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    PICK 'N' ROLL

    Today's best NBA bets

    New Orleans Hornets at Charlotte Bobcats (N/A)

    The Bobcats return home from a six-game road trip where they went 3-3 (4-2 ATS).

    Charlotte’s 10.5-point cover against the Lakers in L.A. on Wednesday came without the services of the team’s best player, Gerald Wallace, who was nursing a sore left hamstring.

    The ‘Cats hung tight in the 99-97 loss to the Lake Show behind Stephen Jackson’s 30 points and a 23-point, 17-rebound effort from Nazr Mohammed off the bench. Jackson has been sensational over the past week, averaging more than 25 points per, including three 30-point outings.

    Charlotte will host the Hornets at TWC Arena where the team holds an 18-5 (14-9 ATS) record on the season.

    The Hornets, who will be without All-Star point guard Chris Paul for more than a month, have dropped two in a row SU and ATS and now may be down another starter.

    Marcus Thornton left Wednesday’s game after falling on his back during the fourth quarter. He had been averaging 19.7 ppg since entering the starting lineup but did not play in Friday’s game.

    New Orleans dipped into the D-League pool and signed journeyman Jason Hart to a 10-day contract, further emphasizing the assumption that Thornton won’t be rushed back.

    The load will be too much to carry for the remaining three Hornets starters on the road, where the team is 10-16 this season.

    Pick: Bobcats


    San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Clippers (+3, 193.5)

    The Spurs returned Tony Parker from injury Thursday, but the losing results remained the same.

    San Antonio is in an uncharacteristic, lengthy slump. The team has dropped six of its last 10 (3-7 ATS) and blew a fourth-quarter, double-digit lead Thursday versus the Trail Blazers.

    "The combination of poor shooting and the turnovers down the stretch gave us the loss,” said Greg Popovich.

    "We just haven't played well and hit shots the last six minutes of the game,” Richard Jefferson stated.

    A date with the coach-less Clippers might just alleviate the Spurs recent struggles. Los Angeles will be in its first game since Mike Dunleavy stepped down and the locker room may still be in the stunned phase.

    San Antonio has taken 14 consecutive games from the Clip Joint and won six straight ATS. L.A. has averaged 84.9 ppg during the losing streak.

    Pick: Spurs

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    ICE PICKS

    Today's best NHL bets

    New Jersey Devils at New York Rangers (+115, 5)

    The Devils went down to Georgia and snatched away one of the premier players in the league.

    Ilya Kovalchuk made his New Jersey debut Friday night versus Toronto, registering two assists, and he and his coach couldn’t have been more excited heading into the game.

    "He is a guy that can change a game, a player that can make other players score," coach Jacques Lemaire said before the game.

    "This is the first time in my career I got a chance to play for a first-class organization, the team who won three Stanley Cups,” Kavulchuk said.

    The Rangers are another team that was in the trade market recently, but their acquisition of Olli Jokinen hasn’t pulled them out of a recent slump.

    Jokinen has scored two points (1 goal) since joining New York, but the team has lost two straight, seven of its last eight and sits outside of the Eastern Conference playoff standings.

    The Devs have won two straight versus the Rangers and two of the last three in New Jersey.

    Pick: Devils


    Buffalo Sabres at Columbus Blue Jackets (N/A)

    Fire your coach. The oldest trick in the book worked for Columbus…for at least one game.

    Ken Hitchcock was relieved of his duties Wednesday and the Blue Jackets responded with a 2-1 home win over the Stars for their new coach Claude Noel.

    "We looked like a different team," said captain Rick Nash. "[It was] a totally different vibe out there tonight. It was nice."

    While the mood has lightened in the Columbus locker room, the scoring deficiencies still remain.

    The Jackets have scored two or fewer goals in 18 of their last 27 games and are posting a 1.8 gpg average over their last four.

    The Sabres have had trouble netting the puck as well in recent games. In the team’s last seven outings, Buffalo is posting a 2.4 gpg average.

    Five or fewer goals have been scored in six of the last 10 games between these two teams.

    Pick: Under

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    Guaranteed Pick: Scott Spreitzer 25*

    Game: Villanova at Georgetown Feb 6 2010 12:00PM
    Prediction: Georgetown
    Reason: I'm playing Georgetown on Saturday. I have used Villanova on the pages a few times this season, including as a Morning Massacre. And I went against the Hoyas earlier this week, cashing my Big East Shocker GOY on South Florida. One of the reasons I believed the Hoyas were laying too many points to the Bulls was because of this contest. Georgetown was doing their best to stay focused on USF, but "Villanova" kept sneaking into their interviews, and they were off the big win over Duke. Talk about a sandwich situation! Well, after losing to the Bulls outright, the Hoyas finally have their rematch with the Big East's top team. I have a lot of respect for the Wildcats and especially Scottie Reynolds and backcourt mate Corey Fisher. But the Hoyas know they can handle this team. Georgetown had a big second half in their January 17 meeting with the Wildcats, but Villanova prevailed in an 82-77 win. That game wasn't decided until the final minute when a pair of Wildcat players combined to go 8-for-8 from the charity stripe over the final 60-seconds. Georgetown's inside/outside duo is going to be tough for Villanova to handle again. The 'Cats opened up a 15 point halftime lead in the first meeting, taking the Hoyas out of their game plan. John Thompson III saw his team miss 20 STRAIGHT SHOTS in the first half. But the Hoyas got back on track after the break, and center Greg Monroe still finished with 29 points and 16 boards, while guard Austin Freeman had a huge second half, finishing with 22 points. 20 straight misses and a mess of first half turnovers, yet Georgetown still had a chance to win the game AT 'Nova, with a minute to go in the game. Today, I expect them to take care of business from the opening tip, and the line is more than reasonable. Villanova may be 20-1, and this team has their share of talent, but they have not been all that impressive away from home. They barely escaped, winning by two at Marquette, and lost to Temple by 10. They're facing their toughest roadie of the year on Saturday. Georgetown has been outstanding off a SU loss this season, going 4-0 SU, 3-1 ATS the next time out, winning by an average score of 80-70. They're 7-0 SU, 5-1, 83% ATS off a spread loss, where they win by 12 ppg. Look for the Hoyas to gain their revenge, handing Villanova their first loss in conference play. I'm playing Georgetown, my 25* Morning Massacre. Thanks! GL! Scott.

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    1*Detroit Red Wings +125
    over LA Kings (4pm est)
    A franchise record-tying eight-game winning streak has the Los Angeles Kings thinking about home-ice advantage in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs. When Detroit (27-20-10) has visited Los Angeles, however, it's been a different story. The Red Wings have outscored the Kings 17-5 in winning five straight at Staples Center -- including a 2-1 victory Jan. 7 -- and have lost just once there since March 10, 2003. Quick is 1-5-0 with a 3.19 GAA in his career against Detroit. This match will be up in the air and will truly show who the tougher team is.
    TAKE DETROIT

    YOU TOO BIGGDOGG
    UGK

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    Another big Saturday card as we wanted to get this one out early with our big "Super Bowl Saturday GOM" going. We've had a very solid record with these plays over the years and look to make it another big play winner today. We are also including our 5* Eastern Conference Game of the Month today. 2 GREAT plays for one solid price. Pick up the full card today for xxxxxx

    7* Chicago Blackhawks over St Louis Blues- This is a revenge spot from earlier in the week and it's made even better by the Hawks' overtime SO loss to Phoenix on Friday. Losers now of 3 straight, Chicago will look to get back on track with a solid effort tonight against one of the worst Home teams in the league. Take Chicago today and take them all the way to the bank!

    5* NHL Eastern Conference Game of the Month!
    New York Rangers over New Jersey Devils

    3* New York Islanders over Carolina Hurricanes
    3* Detroit Red Wings over Los Angeles Kings
    2* Ottawa Sens & Toronto Maple Leafs Over

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    Free Selection from Arthur Ralph Sports
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    Mighty Quinn

    Mighty missed with Harvard (-9-1/2) but hit with Manhattan (-15-1/2) Friday night.

    Saturday it's Tennessee. The deficit is 360 sirignanos.

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    SPORTS ADVISORS

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    (2) Villanova (20-1, 15-5 ATS) at (7) Georgetown (16-5, 9-8 ATS)

    The red-hot Wildcats hit the highway for a big-time Big East battle against Georgetown at the Verizon Center.

    Villanova opened the season with a nine-game win streak, stubbed its toe at in-city rival Temple, and has since reeled off 11 consecutive victories, going a stout 9-2 ATS in that stretch. On Tuesday, the Wildcats dropped Seton Hall 81-71, falling just short as a 10½-point home favorite. ‘Nova is averaging a whopping 85.0 ppg, second-best in the nation, scoring 81 or more nine times during its current 11-game run. The Wildcats surrender 70.5 ppg.

    Georgetown sandwiched its win and cover against visiting Duke last Saturday between a pair of losses – on Jan. 25 at Syracuse and Wednesday’s shocking 72-64 home loss to South Florida as a 12½-point chalk. Georgetown is putting up 72.5 ppg for the season, shooting a searing 50.3 percent from the floor (third nationally), while allowing 63.2 ppg. At home, the Hoyas are even better, averaging 75.6 ppg and shooting 52.3 percent.

    Villanova held off Georgetown 82-77 as a 4½-point home favorite three weeks ago, ending a 5-0 SU tear by the Hoyas in this rivalry (4-1 ATS). The Wildcats are 6-2 ATS on their last eight trips to D.C., and the SU winner is on a 9-1 ATS run in the last 10 meetings.

    The Wildcats, who have the second-best ATS mark in the nation, are on pointspread rolls of 18-6 overall, 5-0 on the highway, 5-1 after a SU win, 4-1 after a spread-cover, 5-1 against winning teams and 5-1 in the Big East. The Hoyas are 6-1 ATS in their last seven after a non-cover and 4-ATS in their last five following a SU loss, but they are on ATS purges of 5-11 on their home floor, 7-21 in conference action and 4-9-1 on Saturday.

    Villanova is on “over” streaks of 12-3 overall, 7-1 on the road, 11-3 after a SU win and 6-2 in the Big East, and Georgetown sports “over” stretches of 6-2 overall, 4-1 at home, 5-2 in the Big East, 5-0 after a SU loss and 4-0 after a non-cover. The over also hit in last month’s matchup between these two. However, the total has stayed low in five of the last seven meetings overall and six of the last seven at Georgetown.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: VILLANOVA


    Mississippi State (16-6, 10-7 ATS) at Florida (16-6, 10-7 ATS)

    The surging Gators pursue their sixth win in seven games when they play host to Mississippi State at the O’Connell Center in an SEC contest.

    The Bulldogs have dropped three of their last four games (2-2 ATS), falling at Vanderbilt 75-72 Wednesday as a 5½-point pup, though they cashed for the second straight contest after an 0-4 ATS skid. For the year, Mississippi State has outscored opponents by about 12 ppg (73.4-61.7), but those numbers tighten considerably on the road (67.1-66.6) and over their last five games (66.0-64.8).

    Florida nearly upset Tennessee last Sunday, coming up just short in a 61-60 road loss that halted a four-game win streak, though it covered as an 8½-point road pup. However, the Gators bounced right back Thursday with a one-point win of their own, edging Alabama 66-65 as a two-point road ‘dog. On the home court, Florida is averaging 73.8 ppg on 44.3 percent shooting, while giving up just 58.6 ppg on 39.6 percent shooting.

    Mississippi State has cashed in four straight meetings (all as an underdog) and six of the last seven in this rivalry (4-3 SU), winning the last two outright. Two years ago, the Bulldogs notched a 68-59 road upset catching 3½ points, and last year, they won 80-71 at home as a one-point ‘dog.

    The Gators are just 2-5 ATS in their last seven at home, but they are otherwise on pointspread upswings of 5-1 overall (all in SEC play), 4-1 against winning teams, 6-2 after a spread-cover and 8-3 coming off a SU win. The Bulldogs are on ATS rolls of 10-4 on the road, 9-4 in the SEC, 11-3 after a spread-cover, 4-1 after a SU loss, 12-5 against winning teams and 35-17 on Saturday.

    The under for Florida is on runs of 14-5 overall, 5-1 on Saturday, 8-2 after a spread-cover, 25-9-1 after a SU win and 10-3 in Gainesville. Likewise, the under for MSU is on streaks of 8-3-1 on the highway and 9-4-1 against teams with a winning percentage above .600.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: FLORIDA and UNDER


    (19) Temple (19-4, 14-9 ATS) at Richmond (17-6, 11-8 ATS)

    The Owls, winners of eight of their past nine starts, travel to Richmond’s Robins Center for an Atlantic 10 tilt.

    Temple has bounced back nicely from its 74-64 loss at Charlotte as a 1½-point chalk Jan. 27, posting a pair of SU and ATS wins at home, including Wednesday’s 76-60 rout of Duquesne as a 12½-point chalk. Temple averages a modest 65.4 ppg, riding its rigid defense to success in allowing 57.0 ppg (sixth nationally) on just 38 percent shooting (10th), including holding foes to just 27.4 percent from three-point range (fifth).

    Richmond has won five of its last six contests (3-3 ATS), including Wednesday’s 68-58 victory at St. Joe’s as a 4½-point favorite for its third consecutive SU and ATS win, following a four-game ATS skid. The Spiders are averaging 71.6 ppg on 45.1 percent shooting at home this year, while allowing just 57.5 ppg on 37.7 percent shooting.

    Richmond has covered the last two meetings in this rivalry (1-1 SU), after a 3-0 SU and ATS run by Temple. The Spiders won 64-58 at home two years ago getting three points, then lost 74-65 on the road last season, but cashed as an 11½-point pup. The visitor is 5-2 ATS in the last seven matchups, and the SU winner is 9-1 ATS in the last 10.

    The Owls have failed to cover in four of their last five roadies and six of their last eight Saturday outings, but they still carry positive pointspread streaks of 34-16-1 against winning teams and 37-18-1 against A-10 opponents. The Spiders, meanwhile, are 11-5 ATS in their last 16 Saturday starts, but they are in pointspread ruts of 1-4 at home and 7-16 in Richmond against teams with a winning road record.

    The under for Temple is on surges of 21-10-1 overall, 4-1 against winning teams, 7-2-1 on Saturday, 9-3-1 on the road, 21-7-1 after a spread-cover and 13-6 in league play. Similarly, Richmond is on “under” sprees of 6-0 overall (all in the A-10), 5-0 at home, 4-0 after a SU win, 6-1 on Saturday and 4-1 against winning teams. Finally, in this rivalry, the total has stayed low in six of the last eight meetings.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


    Clemson (16-6, 10-9 ATS) at Virginia Tech (17-4, 8-7 ATS)

    Virginia Tech aims to remain perfect at home when it squares off with the Tigers in an ACC meeting at Cassell Coliseum.

    Clemson bounced back from a three-game SU and ATS skid in the perennially tough ACC, topping Maryland 62-53 as a 3½-point home favorite Sunday. For the season, the Tigers have outscored opponents by 12 ppg (74.8-62.7), and they average 72.4 ppg while giving up 64.9 on the highway. However, in their last five outings overall – all in conference – they’ve been outscored by about a bucket per game (64.8-63.0).

    The Hokies dumped rapidly sliding North Carolina 74-70 Thursday night as a 3½-point home favorite for their fourth win in their last five games (2-2 ATS in lined contests) while also improving to 11-0 SU at home. In building that perfect record at Cassell Coliseum, Virginia Tech has outscored foes by a tick over 20 ppg (74.5-54.4) while outshooting visitors 45.6 percent to 35.8 percent.

    Clemson has won four of the last five meetings in this rivalry (3-2 ATS), though Va-Tech earned an 80-77 road upset last year catching 10 points. The road team has cashed in the last seven clashes, and the ‘dog is on a 7-1 ATS run.

    The Hokies sport positive ATS streaks of 8-3 overall, 4-1 at home and 7-3 against winning teams. Conversely, the Tigers are on spread-covering skids of 1-4 overall (all in the ACC), 0-4 on the road, 2-8-1 on Saturday and 1-4 against winning teams.

    Va-Tech is on “over” tears of 11-4 overall, 6-2 in Blacksburg, 5-0 against winning teams, 11-4 after a spread-cover and 19-7 after a SU win, and the over is 5-0-1 in Clemson’s last six against winning teams. In addition, in this rivalry, the over is on a 5-0-1 surge. However, the Tigers are on “under” runs of 7-2 overall, 6-2 in ACC action, 12-2 on Saturday and 4-1 after a SU win.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: VIRGINIA TECH


    (17) Gonzaga (18-4, 10-8-1 ATS) at Memphis (16-6, 6-11 ATS)

    Gonzaga steps away from the West Coast Conference with a lengthy road trip to the FedEx Forum to take on the Tigers out of Conference USA.

    The Zags were dealt a stunning 81-77 overtime loss at San Francisco last Saturday as a hefty 12-point favorite, halting a nine-game winning streak. But they bounced back big time on Thursday with a 76-49 pounding of Portland giving nine points, ending a four-game ATS slide. The Bulldogs have averaged 78.9 ppg while allowing 70.0 ppg this season, and in their last five starts, they’ve upped that margin by nearly two points (80-69.4).

    Memphis broke open a tie game with less than four minutes to play on Wednesday against Alabama-Birmingham, pulling away for an 85-75 victory as a 7½-point favorite to improve to 3-1 SU and ATS in its last four starts. The spread-covering roll comes on the heels of a nine-game ATS drought. Over the past five games, the Tigers have averaged an even 80 ppg and given up 69.4 ppg, and on their home floor this season, they are outscoring foes by almost 21 ppg (80.6-59.7).

    These two perennial NCAA Tournament participants have met each of the last four years, with Memphis going 4-0 SU (2-2 ATS). Last year, the Tigers rolled 68-50 on the road as a four-point pup, and two seasons ago, they posted an 81-73 home win, falling short as a hefty 13-point favorite.

    The Bulldogs have dropped four of their last five ATS decisions and are in an 0-4 ATS rut following a SU win, but they remain on pointspread upticks of 5-0 against winning teams, 5-1 after a spread-cover, 3-1-1 outside the West Coast Conference and 5-2 against Conference USA foes. The Tigers are on an 18-8 ATS roll against winning teams, though they shoulder negative ATS streaks of 3-10 overall in lined action, 0-5 in non-conference action, 1-8 after a SU win and 1-6 on Saturday.

    The over is on a bundle of runs for Gonzaga, including 23-7 overall, 14-4 on the highway, 21-6 after a SU win, 6-1 after a spread-cover 16-5 in non-conference play and 4-1 on Saturday. The over has also hit in five of Memphis’ last six starts overall and four of its last five following a spread-cover.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: OVER


    (12) BYU (22-2, 12-9 ATS) at UNLV (18-4, 14-6 ATS)

    Streaking Brigham Young makes the road trip to the Thomas & Mack Center for a Mountain West Conference clash with the Rebels.

    The Cougars fell at New Mexico 76-72 as a 1½-point pup on Jan. 27, their only loss in their last 18 games. BYU has since bounced back by dropping Utah 82-69 last Saturday, coming up just short as a 13½-point home chalk, and routing Texas Christian 76-56 Tuesday, draining a three-pointer in the waning seconds to narrowly cover as a 19-point home favorite. BYU averages 82.7 ppg (seventh nationally) while allowing 63.0, and Dave Rose’s troops also rate in the top 10 in field-goal shooting (49.3 percent, 10th), three-point success (42 percent, third) and free-throw shooting (77.4 percent, first).

    Since suffering an upset home loss to Utah in mid-January, UNLV has won four in a row (3-1 ATS), including Wednesday’s 78-50 rout of Wyoming as an 8½-point road favorite. Over their last five games, the Rebels have averaged 73.2 ppg while allowing 63.0 ppg, shooting a torrid 51.2 percent in that stretch and holding the opposition to just 39.9 percent.

    UNLV has gone 5-2 SU and ATS in its last seven clashes with BYU, losing 77-73 last month on the road, but covering as a 7½-point underdog. Last year in Vegas, the Rebels eked out a 75-74 win, with BYU cashing as a 1½-point pup. UNLV is 9-3 ATS in the last dozen meetings overall and 5-1 ATS in the last six at the Thomas & Mack.

    The Cougars are on ATS rolls of 4-1 on the road, 4-1 on Saturday, 4-1 against winning teams, 13-5 coming off a spread-cover and 5-2 after a SU win. Likewise, the Rebels – rated 10th nationally ATS – are on spread-covering runs of 9-3 overall, 5-0 against winning teams, 6-2 in conference play and 7-1 at home against teams with a winning road mark.

    BYU is on handful of “under” streaks, including 6-1 overall (all in the MWC), 7-3 on the highway, 6-0 after a SU win, 4-0 after an ATS victory and 7-2 on Saturday. The over, though, has hit in the Cougars’ last four starts against winning teams, and UNLV is on “over” tears of 8-3 at home, 4-0 against winning teams and 4-1 on Saturday. Finally, in this rivalry, the total has gone high in 12 of the last 14 contests overall (4-0 last four) and seven of the last eight in Vegas.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: UNLV and OVER


    (20) Baylor (17-4, 11-3 ATS) at Texas A&M (16-6, 10-8 ATS)

    Texas A&M hopes to build on this week’s upset victory at Missouri when it welcomes the 20th-ranked Bears to Reed Arena in College Station, Texas.

    Baylor followed up last Saturday’s 80-77 overtime win over Texas as a nine-point underdog with Wednesday’s 84-63 rout of Iowa State, easily covering as an 11½-point home favorite. The Bears, who have scored at least 70 points in 13 consecutive games, are 5-3 SU and 6-2 ATS in Big 12 contests, including 1-2 on the road (2-1 ATS). They’ve cashed in seven of nine road/neutral-site games, where they average 75 ppg on 49.6 percent shooting.

    The Aggies stunned Missouri 77-74 as a 9½-point road underdog Wednesday, snapping the Tigers’ 32-game home winning streak. Texas A&M has won four of its last five games (all in conference), and it has followed up an 0-3 ATS slide with back-to-back spread-covers. The Aggies are 12-0 at home this season – outscoring visitors by 17 ppg (75-58) – but just 4-4 ATS in lined action. Going back to last season, A&M is on a 15-game home winning streak, going 7-0 SU and 5-2 ATS when hosting conference foes.

    These squads split their season series last year, with Texas A&M winning 84-73 as a 1½-point home underdog and the Bears prevailing 72-68, but coming up just short as a 5½-point home pup. The Aggies have cashed in each of the last three series clashes, and the underdog is 11-1 ATS in the last 12 contests (5-0 ATS in the last five). Finally, Baylor ended a 5-0 spread-covering run at Reed Arena with last year’s loss as a road favorite.

    Baylor is riding pointspread streaks of 11-2 overall, 6-1 on the highway, 4-1 in Big 12 play, 7-2 after a SU victory, 6-2 after a spread-cover, 6-0 on Saturday and 10-2 against winning teams. The Aggies have cashed in four of their last five on Saturday, but are 2-7 ATS in their last nine when coming off an outright victory.

    The high-scoring Bears are on “over” runs of 8-1 overall, 4-0 on the road, 7-0 in Big 12 action, 6-0 after a SU victory and 5-1 on Saturday. Also, the last five battles between these rivals in College Station have topped the total. Conversely, the under is 5-1 in A&M’s last six at home and 4-1 in its last five on Saturday.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: BAYLOR and OVER


    South Carolina (13-8, 8-10 ATS) at (14) Tennessee (17-4, 8-9-1 ATS)

    Tennessee shoots for its sixth straight victory over the Gamecocks when these SEC rivals both put modest two-game winning streaks on the line at Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville.

    South Carolina ended a three-game losing streak on Jan. 23 in stunning fashion, handing top-ranked Kentucky its first loss of the season with a 68-62 triumph as a seven-point home underdog. The Gamecocks followed that up last Saturday by rallying for a 78-77 victory over Georgia, falling short as a seven-point home underdog. They’re 4-3 SU and 3-4 ATS in conference, but they lost their last two road games to SEC foes Ole Miss (66-57 as an 8½-point underdog) and Florida (58-56, cashing as a six-point pup).

    After barely holding off Florida at home on Sunday 61-60, the Volunteers went to lowly LSU on Thursday and nearly blew a double-digit second half lead, surviving 59-54. However, they failed to cover as a 6½-point road chalk, so Tennessee is in a four-game spread-covering slump and is 1-5 ATS in its last six contests (all within the SEC). Bruce Pearl’s team is 11-1 at Thompson-Boling this season, averaging 83.3 ppg (48.9 percent shooting) and allowing 65.2 ppg (38 percent), yet it is just 4-5 ATS in lined home games.

    Tennessee has won five in a row in this series (3-2 ATS). Last year, it held off the ‘Cocks 82-79 in Knoxville, falling way short as a nine-point favorite, then went to South Carolina six weeks later and cruised to an 86-70 win as a two-point road underdog. In this series, the pup is on ATS runs of 3-0, 6-2 and 9-3, with the Gamecocks covering in four of their last five trips to Knoxville.

    South Carolina is 37-17-1 ATS in its last 55 road games, but it is 3-7-1 ATS in its last 11 on Saturday and 1-6 ATS in its last seven when coming off a victory. Meanwhile, in addition to its current four-game pointspread drought, Tennessee has failed to cover in four of its last five on Saturday and is 1-5-1 ATS in its last seven after a non-cover.

    The under is on a 5-1-1 roll in this rivalry. Additionally, South Carolina carries “under” trends of 18-7-1 overall, 5-1 on the highway, 7-2-1 in SEC play and 5-1-1 against winning teams, while the Vols sport low-scoring streaks of 17-7 overall, 4-1 at home, 6-2 in conference, 4-0 against winning teams and 17-5 after a SU win.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


    (5) Michigan State (19-4, 8-14 ATS) at Illinois (15-8, 8-14 ATS)

    The Spartans try to rebound from their first conference loss of the season when they travel to Assembly Hall in Champaign for a Big Ten battle with surging Illinois.

    Michigan State got off to a slow start at Wisconsin on Tuesday and never recovered, getting blown out 67-49 as a two-point road underdog. The defeat snapped the Spartans’ 10-game winning streak, the last nine of which came against Big Ten opponents in what was the best start to a conference season in school history. Adding injury to insult, star point guard Kalin Lucas had to be carried off the floor in the second half of Tuesday’s loss because of a badly sprained ankle, and he’s questionable for tonight’s contest.

    Since covering the spread in its first four league games, Michigan State is 1-5 ATS, including consecutive non-covers on the road. Also, Tom Izzo’s troops are now 6-4 SU and 4-6 ATS in road/neutral-site contests, but 4-1 (3-2 ATS) in Big Ten roadies.

    The Illini have followed up a three-game losing skid with three straight victories, most recently pounding Iowa 57-49 as a 4½-point road underdog on Wednesday. Illinois, which started the conference season with a three wins in a row, are now 6-3 in the Big Ten but just 4-5 ATS, including 3-1 SU and 1-3 ATS at home, with the lone SU setback being an 84-78 defeat to then-No. 13 Purdue in a pick-em contest last month. The Illini are 11-1 this season at Assembly Hall, but just 4-7 ATS.

    The Spartans ran their winning streak over Illinois to five in a row with a 73-63 rout at home on Jan. 16, but Illinois got inside the number as an 11½-point underdog. In fact, the teams have split the cash in their last 10 meetings, with the underdog covering in the last three and the visitor going 4-0 ATS in the last four.

    Although it has failed to cover in five of its last six games, Michigan State is 11-2 ATS in its last 13 games after a loss and 11-5 ATS in its last 16 Saturday contests. The Illini sport several negative ATS trends, including 4-9 overall, 1-5 at home, 1-6 against winning teams, 2-5 after a SU win, 7-18-1 after a non-cover and 1-7 after a non-cover.

    These teams have stayed under the total in seven of their last eight meetings overall and seven of the last eight clashes in Illinois. Additionally, Michigan State is riding “under” trends of 7-2 overall, 4-0 on the road, 16-5 in Big Ten action and 5-1 versus winning teams. On the other hand, the Illini are on “over” streaks of 19-7 overall, 10-2 at home, 4-1 in league play and 7-2 on Saturday.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


    Arizona State (16-7, 9-10 ATS) at Washington (15-7, 6-15 ATS)

    Arizona State shoots for a two-game weekend sweep in Washington when it visits to the Huskies, who are seeking their fourth consecutive win overall and third straight Pac-10 victory.

    The Sun Devils had little trouble at Washington State on Thursday, topping the Cougars 81-70 as a 2½-point road favorite. Since starting conference play with consecutive road losses to USC and UCLA, Arizona State has won five of its last seven games SU and ATS, going 3-0 SU and ATS on the road during this stretch. The SU winner has covered the spread in each of the team’s last 11 games, including all 10 of its Pac-10 contests.

    Washington has won three in a row and five of its last seven, with all five wins coming at home (3-1 ATS in lined contests). On Thursday, the Huskies earned a tough 81-75 victory over Arizona, but fell short as a 10-point favorite. That victory came on the heels of last Saturday’s 92-64 rout of Washington State as a nine-point home chalk, with Washington outscoring its instate rivals 56-24 in the second half. Lorenzo Romar’s team is 15-1 at home (6-9 ATS), compared with 0-6 SU and ATS away from Seattle.

    The Huskies’ average margin of victory at home is 20 ppg, as they’re averaging 86.8 ppg and allowing 68.8 ppg in front of their fans, and prior to Thursday’s six-point win over Arizona, Washington had scored four straight double-digit home wins (three against Pac-10 rivals). As for Arizona State, it has split its eight games away from home (both SU and ATS), netting 66.3 ppg and yielding 64 ppg.

    These teams met a month ago in Tempe, Ariz., and the Sun Devils rolled 68-51 as a four-point home favorite, improving to 4-1 ATS in their last five against the Huskies. Arizona State also defeated Washington 75-65 as a one-point chalk in last year’s Pac-10 tournament, so it has won two in a row in this series after losing 12 of the previous 13 clashes going back to 2003-2004. The Sun Devils are 1-6 SU in their last seven in Seattle, but they’ve cashed in four of their last five visits to Bank of American Arena. In fact, the visitor is on a 5-1 ATS roll in this rivalry.

    Arizona comes into this contest armed with ATS hot streaks of 6-2 overall (all in conference), 4-1 versus winning teams and 4-1 after both a SU and ATS win. On the flip side, the Huskies are mired in pointspread funks of 6-16 overall, 3-8 in the Pac-10, 5-12 against winning teams, 4-12 after a SU victory and 1-5 after a non-cover.

    These teams have topped the total in four of their last five meetings. Also, Washington is on “over” upticks of 27-11 overall, 18-7 at home, 27-8 in Pac-10 action, 20-6 after a SU victory and 17-8 on Saturday, while the Sun Devils have gone high in six straight overall (all in conference), five of six on the road, four of five versus winning teams and five of seven on Saturday.

    ATS ADVANTAGE: ARIZONA STATE and OVER


    NBA

    Denver (34-16, 23-25-2 ATS) at Utah (30-18, 29-17-2 ATS)

    The Jazz put their seven-game overall and nine-game home winning streaks on the line when they entertain the Nuggets at EnergySolutions Arena in a Northwest Division tussle.

    Denver caps a quick two-game road trip tonight, coming off Friday’s 126-113 upset of the Lakers as an 8½-point road underdog. The Nuggets, who continue to play without All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony (who has missed seven straight games with an ankle injury) are 14-4 SU in their last 18 games, including 5-2 on the road. However, George Karl’s club is in a 10-17-2 funk overall, going 4-8-1 ATS in its last 13 as a visitor.

    Utah has been off since crushing the Trail Blazers 118-105 as a 7½-point home favorite on Wednesday, its seventh win in a row (6-1 ATS), with five of the last six being by nine points or more. The Jazz have also won 12 of their last 14 games, going 11-1-2 ATS, and during this stretch, they’re 9-0 at home (7-1-1 ATS). Utah has been getting the job done on both ends of the floor, topping 100 points in nine straight games and 11 of the last 12 (110.3 ppg average) while holding 12 of its last 14 opponents to 98 points or less (96.6 ppg average).

    The Nuggets have taken four straight meetings with Utah (3-0-1 ATS), including all three this year (2-0-1 ATS). Most recently, the Jazz went to Denver on Jan. 17 and fell 119-112, pushing as a seven-point road underdog, which ended the Nuggets’ 6-0 ATS roll in this rivalry. The favorite is 23-11-2 ATS in the last 36 clashes between these division foes.

    In addition to their aforementioned pointspread slumps of 10-17-2 overall and 4-8-1 on the road, the Nuggets are also in ATS nosedives of 5-12-2 against the Western Conference, 1-5-1 against division foes and 1-4-1 when playing on back-to-back nights.

    Utah’s ATS streaks of 11-1-2 overall and 7-1-1 at home are bolstered by additional pointspread upticks of 8-1-1 against the Western Conference, 16-5-2 against winning teams, 6-1 on Saturday, 4-0-1 when coming off two days of rest and 4-1-2 after a double-digit win. However, the Jazz are 4-9-1 ATS in their last 14 games against Northwest Division rivals.

    Denver is on “under” streaks of 4-2 overall, 6-2 on the highway and 5-1 on Saturday, but Utah sports “over” trends of 12-2 against division rivals, 5-0 versus winning teams and 4-1 after two days of rest. Finally, the last four Jazz-Nuggets battles in Salt Lake City have stayed low

    ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER

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    DCI

    Straight Up: 2682-848 (.760)
    ATS: 1086-1097 (.497)
    ATS Vary Units: 3141-3267 (.490)
    Over/Under: 927-924 (.501)
    Over/Under Vary Units: 1398-1382 (.503)

    America East Conference
    Boston U. 70, ALBANY 60
    MAINE 63, Binghamton 59
    NEW HAMPSHIRE 63, Hartford 56
    Atlantic 10 Conference
    Charlotte 83, FORDHAM 63
    GEORGE WASHINGTON 73, Duquesne 68
    LA SALLE 67, Saint Louis 62
    RHODE ISLAND 87, Massachusetts 71
    SAINT JOSEPH'S 73, St. Bonaventure 72
    Temple vs. RICHMOND: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    Xavier 71, DAYTON 68
    Atlantic Coast Conference
    Duke 78, BOSTON COLLEGE 67
    FLORIDA STATE 71, Miami (Fla.) 63
    GEORGIA TECH 76, NC State 66
    VIRGINIA 72, Wake Forest 70
    VIRGINIA TECH 71, Clemson 68
    Atlantic Sun Conference
    Campbell 69, FLORIDA GULF COAST 64
    East Tennessee State 74, STETSON 61
    KENNESAW STATE 67, USC Upstate 58
    Big 12 Conference
    Baylor vs. TEXAS A&M: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    KANSAS 81, Nebraska 56
    Kansas State 82, IOWA STATE 71
    Missouri 80, COLORADO 75
    Texas 81, OKLAHOMA 77
    TEXAS TECH 83, Oklahoma State 81
    Big East Conference
    CONNECTICUT 75, DePaul 59
    LOUISVILLE 85, Rutgers 66
    Marquette 85, PROVIDENCE 80
    PITTSBURGH 77, Seton Hall 72
    Villanova 78, GEORGETOWN 77
    West Virginia 71, ST. JOHN'S 59
    Big Sky Conference
    MONTANA 74, Idaho State 58
    Weber State 73, MONTANA STATE 70
    Big South Conference
    CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 77, Gardner-Webb 65
    COASTAL CAROLINA 80, UNC Asheville 68
    LIBERTY 75, Presbyterian 62
    RADFORD 84, High Point 72
    Winthrop 89, VMI 80
    Big Ten Conference
    Michigan State 68, ILLINOIS 66
    Minnesota 68, PENN STATE 63
    Wisconsin 59, MICHIGAN 53
    Big West Conference
    CAL STATE FULLERTON 74, UC Riverside 59
    LONG BEACH STATE 77, Cal State Northridge 74
    PACIFIC 74, Cal Poly 55
    UC Santa Barbara 69, UC DAVIS 67
    Colonial Athletic Association
    DELAWARE 72, UNC Wilmington 66
    DREXEL 64, George Mason 57
    GEORGIA STATE 60, William & Mary 59
    Northeastern 65, HOFSTRA 57
    TOWSON 70, James Madison 69
    VCU 64, Old Dominion 62
    Conference USA
    HOUSTON 74, Southern Miss 66
    MARSHALL 83, East Carolina 64
    Smu vs. TULANE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    Uab 72, RICE 58
    UTEP 71, Tulsa 67
    Great West Conference
    CHICAGO STATE 64, Texas-Pan American 63
    UTAH VALLEY 74, Houston Baptist 68
    Horizon League
    BUTLER 65, Wright State 54
    Cleveland State 65, LOYOLA (CHICAGO) 64
    UIC 67, Youngstown State 65
    VALPARAISO 70, Detroit 67
    Wisconsin-Milwaukee 70, GREEN BAY 69
    Ivy League
    COLUMBIA 64, Yale 61
    CORNELL 83, Brown 52
    HARVARD 77, Penn 55
    Princeton 56, DARTMOUTH 41
    Mid-American Conference
    Akron 59, BALL STATE 58
    Buffalo 71, TOLEDO 60
    Kent State 65, CENTRAL MICHIGAN 62
    Miami (Ohio) 68, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 61
    Ohio vs. EASTERN MICHIGAN: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    WESTERN MICHIGAN 63, Bowling Green State 58
    Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
    MORGAN STATE 84, Florida A&M 61
    NORFOLK STATE 78, Umes 70
    NORTH CAROLINA A&T 61, Delaware State 60
    SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 69, Hampton 61
    Missouri Valley Conference
    Bradley 68, EVANSVILLE 64
    ILLINOIS STATE 69, Drake 63
    MISSOURI STATE 71, Creighton 69
    NORTHERN IOWA 66, Southern Illinois 51
    WICHITA STATE 68, Indiana State 57
    Mountain West Conference
    AIR FORCE 60, Tcu 58
    Byu vs. UNLV: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    COLORADO STATE 77, Wyoming 69
    NEW MEXICO 71, San Diego State 65
    Northeast Conference
    CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE 66, Bryant 49
    LONG ISLAND 68, St. Francis (N.Y.) 61
    MONMOUTH 67, Fairleigh Dickinson 60
    Mount St. Mary's 65, WAGNER 57
    QUINNIPIAC 79, Sacred Heart 66
    ROBERT MORRIS 76, Saint Francis (Pa.) 57
    Ohio Valley Conference
    Eastern Illinois vs. SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    EASTERN KENTUCKY 77, Jacksonville State 66
    MOREHEAD STATE 81, Tennessee Tech 65
    MURRAY STATE 80, Austin Peay 65
    Tennessee State vs. TENNESSEE-MARTIN: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    Pacific-10 Conference
    Arizona 75, WASHINGTON STATE 73
    Arizona State vs. WASHINGTON: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    California 74, UCLA 71
    OREGON STATE 66, Oregon 62
    USC 67, Stanford 60
    Patriot League
    AMERICAN 67, Lehigh 66
    Lafayette vs. HOLY CROSS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    Southeastern Conference
    ARKANSAS 82, Auburn 75
    FLORIDA 72, Mississippi State 66
    Kentucky 79, LSU 63
    MISSISSIPPI 75, Alabama 68
    TENNESSEE 79, South Carolina 70
    Vanderbilt 78, GEORGIA 71
    Southern Conference
    COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 75, Samford 58
    DAVIDSON 84, Georgia Southern 68
    FURMAN 72, Elon 62
    THE CITADEL 67, Chattanooga 61
    WESTERN CAROLINA 83, Appalachian State 76
    WOFFORD 74, UNC Greensboro 56
    Southland Conference
    SAM HOUSTON STATE 82, Central Arkansas 58
    Stephen F. Austin 72, LAMAR 64
    TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI 74, Nicholls State 63
    TEXAS STATE 79, McNeese State 76
    UT ARLINGTON 90, Northwestern State 77
    UT SAN ANTONIO 70, Southeastern Louisiana 68
    Southwestern Athletic Conference
    Alabama State 69, MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 67
    ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 75, Alabama A&M 64
    GRAMBLING STATE 71, Southern 65
    JACKSON STATE 83, Alcorn State 58
    PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 65, Texas Southern 64
    Summit League
    IPFW 80, Centenary 64
    Iupui 64, WESTERN ILLINOIS 57
    NORTH DAKOTA STATE 77, Southern Utah 65
    OAKLAND 74, Oral Roberts 70
    Oral Roberts 67, IPFW 65
    SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 77, Umkc 65
    SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 80, Southern Utah 64
    Sun Belt Conference
    Arkansas State 67, NEW ORLEANS 58
    Florida Atlantic 70, DENVER 69
    LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 74, Ualr 66
    Middle Tennessee 65, SOUTH ALABAMA 64
    North Texas 83, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 73
    WESTERN KENTUCKY 75, Troy 74
    West Coast Conference
    LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 80, Pepperdine 73
    SAINT MARY'S 87, San Francisco 66
    SAN DIEGO 66, Santa Clara 59
    Western Athletic Conference
    BOISE STATE 76, Idaho 72
    Fresno State vs. HAWAI'I: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
    NEW MEXICO STATE 85, San Jose State 79
    UTAH STATE 80, Nevada 68
    Non-Conference
    Howard 63, WINSTON-SALEM STATE 62
    Longwood 71, NEW JERSEY TECH 68
    MEMPHIS 75, Gonzaga 74
    Savannah State 58, NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 53
    UC IRVINE 70, Cal State Bakersfield 66

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