I prefer to take the hometeams with really good records taking on bad teams.. Anyone know of any good games tomorrow? I should have took Kansas but I passed it up after I lost at GTown!
DAMN!
astro61200
SBR MVP
09-15-07
4843
#2
Just glancing I think Missouri State has a chance to blow out Indiana State, spread is -8.5 now I believe
Also Baylor -5 looks solid
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jeffries
SBR Wise Guy
01-01-08
750
#3
Both got homefield advantage right (i noticed this is a major factor when playin NCAA games opposed to playing NBA)
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WestsidePete
SBR Hall of Famer
07-19-07
8049
#4
Originally posted by astro61200
Just glancing I think Missouri State has a chance to blow out Indiana State, spread is -8.5 now I believe
Also Baylor -5 looks solid
yes...Missouri St -8.5 is solid...
Game: Indiana State at Missouri State (8:00 PM Eastern)
Pick: Missouri State -8.5 (-110)
Gabriel Moore, Mick Yelovich and Todd McCoy are all Indiana State seniors. They have come to Missouri State three times and lost by 20, 19 and 24 points. They are not alone. Indiana State has not won here in an eternity, having dropped the last ten games by 15 ppg! It has been a problem for this class of Sycamores playing on the road, as they have logged a 3-26 SU mark in MVC road play. They have lost 18 games by double-digits! It has been a problem for Indiana State for a long time as they have logged just 12 wins in their last 85 road ventures. This Bears class has enjoyed a 22-8 mark at home in MVC play and 44-10 overall. And, both of their home conference wins this season have come by double-digits. There is too much distance between these teams which are night and day, home vs. away, and without Larry Bird on the floor for the Sycamores, Missouri State should roll.
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MoneySportsGuy
SBR MVP
12-09-07
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Man I understand what your saying about Indiana State but I just see them as covering this. I mean Missouri State has nothing to brag about when you look at the stats, at least Indiana beat Southern Illinois. Just seems one much each team scores, how much they give up and the point difference is not convincing me that Missouri can cover, even though they are 9-1 last 10 vs Indiana State.