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Today's Free Pick Courtesy of Larry Ness:
522 Oregon -1.5 (-110) BetUS vs 521 Kansas St. Analysis: Bob
Huggins came to Manhattan two years ago and led the Jayhawks to a
23-win season but then left to return to his alma mater (West Va).
There were hard feelings but Frank Martin, in just his first season as
a head coach, led the Wildcats to 21 wins, including an NCAA appearance
last year (and a first-round win over USC), something Huggins was not
able to do (settled for the NIT, two years ago). Of course, Michael
Beasley (26.2-12.4) just may have had something to do with that. So did
Bill Walker (16.1-6.3) and both of those players are off to the NBA.
KSU has two 6-10 players up front this year, in Kent (9.3-6.3) and
Colon (6.1-4.7) plus a 6-7 freshman in Samuels (10.0-5.3) and a solid
swingman in Sutton (10.1-6.3). The backcourt is in the hands of
sophomore Pullen (16.6) and Miami-Fla transfer, Clemente (11.4-3.0
APG). KSU opened with five straight wins (not tested), before losing
twice in a Las Vegas tourney, each time by two points. First it was
Kentucky (74-72) and then, Iowa (65-63). The Wildcats head to the
Pacific Northwest for this game with the Ducks, who have lost quite a
lot of talent from teams which have made back-to-back NCAA appearances
(reached the Elite 8 two years ago, finishing with 29 wins). The 5-6
Porter (12.9) returns to lead the team and that's both good and bad
news, as he shoots his team into and out of, games. The 6-6 Catron
(9.4-8.3) is a solid inside player plus vets Longmire (9.6) and Odia
(4.9) aren't bad. The key to the team this year is 6-10 freshman
Dunigan, who leads in both scoring (14.0) and rebounding (7.0).
However, he sat out Oregon's last game with an elbow injury
(questionable here) and Catron left that 95-81 loss at Utah with an
ankle injury and didn't return. I expect both to play but will proceed
with caution. This contest opens a seven-game homestand that won't end
until early January, when the Ducks open their Pac 10 schedule with
home games against USC (1/2) and UCLA (1/4). The next time this team
will leave the state of Oregon won't be until January 8th and 10th,
with a trip to play the two Arizona schools. It's a good time for Ernie
Kent's team to build some confidence. That starts here with a winnable
game against KSU and I'll take the Ducks.
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