Insider Edge Sports – Report For Saturday, November 13, 2004
The Mountain West Conference Game of the Year is here! We are 4-0 this season in GOY releases and plan to make it 5-0 after today. We have 6 plays in total so jump on them now. And don’t forget tomorrow we have our first huge play in the NFL with our NFL Total of the Year!
• NFL is 30-20 (60.0%) this season
• NCAA is 52-40 (56.6%) this season
• NCAA Conference Game of the Year Releases are 4-0 (100%)
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Iowa Hawkeyes at Minnesota Golden Gophers 12:00 PM ET
Minnesota Golden Gophers –3 –108 (2 Units)
Minnesota is stumbling while Iowa continues to impress but we have a great situation of an unranked home favorite against a ranked opponent. The Hawkeyes have won 5 straight including 2 on the road but those two road wins were against Illinois and Penn St., a combined 1-12 in the Big Ten. The question is whether or not Iowa can beat a really good team away from home. If the Gophers want go to almost any bowl game, they better win this game and wind up with a 7-4 record. The one-sided losses to Michigan State, Indiana and Wisconsin aren't going to help the Gophers' chances when it comes to picking the bowl participants. The Gophers are 5-0 at home winning by a total score of 204-66 playing with more confidence and precision at the Metrodome than they have shown on the road.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz readily admits he is surprised his team is in this position, given all that has gone wrong this season. He knew he could count on his rock-solid defense for some stability, but the injury situation on offense has bordered on the ridiculous. The revolving door at tailback means sophomore Sam Brownlee, a former walk-on who was fifth on the depth chart at the start of the season, will start against the Gophers. The Hawkeyes rank 115th nationally at only 82.4 rushing yards per game and average 2.2 yards per carry. The Hawkeyes have started the same five offensive linemen during their five-game winning streak, but that will likely change this week. Ferentz said center Mike Elgin will not play after suffering an ankle injury Saturday against Purdue and in his place, Ben Cronin will make his first collegiate start. He also said left tackle Lee Gray remained questionable. If he cannot play, Ben Gates likely will take his spot.
Iowa is fourth nationally in rushing defense and 10th in total defense and gave up only 40 points combined in four October games. They have yet to face a rushing attack like the one they will see on Saturday however as the Gophers are 7th in the country in rushing offense. The Hawakeyes have gone against one team ranked higher that 59th in rushing offense and that was Michigan St. who piled up 210 yards on the ground, 142 yards more than Iowa’s season average allowed. There have been rumors about some of the Minnesota players showing displeasure at the coaching staff but that has been downgraded to an isolated comment by one player. Senior captain Darrell Reid questioned the coaching after the Wisconsin game; his remarks had head coach Glen Mason all but steaming at the ears Sunday. "[The coaches] do a great job preparing us and getting us ready to go," Gophers safety John Pawielski said. "We just have to go out and do it. It's really on our shoulders." You’d better believe Mason will have the Gophers ready for this game. Minnesota is ninth in the nation in turnover margin and is even sharper at home. Minnesota’s six turnovers this season leads the Big Ten Conference in fewest turnovers and puts Minnesota in position to break the NCAA record for fewest turnovers in a season. The Golden Gophers will attempt to become the first Minnesota team to finish a season undefeated at home in the Metrodome and the first team to go without a home loss in a season since 1967.
Here is the recap of the member card for Friday. A 2-1 night that kept us undefeated in college hoops.
Los Angeles Clippers at New York Knicks 7:35 PM ET
New York Knicks –4 –110 (2 Units)
The Clippers have started the season winning three of five games and sit all alone in second place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. It won’t last. They have won their last two road games, against a winless Golden St. team and against an injury depleted Indiana team on Wednesday. With Ron Artest's benching, it left Indiana with only nine players available to play against Los Angeles. Plus Indiana was coming off an emotional and hard fought road win over Minnesota on Tuesday. With the starters getting a break because of the blowout, the Clippers bench got long minutes but in a close game, their bench is non-existent. They had 5 points in their double overtime loss to the Pistons and the bench had scored a total of 53 points prior to Indiana or 13.3 ppg. not a good sign with a suspect starting cast to begin with. New York got back on track with a blowout win over Philadelphia on Tuesday and that solid effort should be enough to carry over into this game against an overmatched Clippers team. It was only the third game of the season, but after Saturday's humiliation, and the sudden and unexpected dismissal of assistant coach Dick Helm, the Knicks admitted there was unusual pressure to win. That pressure carries over to this game as the Knicks face a brutal stretch beginning on Saturday when they travel to Indiana and then to the three Texas teams. While they tabbed the game against Philadelphia a must win, they are calling this game the same thing. A loss here and the possibility is there that their record the next time they hit MSG will be 1-7.
Toronto Raptors at Seattle Supersonics 10:35 PM ET
Seattle Supersonics -5 –110 (2 Units)
Seattle is certainly one of the surprises in the Western Conference, off to a 4-1 start that includes victories over Sacramento, San Antonio and Denver. An embarrassing loss at the Clippers has gotten their attention and they are rolling over teams right now. Their 4 wins have come by an average of 22.5 ppg and they haven’t won a game by less than 19 points. The rebuilding process seems to be working quicker than expected. They traded for Ray Allen and Flip Murray, and drafted Vladimir Radmanovic, Nick Collison, Luke Ridnour and Robert Swift. In the process, the Sonics suffered through two losing seasons, their first since 1987. Besides Allen and Lewis, the Sonics are also seeing continued improvement from Radmanovic and Ridnour and they have no one on the active roster that is 30 so their defensive energy is making sense. They allowed 97.8 ppg a season ago so they needed to improve their defense and, of course, their rebounding. Through 5 games, they are allowing 91.8 and only 86.3 ppg not counting the Clippers debacle. They are 4th in the NBA in rebounding differential at +4.8 after finishing 4th from the bottom last year at –3.4. They are playing together as a team and playing smart. Toronto is in their third game of their current west coast swing and coming off a big win at Utah, giving the Jazz their first loss on the season. Utah failed to score 100 points and shoot better than 50 percent for the first time this season. Despite going 2-1, the Raptors have been outrebounded in their last three games, something that the Sonics will take full advantage of.
Duquesne Dukes vs. Santa Clara Broncos 10:15 PM ET
Santa Clara Broncos -3 –110 (2 Units)
Taking nothing away from what Danny Nee has done as Duquesne, this is the year Santa Clara should turn the corner and become a real player in the West Coast Conference. They are a very experienced group with four returning starters and eight players who gained significant time last season. Their backcourt is going to be one of the best in the WCC with Doron Perkins and Kyle Bailey, who combined doe 25.7 ppg last season. Perkins was named to the Preseason All-Conference 1st team and will help form a very strong and experienced perimeter. They are thin down low but that isn’t going to hurt them against the Dukes who don’t have much inside either. They only have three players on the roster who are 6’8” or taller compared to six for Santa Clara. Duquesne lost their entire frontcourt from last year and they will be relying on a threesome who averaged 10.5 ppg and only 6.5 rpg last season. JUCO Keith Gayden should help but is not the complete solution. For the Broncos, junior Travis Niesen and senior Jordan Legge will lead the way and freshman Mitch Henke should contribute right away and has a big upside. It was no accident that Santa Clara took Gonzaga down to the final buzzer in the conference tournament last year. They finished the season strong offensively, scoring 70 or more points in 8 of their last 16 games after accomplishing that only 4 times in their first 16. The Broncos have been picked as high as second in WCC preseason polls and they will definitely make things interesting for Gonzaga and Pepperdine. These NABC classic games are being played in New Mexico so Santa Clara has a more convenient travel schedule than the Dukes.
The Mountain West Conference Game of the Year is here! We are 4-0 this season in GOY releases and plan to make it 5-0 after today. We have 6 plays in total so jump on them now. And don’t forget tomorrow we have our first huge play in the NFL with our NFL Total of the Year!
• NFL is 30-20 (60.0%) this season
• NCAA is 52-40 (56.6%) this season
• NCAA Conference Game of the Year Releases are 4-0 (100%)
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Iowa Hawkeyes at Minnesota Golden Gophers 12:00 PM ET
Minnesota Golden Gophers –3 –108 (2 Units)
Minnesota is stumbling while Iowa continues to impress but we have a great situation of an unranked home favorite against a ranked opponent. The Hawkeyes have won 5 straight including 2 on the road but those two road wins were against Illinois and Penn St., a combined 1-12 in the Big Ten. The question is whether or not Iowa can beat a really good team away from home. If the Gophers want go to almost any bowl game, they better win this game and wind up with a 7-4 record. The one-sided losses to Michigan State, Indiana and Wisconsin aren't going to help the Gophers' chances when it comes to picking the bowl participants. The Gophers are 5-0 at home winning by a total score of 204-66 playing with more confidence and precision at the Metrodome than they have shown on the road.
Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz readily admits he is surprised his team is in this position, given all that has gone wrong this season. He knew he could count on his rock-solid defense for some stability, but the injury situation on offense has bordered on the ridiculous. The revolving door at tailback means sophomore Sam Brownlee, a former walk-on who was fifth on the depth chart at the start of the season, will start against the Gophers. The Hawkeyes rank 115th nationally at only 82.4 rushing yards per game and average 2.2 yards per carry. The Hawkeyes have started the same five offensive linemen during their five-game winning streak, but that will likely change this week. Ferentz said center Mike Elgin will not play after suffering an ankle injury Saturday against Purdue and in his place, Ben Cronin will make his first collegiate start. He also said left tackle Lee Gray remained questionable. If he cannot play, Ben Gates likely will take his spot.
Iowa is fourth nationally in rushing defense and 10th in total defense and gave up only 40 points combined in four October games. They have yet to face a rushing attack like the one they will see on Saturday however as the Gophers are 7th in the country in rushing offense. The Hawakeyes have gone against one team ranked higher that 59th in rushing offense and that was Michigan St. who piled up 210 yards on the ground, 142 yards more than Iowa’s season average allowed. There have been rumors about some of the Minnesota players showing displeasure at the coaching staff but that has been downgraded to an isolated comment by one player. Senior captain Darrell Reid questioned the coaching after the Wisconsin game; his remarks had head coach Glen Mason all but steaming at the ears Sunday. "[The coaches] do a great job preparing us and getting us ready to go," Gophers safety John Pawielski said. "We just have to go out and do it. It's really on our shoulders." You’d better believe Mason will have the Gophers ready for this game. Minnesota is ninth in the nation in turnover margin and is even sharper at home. Minnesota’s six turnovers this season leads the Big Ten Conference in fewest turnovers and puts Minnesota in position to break the NCAA record for fewest turnovers in a season. The Golden Gophers will attempt to become the first Minnesota team to finish a season undefeated at home in the Metrodome and the first team to go without a home loss in a season since 1967.
Here is the recap of the member card for Friday. A 2-1 night that kept us undefeated in college hoops.
Los Angeles Clippers at New York Knicks 7:35 PM ET
New York Knicks –4 –110 (2 Units)
The Clippers have started the season winning three of five games and sit all alone in second place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. It won’t last. They have won their last two road games, against a winless Golden St. team and against an injury depleted Indiana team on Wednesday. With Ron Artest's benching, it left Indiana with only nine players available to play against Los Angeles. Plus Indiana was coming off an emotional and hard fought road win over Minnesota on Tuesday. With the starters getting a break because of the blowout, the Clippers bench got long minutes but in a close game, their bench is non-existent. They had 5 points in their double overtime loss to the Pistons and the bench had scored a total of 53 points prior to Indiana or 13.3 ppg. not a good sign with a suspect starting cast to begin with. New York got back on track with a blowout win over Philadelphia on Tuesday and that solid effort should be enough to carry over into this game against an overmatched Clippers team. It was only the third game of the season, but after Saturday's humiliation, and the sudden and unexpected dismissal of assistant coach Dick Helm, the Knicks admitted there was unusual pressure to win. That pressure carries over to this game as the Knicks face a brutal stretch beginning on Saturday when they travel to Indiana and then to the three Texas teams. While they tabbed the game against Philadelphia a must win, they are calling this game the same thing. A loss here and the possibility is there that their record the next time they hit MSG will be 1-7.
Toronto Raptors at Seattle Supersonics 10:35 PM ET
Seattle Supersonics -5 –110 (2 Units)
Seattle is certainly one of the surprises in the Western Conference, off to a 4-1 start that includes victories over Sacramento, San Antonio and Denver. An embarrassing loss at the Clippers has gotten their attention and they are rolling over teams right now. Their 4 wins have come by an average of 22.5 ppg and they haven’t won a game by less than 19 points. The rebuilding process seems to be working quicker than expected. They traded for Ray Allen and Flip Murray, and drafted Vladimir Radmanovic, Nick Collison, Luke Ridnour and Robert Swift. In the process, the Sonics suffered through two losing seasons, their first since 1987. Besides Allen and Lewis, the Sonics are also seeing continued improvement from Radmanovic and Ridnour and they have no one on the active roster that is 30 so their defensive energy is making sense. They allowed 97.8 ppg a season ago so they needed to improve their defense and, of course, their rebounding. Through 5 games, they are allowing 91.8 and only 86.3 ppg not counting the Clippers debacle. They are 4th in the NBA in rebounding differential at +4.8 after finishing 4th from the bottom last year at –3.4. They are playing together as a team and playing smart. Toronto is in their third game of their current west coast swing and coming off a big win at Utah, giving the Jazz their first loss on the season. Utah failed to score 100 points and shoot better than 50 percent for the first time this season. Despite going 2-1, the Raptors have been outrebounded in their last three games, something that the Sonics will take full advantage of.
Duquesne Dukes vs. Santa Clara Broncos 10:15 PM ET
Santa Clara Broncos -3 –110 (2 Units)
Taking nothing away from what Danny Nee has done as Duquesne, this is the year Santa Clara should turn the corner and become a real player in the West Coast Conference. They are a very experienced group with four returning starters and eight players who gained significant time last season. Their backcourt is going to be one of the best in the WCC with Doron Perkins and Kyle Bailey, who combined doe 25.7 ppg last season. Perkins was named to the Preseason All-Conference 1st team and will help form a very strong and experienced perimeter. They are thin down low but that isn’t going to hurt them against the Dukes who don’t have much inside either. They only have three players on the roster who are 6’8” or taller compared to six for Santa Clara. Duquesne lost their entire frontcourt from last year and they will be relying on a threesome who averaged 10.5 ppg and only 6.5 rpg last season. JUCO Keith Gayden should help but is not the complete solution. For the Broncos, junior Travis Niesen and senior Jordan Legge will lead the way and freshman Mitch Henke should contribute right away and has a big upside. It was no accident that Santa Clara took Gonzaga down to the final buzzer in the conference tournament last year. They finished the season strong offensively, scoring 70 or more points in 8 of their last 16 games after accomplishing that only 4 times in their first 16. The Broncos have been picked as high as second in WCC preseason polls and they will definitely make things interesting for Gonzaga and Pepperdine. These NABC classic games are being played in New Mexico so Santa Clara has a more convenient travel schedule than the Dukes.
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