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Womens UConn-10 You're Kidding Me????
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jcygts6SBR MVP
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#71DO WORK + KROW OD
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HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
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#72Guys there isnt a spread large enough to not take UConn. This is a years were there is only one Women's team who has the bulk of talent UConn. All the other top teams are all the same, a couple of good players here and there. I like UConn b/c their PG Montgomery has more talent than anyone on the court. UConn's Montgomery Vs. Ville's PG, is one of the biggest mismatches in basketball history. Ville PG is slow and can barely dribble up the floor. Ville's problems will start in the full court before they even get it into their halfcourt offense. UConn can full court press b/c of montgomery and nobody else has that weapon. There are other factors, but that is the one that constitutes a blowout. Jump on any spread fellas. Geno wants to blowout everybody, he likes to gloat about beating other women coaches. He's an ass, but he will win us money.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
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#73
UConn should be favored by 20 against good teams and by 30+ against other teams.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
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#74Very well Yisman, but its the last game of the year. I dont expect for the books to finally catch on after a season of gimmies. Besides youre making my point for me, b/c i said the lines will be soft. That is me taking notice to the books not adjusting. By the way, Who the hell is on here saying "take Ville ML." You're money, your loss. My book wont even post a ML for this game, it would be astronomical. I'm taking whatever they give me, I'm sure Geno will come through. Gl to all. And Yisman I hope you made some money too on the last game.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#75Bump... I still haven't seen a line yet. Maybe it's too high to postComment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#77Still nothing here... I see some props but they look horrible.Comment -
jcygts6SBR MVP
- 04-05-09
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#78line is out....
Uconn favored by -16
Uconn by -9 first half
Uconn 1st 10 minutes -5
WHich ones would ya'll bet on?DO WORK + KROW OD
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HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
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#79Just the initial spread. I'm laying the WOOD on this bet.Comment -
jcygts6SBR MVP
- 04-05-09
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#80really is -16 for the game really a safe bet? Because I am planning on putting huge money on UCONN... should I buy some points and make it down to -14?DO WORK + KROW OD
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HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
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#81
Louisville is outclassed. They is no way to rationalize the way they lost into thinking they will keep this one close. If your not confident just dont bet as much as you wanted to, but for sure dont go other way. Look at my post #72. That's my thought process see if you concur. Either way Gl. I'm layin the WOOD.Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
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#82Very well Yisman, but its the last game of the year. I dont expect for the books to finally catch on after a season of gimmies. Besides youre making my point for me, b/c i said the lines will be soft. That is me taking notice to the books not adjusting. By the way, Who the hell is on here saying "take Ville ML." You're money, your loss. My book wont even post a ML for this game, it would be astronomical. I'm taking whatever they give me, I'm sure Geno will come through. Gl to all. And Yisman I hope you made some money too on the last game.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#83I'm laying large as well. I was going to go with UNC and more money but this is a much safer bet. These girls can smell the finish line and like Houlihan said Geno is not going call off the dogs at any point. I'm taking the first half for a little bit as well. This is money in the bank and a gift from the booksComment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#84I won $1,500 on the girls last night and I'm pumping it up. I just layed $2,500 for tomorrow night at -15.5 which seems much better than the -9 for the half. If the 1st half line or game line comes down any I will pump up some more. Let's cash this bitch.Comment -
BobHarveySBR MVP
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TPowellSBR Posting Legend
- 02-21-08
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#86Louisville MLComment -
BTTNextSBR Sharp
- 04-06-09
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#87Is there any chance this line will come down at all? I think in reality it'll be pushed up if anything...Comment -
yismanSBR Aristocracy
- 09-01-08
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#88I don't think the line will come down.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
BobHarveySBR MVP
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#89I think it'll stay right where it is.Comment -
RoagBettorSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-20-09
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#90I might buy 2 pts just for some added insurance, but I'm betting the heaviest I have all season on this one game.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#91Come on TPowell. I know your a UL homer but come on. What are you laying on this? I got $3Gs on Uconn woman tomorrow night. That's how sure I am that UL will not cover let alone win. Can you even find a ML for them
UL winning this game would be a bigger upset than Duster Bouglass over Tyson. Chit happens but not tomorrow.
Save your cash.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#92
Betjam hasn't posted a line yet and I wanted to lay some with that book as well. Damn by the time they post it'll be 20Comment -
HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
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#9316.5 at the Greek, Will be 17-17.5 by tip off. Jump on it playaComment -
frostno98SBR Hall of Famer
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Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#95They already beat UL by 28 and 39... I don't see them far off that pace again. I want to take them 1st half but Uconn has worried me in the 1st half. Get on the under as well. UL will be lucky to score 50 pts total for the game.
UL team under is 60.5 This may have value as well.Comment -
jcygts6SBR MVP
- 04-05-09
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#96UL money line is +1700
UCONN money line is -2300DO WORK + KROW OD
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jcygts6SBR MVP
- 04-05-09
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#98yea.. im just hoping UCONN plays a good game as plans and covers the spread of 16 points. I mean 16 points is still alot when you think about it. They played great against stanford but in the end won by 19 points...
Good Luck all on UCONN tomarrowDO WORK + KROW OD
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Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#99Stanford >>>> UL If they can beat Stanford by 19 they can beat UL by 30.
Always go with your gut, unless it's saying UL ML That's like choosing a #16 ranked team over a #1... It aint happening tomorrow. I mean if you want to throw some away for the hell of it, go for it but don't get serious with a UL ML bet. Uconn did not come this far to fold up the tent on the last game. These girls are so athletic it's crazy. If you thought UNC was awesome tonight, wait until you see Montgomery breaking ankles, crossing over peeps. Maya Moore's shot is as pure as Ellington's and big Tina Charles is going beastly on the smaller Cards.
Woman's hoops are much more predictable than men's IMO.Comment -
jcygts6SBR MVP
- 04-05-09
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#100Will Tuesday's result be any different than the past two meetings?
Expert Will it be different, and if so, how?
Doris Burke Louisville has shown tremendous heart, guts, determination, grit and commitment to Jeff Walz's scouting reports every game. But the Cardinals will need every bit of that and more in their next meeting against UConn. Louisville did not have the talent level of its opponents in its past two games, yet the Cardinals reached the national championship game by outplaying and outworking them. But no one has outplayed or outworked Connecticut this season. Pick: Connecticut
Rebecca Lobo Yes, it will be different. The first meeting was in Storrs, which is a very difficult place to play. In the second matchup, Louisville had no legs left after playing Rutgers to double overtime two nights earlier, and the Cardinals also were playing in Hartford, which is Connecticut's home away from home. Louisville point guard Deseree' Byrd is playing a lot better than she did throughout the regular season, and the Cardinals are on a mission. They got the jitters out of their system Sunday by playing really poorly in the first half.
The post play for Connecticut will be an X factor. Can UConn take advantage of Louisville's lack of experienced size in the post? Keshia Hines is big, but she is a sophomore, and Monique Reid is a freshman. Can Huskies juniors Kaili McLaren and Tina Charles exploit that youth and inexperience? I still think UConn has the advantage, but it's not going to be a 28- or 39-point game. Pick: Connecticut
Graham Hays The upside for Louisville is that it gets to play this game on a neutral court after playing Connecticut in Storrs and Hartford earlier this season, although the Huskies still will be more familiar with the stage -- if not the physical court -- than the Cardinals in this game. An already fearless group, the Cardinals aren't likely to fear the unknown going in against the mystique of the Huskies. They've taken it on the chin twice, picked themselves up and worked their way to the championship game by beating three top-five teams. And they're simply playing better basketball than at either of those earlier points in the season against the Huskies -- Becky Burke is a better shooter, Deseree' Byrd is a better point guard, Keshia Hines and Monique Reid are better interior presences.
It all suggests a better game than the first two meetings. But better against a team that has beaten Stanford, Oklahoma, North Carolina and, yes, Louisville by an average of 28.8 points might be a relative measure. Pick: Connecticut
Mechelle Voepel Considering the lopsided scores of both previous meetings between Louisville and Connecticut this season, the suggestion that anything might make a difference the third time around might seem absurd. Still, there really are tangible differences. The Cardinals were weary after a taxing Big East tournament slate had battles with Rutgers and Pittsburgh preceding the league final with UConn. The Huskies were in their second home, in Hartford, for that game.
Are those things enough to make a difference in the final result Tuesday? No, but add in the experience that Louisville's younger players have gotten by making the Final Four, and at least there's a chance for Louisville to play this UConn team the way that Oklahoma played the 2002 Huskies in the national championship game. The Sooners lost, but they kept it competitive. Pick: Connecticut
Beth Mowins The Cardinals must take better care of the ball against UConn than they did in their previous matchups (15 turnovers on March 10 and 23 giveaways Jan. 26). "If we turn over the ball to UConn, there's a 100 percent chance they're going to score. Not 99 percent, 100 percent," Louisville's Angel McCoughtry said Monday. "We just can't allow them those free opportunities." A lot of that responsibility falls on Louisville point guard Deseree' Byrd, who's playing with a lot of confidence. She did a real good job of keeping it together Sunday, as she played the final eight minutes of the national semifinals with four fouls. Louisville must come out in the first five minutes and establish that it is a different team and that this game is a different matchup. If the Cardinals open the game with another drought as they did Sunday, they'll be down 25-0 instead of 11-0. Pick: Connecticut
Charlie Creme Despite a 34-4 record and wins over every highly regarded team it has played except UConn, Louisville has adopted an us-against-the world underdog mentality that has worked to perfection. Tuesday's title game is the Cardinals' ultimate David versus Goliath, and the first two meetings between the clubs are proof. Subtract the first 15 minutes of the first meeting, and Louisville was not at all competitive with the Huskies. No one has been in this tourney, except Cal in the early stages in the Sweet 16 and Arizona State for select moments in the Elite Eight. No factors indicate that Tuesday night will be any different. Does anyone really believe the Cardinals can pull the upset? Coach Jeff Walz and Angel McCoughtry can play to that emotion, but swagger is a necessary ingredient to performing at UConn's level. Where will that confidence come from when Louisville looks across the court and sees a team that beat it by an average margin of 33.5 points?
Physically, the Huskies are just much better, too. Tina Charles posted huge numbers in the two meetings (19.5 points and 12.5 rebounds). Maya Moore offsets what is usually Louisville's biggest personnel advantage in McCoughtry. Renee Montgomery wasn't even near her best in the earlier meetings, yet UConn was still dominant. Now she's playing with a greater sense of purpose. Expect the Cardinals to be much better, especially if they can avoid the long offensive droughts that doomed them Jan. 26. But the end result will be the same: a sizable defeat. Pick: ConnecticutDO WORK + KROW OD
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jcygts6SBR MVP
- 04-05-09
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#101Yea I watched Uconn Women vs stanford and won some good $$ on that game. They shoot incredibly well! I hope they come out and play intense the whole game tomarrow!DO WORK + KROW OD
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Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
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#102Thanks for the experts comments. I think many of them are trying to build up UL like most were building up MSU. Once the ball was tipped the results were the same. The big difference here is that all of UL players played in both games versus MSU having several players out.
If you get your ass kicked twice, it's a very good probability that your going to get your ass kicked again... I could see if they had moments of being competitive. They got their hats handed to them both times and it's going to happen again.
One expert said tired legs??? did they forget that both teams played on Sunday, 2 games later? If they were tired on 2 days rest back then, why won't UL be tired tomorrow??Comment -
HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
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#103Good post Jcygts.
But I love how Rebbeca Lobo tried to rationalize a team getting beat by 28+pts on two different occasions. She even tried to say Louisvilles PG is good. Total trash analysis. I saw Louisville's PG, vs. Oklahoma, get two different 10sec calls, b/c her ballhandling skills werent adequate enough to dribble past the defender. She wasnt even being trapped or double-teamed. I know I'm being hard on these girls, but when you gamble you need objective analysis.
If ESPN had a betting expert. He would have said two words....FADE LOUISVILLE.Comment -
HoulihansTXBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 02-12-09
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#104Already -17 at the Greek. It will continue to climb. Now or never. May creep up to -19, or 20 by tip off.Comment -
BTTNextSBR Sharp
- 04-06-09
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#105-17.5 at bet365, up from initial -16Comment
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