3.00
          11/08/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1................-0.50...............+9.50
          11/06/2019.............1 - 0.............+5.00.............1 - 0...............+5.00..............+10.00
          11/05/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50.............0 - 2...............-11.00..............-11.50
          11/02/2019............12 - 16...........-28.00............8 - 4...............+18.00.............-10.00
          11/01/2019.............1 - 0.............+5.00.............0 - 1................-5.50...............-0.50

          TOTALS.................56 - 44...........+58.50...........23 - 26............-28.00...............+30.50



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

          OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS:
          Totals...................142-133-0.........51.63%............-21.50

          OCTOBER BEST BETS:
          Totals....................73 - 57.........-79.30.............48 - 32............+36.50............-42.80
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • N.C. State at Georgia Tech
            Joe Nelson

            The second to last Thursday night college football game before the postseason has wound up as a battle of last place teams in the conference as N.C. State and Georgia Tech look to wrap up difficult seasons ahead of rivalry games next week. Here is a look at the two struggling teams and the Thursday night ESPN matchup.

            N. C. State Wolfpack at Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
            Venue: Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field in Atlanta, Georgia
            Time/TV: Thursday, November 21, 8:00 p.m. ET ESPN
            Line: Georgia Tech -1½, Over/Under 49
            Last Meeting: 2014 Georgia Tech (-3) 56, at NC State 23


            A lot has changed in a year as Georgia Tech rattled off four consecutive late season ACC wins to reach 5-3 in league play last season. It would turn out to be the final season for Paul Johnson in Atlanta and the Yellow Jackets had disappointing results in the finale vs. Georgia and in a bowl loss to Minnesota.

            Georgia Tech seemed to be an attractive landing spot for head coaching candidates as this wasn’t a complete rebuild inheriting a decent team that had been competitive in most recent seasons. The ACC Coastal has also been a wide open division in recent years with Georgia Tech winning the division four times in the 14 seasons of its existence and as recently as 2014.

            Johnson ran an option offense as it would mean a significant transition in most scenarios and Temple head coach Geoff Collins was chosen to take over the program. Collins was a graduate assistant at Georgia Tech to start his coaching career before bouncing around as an assistant at several different schools, notably as a SEC defensive coordinator at Mississippi State and Florida before posting back-to-back winning seasons at Temple.

            Collins drew a tough assignment in his first game with the Yellow Jackets with an August game at Clemson, but Georgia Tech won vs. South Florida in the home opener before an ugly four-game slide that included losing to The Citadel and a 24-2 loss against his former team. Georgia Tech did deliver a big upset win at Miami in October, but and played competitively in November losses to Coastal finalists Pittsburgh and Virginia before an ugly 45-0 loss hosting Virginia Tech last week to fall to 2-8. With a finale with national contender Georgia, this will likely be the team’s final opportunity for a win this season.

            The offense still leans on the running game with nearly 1,500 rushing yards, but last year’s team had over 4,000 yards and the per carry average has dropped from 5.7 to 4.0. Three different quarterbacks have played significantly for the Yellow Jackets with similar marginal results. Freshman James Graham has led the team in recent games and has a 47 percent completion rate while providing a limited rushing threat, though he did play well late in the overtime win over Miami.

            The Georgia Tech defense has already allowed more points in ACC play than last season with still a game to go. Allowing 4.8 yards per rush, stopping the run has been a problem with 202 yards per game allowed on the ground. The pass defense has typically been adequate most weeks for the Yellow Jackets but Collins has a lot of work to do to restore the program back to a respectable level next season.

            Dave Doeren is 47-40 at N.C. State riding 9-4 seasons the past two years. Doeren was brought up as candidate other schools might consider poaching from Raleigh last winter particular given his Kansas upbringing and openings at both Big XII Kansas schools last season. Despite some rumors, he wound up signing an extension in the spring to stay at N.C. State. This season has been a disaster by the recent standards of the program though 6-6 is still possible with this winnable road game and then a finale at home with rival North Carolina.

            Quarterback play has also been a problem for the Wolfpack with long time starter Ryan Finley graduating and now playing with the Bengals in the NFL. With 93 points in six games, N.C. State has been by far the lowest scoring team in the ACC, but it can’t all be pinned on the offense with the defense allowing nearly 37 points per game in league play.

            Sophomore Matthew McKay won the starting quarterback job and despite a 2-1 start he turned in limited production in the first three games while appearing overmatched in the loss at West Virginia. Sophomore Bailey Hockman stepped in and wasn’t much better, though he led the win over Syracuse. Freshman Devin Leary has started the past three games with similar numbers in three double-digit defeats.

            The N.C. State defense has some serious talent but the roster has been incomplete most of the season, particularly on the defensive line. Sophomore Xavier Lyas left the program a few weeks ago while captain James Smith-Williams has been in-and-out of the lineup this season. N.C. State out-rushed five of the first six foes it faced with only a slight disadvantage vs. West Virginia, but in the past four games (all losses), the Wolfpack are -455 is rushing. The N.C. State run defense does feature dramatically better numbers than Georgia Tech on the season for the main disparity in comparing the mediocre numbers for these teams.

            While this game is inconsequential in the national and ACC picture, the Thursday night game offers an opportunity for a second ACC win on both sides and a chance for players to stand out in a more manageable matchup. Prospects will be brighter next season though for N.C. State there is still the allure of trying to maintain its five-year bowl streak.

            Series History:

            These teams haven’t met regularly since the Coastal/Atlantic split of the ACC, sitting in opposing divisions. Georgia Tech has won 17 of 27 meetings S/U since 1983 and is on a 17-8-1 ATS run but the last meeting was back in 2014, Doeren’s second season at N.C. State. The Wolfpack has won S/U & ATS as an underdog in the past two trips to Atlanta in 2005 and 2010.

            N.C. State Trends:

            N.C. State is 0-4 S/U & ATS on the road this season, allowing 44 or more points in three of those games. Under Doeren, the record is near-even at 15-19 S/U and 16-17-1 ATS in road games, though just 11-16 S/U in ACC road games. Since 2013, NC State is just 7-11 ATS as a road underdog and Doeren is 6-29 S/U and 13-22 ATS as an underdog in any venue at NC State, including seven straight misses going back to 2017.

            Georgia Tech Trends:

            The Yellow Jackets are 0-5 ATS at home this season under Collins including just one narrow four-point S/U win early in the season vs. South Florida. Georgia Tech has covered in just two of the past 12 home games going back to 2017 despite a strong home record under Johnson overall going 51-21 S/U and 35-31-2 ATS at home in his eleven seasons.

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            • by: Monty Andrews


              WOLFPACK WOEFUL ON THE ROAD

              The NC State Wolfpack need wins in their final two games to earn bowl eligibility – and the first part of that challenge could prove difficult as they visit Georgia Tech on Thursday. While the Yellow Jackets have struggled all season (2-8 SU, 2-8 ATS) and are coming off a humbling 45-0 loss to Virginia Tech, they had shown plenty of fight in the three games previous to that and will have the home-field edge Thursday night against a Wolfpack team that has been downright dismal on the road. NC State is 0-4 SU and ATS in away games this season and has allowed an average of 41 points in those games.

              While we aren't ready to crown Georgia Tech a winner given how it has played, we do feel confident that the Yellow Jackets can do enough on offense to surpass their team total.


              HALMER IN DOUBT FOR SATURDAY

              The Penn State Nittany Lions might have to face the powerhouse Ohio State Buckeyes without their top receiver in the lineup. K.J. Hamler's status is very much in doubt has he recovers from an undisclosed injury suffered in the first quarter of last week's victory over the Indiana Hoosiers. Hamler spent time in the medial tent immediately after he was hit on a kick return, and spent the rest of the game on the sidelines. His absence would be a significant loss for the Nittany Lions, with Hamler entering the weekend ranked fourth in the Big Ten Conference in receiving yards (791) and receiving scores (eight).

              The line for this game is heavily favored toward the Buckeyes, and the potential absence of Hamler is only going to send more bettors toward Ohio State. We like the Under on Penn State's team total in hostile territory.


              WHO'S STARTING IN HAWAII

              The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors have yet to decide on a starting quarterback for Saturday's Mountain West encounter with the visiting San Diego State Aztecs. Both Cole McDonald and Chevan Cordeiro have been benched for one another in the previous two games, though Hawaii went on to win both games while averaging 31.5 points per game in that span. McDonald leads the conference in passing scores (25) and ranks second in passing yards (3,007) but has also thrown 12 interceptions, second-most in the Mountain West. Cordeiro has thrown for 727 yards with six TDs and three INTs.

              It shouldn't matter who starts for the Rainbow Warriors in this one: They've averaged better than 35 points per game this season and will look to keep the pace up against a formidable Aztecs defense. We favor the Over here.


              MASON IS (PROBABLY) FINE

              North Texas is expected to have quarterback Mason Fine back in action this weekend against Rice. Fine suffered a head injury in a 52-17 loss to Louisiana Tech on Nov. 9, but had an extra week to heal up and has been trending in the right direction heading into Saturday's meeting with the Owls. Fine is having a terrific season with the Mean Green, completing nearly 63 percent of his passes for 2,659 yards (third-most in Conference USA) with 27 touchdowns, five shy of the career high he set last year. Jason Bean would be in line to start if Fine can't go this weekend.

              With North Texas needing to win out to be bowl-eligible and Fine also chasing a personal milestone, the Mean Green are in good position to cover against an Owls team that has lost all five of its home games to date.

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              • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21
                GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


                NCST at GT 08:00 PM

                GT +1.0

                O 46.5
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • Georgia Tech holds off NC State 28-26
                  November 21, 2019

                  ATLANTA (AP) James Graham threw three touchdown passes, including two to Ahmarean Brown, and Georgia Tech stopped a potential tying 2-point play with about five minutes remaining to beat North Carolina State 28-26 on Thursday night.

                  Georgia Tech led 21-3 at halftime and 28-13 to start the fourth quarter before holding off N.C. State's comeback. The Wolfpack rallied on Devin Leary's 4-yard touchdown pass to Cary Angeline and Ricky Person's 1-yard scoring run.

                  Person's run, with 5:17 remaining, cut the Yellow Jackets' lead to two points. N.C. State's 2-point try failed when a pass from Leary, who was pressured by Christian Campbell, was incomplete.

                  Graham also ran for a touchdown as Georgia Tech (3-8, 2-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) snapped a three-game losing streak.

                  N.C. State (4-7, 1-6) suffered its fifth straight loss in the matchup of last-place teams in the conference.

                  Georgia Tech needed an emotional boost after last week's embarrassing 45-0 home loss to Virginia Tech. A quick-strike touchdown drive to open the game filled the need.

                  On the game's first play, Graham threw a 54-yard pass to Malachi Carter. Two plays later, Graham found Brown in the right side of the end zone for a 17-yard touchdown pass.

                  Graham's 13-yard scoring pass to former starting quarterback Tobias Oliver gave the Yellow Jackets a 14-0 lead - their first two-touchdown advantage of the season.

                  A roughing the passer penalty against N.C. State linebacker Isaiah Moore extended a drive which ended with Graham's 11-yard touchdown pass to Brown for a 21-3 halftime lead.

                  N.C. State's defense finally came through with its first two takeaways in ACC games. N.C. State entered the game ranked last among 130 FBS teams with five forced turnovers overall.

                  The drought ended when Justice Dingle sacked Graham, forcing a fumble recovered by Ja'Quon Griffin at the N.C. State 15 late in the first quarter.

                  Graham lost another fumble early in the fourth quarter. Larrell Murchison's recovery set up Leary's 4-yard touchdown pass to Cary Angeline, trimming Georgia Tech's lead to 28-20.

                  Brown's two touchdown catches give him seven for the season to match Georgia Tech's freshman record set by Calvin Johnson in 2004.

                  THE TAKEAWAY


                  N.C. State: The Wolfpack gained 457 yards in a strong offensive performance, including 230 on the ground. Knight ran for 100 yards and Jordan Houston added 89. Still, it wasn't enough to end the losing streak as the Wolfpack gave up 266 yards rushing.

                  Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets enjoyed a strong start in their recovery from the lopsided loss to Virginia Tech. Graham lost two fumbles but posted big production with 112 yards rushing and 129 yards passing. Jordan Mason ran for 141 yards and couldn't be stopped as the Yellow Jackets held the ball for the final 5 minutes.

                  UP NEXT

                  N.C. State will try to stretch its three-game winning streak against state rival North Carolina on Nov. 30.

                  Georgia Tech will close its season against No. 4 Georgia on Nov. 30. It will be the Yellow Jackets' third straight home game. Georgia has won two straight, eight of the last 10 and 15 of the last 18 in the series.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • CFB NOVEMBER OPINIONS AND BEST BETS: ALL BASED ON 5 UNITS

                    DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

                    11/21/2019...........2-0-0........100.00%.........+10.00
                    11/20/2019...........1-3-0.........25.00%..........-11.50
                    11/19/2019...........3-1-0.........75.00%...........+9.50
                    11/16/2019........32-30-1.........51.61%...........-5.00
                    11/15/201.............3-1-0..........75.00%..........+9.50
                    11/14/2019...........1-3-0..........25.00%...........-11.50
                    11/13/2019...........3-1-0..........75.00%...........+9.50
                    11/12/2019...........2-2-0..........50.00%............-1.00
                    11/09/2019........32-27-0..........54.24%...........+11.50
                    11/08/2019...........2-2-0...........50.00%...........-1.00
                    11/06/2019...........2-0-0.........100.00%..........+10.00
                    11/05/2019...........1-3-0...........25.00%..........-11.50
                    11/02/2019........29-28-0,,,,,,,,,,50.88%............-9.00
                    11/01/2019.......... 1-1-0 ..........50.00%.......... -0.50

                    Totals................114-102-0....... 52.77%...........+6.00


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                    BEST BETS:

                    DATE........................ATS.............UNITS. ............O/U...............UNITS.............TOTALS

                    11/21/2019.............1 - 0.............+5.00...........1 - 0...............+5.00................+10.00
                    11/20/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50............0 - 2...............-11.00...............-11.50
                    11/19/2019.............2 - 0..............+10.00..........1 - 1..............-0.50.................+9.50
                    11/16/2019............20- 12............+40.00..........6 - 7...............-8.50................+31.50
                    11/15/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1...............-0.50................+9.50
                    11/14/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50.............0 - 2...............-11.00...............-11.50
                    11/13/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1...............-0.50.................+9.50
                    11/12/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........0 - 2...............-11.00...............-1.00
                    11/09/2019............13 - 14...........-12.00............4 - 2...............+9.00...............-3.00
                    11/08/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1................-0.50...............+9.50
                    11/06/2019.............1 - 0.............+5.00.............1 - 0...............+5.00..............+10.00
                    11/05/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50.............0 - 2...............-11.00..............-11.50
                    11/02/2019............12 - 16...........-28.00............8 - 4...............+18.00.............-10.00
                    11/01/2019.............1 - 0.............+5.00.............0 - 1................-5.50...............-0.50

                    TOTALS.................57 - 44...........+63.50...........24 - 26............-23.00...............+40.50



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

                    OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS:
                    Totals...................142-133-0.........51.63%............-21.50

                    OCTOBER BEST BETS:
                    Totals....................73 - 57.........-79.30.............48 - 32............+36.50............-42.80
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                    • Friday’s 6-pack

                      College hoop teams getting highest %age of their points on 3-pointers:

                      — North Florida 53.8%

                      — Virginia Tech 51%

                      — Villanova 50%

                      — Bowling Green 46.8%

                      — TCU, Illinois-Chicago 46%

                      — Binghamton 45.9%

                      Quote of the Day
                      “He had a great brain and was a great thinker. He was an intellect that I spent every morning with before we played a game. I spent more time with him than any other player. Fred was a special, special human being who will be missed.”
                      Fran Tarkenton, talking about the late Fred Cox, his old teammate with Minnesota

                      Friday’s quiz
                      What team did OJ Simpson finish his NFL career with?

                      Thursday’s quiz
                      Florida State basketball coach Leonard Hamilton was once head coach of the Washington Wizards.

                      Wednesday’s quiz
                      Dan Marino is the quarterback who has won the most games (147) without winning an NFL championship.

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                      Friday’s List of 13: Random stuff with weekend here….

                      13) Texans 20, Colts 17— Houston takes over first place in AFC South; they outgained the Colts by 100 yards (396-296). Indy threw ball for only 121 yards, even though Houston’s secondary is banged-up. Colts converted 9-15 3rd down plays, but fall to 6-5.

                      12) Disappointing but hardly surprising that major league baseball may want to implement a plan to shrink minor league baseball, by as many as 100 teams.

                      MLB enjoys an exemption from federal antitrust law that has lasted since the Supreme Court’s decision in the 1922 case Federal Baseball Club v. National League; that exemption could be used as leverage by Congress against shrinking the minor leagues.

                      Minor league baseball is affordable fun in lot of smaller towns around the country, and also provides a decent amount of jobs; would be sad if the greed of major league owners eliminated those jobs, and eliminated fun for lot of people in smaller towns.

                      11) Speaking of the minor leagues, the Class A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes will be giving away a Cody Bellinger/Mike Trout “double MVP bobblehead” at a 2020 home game this summer; the Quakes are only team both Bellinger/Trout have played for.

                      10) Chicago White Sox signed C Yasmani Grandal to a 4-year, $73M contract.

                      9) Rough night for the Pac-12:
                      — Omaha 85, Washington State 77
                      — Coastal Carolina 79, Utah 57
                      — Duke 87, California 52
                      — Arizona 71, South Dakota State 64
                      — Stanford 80, William & Mary 50
                      — UCLA xx, Hofstra xx

                      8) Bucks 137, Trailblazers 129— Portland is a disappointing 5-10. Antetokounmpo scored 24 points, had 19 rebounds, 15 assists for the Bucks.

                      7) Notre Dame 64, Toledo 59 OT— Rockets were 7-point underdogs; they blew a 5-point lead in the last minute of regulation. Irish hit a 3-pointer at buzzer to force OT.

                      Willie Jackson had 11 points, 20 rebounds for the Rockets.

                      6) On November 21, 1976, the classic movie Rocky was released; it cost $1M to make, and grossed $225M worldwide. It was nominated for 10 Academy Awards- for better or worse, they’ve made seven sequels.

                      5) The football field in the new dome the Rams/Chargers will play in starting next year will be 100 feet below ground level, and is at the center of a construction site three times the size of Disneyland. It will wind up costing over $5B; thats billion, with a B.

                      4) Charlotte Hornets’ Devonte Graham is the 4th player in NBA history to make 50+ 3’s and dish out 100+ assists in his team’s first 15 games of the season.

                      3) Georgetown 82, Texas 66— Patrick Ewing’s Hoyas play Duke tonight on the court where Ewing called home during his stellar NBA career. Texas led this game by 5 at the half.

                      2) Western Carolina 96, Jacksonville 94 2OT— Catamounts were down 15 at the half, get their first road win in three tries. Tough loss for Artis Gilmore’s alma mater.

                      1) RIP Fred Cox, 80, the Vikings’ all-time leading scorer and the inventor of the Nerf football. Cox finished his career with 1,365 points and led the Vikings in scoring 11 years in a row.

                      Cox became a chiropractor after his kicking days were done.
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • Colorado State at Wyoming
                        November 19, 2019
                        By Matt Blunt


                        Colorado State at Wyoming
                        Venue/Location: War Memorial Stadium, Laramie, Wyoming
                        Time/TV: Friday, Nov. 22 (ESPN2, 9:30 p.m. ET)
                        Line: Wyoming -7, Total 50.5


                        After being able to get there last week with the San Diego State Aztecs knocking off Fresno State and remaining atop the West division in the Mountain West, this week we get a game from the East division of that conference with Colorado State in Wyoming.

                        This game doesn't mean anything for either side in terms of conference titles, but for Colorado State, finishing the year out with two wins would get them to six wins on the year and bowl eligible. Wyoming's already there, and after two consecutive road losses against the likes of Utah State and Boise State to eliminate Wyoming from conference contention, hard to imagine the Cowboys will look anything like their best in this spot.

                        So will Colorado State be a live underdog here, or will the better team go out and prevail at home under the lights?

                        Getting bowl eligible can be a nice motivational edge to teams this time of year, but just because the number may be close to six wins, it doesn't mean that the reality matches it. Yes, Colorado State can get to six wins if they win this game and their finale, but that finale is at home against a ranked Boise State team. Chances are the Rams are going to be sizable underdogs there and likely won't win the game.

                        So while hope still remains in that locker room, if things go south early for Colorado State in this one, we might see them fold up shop rather early. It's the potential for that to happen that's keeping me off taking the points with Colorado State in this game, although I do expect them to be playing well from the outset while hope still remains strong. But they are still a 4-6 SU team for a reason, and getting off to a bad start is a very real possibility at all.

                        All of that adds up to my belief that the total is the much better option here. And while Wyoming is definitely noted for their 'under' ability this year (3-7 ATS), and Colorado State's been a winning 'under' team (4-6 O/U), this total does seem a little low.

                        Let me lay it out like this, in terms of potential outcomes on the side goes, there are really four options to look at: Either Colorado State wins SU by a big margin (we will call it more then 7 points), Colorado State wins SU by a small margin (7 or less points), or Wyoming wins in SU by a small margin (7 or less) or by a big margin (7+ points). Of those four options, you can argue that any Colorado State outright win would likely suggest the 'over' hitting – Colorado State has scored at least 35 points in all four of their wins this year – and even Wyoming by a large margin has a great chance of sailing 'over' this total as well. A Wyoming blowout win would also likely come from either a horrible start filled with turnovers for Colorado State, and/or them falling behind too early and just giving up after that. Either way, points will be put up in those cases.

                        How I see it, three of the four potential ways this game turns out lends itself to the 'over', and it's not like a Wyoming SU win by less then 7 points would automatically mean 'under' either. That case means it's a Colorado State ATS win, which means the Rams played well enough for a long enough time in the contest, and Colorado State doesn't play “well enough for long enough” in a 24-21 type game. In fact, in all but one of Colorado State's games this year, the winning team has ultimately scored at least 34 points.

                        Wyoming's offense may not be known as one that can put up points in a hurry, or plenty of points in general (they score just 26.9 points per game on the year), but even if you expect them to win the game outright, nine of 10 times in Colorado State games this year that winner has scored at least 34 points. Going to be awfully hard for Wyoming to win with 34 points and this game not go 'over' the total.

                        So, with most Colorado State outright victories likely cashing 'over' tickets, and Wyoming outright wins of any fashion likely seeing them score 30+, this game seems to be one where the 'over' is the only way to go. Remember, Colorado State has still got to believe they can get to a bowl game at kickoff here, and the longer they hang around and/or are putting up points on this Wyoming defense, the more confident they'll grow for this game at least. That should lead to more points being scored in turn, as like I said, Colorado State isn't a program that gets involved in too many games where it's a race to 20 points.

                        And should Colorado State's bowl eligibility dream die early on here, while that means Wyoming's already built a big lead and gets to go up against a defense that's already relatively bad, and now wants to be anywhere but there. The Rams offensive guys will still look to get their numbers in garbage time, and again, points will be had.

                        Finally, with the reality being that both programs have cashed lots of 'under' tickets lately – Colorado State has a 1-5 O/U record last six games and Wyoming is 0-4 O/U last four – this low total is warranted statistically. But situationally, this game makes a lot of sense to be a high-scoring one.

                        Colorado State's got to go into this game believing they can win and could become disinterested if the start is bad, while Wyoming's already a disinterested team entering the game, with no conference goals to play for, and already being at six wins has them likely in some bowl game played before December 20th.

                        Last year these two teams put up 55 points for an 'over' ticket to cash, and that came after it was 0-0 after the 1st quarter, and 3-0 at the half. Don't think the end result changes here, although I would expect Colorado State to go out and try to establish a nice lead early on and then maybe hold on from there. Last year's 2nd half explosion shows you how good this Colorado State defense is at giving up points in a hurry, and I would not be surprised to see both teams in the 30's when all is said and done on Friday.

                        Best Bet: Over

                        YTD Record: 6-7 ATS
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22
                          GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


                          CSU at WYO 09:30 PM

                          CSU +6.5

                          O 51.0
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • COLORADO STATE @ WYOMING
                            Final Score Score
                            Teams Odds 1 2 3 4 T ATS
                            113 COLST 51 0 7 0 0 7 Under: 24
                            114 WYO « -5 0 7 7 3 17 Cover: 5
                            Line Movements
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                            • CFB NOVEMBER OPINIONS AND BEST BETS: ALL BASED ON 5 UNITS

                              DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

                              11/22/2019...........0-2-0..........00.00%.........-11.00
                              11/21/2019...........2-0-0........100.00%.........+10.00
                              11/20/2019...........1-3-0.........25.00%..........-11.50
                              11/19/2019...........3-1-0.........75.00%...........+9.50
                              11/16/2019........32-30-1.........51.61%...........-5.00
                              11/15/201.............3-1-0..........75.00%..........+9.50
                              11/14/2019...........1-3-0..........25.00%...........-11.50
                              11/13/2019...........3-1-0..........75.00%...........+9.50
                              11/12/2019...........2-2-0..........50.00%............-1.00
                              11/09/2019........32-27-0..........54.24%...........+11.50
                              11/08/2019...........2-2-0...........50.00%...........-1.00
                              11/06/2019...........2-0-0.........100.00%..........+10.00
                              11/05/2019...........1-3-0...........25.00%..........-11.50
                              11/02/2019........29-28-0,,,,,,,,,,50.88%............-9.00
                              11/01/2019.......... 1-1-0 ..........50.00%.......... -0.50

                              Totals................114-104-0....... 52.29%...........-5.00


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                              BEST BETS:

                              DATE........................ATS.............UNITS. ............O/U...............UNITS.............TOTALS


                              11/22/2019.............0 - 1..............-5.50............0 - 1...............-5.50.................-11.00
                              11/21/2019.............1 - 0.............+5.00...........1 - 0...............+5.00................+10.00
                              11/20/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50............0 - 2...............-11.00...............-11.50
                              11/19/2019.............2 - 0..............+10.00..........1 - 1..............-0.50.................+9.50
                              11/16/2019............20- 12............+40.00..........6 - 7...............-8.50................+31.50
                              11/15/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1...............-0.50................+9.50
                              11/14/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50.............0 - 2...............-11.00...............-11.50
                              11/13/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1...............-0.50.................+9.50
                              11/12/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........0 - 2...............-11.00...............-1.00
                              11/09/2019............13 - 14...........-12.00............4 - 2...............+9.00...............-3.00
                              11/08/2019.............2 - 0.............+10.00...........1 - 1................-0.50...............+9.50
                              11/06/2019.............1 - 0.............+5.00.............1 - 0...............+5.00..............+10.00
                              11/05/2019.............1 - 1..............-0.50.............0 - 2...............-11.00..............-11.50
                              11/02/2019............12 - 16...........-28.00............8 - 4...............+18.00.............-10.00
                              11/01/2019.............1 - 0.............+5.00.............0 - 1................-5.50...............-0.50

                              TOTALS.................57 - 45...........+58.00...........24 - 27............-17.50...............+40.50


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                              OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS:
                              Totals...................142-133-0.........51.63%............-21.50

                              OCTOBER BEST BETS:
                              Totals....................73 - 57.........-79.30.............48 - 32............+36.50............-42.80
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • Saturday’s 6-pack

                                College hoop teams getting lowest %age of their points on 3-pointers:

                                — Grambling 7.6%

                                — Sacramento State 9.8%

                                — Southern Utah 13.3%

                                — Hampton 13.8%

                                — Kentucky 14.7%

                                — Southern Miss 15.3%

                                Quote of the Day
                                “I believe that sex is one of the most beautiful, natural, wholesome things that money can buy.” Steve Martin

                                Saturday’s quiz
                                Who was the head coach of the last Pac-12 team to win the national title in basketball?

                                Friday’s quiz

                                OJ Simpson finished his NFL career with the 49ers.

                                Thursday’s quiz
                                Florida State basketball coach Leonard Hamilton was once head coach of the Washington Wizards.

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

                                13) Xavier 75, UConn 74 2OT— Best college hoop game of the young season; six guys fouled out, three for both teams, who will be Big East rivals starting next season.

                                Xavier won despite going 16-26 on foul line; UConn was 25-27.

                                Musketeers will play Florida in the finals of the Charleston Classic Sunday night.

                                12) Duke 81, Georgetown 73— It is usually pretty fun to watch a coach go against Duke for the first time, how he handles getting screwed over in key situations. Patrick Ewing was a great player, but he is a young coach, and he didn’t enjoy this game very much.

                                Duke was 21-29 on the foul line, Georgetown 11-18. Go figure.

                                11) Temple 70, USC 61— Nice win for the AAC, and Temple’s rookie coach Aaron McKie.

                                10) Clippers 122, Rockets 119— Wouldn’t mind if these teams hooked up for a best-of-7 playoff series next spring. Lou Williams scored 26 points in the 2nd half, after not scoring in the first.

                                9) Myrtle Beach tournament:
                                — Villanova beat Mississippi State 83-76. High level game.
                                — Baylor beat Coastal Carolina 77-65; Coastal’s best guard hurt his knee in this game.

                                Villanova-Baylor is an interesting game Sunday, in the tournament final.

                                8) Utah State 80, LSU 78— Aggies were down 19 with 16:32 left; big win for the Mountain West Conference, which could use some quality wins.

                                7) NFL stuff:
                                — Bears’ QB Mitchell Trubisky will start Sunday.
                                — Lions’ QB Matthew Stafford (back) will miss his 3rd straight game.

                                6) Seattle Mariners agreed to a six-year, $24M contract with first baseman/prospect Evan White, who spent last season with the Double-A Arkansas Travelers, where he hit 18 HRs with 55 RBI in 92 games last year.

                                White is the first player ever at the AA level to get a long-term extension.

                                5) White Sox gave 1B/DH Jose Abreu a 3-year, $50M contract extension; somehow Abreu will make less money than C Yasmani Grandal, who signed with the Pale Hose this week, getting $73M for four years.

                                4) Missouri State 71, St Joe’s 69— Nice win for the Bears, who’ve used transfers to elevate their talent level; Lamont West played 110 games for West Virginia. Missouri State figures to contend in the Missouri Valley Conference this winter.

                                3) 76ers 115, Spurs 104— San Antonio has lost eight games in a row.

                                2) Cleveland State 47, NC-Wilmington 46— Vikings were ravaged by transfers after their coaching change; this was their first D-I win this season, five tries.

                                1) Nuggets 96, Celtics 92— Big week for Denver, beating the Rockets/Celtics at home.
                                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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