Insider Edge Sports - Thursday November 20, 2003 Report
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Free Service Play For Thursday November 20, 2003
Villanova Wildcats at Temple Owls 12:01 am EST
Temple –11 (2 Units)
Villanova will have eight players in uniform when it opens the season at Temple, including two freshmen and four walk-ons. The Wildcats will be missing starting center Jason Fraser due to injury and other key members due to suspensions. The return of senior guard Derrick Snowden is uncertain, as he recovers from knee surgery. In addition, four players begin the season still having to sit out games as a result of the phone-card violations: forward Curtis Sumpter (three games), forward Marcus Austin (eight), forward Andreas Bloch (five) and forward-center Chris Charles (three). For head coach Jay Wright, the challenge will be to get his team in gear despite the various setbacks the Wildcats have endured, and without the points and experience provided last season by seniors Gary Buchanan (15.4 ppg) and Ricky Wright (12.5 ppg).
Temple may be without its own center as 7-1 sophomore Keith Butler sprained his ankle in the team’s exhibition win over EA Sports on Friday night. Butler, who had an MRI on Monday, is questionable for the contest. If Butler sits out, head coach John Chaney plans to go smaller and quicker, starting 6-foot-6 forward Michael Blackshear, who Chaney called "a rebounding fool”. Senior David Hawkins will again lead the Owls. Currently 23rd on Temple’s all-time scoring list with 1,368 points, Hawkins averaged 26.5 points per game in the team’s two exhibition wins and looks poised to show the way for the team’s talented youngsters. Look out for freshman Dustin Salisbery, a 6-5 guard who will open the season as a starter. "I'm just letting him play," Chaney said of Salisbery, who scored 20 points in Temple's last exhibition game, when he hit four three-pointers. "He has tremendous ability. He's one of the best guards we've ever had.” Sophomores Mardy Collins and Antywane Robinson will round out the starting five. Even with Temple being very young, the Wildcats should be completely overmatched here and their lack of depth will catch up to them late in the game. With a 12:01 start time, the place will be rocking to see the home team open the season with a big win over their Big-5 rival.
We look to bounce back from a rare losing night with two 3* unit winners on both sides in college football for Thursday. We have 4 winners in total that are yours for only $14.95 using our One Day Pass. If you aren’t winning, you’ve found the right place to turn things around.
Click Here To Purchase
Hard work, honesty and consistency are 3 of the most important traits you should look for in a service. If you are looking for locks, inside information and over 50 games of the year, this is not the place for you. There are plenty of scamming services that give you this stuff on a daily basis. There is no such thing as a lock and inside information is a falsity that goes back to the origination of handicapping. Don’t fall for it. Take a look around and see some services that release a game of the year on a daily basis. It truly is unreal. Come and see why our hard work will pay off for you. You won’t be disappointed as our selections are solid and our analysis is the best you will find.
While our One Day Pass and Weekend Passes are the most popular, our season packages make the most sense for a long-term investment. Purchase our Basketball Season Package for $299 and receive all selections through the NBA Finals. That is over 7 months of plays meaning the cost is just over $1 per day. This includes all NCAA Basketball plays released as well as all football between now and then. This is our most popular package since it spans the greatest length of time and includes all major sports plus college.
Basketball Season Package - $299.00
The Insider Newsletter, our free daily report, includes free selections, stats, trends, articles, current specials and much, much more. Get on our list if you haven’t already. Sign up for The Insider at our website.
Free Service Play For Thursday November 20, 2003
Villanova Wildcats at Temple Owls 12:01 am EST
Temple –11 (2 Units)
Villanova will have eight players in uniform when it opens the season at Temple, including two freshmen and four walk-ons. The Wildcats will be missing starting center Jason Fraser due to injury and other key members due to suspensions. The return of senior guard Derrick Snowden is uncertain, as he recovers from knee surgery. In addition, four players begin the season still having to sit out games as a result of the phone-card violations: forward Curtis Sumpter (three games), forward Marcus Austin (eight), forward Andreas Bloch (five) and forward-center Chris Charles (three). For head coach Jay Wright, the challenge will be to get his team in gear despite the various setbacks the Wildcats have endured, and without the points and experience provided last season by seniors Gary Buchanan (15.4 ppg) and Ricky Wright (12.5 ppg).
Temple may be without its own center as 7-1 sophomore Keith Butler sprained his ankle in the team’s exhibition win over EA Sports on Friday night. Butler, who had an MRI on Monday, is questionable for the contest. If Butler sits out, head coach John Chaney plans to go smaller and quicker, starting 6-foot-6 forward Michael Blackshear, who Chaney called "a rebounding fool”. Senior David Hawkins will again lead the Owls. Currently 23rd on Temple’s all-time scoring list with 1,368 points, Hawkins averaged 26.5 points per game in the team’s two exhibition wins and looks poised to show the way for the team’s talented youngsters. Look out for freshman Dustin Salisbery, a 6-5 guard who will open the season as a starter. "I'm just letting him play," Chaney said of Salisbery, who scored 20 points in Temple's last exhibition game, when he hit four three-pointers. "He has tremendous ability. He's one of the best guards we've ever had.” Sophomores Mardy Collins and Antywane Robinson will round out the starting five. Even with Temple being very young, the Wildcats should be completely overmatched here and their lack of depth will catch up to them late in the game. With a 12:01 start time, the place will be rocking to see the home team open the season with a big win over their Big-5 rival.