Cashed another big one with V-Tech last night -- nice job playing the ML. Too close for comfort, and tonight we're doing it again with another Triple Dime. The really cool thing was that most of our leans were solid so if anyone chose additional risk, it was worth it. Also, as fate would have it, Uncle Tom is up to giving away stuff again:
Our NBA/CBB All-Access thru NBA Finals only about $1.00 a day - sale subject to credit approval and Final on a minutes' notice.
Get it today and get $25 Bulk Dollars as a bonus automatically added.
736 Kansas St. / 735 Oklahoma St. OVER 151.0 Greek |
|
Analysis: I just don't care about the line move this morning - about as much as I didn't care about it in the V-Tech winner last night. Do the work and trust it. The winner here is going to need 80 points, IMO. I'll take my chances the loser isn't far behind.
|
L/ville/UNC: The Heels' stock might be as high as it can get - and the Cardinals have slipped under the radar a bit. So, potential public disaster on the Heels here. One thing I've said for months is that the ACC has very few teams that play actual defense so that's gonna hurt them come Tournament time, IMO. L'ville as we know does play defense. And they've been able to score this season. Snider is back - and what is always key for me is matchups/styles. Four of L'ville's five losses are to UVA (2), Baylor, and Notre Dame. Those are all teams that take the air out of the ball and clearly UNC does not. UNC doesn't typically get to the FT line as much as I think they should - so there is no way I am doing anything but taking L'ville -
Oklahoma State/K-State: All they do is win - we've been on the Cowboys more often than not and Unerwoods' influence is really, really, starting to pay dividends. K-State beat these guys in Stillwater earlier in the year before they came together with Underwood's system, and K-State is doing what they do, which is falter late just like the Gamecocks. I know the Cowboys don't have a ton of defense, but K-State's kryptonite on defense has been defending the perimeter, and that's precisely where the Cowboys are going to play. I think this one is the Cowboys and the over.