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  • Willie Bee
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 02-14-06
    • 15726

    #1
    2K Sports Classic, Day 2
    I felt pretty good about all four home favorites covering on Monday, and just two of them did. Tonight I really just like Pitt and Texas to cover, so with my luck only one of them will. Depends on if Dixon will keep the pedal down a bit in the Panthers game. I don't see both Balbay and Brown having bad games again for Texas.


    NCAA Basketball Odds: 2K Sports Classic

    The four regional hosts for the first round of the 2K Sports Classic Benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer sent their fans home winners, though just two covered and cashed for their college basketball bettors.

    The quartet–Pitt, Illinois, Texas and Maryland–will continue play Wednesday on their home courts again before convening at Madison Square Garden next week to decide a champ. Those games will start Thursday (Nov. 18) at 4 p.m. PT and broadcast on ESPN2. The openers have Pittsburgh taking on Maryland (Nov. 18) and Illinois facing Texas. The two winners will meet the following day for the tourney title with the losers meeting in the consolation matchup.

    NCAA basketball spreads below are courtesy of Bookmaker.com's openers and the ranking are from the preseason AP poll.

    Illinois-Chicago at No. 5 Pittsburgh (-23½)
    4 p.m. PT - Petersen Events Center - Pittsburgh (ESPN3)
    Pitt failed to cover a 12-point line in its 83-75 win versus Rhode Island, easily the toughest opposition any of the hosts faced in season-opening action. The Rams held tight with the Panthers early with Pittsburgh taking a slim 37-36 lead into halftime. Rhode Island was up by eight just before intermission, before the Panthers rallied. Pitt didn't have the lead for good until five minutes into the second half.

    Brad Wanamaker and Ashton Gibbs scored 24 and 22 respectively, 14 of their combined points coming at the line. The pair of guards were ineffective from long range, sinking 2-of-8 together, but the Panthers' rebounding helped make up for that.

    Jamie Dixon's lads will now take on an Illinois-Chicago team that went 3-15 last year in the Horizon League and isn't likely to be that much better this year. Robo Kreps is the only proven scoring threat the Flames have and Pitt has the frontline advantage.

    The Panthers will continue their schedule this Saturday at home against North Florida on Saturday before heading to New York for next week's tournament continuation.

    Charleston at Maryland (-14)
    4 p.m. PT - Comcast Center, College Park (ESPNU)
    If there was one school among the host teams expected to struggle in its opener, even against an independent like Seattle, it was Maryland. The Terrapins thumbed their noses at those expectations, however, with a 105-76 win and cover. Maryland was 21-point chalk in the game and reached the 100-point plateau on 56 percent shooting from the field as a team and scoring 33 at the line thanks to a couple of hot charity stripe shooters.

    Where Gary Williams squad short a shortcoming was in shooting the three-ball. With their two-point game working, Maryland wasn't forced to go outside but still hit just two of eight. Williams still has to be happy about getting freshmen Pe'Shon Howard and Terrell Stoglin into the game with excellent results. Howard worked 24 minutes and dished out a team-high eight assists with five points. Stoglin scored 15 in 18 minutes, including a perfect 9-for-9 from the free throw line.

    The Terps now face a College of Charleston team that would love nothing more than to take down a second ACC school in two seasons. Bobby Cremins' Cougars figure to be overmatched as far as rosters go, but then...

    Maryland has a home game with Maine this Sunday before traveling to New York next week.

    Toledo at No. 13 Illinois (-29½)
    5 p.m. PT - Assembly Hall - Champaign (ESPN3)
    If Bruce Weber's strategy this season is to depend on the other guys going scoreless for a 5-6 minute stretch and Brandon Paul hitting six of every eight from 3-point land, the Fighting Illini are in trouble. Illinois was a 22-point favorite in its 79-65 over Cal-Irvine in Monday's opener. Too bad that wasn't the first-half betting line when the Illini held a 42-18 lead.

    Paul came off the bench to lead Illinois in scoring, all of his 18 points via the six treys. Demetri McCamey's 31 minutes led the Illini starters as Weber worked in 12 players.

    The Toledo Rockets don't figure to have as cold a first half as the Anteaters did on Monday. But they could put up less of a fight in the end.

    Illinois will take on the Salukis of Southern Illinois this Saturday at Assembly Hall in advance of their trip to MSG.

    Louisiana Tech at Texas (-19)
    5 p.m. PT - Frank Erwin Center - Austin (ESPNU)
    I'm not saying Longhorns coach Rick Barnes had money riding on the game Monday against Navy. Nevertheless, he played like it with just nine players rotated in and out during an easy 83-52 win and cover over Navy. Granted, Barnes is trying to refill just about an entire starting lineup from the team he ended with last March. A sloppy first half was followed by a strong second half to cash for those that followed Texas minus 27 on the board.

    The 'Horns failed from beyond the arc, hitting just four of the 17 three's they put up. True freshman Cory Joseph started and played 25 minutes for Texas, scoring just five points and committing three turnovers with four fouls. Fellow frosh Tristan Thompson scored 12 off the bench for the Longhorns, but showed a big need for improvement from the FT line hitting just 4-of-10.

    La Tech should provide Barnes with another opportunity to get a backcourt groove going between the trio of Joseph, Dogus Balbay and J'Covan Brown. If not, he'll have plenty of practice time to work on it with no games scheduled between this one and the matchup with Illinois next week in NYC.
  • bostonboy
    SBR High Roller
    • 06-30-10
    • 103

    #2
    love pitt tonight. illinois -29.5??? seems quite high
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    • Husker36
      SBR MVP
      • 12-02-08
      • 3846

      #3
      I agree with your 2 picks Texas and Pitt.

      I'd have to lean towards Toledo +30.5 and Maryland -14.5
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      • Willie Bee
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 02-14-06
        • 15726

        #4
        Wish I had followed my own advice and taken Charleston plus the points.

        J'Covan Brown for Texas just doesn't look right yet. Barnes' two freshmen, however, look very, very good.
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