The 20-7 Aggies are working their way up the NCAA Tournament ladder, thanks in no part to a two-game losing skid entering this game. They fi gure to come entirely focused here after taking a nasty fall at Vanderbilt last season in a 74-73 nip job as 8.5-point favorites. With it, they bring a strong 12-2 SU and 8-4-2 ATS mark at home this season, including a 9-0 SU and 6-1-2 ATS mark hosting .777 or fewer foes. Meanwhile, after opening the season on a 13-1 SU / 10-4 ATS roll, the Commies had problems of their own of late with a 5-8 SUATS mark in their last thirteen contest as they take the fl oor tonight. Given a do-or-die option, we’re dying to do Tammy tonight. So says THE CLINCHER: Vanderbilt is 7-23 SU and 12-18 ATS away in conference games when coming off a conference revenge victory and facing a conference foe coming off a loss, including 0-7 SU and 1-6 ATS against .714 or greater opponents.
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The 20-7 Aggies are working their way up the NCAA Tournament ladder, thanks in no part to a two-game losing skid entering this game. They fi gure to come entirely focused here after taking a nasty fall at Vanderbilt last season in a 74-73 nip job as 8.5-point favorites. With it, they bring a strong 12-2 SU and 8-4-2 ATS mark at home this season, including a 9-0 SU and 6-1-2 ATS mark hosting .777 or fewer foes. Meanwhile, after opening the season on a 13-1 SU / 10-4 ATS roll, the Commies had problems of their own of late with a 5-8 SUATS mark in their last thirteen contest as they take the fl oor tonight. Given a do-or-die option, we’re dying to do Tammy tonight. So says THE CLINCHER: Vanderbilt is 7-23 SU and 12-18 ATS away in conference games when coming off a conference revenge victory and facing a conference foe coming off a loss, including 0-7 SU and 1-6 ATS against .714 or greater opponents.
Surprising to see these two going through the motions at this stage of the season, especially with both teams showing up in the AP preseason Top 25. The Longhorns ranked No. 19 after a successful debut season for head coach Rodney Terry, fi nishing 21-13 and reaching the NCAA Tourney’s second round before losing to Tennessee. Arkansas, which closed out last year with a miserable 16-17 campaign, was actually ranked higher than Texas in the AP preseason poll, landing in the 16th spot. How can that be, you ask? Two words: John Calipari. One of the winningest head coaches in college basketball, Calipari’s hiring was thought to assure a strong fi nish in the SEC and a berth in the Big Dance. Unfortunately for Razorback Nation, the Hogs’ dreams of becoming an NCAA Tourney regular have gone up in smoke, as they’ve been barbequed since the turn of the calendar year this season, going 4-8 in SEC play after opening the campaign at 11-2. It’s been much the same story for the Longhorns. With losses in four of its last fi ve games, Texas is in danger of falling to 13th place in the SEC and perhaps more important, missing The Dance this year. There is very little usable info on this game, which makes sense considering these two own identical records of 16 /11 and 5-9 and have entered into desperation mode. While the Horns’ 5-3 SUATS record in SEC games this season when coming off a loss may not be enough to lure you to the ticket window, take a gander at THE CLINCHER: Arkansas is 0-10 ATS against opponents coming off an upset loss as a favorite, including 0-4 SUATS under head coach Calipari. BY PLAYBOOK
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Surprising to see these two going through the motions at this stage of the season, especially with both teams showing up in the AP preseason Top 25. The Longhorns ranked No. 19 after a successful debut season for head coach Rodney Terry, fi nishing 21-13 and reaching the NCAA Tourney’s second round before losing to Tennessee. Arkansas, which closed out last year with a miserable 16-17 campaign, was actually ranked higher than Texas in the AP preseason poll, landing in the 16th spot. How can that be, you ask? Two words: John Calipari. One of the winningest head coaches in college basketball, Calipari’s hiring was thought to assure a strong fi nish in the SEC and a berth in the Big Dance. Unfortunately for Razorback Nation, the Hogs’ dreams of becoming an NCAA Tourney regular have gone up in smoke, as they’ve been barbequed since the turn of the calendar year this season, going 4-8 in SEC play after opening the campaign at 11-2. It’s been much the same story for the Longhorns. With losses in four of its last fi ve games, Texas is in danger of falling to 13th place in the SEC and perhaps more important, missing The Dance this year. There is very little usable info on this game, which makes sense considering these two own identical records of 16 /11 and 5-9 and have entered into desperation mode. While the Horns’ 5-3 SUATS record in SEC games this season when coming off a loss may not be enough to lure you to the ticket window, take a gander at THE CLINCHER: Arkansas is 0-10 ATS against opponents coming off an upset loss as a favorite, including 0-4 SUATS under head coach Calipari. BY PLAYBOOK
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