Insider Edge Sports – Wednesday December 31, 2003 Report
We win again on Tuesday picking up 3.4 units as we once again nail both of our TOP PLAYS. For New Year’s Eve, we have 5 winners including winners in 3 bowl games. Our One Day Pass for $14.95 gets all of the winners for Wednesday.
What have we done for you lately?
Top plays are 79-53 +62.2 Units (59.8%) since the beginning of November.
We have now won 16 of our last 23 days, going 61-45 +22.1 Units (57.6%).
Bowl games are at 6-4 +5 Units (60.0%) this postseason.
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Free Service Play For Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Iowa St. Cyclones at Virginia Cavaliers 6:00 pm EST
Virginia –4 (2 Units)
The Cavs look to rebound from their first loss of the season as they welcome the Cyclones, who head out on the road for only the 2nd time this season. Expect a big effort defensively from Virginia who was lit up by NC State, especially from outside the arc. Against two of its last three opponents - James Madison and N.C. State - Virginia has allowed 24 treys in 55 attempts. That’s not a great statistic for a team whose emphasis at the beginning of the season was defense. Added senior guard Todd Billet: “We’ve talked about being better on defense but we weren’t tonight. They were shooting the ball well but also getting an extra second or two to shoot the shots. We have to make some adjustments to make up for that.” Senior guard Tim Barnes has been declared academically ineligible for the second semester, according to a statement issued by the school, and will not play for the Cyclones this season. Barnes' return to the team would have given Iowa State needed depth, and experience. His ability to shoot from outside might have helped fellow guard Jake Sullivan get more open looks at the basket. Virginia has excellent inside-outside scoring as their top 4 scorers are all averaging double figures, 2 being guards and 2 being forwards. They will need to lock down inside against Jackson Vroman and Jared Homan, the two Iowa St. big guys who are averaging 27.7 ppg and 14.9 rpg. The good news is that Virginia has won the rebounding battle in all but two of their games. The Cavs have been a tough team to beat on their home floor, as they are 45-8 at University Hall the last 3+ seasons.
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We win again on Tuesday picking up 3.4 units as we once again nail both of our TOP PLAYS. For New Year’s Eve, we have 5 winners including winners in 3 bowl games. Our One Day Pass for $14.95 gets all of the winners for Wednesday.
What have we done for you lately?
Top plays are 79-53 +62.2 Units (59.8%) since the beginning of November.
We have now won 16 of our last 23 days, going 61-45 +22.1 Units (57.6%).
Bowl games are at 6-4 +5 Units (60.0%) this postseason.
You can purchase directly from here using ClickBank:
One Day Pass at ClickBank
Free Service Play For Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Iowa St. Cyclones at Virginia Cavaliers 6:00 pm EST
Virginia –4 (2 Units)
The Cavs look to rebound from their first loss of the season as they welcome the Cyclones, who head out on the road for only the 2nd time this season. Expect a big effort defensively from Virginia who was lit up by NC State, especially from outside the arc. Against two of its last three opponents - James Madison and N.C. State - Virginia has allowed 24 treys in 55 attempts. That’s not a great statistic for a team whose emphasis at the beginning of the season was defense. Added senior guard Todd Billet: “We’ve talked about being better on defense but we weren’t tonight. They were shooting the ball well but also getting an extra second or two to shoot the shots. We have to make some adjustments to make up for that.” Senior guard Tim Barnes has been declared academically ineligible for the second semester, according to a statement issued by the school, and will not play for the Cyclones this season. Barnes' return to the team would have given Iowa State needed depth, and experience. His ability to shoot from outside might have helped fellow guard Jake Sullivan get more open looks at the basket. Virginia has excellent inside-outside scoring as their top 4 scorers are all averaging double figures, 2 being guards and 2 being forwards. They will need to lock down inside against Jackson Vroman and Jared Homan, the two Iowa St. big guys who are averaging 27.7 ppg and 14.9 rpg. The good news is that Virginia has won the rebounding battle in all but two of their games. The Cavs have been a tough team to beat on their home floor, as they are 45-8 at University Hall the last 3+ seasons.
PROUD MEMBER OF THE PROFESSIONAL HANDICAPPERS LEAGUE
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