- Dec 22, 2008
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Some great matchups to end the weekend. It has been a superb week going 26-8. I'm glad I came back to MJ after flirting with other capping ideas. Here are the games that look strong.
Wisconsin Green Bay -1 *** (3 Units)
East Carolina/Tulane Under 136.5 *** (3 Units)
Seton Hall -3 ** (2 Units)
This is a dicey game, but I feel the tide is turning for Seton Hall and will lean on Pope in this game. Pitt has been terrible at containing big men and he is one of the more dynamic young ones in the Big East. If he stays out of foul trouble which can be a big IF I really like the Pirates. Plus Pope is from Western Pennsylvania and had committed to Pitt only to rescind. This game is personal for him. Seton Hall will also pressure Pitt as they do not have a true point guard. Being at home, needing this win to stay in contention for a NCAA berth, along with Pope I'm taking the Pirates. Should be a good game.
I will post one or two others later. Thanks for the nice comments the past few days I appreciate it! Off to watch my nephew again. Be back. Good luck!
Best,
Kaiser
Updated Record:
26-8 (+44 Units)
Wisconsin Green Bay -1 *** (3 Units)
East Carolina/Tulane Under 136.5 *** (3 Units)
Seton Hall -3 ** (2 Units)
This is a dicey game, but I feel the tide is turning for Seton Hall and will lean on Pope in this game. Pitt has been terrible at containing big men and he is one of the more dynamic young ones in the Big East. If he stays out of foul trouble which can be a big IF I really like the Pirates. Plus Pope is from Western Pennsylvania and had committed to Pitt only to rescind. This game is personal for him. Seton Hall will also pressure Pitt as they do not have a true point guard. Being at home, needing this win to stay in contention for a NCAA berth, along with Pope I'm taking the Pirates. Should be a good game.
I will post one or two others later. Thanks for the nice comments the past few days I appreciate it! Off to watch my nephew again. Be back. Good luck!
Best,
Kaiser
Updated Record:
26-8 (+44 Units)