Finding diamonds in the rough

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  • KD Esq.
    SBR High Roller
    • 02-26-15
    • 127

    #1
    Finding diamonds in the rough
    Trying to find some moneyline winners above 2/1. At first glance, these are game I think could be upsets, finding the upsets is where our collective effort comes in.

    Thursday
    1:40 (14) Georgia St v. (3) Baylor (Jacksonville) TBS -9 +355

    7:27 (12) SF Austin v. (5) Utah (Portland) truTV -6.5 +240
    9: 50 (12) Wofford v. (5) Arkansas (Jacksonville) TNT -7.5 +285
    9:57 (13) E Washington v. (4) Georgetown (Portland) truTV -7.5 +325

    Friday
    12:15 (15) New Mexico St v. (2) Kansas (Omaha) CBS -11.5 +675
    1:40 (12) Wyoming v. (5) Northern Iowa (Seattle) TBS -7 +260

    4:10 (13) UC Irvine v. (4) Louisville (Seattle) TBS -8.5 -9 +375
    7:27 914) Albany v. (3) Oklahoma (Columbus) truTV -12.5 -13 +775
  • DOM_Toretto
    Restricted User
    • 01-28-13
    • 9035

    #2
    Albany is awful.
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    • thetrinity
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-25-11
      • 22444

      #3
      not gonna be many upsets this year the committee gave mid majors that were good tough games
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      • xdodger19
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 11-20-12
        • 18012

        #4
        Thats a good point the matchups were set up favorably for the big name schools,
        New Mexico St.
        They 3/4 press. They got a good player down low. They spread the floor well, can shoot the 3, and
        they have size. They play a loose style, not overcoached. Also they are a strong 15 seed. This team can play with the 8,9 seeds and compete easy.
        Wofford plays strong D, won their conference by blocking a shot. Arkansas has a great scheme and stuff, but the players can't shoot.
        Woffard struggles to score and just don't have alot of offensive playmakers. They would need to get hot from 3.
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