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kcwolf

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CBB: 307-273 +41.5 units

Purposely stayed away yesterday. Raymond and I have become great friends, thanks to the SuperBowl party but on by Jack and Fletcher. I can say I have many new friends since that party. You all aught to come!

No secret, Ray and I have talked several times over the last few days. Ray talked me out of Texas Tech last night, thank you. Hope I directed you to a couple of winners myself.

Congrats to Raymond on that great parlay win last night.

Don't mess with my friends, please?:nono:

Starting off with 2 plays, back later with some more info.

ND +16 6 units
IND ov 125 10 units

The Irish whooped on a great NCC team, covering by 16 pts. Duke whooped on the team that should have had to play the buy-in game at best. Notre Dame finished their conference tournament losing a close game to UCONN and thrashing St Johns by 20 pts in the game before.

Running out of time, but the stats favor ND staying within the number.

Back with more on IND/NCW over later, and more.

gl everyone!

kcwolf
 

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A little info on the Indiana over play.

If you look at these two teams, you will have too look long and hard to find either team not scoring 65 points each. The Seahawks have been under 65 one time in their last 10 games. That was against George Mason, enough said there IMHO. The Hoosiers will try and control this game to a slower pace, a strike against the over.

The Seahawks avg nearly 76 per game lately, and 68 on the year. The Hoosiers avg nearly 69 per game lately, and over 69 on the year. Both teams' defensive stats our fairly close, allowing around 62 ppg.

Wilmington pushed it up the floor against USC with success. I see the Seahawks continuing this scenerio tonight. Their legs maybe a little weak after the overtime win, expect them to save their legs for offense and less D. Both teams shooting the three well all year - both over 37% on the year.

Really think this game should reach 129-131 total. That is an edge I'll not pass up: +4 pt advantage. Anytime I can find a 1 to 2 point advantage, I play. This seems worth hard earned dollars.

Back in a few. gl!
 

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K C your thoughts on that over Indy game really make sence. I will have to give it a go. thks and GL.
 

kcwolf

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Thanks djv,

No time to post thoughts on the next one, except feel Missouri is to hit and miss.

Ohio St plays beeter D, shoots FT's better and rebounds the defensive glass well. Hold the Tigers offensive boards, Buckeyes win.

OSU -2 4 units

gl!
 

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Really struggled over the next two games:

Kent St/ Alabama and Kentucky/Tulsa.

Alabama -2 6 units
Kentucky -6 4 units

Alabama: Must be going mad and maybe need to head to the bar. Kent St has won upteen million in a row. Need my head examined.

Got this game as a 3-4 point advantage. Kent is 8-4 out of conference, Alabama 13-2 out of conference.

Bama losing two games last 3 weeks, MISS & Miss St. Both dancing teams, Miss ST maybe as hot as anyone, losing by 3 in the conference championship final. Also love the FT% advantage for Alabama. Flashes will live and die by the 3's, betting against that happening.

Kentucky: May have been the only one posting Kentucky on Thursday. Not interested in fading the Wildcats now. Valpo was a worthy opponent Thursday, no doubt. Wildcats had a 15-18 point lead most of the way. Tubby Smith coaching at Tulsa plays into this thing too. That factor can go either way, small advantage to Kentucky. Feel the Wildcats have turned it up and will continue today.

Three more games to think about.

Arizona - big
Kansas & over
Oregon - big

gl!
 

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I agree 125 seems low when you look at their historical offensive #'s. UNC's defense makes me a little nervous looking at the total. They held USC to under 43%. It will be interesting to see how IND responds.

GL
 

kcwolf

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This old guy fell asleep before posting units on ARZ & Oregon.

2-3-1 start today, should have never changed my mind on Tulsa and Kent. Changes usually mean trouble.

Adding UC Wil +10 4 units
Kansas -6 6 units

No play on the over.

gl!

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