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    This is Finals Week in most colleges, so not only do you have final exams, but you also have new players becoming eligible, after first semester ends; it gets hard to keep track of all the personnel comings and goings.

    James Madison lost its last three games, including 24-point loss at Virginia Tech. Georgia Tech is 6-0, but has game with Gonzaga this weekend. Four of their five wins are by 25 or more points.

    Wake Forest hammered Elon last three years by 20-42-42 points; they had tough game at Temple Monday night, and face Texas this weekend. Elon is 2-6, with pair of OT losses; their worst loss was 71-45 back in November at NC State.

    Arkansas State is 5-1, but this is their first road game, vs Georgia Southern club that is 3-4, vs tougher slate of teams. Eagles start three seniors. ASU is led by pair of excellent senior guards.

    Wisconsin beat UW-Milwaukee last six years, with wins by 18-11-2-8-20-12 pts. Badgers are 5-2, 4-0 at home; they lost at Marquette Saturday by 9. Guests are 6-1, losing first game at Valparaiso Saturday, by a single point. This is bigger game for UWM.

    Northern Iowa won last four games vs UWGB, with last two wins at this site by 1,14 points over old rival from Horizon League. Green Bay is 5-2, with losses by 58 at Michigan State, 10 at Wisconsin. UNI is 4-2; three of their four wins are by 17+ points.

    Northwestern lost 65-53 at DePaul last year, in what is crosstown rivalry; erratic Blue Demons have already lost as 17-point favorite and won as 10.5-point dog, so hard to pinpoint them. Wildcats are 2-2 this year, losing 48-44 to Virginia, 66-57 at Colorado.

    NC State is killing teams, with 7-0 record, and six Ws by 16+ points. UL-Lafayette lost by 45 at Kansas last time out; their other losses are by 7 (@ Georgia St), by 14 (@ LSU) and by 21 (@ Charlotte).

    UTEP swept New Mexico State last year, with wins by 25,9 points; they're 2-4 in last six visits to this site, about hour down road from El Paso. First true road game for Miners. Stateis 3-4; they have been off for 11 days, since being swept by Lobos, by 19,18 points.

    Eastern Washington beat Boise State last two years by 5,6 points; Eagles are 2-4, 1-3 on road, with losses by 18-16-33 points away from home. Broncos are 2-0 in game following loss so far this season.

  • #2
    Wednesday's game
    Heat @ Wizards-- Teams playing for second time in three nights and fourth time this season. Miami won by 23 Monday, holding Wiz to 36% from floor, with +13 rebounding edge. Washington won six of last seven at home and nine of 12 overall. Heat won and covered their last five games, and is 3-0 vs Wiz this season, in games won by 10-12-23 points.

    Elsewhere, Nuggets lost last two games after 10-2 run; they allowed 102+ points in four of last five games, with five of their last six going over. Celtics won in double OT Monday in LA; they're 2-7 vs spread at home, but won last two at Fleet Center by combined total of 3 points.

    Cavaliers are 13-4 in last seventeen games, but covered just one of last four; four of their last five went over total. Portland covered just one of last six games; they lost at Minnesota last night, 100-89, shooting just 5-15 from foul line, while Wolves took just 7 FT's whole game.

    Minnesota hammered Raptors twice last year, by 11 at this site and 73-56 at Target Center; Wolves won last night vs Portland, their eighth win in last ten games; they covered three of last four when they played night before. Raptors lost their last seven games in row.

    1-19 Hornets now lost 11 in row and fell in OT last night in their old Charlotte home; they meet Warrior team that beat them in triple OT three weeks ago, 115-109, as the Warriors had just 12 TO's in 63 minutes. Golden State won at Dallas last night; they're 4-2 in last six games.

    Knicks moved over .500 last night with win over Nets; they lost three of four vs Detroit last year, but two games at MSG were split, and decided by total of five points. Knicks covered last four games, winning three. Pistons scored just 70 ppg in losing last two games.

    First road game in eleven days for Bulls, who are 1-8 on foreign soil, 4-5 vs spread; eight of their lastnine games stayed under total. Grizzlies lost eight of last twelve and scored just 80.7 ppg in last three games; their last ten games stayed under the total.

    Hawks actually beat Houston in first meeting, 88-84, as Rockets shot just 11 free throws and had 18 turnovers; they blew 8-point halftime lead. Houston won three of last four games, but scored just 81.3 ppg in those games Hawks lost in OT last night, to depleted Indiana team.

    Spurs beat Orlando twice last year, by 11,15 pts; Spurs are 9-2 in last eleven games (8-3 vs spread); five of their last seven stayed under. Magic playing sixth game on road trip; they allowed 110 ppg in first five games, going 2-3, losing last two by 7,21 points.

    Suns won at Utah 115-102 16 days ago, shooting 54% with only seven turnovers; they scored just 87.8 ppg in losing three of four to Jazz last year, but are now 14-1 in last fifteen games, with five wins in row, scoring 115.6 during cuirrent win streak.

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    • #3
      This is interesting ...


      Wednesday List of 13, more random thoughts
      13) The Mets just spent $54 million on a pitcher who is clearly on downside of the hill, but is still way better than anyone else they have. Will Pedro last four years as an effective pitcher? Look at the Mets' rotation for 2005: Pedro-Glavine-Benson-Zambrano-Trachsel.

      I defy you to name anyone in baseball who can go that deep with solid starting pitching. Of course, their OF is from hunger, but they still have time to fix that.

      12) This is how bad Kansas City's defense is; they're 5-8, and their opponents have started only five drives in Chief territory all season.

      11) This guy Bernard Kerik was a bigshot in NYPD, and rose so high politically that he was nominated for Homeland Security Chief in whole country, but now it comes out that he has enough skeletons in his closet that he could have been an NBA player.

      My question is this: He has to know himself about the two mistresses, the hidden third ex-wife, connections with the mob, did he not think this would come out?

      The guy cashed $6 million in stock recently; what cop owns $6 million in stock? While we fully admire a bald guy named Bernard who can bed Judith Regan, this seems to be a case where he got too big for his own good, and now every detail of his life will be picked apart with a fine tooth comb. The price of fame.

      10) Top six NHL teams, in terms of revenue they've produced: Toronto-Dallas-Colorado-Detroit-Philly and the Rangers. By the way, stop calling Edmonton a low revenue team; they're anywhere from 12th to 15th in revenue produced in the league, middle class.

      9) We talked about Indiana being overscheduled, well their athletic department is also $5 million in debt, and that, 1) will prevent them from firing Mike Davis, since they can't afford to pay extra bodies, and 2) is making it a lot harder to hire a quality head football coach.

      8) You could make a strong case that Red Sox' team doctor won the World Series for Boston, with work he did on Schilling's ankle. What thanks do they give the guy? They fired him, with a plan in place to use a roster of specialists instead. Gratitude.......

      7) The Nationwide/Nike/buy.com Tour is the AAA of pro golf, the level right below the bigtime. Who has the most career starts in the history of this tour? Fellow named Steve Haskins, who is the son of the legendary basketball coach, Don Haskins of Texas-El Paso. He keeps trying to make the bigtime, but has failed so far.

      6) Granted, the Chief-Titan game Monday night had zero playoff implications, but what a spirited game it was, and a great example of why pro football is such a great sport. The two teams just went toe-to-toe until they had nothing left; if you didn't know better, looking att he emotion of the players, you'd have thought first place was at stake.

      5) What does it say about the state of the 49ers that Dennis Erickson wants to go coach Ole Miss, and get out of a huge contract with the Niners?

      4) You think if Miami Dolphin interim coach Jim Bates were to become the fulltime coach of the Fish, he can find room on his staff for Rick Neuheisel? Slick Rick was the QB of the San Antonio Gunslingers back in the USFL, when Bates was the 'slingers' head coach.

      3) The draft order for 2005 fantasy baseball league is now posted on the Othersports page. Draft will begin once Beltran has signed his contract, since other high profile signings should happen right after that.

      2) Regis Philbin is pinch-hitting for Dick Clark on TV New Year's Eve, as the ageless Clark recovers from a stroke. We hope he gets better soon. His best work, by the way, was on the $10,000 Pyramid, not on the more popular American Bandstand.

      1) 59 teams were bowl eligible this season, and there are 28 bowls, so 56 teams go bowling. South Carolina and Clemson disqualified themselves, which meant one lone team would be eligible, but get left home.

      Who was it? The Akron Zips, who watched Michigan State blow a 21-0 lead at Hawaii in their last game and lose 41-38. Had Spartans won, Hawaii wouldn't have been eligible, and Akron would have gotten a trip to paradise. Tough break for the Zips.

      Tuesday List of 13, random thoughts........
      13) Why would people gather and cheer when a death sentence came down for Scott Peterson? Its not like he is famous; its a horrible tragedy, and if he did it, he deserves to die, but for people to cheer? Its sad.

      12) Who will be the first TV executive with the onions to put an execution on Pay-per-View? If it happened, it would make a whole lot of money, at least the first one would.......

      11) Speaking of slow deaths, in their last eleven games the Saints have been outscored 104-0 in first quarter.

      10) Troy Brown has three INTs for the Patriots, while playing both ways for a 12-1 team, but he's not a self-promoter; if Deion Sanders was doing what Brown does, we'd never hear the end of him. Maybe ESPN should devote some airtime to a great player who isn't a self-promoting jerk.

      9) Ravens and Bills both started six drives in opposing territory Sunday; in 13 games this season, Rams have started a total of six drives in enemy territory, and only one in their last seven games.

      8) Is Charlie Weis leaving the beginning of the end for the Patriots, especially since he wants to take some of the Patriot coaches with him? This will be interesting, to see who winds up where, assistant coach-wise

      7) Walt Harris left Pitt for Stanford, which says a lot about the appreciation he felt in the Steel City. Panther alum Mark May ripped Harris more than once on live TV this season, a sure sign the alumni weren't happy. Not too many guys walk away from a team after they go to a BCS bowl, though, for a lateral move.

      6) According to Forbes Magazine, which I never read the NBA franchises worth the most are: 1) Lakers, at $515 million, 2) Knicks, $494 mill, 3) Dallas, $374 mill, 4) Houston, $369 mill, and the Bulls, $368 million

      5) Damon Jones of the Heat is in the 3-point shootout All-Star weekend in Denver; if he wins, his teammate Shaquille O'Neal is going to give him $50,000. Pretty nice teammate. Either that, or he doesn't think he'll win

      4) Indiana Hoosiers are horribly overscheduled, and I am not sure Mike Davis can survive it with his job.

      3) Speaking of which, Tyrone Willingham's career is in much better shape now than it was a month ago, as he is the new coach at state university with resources and a legitimate chance to win big, unlike what he had at Notre Dame. Huskies and Irish play in September.

      2) The Mets turned down Floyd-for-Martinez, which means they can't be going after Sammy Sosa, who is in same salary range as Manny, and isn't as good.

      1) Super scumweasel Scott Boras, who pathetically, has more clout than the Commissioner of Baseball, is at it again, trying to rip teams off in the Beltran case, like he did the Rangers with Alex Rodriguez. Sports would be so much better off without these parasites, who suck 3 or 4% out of every contract. Wouldn't a player be better off doing his own contract?

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      • #4
        Hi Sparks

        Thanks for your trends...I also liked your `ramblins`and have a comment on item #13....I don`t think the people were cheering over the sentence, but rather the fact that this whole STUPID MEDIA- DRIVEN CIRCUS IS FINALLY OVER...GL today

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        • #5
          Thank you Spark. Enjoyed all of that.

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          • #6
            Glad to help guys...


            Wednesday,
            December 15th

            James Madison at Georgia Tech, 7:00 ET
            James Madison - 17-7 ATS in road games after having lost 3 of their last 4 games since 1997
            Georgia Tech - 12-3 ATS in home games after a win by 15 points or more over the last 3 seasons

            Depaul at Northwestern, 8:00 ET
            Depaul - 11-2 OVER in road games after a win by 10 points or more since 1997
            Northwestern - 3-11 ATS after allowing 65 points or less 2 straight games over the last 3 seasons

            Wisconsin-Milwaukee at Wisconsin, 8:00 ET
            Wisconsin-Milwaukee - 16-5 ATS after covering 2 of their last 3 against the spread over the last 3 seasons
            Wisconsin - 26-8 ATS after having won 2 of their last 3 games over the last 3 seasons

            Wisconsin-Green Bay at Northern Iowa, 8:05 ET
            Wisconsin-Green Bay - 3-13 ATS in road games after successfully covering the spread in 2 or more consecutive games since 1997.

            Northern Iowa - 16-3 ATS after covering 3 of their last 4 against the spread over the last 3 seasons

            LA-Lafayette at NC State, 9:00 ET
            LA-Lafayette - 6-1 UNDER when the total is 140 to 149.5 over the last 3 seasons
            NC State - 7-21 ATS after 3 or more consecutive wins since 1997

            UTEP at New Mexico State, 9:05 ET
            UTEP - 1-6 ATS after a combined score of 115 points or less over the last 3 seasons
            New Mexico State - 3-12 ATS in home games after having lost 2 of their last 3 games since 1997

            Elon at Wake Forest, 7:00 ET
            Elon - 6-1 UNDER in non-conference games this season
            Wake Forest - 10-3 ATS in home games in non-conference games over the last 3 seasons

            Arkansas State at Georgia Southern, 7:30 ET
            Arkansas State - 1-5 ATS after 3 or more consecutive wins over the last 3 seasons
            Georgia Southern - 2-8 ATS in non-conference games over the last 3 seasons

            East Washington at Boise State, 9:30 ET
            E. Washington - 6-1 ATS after having lost 4 of their last 5 games over the last 3 seasons
            Boise State - 2-11 ATS in home games after playing a game as an underdog over the last 3 seasons


            **Denotes Time Change

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            • #7
              Wednesday, December 15th

              Minnesota (-6.5) at Toronto (194.5), 7:05 ET
              Minnesota - 12-2 ATS vs. teams allowing 99+ pts./game
              Toronto - 0-5 ATS home after two home losses

              Miami () at Washington (), 7:05 ET
              Miami - 7-2 ATS after winning last by 20 or more
              Washington - 4-13 ATS Home vs. Miami

              Denver (197) at Boston (-1.5), 7:05 ET
              Denver - 6-1 Under vs. teams with losing record
              Boston - 5-17 ATS vs. teams called for 2+ less fouls than their opponents

              Portland (183) at Cleveland (-7), 7:05 ET
              Portland - 14-4 Over after 3 straight with 17 or more TO's
              Cleveland - 16-3 ATS after trailing at half in a win

              Golden State (-3) at New Orleans (179.5), 8:05 ET
              Golden State - 14-5 ATS vs. teams attempting 21 or less FTs/game
              New Orleans - 1-8 ATS Home this season

              Detroit (-1.5) at New York (182), 8:05 ET
              Detroit - 5-0 Under Away with rest vs. unrested
              New York - 22-8 ATS home vs. Central Division

              Chicago (182) at Memphis (-9), 8:05 ET
              Chicago - 1-7 ATS after loss by 1-3 pts.
              Memphis - 11-2 ATS after TO's increased in three straight

              Orlando () at San Antonio (), 8:35 ET
              Orlando - 1-7 ATS away after away loss
              San Antonio - 9-5 ATS after TO's increased in three straight

              Atlanta (174.5) at Houston (-11.5), 8:35 ET
              Atlanta - 24-11 Over vs. teams with win pct. of .400 to .490
              Houston - 1-7 ATS with 2 or more days rest after a loss by 10 or more

              Utah (207) at Phoenix (-12.5), 10:35 ET
              Utah - 17-3 Under vs. team they allowed 50%+ shooting to in a previous same season loss
              Phoenix - 3-9 ATS after allowing <40% shooting


              **Denotes Time Change

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              • #8
                Tuesday, December 21st
                Champs Sports Bowl
                Orlando, Florida
                Syracuse vs. Georgia Tech, 7:45 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Syracuse:
                2-8 ATS off an Over
                3-10 ATS away after forcing 4+ turnovers

                Georgia Tech:
                6-1 ATS off BB games forcing 1 or 0 turnovers
                5-1 ATS after playing as an underdog





                Wednesday, December 22nd
                GMAC Bowl
                Mobile, Alabama
                Memphis vs. Bowling Green, 8:00 EST
                Game Preview by Carlo Campanella


                Memphis:
                6-17 ATS off BB wins
                2-10 ATS off a road win by 10+ points

                Bowling Green:
                5-1 ATS off a straight up loss as a favorite
                6-1 ATS after committing 1 or 0 turnovers




                Thursday, December 23rd
                Fort Worth Bowl
                Fort Worth, Texas
                Marshall vs. Cincinnati, 6:30 EST
                Game Preview by Tom Scott


                Marshall:
                5-1 ATS in bowl games
                5-1 ATS on neutral fields

                Cincinnati:
                1-5 ATS in road games
                6-1 Under in non-conference games




                Thursday, December 23rd
                Las Vegas Bowl
                Las Vegas, Nevada
                Wyoming vs. UCLA, 9:45 EST
                Game Preview by Big Al McMordie


                Wyoming:
                1-8 ATS away after scoring and allowing 17 points or less
                2-9 ATS off ATS wins in 4 of their last 5 games

                UCLA:
                8-2 ATS in all games this season
                6-1 ATS afte being outrushed by 150+ yards




                Friday, December 24th
                Hawaii Bowl
                Honolulu, Hawaii
                UAB vs. Hawaii, 7:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                UAB:
                1-5 ATS away off BB games forcing 1 or 0 turnovers
                1-6 ATS away after playing as a favorite

                Hawaii:
                9-2 ATS after allowing 575+ total yards
                6-1 ATS afte being outrushed by 150+ yards




                Monday, December 27th
                MPC Computers Bowl
                Boise, Idaho
                Fresno State vs. Virginia, 2:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Frenso State:
                8-0 ATS off a road win
                10-3 ATS vs. non-conference opponents

                Virginia:
                2-10 ATS away off a conference game
                6-16 ATS away after forcing 1 or 0 turnovers




                Monday, December 27th
                Motor City Bowl
                Detroit, Michigan
                Connecticut vs. Toledo, 5:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Connecticut:
                6-1 ATS away off BB ATS wins
                5-1 ATS away after allowing 66%+ completions

                Toledo:
                0-7 ATS away vs. non-conference opponents
                1-6 ATS away after allowing 8+ yards per pass attempt




                Tuesday, December 28th
                Independence Bowl
                Shreveport, Louisiana
                Miami OH vs. Iowa State, 6:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Miami OH:
                10-3 ATS after winning 4 of their last 5 games
                8-2 ATS after gaining 9+ yards per pass attempt

                Iowa State:
                1-6 ATS off a home loss
                2-12 ATS off a conference loss




                Tuesday, December 28th
                Insight Bowl
                Phoenix, Arizona
                Oregon State vs. Notre Dame, 9:45 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Oregon State:
                1-6 ATS away off BB ATS wins as a favorite
                1-5 ATS off BB games scoring 20+ first half points

                Notre Dame:
                6-1 ATS away after playing as an underdog
                5-1 ATS as an underdog of 3.5 to 10 points




                Wednesday, December 29th
                Houston Bowl
                Houston, Texas
                Colorado vs. Texas El-Paso, 4:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Colorado:
                2-12 ATS away after allowing 37+ points
                1-5 ATS after allowing 475+ total yards

                Texas El-Paso:
                5-1 ATS after winning 3 of their last 4 games
                5-1 ATS after playing as a road favorite




                Wednesday, December 29th
                Alamo Bowl
                San Antonio, Texas
                Ohio State vs. Oklahoma State, 8:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Ohio State:
                1-6 ATS away after allowing 100 or less rushing yards
                1-5 ATS away off a conference win by 10+ points

                Oklahoma State:
                10-2 ATS off an ATS loss
                12-4 ATS as a favorite




                Thursday, December 30th
                Continental Tire Bowl
                Charlotte, North Carolina
                Boston College vs. North Carolina, 1:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Boston College:
                9-2 ATS away off a conference game
                5-1 ATS in December bowl games

                North Carolina:
                4-12 ATS off BB games scoring 31+ points
                6-1 Over vs. non-conference opponents




                Thursday, December 30th
                Emerald Bowl
                San Francisco, California
                Navy vs. New Mexico, 4:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Navy:
                42-17 ATS as a road underdog
                17-6 ATS off BB games with 275+ rushing yards

                New Mexico:
                1-7 ATS away after outrushing opponent by 150+ yards
                8-1 Under off a conference win by 7 points or less




                Thursday, December 30th
                Holiday Bowl
                San Diego, California
                Texas Tech vs. California, 8:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Texas Tech:
                1-6 ATS away off a straight up win
                1-8 ATS away after forcing 1 or 0 turnovers

                California:
                7-1 ATS after playing as a road favorite
                9-1 ATS off ATS losses in 2 of their last 3 games




                Friday, December 31st
                Silicon Valley Classic
                San Jose, California
                Troy State vs. Northern Illinois, 11:00am EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Troy State:
                1-5 ATS off a win by 17+ points
                0-4 ATS after scoring 37+ points

                Northern Illinois:
                8-1 ATS after winning 4 of their last 5 games
                5-1 ATS off ATS losses in 2 of their last 3 games




                Friday, December 31st
                Music City Bowl
                Nashville, Tennessee
                Minnesota vs. Alabama, 12:00 EST
                Game Preview by Scott Spreitzer


                Minnesota:
                0-7 ATS after having a turnover margin of -4 or worse
                5-16 ATS as a road underdog of 3.5 to 10 points

                Alabama:
                5-1 ATS as a favorite of 3.5 to 10 points
                5-1 ATS away off BB conference losses




                Friday, December 31st
                Sun Bowl
                El Paso, Texas
                Arizona State vs. Purdue, 2:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Arizona State:
                1-8 ATS away off an ATS loss
                0-8 ATS away off a combined score of 60+ points

                Purdue:
                7-0 ATS off a home conference win
                8-1 ATS off an ATS win as a favorite of 10+ points




                Friday, December 31st
                Liberty Bowl
                Memphis, Tennessee
                Boise State vs. Louisville, 3:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Boise State:
                1-5 ATS after allowing 100 rushing yards or less
                5-1 Over away off an ATS win

                Louisville:
                10-1 ATS this season
                7-0 ATS off back-to-back wins




                Friday, December 31st
                Peach Bowl
                Atlanta, Georgia
                Florida vs. Miami FL, 7:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Florida:
                1-5 ATS off 3+ straight up wins
                1-6 ATS off BB games allowing 7 or less first-half points

                Miami FL:
                5-1 ATS away off an Under
                13-3 ATS away after winning 2 of their last 3 games




                Saturday, January 1st
                Outback Bowl
                Tampa, Florida
                Wisconsin vs. Georgia, 11:00am EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Wisconsin:
                6-0 Under away off a loss by 17+ points
                7-0 Under away off a conference loss by 10+ points

                Georgia:
                14-3 ATS away vs. non-conference opponents
                7-0 ATS off BB Unders




                Saturday, January 1st
                Cotton Bowl
                Dallas, Texas
                Tennessee vs. Texas A&M, 11:00am EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Tennessee:
                10-2 ATS after having 125 or less passing yards
                6-0 ATS after allowing a 71%+ completion percentage

                Texas A&M:
                3-14 ATS off 3+ conference games
                0-7 ATS after being outrushed by 150+ yards




                Saturday, January 1st
                Gator Bowl
                Jacksonville, Florida
                West Virginia vs. Florida State, 12:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                West Virginia:
                0-7 ATS off a conference loss by 3 points or less
                6-0 Under off a loss

                Florida State:
                18-7 ATS off BB ATS losses
                10-2 Under in bowl games




                Saturday, January 1st
                Capital One Bowl
                Orlando, Florida
                Iowa vs. LSU, 1:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Iowa:
                9-2 ATS off a home conference win
                17-5 Under away off a conference win

                LSU:
                1-5 ATS off 3+ games with a turnover margin of +1 or better
                13-4 Under off back-to-back wins




                Saturday, January 1st
                Rose Bowl
                Pasadena, California
                Michigan vs. Texas, 4:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Michigan:
                6-1 ATS off a conference loss by 10+ points
                5-1 ATS away with a total of 49.5 to 56 points

                Texas:
                2-10 ATS away off 5+ wins
                7-1 Under after allowing 40 or less rushing yards




                Saturday, January 1st
                Fiesta Bowl
                Tempe, Arizona
                Pittsburgh vs. Utah, 8:30 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Pittsburgh:
                6-20 ATS off an Over
                1-5 ATS off a win by 21+ points

                Utah:
                12-1 ATS vs. non-conference opponents
                9-2 ATS in all games this season




                Monday, January 3rd
                Sugar Bowl
                New Orleans, Louisiana
                Virginia Tech vs. Auburn, 8:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Virginia Tech:
                1-7 ATS away off a conference game
                7-1 Over off a loss by 6 points or less

                Auburn:
                7-1 ATS after allowing 125 or less passing yards
                7-1 Over away off a SU win / ATS loss




                Tuesday, January 4th
                Orange Bowl
                Miami, Florida
                Oklahoma vs. USC, 8:00 EST
                (game preview coming soon)


                Oklahoma:
                2-8 ATS away off BB conference wins
                8-21 ATS away off BB games allowing 14 points or less

                USC:
                18-3 ATS off a conference win
                25-10 ATS as a favorite

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                • #9
                  SPARK,

                  Thanks for all the hard work you do, it is greatly appreciated.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RJeremy
                    SPARK,

                    Thanks for all the hard work you do, it is greatly appreciated.
                    Ditto that...Thanks Spark. Keep up the good work

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                    • #11
                      Re: TRENDS... Wednesday

                      Originally posted by SPARK
                      This is Finals Week in most colleges, so not only do you have final exams, but you also have new players becoming eligible, after first semester ends; it gets hard to keep track of all the personnel comings and goings.
                      Thanks

                      This is mucho important.
                      :D
                      Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference.

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