Returning starters? Record last year? Discuss
how do you cap early season college hoops?
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ebbearsfb1SBR Posting Legend
- 12-07-08
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#1how do you cap early season college hoops?Tags: None -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
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#2I'm a big CBB fan and been following it for 15 years but still can't name 99% of the players on teams. Don't matter.
Just follow the lines, typical stuff, inefficient lines. Same as CFB.
Whatever you "cap" is already in the line and more.Comment -
ebbearsfb1SBR Posting Legend
- 12-07-08
- 18815
#3Anything that looks good for tonight? Seems line michgian or the underComment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
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#4Penn, Detroit, Umass, Central Florida, Fairfield, loyla-chicago, ugh... I'll be playing like 20 games lol so hard to pick one or two this early.Comment -
FringBenefitRestricted User
- 11-02-11
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#5k13, i really like Fairfield tonight and would like to hear your thoughts on this game. Thanks.Comment -
TPowellSBR Posting Legend
- 02-21-08
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#6your only purpose is to figure out if the team will be better than worse from last year. You look at returning starters (PG is the key spot) and you also look at key stats like turnovers, shot percentages, rebounding, etc. If a team was awful rebounding and they lost the entire frontcourt, who cares? Similar with losing a turnover prone point guard.Comment -
iceminers26SBR Posting Legend
- 10-13-08
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#7Before the start of the season go to every college's website and read their previews, gonna have to set an entire day aside for this, but well worth it IMO. After that, just use Covers match up section daily to get current info.Comment -
mh217SBR MVP
- 12-05-10
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#8first half unders are usually solid bets...also i would avoid a team stacked with freshmen, very easy for upperclassmen to outsmart even superior athletes that are freshmen.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
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#9I guess take dogs at home or on neutral courtsComment -
antifoilSBR MVP
- 11-11-09
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#10for returning players. you could look at how they did last year compared with 100 or more similar players in previous years. then compare those returning players to how those similar players preformed the next year. you could use that average to see how the current player is expected to get better. same thing with freshman using high school info.
or something.Comment -
ProfaneRealitySBR Hall of Famer
- 04-14-09
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#11Because its the absolute best time to exploit soft lines in these non conference gamesComment -
Inkwell77SBR MVP
- 02-03-11
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#12your only purpose is to figure out if the team will be better than worse from last year. You look at returning starters (PG is the key spot) and you also look at key stats like turnovers, shot percentages, rebounding, etc. If a team was awful rebounding and they lost the entire frontcourt, who cares? Similar with losing a turnover prone point guard.Comment -
k13SBR Posting Legend
- 07-16-10
- 18104
#13
Sort of ok, the good thing about playing so many games the bad beats even out and you don''t think about it as much. Had +11.5, lost by 12, had +2.5, lost by 3. Some other game I got lucky on so it evens out.Comment -
InTheDrinkSBR Posting Legend
- 11-23-09
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#14Well coached veteran teams have the greatest advantage this time of year. Young teams will be grown up by February but very raw right now.Comment
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