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Creighton +1.5 -115
LARGE
7-3 (70%) LARGE play bowl games
29-13 (69%) last 42 LARGE plays
79-49-1 (63%) posted LARGE plays overall sports
@darren3472
Thank You. Only saw the highlights where he was carted off. Thought I saw 15 ppg so no big deal.
I like that team and the big dude has been good for a couple of years.
@darren3472
Thank You. Only saw the highlights where he was carted off. Thought I saw 15 ppg so no big deal.
I like that team and the big dude has been good for a couple of years.
The Bears did take care of business in the opening round vs. a capable UCSB, which failed to ignite on the attack end as shots wouldn’t fall. But the Bears are pushing their luck if they think their defense is going to carry them like it could the past two years, especially in the 2021 title run in the Indianapolis bubble; this Scott Drew edition is not as physical, certainly along the perimeter, and are giving up some length to a Creighton side that christened its Dance voyage with a with a comfy cruise past NC State on Friday. The Bluejays pose matchup issues especially with 7-1 C Ryan Kalkbrenner as a rim protector on the stop end and in a scoring groove after hitting the Wolfpack for 31 on Friday, while 6-7 South Dakota State transfer wing Baylor Scheiermann (13 ppg) has Dance experience with the Jackrabbits and has hit for better than 40% beyond the arc the past three seasons. The Bears do have a puncher’s chance with Gs Adam Flagler, LJ Cryer & frosh Keyonte George each scoring between 15-16 ppg, but we like Creighton’s refined offense and the fact the Bluejays can play over the top, one of several issues we envision Greg McDermott’s team causing the Waco bunch.
The Bears did take care of business in the opening round vs. a capable UCSB, which failed to ignite on the attack end as shots wouldn’t fall. But the Bears are pushing their luck if they think their defense is going to carry them like it could the past two years, especially in the 2021 title run in the Indianapolis bubble; this Scott Drew edition is not as physical, certainly along the perimeter, and are giving up some length to a Creighton side that christened its Dance voyage with a with a comfy cruise past NC State on Friday. The Bluejays pose matchup issues especially with 7-1 C Ryan Kalkbrenner as a rim protector on the stop end and in a scoring groove after hitting the Wolfpack for 31 on Friday, while 6-7 South Dakota State transfer wing Baylor Scheiermann (13 ppg) has Dance experience with the Jackrabbits and has hit for better than 40% beyond the arc the past three seasons. The Bears do have a puncher’s chance with Gs Adam Flagler, LJ Cryer & frosh Keyonte George each scoring between 15-16 ppg, but we like Creighton’s refined offense and the fact the Bluejays can play over the top, one of several issues we envision Greg McDermott’s team causing the Waco bunch.
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