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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    #2
    Hunter Price

    Nov 12 '19, 9:05 AM in 16m
    Tennis | Roger Federer vs Matteo Berrettini
    Play on: Matteo Berrettini +447 at BMaker

    1* Free Pick on Matteo Berrettini +447
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      #3
      Cole Faxon

      Nov 12 '19, 6:00 PM in 9h
      NCAA-F | Eastern Michigan vs Akron
      Play on: UNDER 49 -109

      FREE PLAY on Eastern Michigan/Akron under 49 -109
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        #4
        Totals Guru

        Nov 12 '19, 6:00 PM in 9h
        NCAA-F | Eastern Michigan vs Akron
        Play on: OVER 49½ -110

        Free Total Annihilator On Eastern Michigan vs Akron over 49½ -110
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #5
          Steve Janus

          Nov 12 '19, 7:00 PM in 10h
          NCAA-B | Chattanooga vs Troy State
          Play on: OVER 141½ -110

          1* Free Sharp Play on Chattanooga vs Troy State over 141½ -110
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #6
            Bobby Conn

            Nov 12 '19, 7:05 PM in 10h
            NBA | Thunder vs Pacers
            Play on: OVER 212 -110

            1* Free Play on Thunder/Pacers over 212 -110
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              #7
              Jimmy Boyd

              Nov 12 '19, 10:00 PM in 13h
              NCAA-B | Texas-Arlington vs Nevada
              Play on: Texas-Arlington +6 -109 at GTBets

              1* Free Pick on Texas-Arlington +6 -109
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                #8
                Mark Wilson

                Nov 12 '19, 10:05 PM in 13h
                NHL | Predators vs Canucks
                Play on: OVER 5½ -115

                Free Play on Predators vs Canucks over 5½ -115
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                • Can'tPickAWinner
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                  #9
                  Betting Recap - Week 11
                  Joe Williams

                  College Football Week 11 Results

                  WAGER Favorites-Underdogs
                  Straight Up 31-18
                  Against the Spread 17-32

                  WAGER Home-Away
                  Straight Up 31-18
                  Against the Spread 20-29

                  WAGER Totals (O/U)
                  Over-Under 25-23-1

                  YEAR TO DATE Favorites-Underdogs
                  Straight Up 521-142
                  Against the Spread 332-320-11

                  YEAR TO DATE Home-Away
                  Straight Up 429-230
                  Against the Spread 318-330-11

                  YEAR TO DATE Totals (O/U)
                  Over-Under 317-340-12

                  The largest underdogs to win straight up
                  Nevada (+17, ML +700) at San Diego State, 17-13
                  Tulsa (+16, ML +575) vs. UCF, 34-31
                  Illinois (+15.5, ML +550) at Michigan State, 37-34
                  California (+9, ML +275) vs. Washington State, 23-20
                  Miami-Ohio (+7, ML +230) at Ohio, 24-21
                  Minnesota (+6.5, ML +210) vs. Penn State, 31-26
                  Appalachian State (+6, ML +200) at South Carolina, 20-15

                  The largest favorites to cover
                  Ohio State (-42.5) vs. Maryland, 73-14
                  Clemson (-35) at N.C. State, 55-10
                  Army (-34.5) vs. Massachusetts, 63-7
                  Cincinnati (-34) vs. Connecticut, 48-3
                  Mississippi (-28) vs. New Mexico State, 41-3
                  Florida (-27) vs. Vanderbilt, 56-0

                  AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (AAC)
                  -- Cincinnati entered the weekend as the highest ranked team among the Group of Five candidates, and they did nothing to hurt their chances with a 48-3 whitewashing of Connecticut. The Bearcats covered the 34-point number, their first cover outings after opening the season 5-1 ATS. ... SMU was involved in another shootout, as they held off East Carolina by a 59-51 count in Dallas. The 'over' is now 9-0-1 in 10 games for the Mustangs this season. After opening the season 5-0 ATS, they're just 1-4 ATS across the past five, including non-covers in the past three. ... Tulsa entered Friday's game against UCF with nothing to play for but pride, as they have been eliminated from bowl contention. They showed tremendous pride in dealing the Golden Knights a 34-31 loss. While the Golden Hurricane entered on a five-game losing streak, they're now 3-1 ATS across the four outings. Looks like there will be no national championship claims this season in Orlando.

                  ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE (ACC)
                  -- Miami dumped Louisville by a 52-27 score, perhaps their most impressive showing of the season. The Hurricanes have won and covered a season-best three in a row after opening 3-4 SU/ATS, and they're now bowl eligible. ... Duke opened the season with a 4-2 SU/ATS mark, but they're on a three-game skid after falling at home to Notre Dame by a 38-7 count. They're also 0-3 ATS during the slid, and their offense has dried up. They're averaging just 12.7 PPG across the past three after opening with 40.4 PPG in a five-game span from Sept. 7-Oct. 12. ... Virginia held off Georgia Tech by a 33-28 score, as the Cavaliers moved to 7-3 SU. However, after opening 2-0 ATS, they're just 2-5-1 ATS across the past eight. The Yellow Jackets opened 0-6 ATS, but they're not quitting down the stretch, going 2-1 ATS across the past three. They're a friend to total bettors, too, as the 'over' is 4-1 in the past five contests. ... N.C. State has given Clemson some trouble in the past, including a straight-up victory at Carter-Finley Stadium back on Nov. 19, 2011, a game which I attended. The Pack won 37-13 that night as 7 1/2-point underdogs. There was no such trouble on Saturday. The Tigers mowed down the Pack 55-10 in chilly Raleigh. Remember when everyone was writing off the Tigers after their near-miss at UNC? Yeah, they're not going anywhere anytime soon.

                  BIG TEN
                  -- Illinois looked like the same old Illini on Saturday - for three quarters. They entered the fourth quarter down 31-10 at Michigan State, but this installment of the Illini is different. They really do fight. They outscored Sparty 27-3 in the final quarter, earning bowl eligibility in style with a 37-34 win. Remember all of those calls for Lovie Smith's job the past couple of seasons. He is safe now, and the calls are for Mark Dantonio's job in East Lansing these days. ... The big news in the Big Ten was the eligibility issue and suspension of DE Chase Young, the Heisman Trophy candidate. He reportedly took a small loan from a close family friend to fly his girlfriend out to the Rose Bowl to see him play. He paid the load back in the spring. Sounds harmless enough, but this is the archaic and selective punishing NCAA we're talking about here. Was Ohio State distracted? Nah. They embarrassed Maryland by a 73-14 score, their second time hitting the 70-point plateau this season. They were ranked No. 1 in the first official College Football Playoff rankings released this past Tuesday, but likely will slip due to LSU's win over Alabama in the SEC. ... Another playoff hopeful likely to tumble is Penn State, as they were ranked No. 4. They went to Minnesota, a team which received knocks because they "haven't played anybody", and lost to the Golden Gophers by a 31-26 score in an entertaining game. P.J. Fleck's rowed the boat at Western Michigan, and now he's rowing it in the Twin Cities. The Gophers are 6-0 ATS across the past six.

                  BIG 12
                  -- Iowa State gave Oklahoma all they could handle in a 42-41 loss in Norman. Inside the final minute HC Matt Campbell elected to go for two and the win after a late touchdown, but the attempt was picked off to avert disaster for the Sooners. The Cyclones have lost to both Oklahoma schools in the past two games, and they're still not yet eligible for a bowl at 5-4 SU with three to play. ... Texas held off Kansas State by a 27-24 score, although the Wildcats grabbed the cover. It was a rather curious line with K-State catching more than a touchdown against the skidding Longhorns. The Wildcats have covered four in a row, and the 'under' is 5-1 across their past six, as they have been a friend to bettors. Overall they're 7-2 ATS in nine outings. ... Baylor won a crazy game in TCU, 29-23 in overtime. This was not just a bad beat, but perhaps the worst one of the 2019 season (see below). The Bears improved to 9-0 SU, but they're just 5-4 ATS, while the 'over' is 3-1 across the past four. The over is 6-1 in TCU's past seven, too, although it probably shouldn't have hit. Again, see below.

                  CONFERENCE USA
                  -- Florida Atlantic won the Shula Bowl, which is the annual meeting with South Florida rival Florida International. The Owls won 37-7, topping FIU for the 13th time in 17 meetings. More importantly to bettors, Lane Kiffin's Owls are 7-3 SU heading into a bye, temporarily in sole possession of first place in the East Division of C-USA. They're 7-1 SU across the past eight, and 5-1 ATS over the past six. They're still the only team to cover the spread against No. 1 Ohio State, too, and only team to score more than twice against the Buckeyes in a game this season. ... UAB is suddenly in freefall, as they were blasted 37-2 by Southern Miss. The Blazers opened 6-1 SU/5-2 ATS, but they're 0-2 SU/ATS over the past two with the 'under' hitting in both since they're averaging 4.5 PPG during the skid. ... Texas-San Antonio stole one at Old Dominion, winning 24-23. The Roadrunners are now 3-0 ATS and they have hit the 'over' in three straight, too. ... Louisiana Tech spanked North Texas, 52-17, as the Mean Green slipped to 4-6 SU, needing to win both of their final games to become bowl eligible. They're just 1-5 ATS in the past six, too.

                  MID-AMERICAN (MAC)
                  -- All three mid-week MAC games saw the underdog go 3-0 ATS, with Miami-Ohio winning outright at Ohio, 24-21. The 'over' covered in the pair of Tuesday battles, too, while Wednesday's Miami-Ohio contest hit the under thanks to a scoreless first quarter. ... If you had an 'under' ticket in the Ball State-Western Michigan game (myself included), you elected to receive your bad beat a few days early. See below.

                  MOUNTAIN WEST
                  -- There were four games in the Mountain West, and all four were decided by four or fewer points, with the Wyoming-Boise State game going to overtime. The Cowboys were using a backup quarterback, as were the Broncos, so that explained the low-scoring affair. Even overtime wasn't enough to bail out 'over' bettors in this one. ... Nevada pulled off a surprising 17-13 road win against San Diego State, who, honestly, have been living rather dangerously. The Aztecs slipped to 1-3 ATS as a double-digit favorite, and perhaps a 17-point spread was a gift to bettors since the Aztecs have failed to scored more than 27 points in every game except at New Mexico State back on Sept. 14. The 'under' is 3-0 in the past three, and 8-1 in their nine games overall. For the Wolf Pack, they attained bowl eligibility with the win, and they're now 6-4 SU while winning outright twice as double-digit 'dogs this season. ... San Jose State headed to the islands and lost an entertaining 42-40 game at Hawaii. The Spartans have dropped two in a row despite averaging 41.0 PPG, and they're 3-0 ATS in the past three, while going 6-1-1 ATS in the past eight overall.

                  PAC-12
                  -- There were just four total games in the Pac-12, with three games on Saturday. USC-Arizona State was an entertaining battle, as the Trojans won 31-26 in Tempe, just narrowly missing a 5.5-point cover. After opening 0-3 SU/1-2 ATS on the road, the Trojans are 2-0 SU/0-1-1 ATS in the past two away from home. The 'over' is also 3-0 in the past three games following a 5-0 'under' run for the Men of Troy. ... Colorado snapped a five-game losing skid, rallying for a gutsy 17-13 win over Stanford. The Buffaloes still need to win their final two for bowl eligibility, and they have Washington and Utah remaining. Good luck with that! Speaking of Washington, they won 19-7 on Friday night against Oregon State, nearly shutting them out. In fact, the defense did not allow any points, as the Beavers scored their only TD on a pick-six.

                  SOUTHEASTERN (SEC)
                  -- Arkansas ended up closely as short 'dogs at home against a Conference USA team, Western Kentucky. It gets worse. The Hogs were thrashed by the Hilltoppers by a 45-19 score, and the QB for WKU was a former Arkansas signal caller. It doesn't appear head coach Chad Morris is going to be employed much longer in Fayetteville, if he even lasts the week. ... Of course, the most highly-anticipated game of the season was LSU-Alabama. A lot of talk about Minnesota was "they haven't played anybody", but really, who has 'Bama played? Duke? New Mexico State? Ole Miss? A&M? None of the teams they played previously were in the rankings this week. LSU was ranked No. 2 in the College Playoff rankings, and they opened a 33-13 lead at halftime before hanging on for the 46-41 victory in Tuscaloosa. Alabama is 4-5 ATS this season, and they have yet to cover in consecutive games this season. ... Tennessee went up to Kentucky and it seemed like old times. They rallied for a 17-13 win after falling behind 13-0 after one quarter, and the Vols have now won three in a row and moved within one game of bowl eligibility. More importantly they're 5-0 ATS across the past five after going 1-4 ATS to start.

                  SUN BELT
                  -- South Carolina paid Appalachian State to come to Columbia to play. They didn't know they'd be getting an angry Mountaineers side after losing at home to Georgia Southern last week. App State pulled off a road win for the second time against a Power 5 team, just the seventh team to do that since 2001. ... Spreaking of Southern, they failed to cover over the momentum from their big win. They went to Troy and were handled, 49-28 as field-goal favorites. The Eagles slipped to 5-4 SU, and still need a win to attain bowl eligibility. The 'over' is 5-2 across the past seven outings. ... Georgia State was another field-goal favorite on the road to struggle, falling at Louisiana-Monroe by a 45-31 count, snapping a four-game winning streak. It was a rare non-cover for the Panthers, too, as they entered 5-1-2 ATS in the first eight outings.

                  Bad Beats

                  -- Perhaps the most raw beat of the season happened on the Baylor-TCU total. If you had an 'under' (48) ticket, you were on the right side. In fact, there were no touchdowns at all in regulation. The game went to overtime, and should have still cashed the under with just 18 total points on the board. However, the teams exchanged touchdowns in the first overtime, they extended touchdowns in the second OT, too, and you were already done with 46 on the board, regardless of what happened in triple. Baylor ended up winning 29-23, adding salt to the wound of anyone hold a TCU side ticket. The Horned Frogs probably should have covered in regulation, 9-6, but the Bears hit a clutch 51-yard field goal with :36 left to force OT.

                  -- As mentioned, the mid-week MAC game between Ball State and Western Michigan was a tough pill to swallow for 'under' bettors. The total was 64.5, and entering the fourth there were just 38 points on the board. Western Michigan took a 28-24 lead with 5:21 to go, and you were still in good shape. Ball State replied quickly re-taking a 31-28 lead with 3:24 to go. With just 1:05 remaining in regulation, the Broncos struck for a touchdown to win 35-31, flipping the total to 'over'.

                  -- The Florida State-Boston College (64.5) game was a rough one for 'under' bettors, too. Aren't they all? BC tied it up 24-24 with 2:33 to go. FSU answered with a 60-yard touchdown to re-take the lead, 31-24. This game did NOT go to overtime, yet under bettors still lost. Yes, a touchdown was scored by FSU with 1:03 to go, and then BC had a touchdown with just 14 seconds left to flip the total over. There were 41 points on the board with 2:34 to play. There were 28 points scored in the final 2:33. Ouch.
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                  • Can'tPickAWinner
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                    #10
                    4th Quarter Covers - Week 11
                    Joe Nelson

                    Glancing at the scoreboard won’t tell you the whole story in most games. Here are some of the games that went down to the wire relative to the spread in the fourth quarter last week in the 11th weekend of the college football.

                    Each week there are several teams that cover despite not necessarily deserving it, as well as other teams that played much better than the final score shows.

                    Toledo (-3) 35, Kent State 33:
                    The line on this game crashed from -7½ to just -3 but Toledo led 14-0 nine minutes into the game and maintained a 28-17 edge at halftime. Kent State climbed back in the game and after a late third quarter touchdown the Flashes kicked the PAT to trail by just one. Toledo would answer less than five minutes later to go up by eight but Kent State completed a 15-play drive to find the end zone with just over five minutes remaining. That score put the Flashes in position to cover but the two-point conversion attempt to make things even more interesting came up short.

                    Miami, OH (+7) 24, Ohio 21:
                    The Bobcats never led in this game but the scoring traded off throughout the game and was tied twice in the fourth quarter as overtime was realistic to keep all spread outcomes in play. With about four minutes remaining Miami connected on Sam Sloman’s 53-yard field goal to take a 3-point lead and Ohio mangled its possession, winding up needing to go for it on 4th-and-23 while having a costly penalty and burning two timeouts.

                    Illinois (+16) 37, Michigan State 34:
                    The Spartans seemed to be in complete control leading 28-3 early and still 31-10 through three quarters. Illinois would score a pair of touchdowns early in the fourth quarter to get back in the game and then got a 76-yard interception return touchdown. The PAT was missed as the Illini weren’t able to tie the game. Michigan State had to settle for a field goal however and the Illini put together a 13-play drive to go 75 yards in the final three minutes for the upset.

                    Purdue (-1) 24, Northwestern 22:
                    The dormant Northwestern offense exploded for two first quarter touchdowns but Purdue would take a 21-16 lead by the end of the third quarter. Northwestern went back in front in the fourth but up by one, failed on the two-point try in what lurked as potentially big play relative to the spread with the Wildcats a slight favorite much of the week. Northwestern missed a field goal with 2:30 remaining in the game to leave the door open for Purdue to steal the win late. With about a minute remaining Aidan O’Connell was intercepted in Northwestern territory on 4th down but the play was wiped out with a pass interference call, handing Purdue a new set of downs 15 yards closer. The Boilermakers only gained two more yards and J.D. Dellinger connected from 39 yards for the Purdue win.

                    Texas San Antonio (+3) 24, Old Dominion 23:
                    The Monarchs had a 23-10 lead through three quarters at home but allowed an 85-yard touchdown drive early in the fourth quarter to wind up in a one-score game. The Roadrunners forced a punt and then put together perhaps their best drive of the season with a 14-play drive that included three 3rd down conversions. The touchdown with fewer than three minutes remaining tied the game and the PAT was good for the lead. Old Dominion approached midfield on its final drive but wound up fumbling on a sack as UTSA got the win.

                    USC (-5½) 31, Arizona State 26:
                    This line climbed as it became clear that Arizona State quarterback Jayden Daniels wouldn’t play. USC scored four touchdowns in the first quarter but Arizona State would battle back, climbing within eight in the third quarter before a USC field goal made it an 11-point margin heading into the fourth quarter. The Sun Devils struck early in the fourth to trail by five with a two-point conversion try coming up short in a key play relative to the number. USC continued to fail to pick up first downs managing only three points in the final three quarters but the defense got an interception in the final minute to thwart a promising late drive from the Sun Devils. The fourth quarter touchdown from Arizona State put the scoring at 57, even with a common number during the week but past the late week total that fell to as low as 54½ with the quarterback change.

                    Mississippi (-28) 41, New Mexico State 3:
                    The Rebels led just 17-3 before getting a touchdown in the final minute before halftime. Adding just seven in the third quarter the margin was right near the spread with a 31-3 edge into the fourth quarter. Mississippi completed a 98-yard drive to slip past the number early in the fourth and then added a late field goal for good measure.

                    Texas (-7) 27, Kansas State 24:
                    A 14-0 Wildcats lead made the favorite cover for the Longhorns unlikely but Texas scored the next 24 points to lead by 10 early in the fourth quarter. After that short field touchdown drive Kansas State returned the kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown to get back within three however. Texas was held to a 3-and-out and Kansas State got a huge 3rd-and-long unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on its drive. That gain put Kansas State in field goal range and the game was tied at the 6:45 mark. Texas quickly approached the edge of field goal range and then found itself with 1st-and-goal from the Kansas State 2-yard line with a minute and a half to go. Texas did its best to burn the entire remaining clock instead of trying to score a touchdown but on 3rd and goal Sam Ehlinger had enough space to scamper into the end zone but an illegal formation play erased it. Texas eventually kicked a 26-yard field goal that was good and Kansas State didn’t get the ball again. Those laying points on the Longhorns with a spread that jumped from -5½ to -7 didn’t see Tom Herman’s late-game logic quite the same way.

                    UL-Monroe (+2½) 45, Georgia State 31:
                    This game was tied 24-24 at halftime without consecutive scores for either team. UL-Monroe would take over with a 3-play 82-yard drive to lead by seven but Georgia State answered to leave the game knotted 31-31 through three quarters. A fumble, and two fourth down failures filled the next three Panthers possessions as the Warhawaks would add two touchdowns to pull away.

                    Wisconsin (-7½) 24, Iowa 22:
                    The Badgers scored a touchdown just before halftime and then again late in the third quarter to emerge with a 21-6 edge. Iowa would put up a great late fight however with 10 points in the first six minutes of the fourth quarter around a Jack Coan interception as some familiarities to the Illinois collapse for Wisconsin emerged. On its field goal Iowa’s kicker was run into but the Hawkeyes opted to keep the points and stay down five rather than going for it on 4th-and-short down eight. The Badgers would burn a big chunk of clock but ultimately couldn’t put the game away, settling for a 29-yard field goal that was barely good. Iowa connected for a 75-yard touchdown pass on its first play and lined up for the tying two-point conversion. Quarterback Nate Stanley ran up the middle and was stopped just short. Wisconsin would reach the Iowa 11-yard-line before ultimately taking a knee in the final minute without adding points.

                    Baylor (-1½) 29, TCU 23:
                    TCU led 9-0 at halftime looking to end Baylor’s undefeated run but the Bears would hit two field goals to trail 9-6 early in the fourth quarter, the second of which came on a 1-yard drive after inheriting great field position with an interception. Five straight punts followed before Baylor put together a late drive aided by a pass interference call, while also having an interception called off with a false start. The Bears went backwards from the TCU 22 and had to make a 51-yard field goal to force overtime as regulation didn’t feature a touchdown. Overtime would feature five straight touchdowns with Baylor going up by six leading the third session but unable to get the required two-point conversion. That score sealed an unfortunate ‘over’ despite 18 points in regulation. Max Duggan seemed to rush into the end zone to tie the game but on review he was ruled out at the 3-yard-line. TCU went backwards from there and eventually on 4th-and-goal the Baylor defense secured the win with an interception, getting the favorite cover as well while remaining at the front of the Big XII race.

                    Oklahoma (-14½) 42, Iowa State 41:
                    Oklahoma led 35-14 at halftime and still led by 21 through three quarters. Iowa State got back within the number with a touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter. Oklahoma fumbled to give the ball right back but Iowa State was unable to score from 1st-and-goal. The defense forced a quick punt and went 80 yards in four plays to suddenly put the game back in play. Facing 3rd-and-7 Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts seemed to be trying to throw the ball away but wound up intercepted in bounds to give the Cyclones great field position. Brock Purdy led a touchdown drive and Matt Campbell made the call to go for the win with 24 seconds to go. Pressure came and Purdy made a throw on the money but egregious pass interference was ignored by the officials as the Sooners escaped.

                    Hawai’i (-9½) 42, San Jose State 40:
                    The line on the late night game had a late jump to as high as -9½ from -7 to -8 most of the week. That appeared to matter with Hawai’i up nine early in the fourth quarter. San Jose State connected for a 40-yard touchdown pass to get within two but the Warriors burned more than five minutes for a 12-play touchdown drive to go back up by nine. The Warriors had a chance to hold that margin but on 4th-and-7 San Jose State converted in its own territory and a few plays later struck the end zone again with fewer than two minutes on the clock to confirm the underdog cover.
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                    • Can'tPickAWinner
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                      #11
                      301E MICHIGAN -302 AKRON
                      AKRON is 0-8 ATS (-8.8 Units) after 3 consecutive games with a turnover margin of -1 or worse in the last 3 seasons.

                      301E MICHIGAN -302 AKRON
                      E MICHIGAN is 8-0 ATS (8 Units) in road games after a loss in the last 3 seasons.

                      303W MICHIGAN -304 OHIO U
                      W MICHIGAN is 4-14 ATS (-11.4 Units) after a win in the last 3 seasons.
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                      • Can'tPickAWinner
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                        #12
                        NCAAF
                        Long Sheet


                        Tuesday, November 12

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                        E MICHIGAN (4 - 5) at AKRON (0 - 9) - 11/12/2019, 6:00 PM
                        Top Trends for this game.
                        E MICHIGAN is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in road games off a loss against a conference rival over the last 3 seasons.
                        AKRON is 0-9 ATS (-9.9 Units) in all games this season.
                        AKRON is 0-9 ATS (-9.9 Units) in all lined games this season.
                        AKRON is 0-8 ATS (-8.8 Units) as an underdog this season.
                        AKRON is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) in home games over the last 2 seasons.
                        AKRON is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) in home lined games over the last 2 seasons.
                        AKRON is 2-11 ATS (-10.1 Units) against conference opponents over the last 2 seasons.
                        AKRON is 0-9 ATS (-9.9 Units) in games played on turf this season.
                        AKRON is 0-7 ATS (-7.7 Units) after 2 or more consecutive straight up losses this season.
                        AKRON is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) when playing against a team with a losing record over the last 2 seasons.

                        Head-to-Head Series History
                        E MICHIGAN is 1-0 against the spread versus AKRON over the last 3 seasons
                        E MICHIGAN is 1-0 straight up against AKRON over the last 3 seasons
                        1 of 1 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                        W MICHIGAN (6 - 4) at OHIO U (4 - 5) - 11/12/2019, 6:30 PM
                        Top Trends for this game.
                        W MICHIGAN is 2-10 ATS (-9.0 Units) off a win against a conference rival over the last 3 seasons.

                        Head-to-Head Series History
                        OHIO U is 1-0 against the spread versus W MICHIGAN over the last 3 seasons
                        OHIO U is 1-0 straight up against W MICHIGAN over the last 3 seasons
                        1 of 1 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons
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                        • Can'tPickAWinner
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                          • Nov 2012
                          • 351013

                          #13
                          NCAAF

                          Week 12


                          Trend Report

                          Tuesday, November 12

                          Eastern Michigan @ Akron
                          Eastern Michigan
                          Eastern Michigan is 9-2-1 ATS in its last 12 games when playing Akron
                          Eastern Michigan is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games when playing Akron
                          Akron
                          Akron is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games when playing Eastern Michigan
                          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Akron's last 6 games

                          Western Michigan @ Ohio
                          Western Michigan
                          The total has gone OVER in 5 of Western Michigan's last 6 games when playing Ohio
                          Western Michigan is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Ohio
                          Ohio
                          The total has gone OVER in 5 of Ohio's last 6 games when playing Western Michigan
                          Ohio is 3-6 ATS in its last 9 games when playing Western Michigan
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                          • Can'tPickAWinner
                            Super Moderator
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 351013

                            #14
                            NCAAF

                            Week 12


                            Tuesday’s games
                            Akron is 0-9 SU/ATS, was outscored 131-9 in their last four games; they gained less than 200 yards in last three games. Zips won five of last seven games with Eastern Michigan, but lost 27-7 (+11) to the Eagles LY. EMU lost four of its last five games; they’ve given up 33.8 ppg in eight games vs I-A opponents, are 2-3 SU on road TY, with win at Illinois. Over is 5-1-1 in their last seven games. Over last 11 years, EMU is 3-3 ATS as a road favorite, 1-1 TY. MAC home underdogs are 7-3 ATS in conference games TY.

                            Western Michigan is 6-0 at home, 0-4 on road, with both MAC road losses by 7 points, with totals of 55-61. Broncos ran ball for 781 yards in last two games, both home wins; they’re 2-6 ATS in last eight games as a road dog- under is 4-1-1 in their last six games. Ohio U is 3-2 in MAC; road teams won four of five games SU. Bobcats 0-4 ATS as home favorites TY, after being 8-3 the last two years. WMU won six of last eight series games but lost 59-14 at home to Ohio LY, thanks to a -6 turnover ratio.
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                            • Can'tPickAWinner
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                              • Nov 2012
                              • 351013

                              #15
                              NCAAF
                              Dunkel

                              Week 12



                              Tuesday, November 12

                              Eastern Michigan @ Akron

                              Game 301-302
                              November 12, 2019 @ 6:00 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Eastern Michigan
                              63.694
                              Akron
                              50.283
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Eastern Michigan
                              by 13 1/2
                              52
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Eastern Michigan
                              by 17
                              46 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Akron
                              (+17); Over

                              Western Michigan @ Ohio


                              Game 303-304
                              November 12, 2019 @ 6:30 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Western Michigan
                              81.828
                              Ohio
                              77.888
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Western Michigan
                              by 4
                              63
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Ohio
                              by 1 1/2
                              61
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Western Michigan
                              (+1 1/2); Over
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