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    Snowball
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    Friday

    last night I went 1-3 however I won because I had some
    parlays that hit and more importantly the game I said to
    go Large on was the winner (IFPW). I actually won 10 bucks
    last night and am still up 15.5x in a week. Jinx-wise I'm actually
    glad I had a few small losses.

    Canisius 19-10 (13-5) @ Rider 13-14 (9-9)

    Last matchup: 1/10 @ Canisius
    Canisius won 94-91

    Canisius is tied with Manhattan for 3rd in the MAAC. They face them in a final season game next week.
    The factor here is Billy Baron, PG, who is among the very best PG's in the NCAA and is being scouted for NBA draft. His father Jim is the head coach of the team.
    Baron is playing his last 2 college games starting tonight. Expect him to put on a show.

    Campbell 12-18 (6-9) @ High Point 15-13 (11-4)

    Last matchup: 1/8 @ Campbell
    Campbell won 74-71

    -no significant injuries
    - High Point has won 5 consec. and is in contention for the Big South crown. Campbell is not.
    -High Point has the edge statistically
    - High Point's wins have been avg easily lower margin than 10 points, except for one at Longwood, who are the cellar team of the conference. This suggests the line is too high at 10. Campbell has 4 Seniors, as does HP.
    - Motivation factor is big for HP, and it's their final game, so the line is being juiced. I would keep an eye on this for a possible teaser up on Campbell.

    Providence @ Seton Hall

    no writeup, you're all familiar with these teams and I'm sure already have leans.
    Seton Hall is an erratic outfit, they can be horrid or suddenly be hard to beat. Very unpredictable team, but they are playing for nothing whereas Providence is still playing for a ticket to March Madness.
    I'll be backing Providence here.

    Suggested ATS plays: Canisius, Marist, Iona, Providence
    Suggested Teaser play: Columbia, Campbell
    Suggested Super Tease: Canisius, Marist, Iona, Providence

    p.s. I did a writeup on Marist and why they should beat Fairfield tonight
    but lost it.
    Last edited by Snowball; 02-28-14 at 08:35 AM.

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    You like Providence ML?

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    Playing those tied for such and such in conference expecting them to exceed expectations because of that isnt an angle that seems to go well from my experience, like FGCU last night, so many others that crap the bed in those situations and many more will this year.

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    I think I'm taking your advice on Canisius and Billy Baron. 2 team parlay, Canisius -1.5, Providence ML. BOL

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    good info! thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by RavensFan2k3 View Post
    You like Providence ML?
    sure, i like Friars to win this game. They want revenge for the 1 point
    2OT loss on 1/31. plus, I believe they are the better team. That being said,
    they can be a weak finisher and a hard luck squad. I would insure the ML
    with a teaser or buy a cpl pts.

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    gl snowman

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    thx guys. after this i might take it slow tomorrow afternoon.
    plan on doing some analysis on the Santa Barbara vs UC Davis
    which will be nationally televised tomorrow night.

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