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  • Blog Post: Worst College Basketball Team

    OK, we know who the four best teams are according to No. 1 seeds - Louisville, Pittsburgh, Connecticut and North Carolina. But who is the worst team? My vote goes to Loyola Marymount. The Lions ranked last in scoring, scoring margin at minus 15.7 points, field goal shooting and were 319th out of...
  • Blog Post: Talking Conference Tournaments

    Had a chance on Monday to pick the brain of Tony Sinisi, the odds director for Las Vegas Sports Consultants and one of the sharpest college basketball linesmakers in Nevada. He told me the toughest conference to make odds on was the SEC. "Good luck picking a winner in that conference tournament...
  • Blog Post: Marquette Saturday Senior Day

    During a recent podcat, Marco, RJ, Vegas Runner and myself discussed the merits of Senior Day as it relates to handicapping college basketball. Some like oddsmaker Ken White of Las Vegas Sports Consultants give it no value. Others like Marco believe it can be a plus. I fall in the middle of...
  • Blog Post: Blowing up the Buccaneers

    It got kind of lost in the middle of basketball season, but the Tampa Bay Buccaneers continue to blow up their team. Gone are veterans Derrick Brooks, a future Hall of Fame linebacker who still is solid, linebacker Cato June, running back Warrick Dunn and wide receivers Joey Galloway and Ike Hilliard...
  • Blog Post: UNLV the play today

    I think UNLV is in a great spot today hosting San Diego State and laying 4 1/2 points. UNLV is playing well and catches San Diego State with a cluster injury problem. The Aztecs could be down three starters with a fourth, senior forward Lorenzo White, battling bronchitis. Forward Tim Shelton...
  • Blog Post: New College Hoop Rule

    Believe it or not, college basketball has arrived. There's one new rule change that may, or may not, have some significance. The 3-point line has been moved back one foot to 20 feet 9 inches. This is deeper than the international line but not as far as the NBA 3-point line. What does it mean...