Hey Sloop I found and interesting ATS stat and looking more into it. I found some games today that fight this stat and thur this week......
Play the 'under' in division games if a team went 'over' in its last three games (94-62-1, 60.3% since 2008): And now back to our conference and/or division angles. Nothing brings familiarity with your opponents more than division games do, so those are the games with the greatest likelihood of seeing streaks like this stopped. In these specific games, teams know how to slow downs teams that they have seen often, even if the opponents have been running more unfamiliar teams off the floor. We introduced this angle last week and it has gone a sparkling 5-1 in the past seven days, bringing the record to 15-8, 65.2 percent for this season! Some qualifying 'unders' in upcoming games include Memphis at East Carolina (Wednesday), Rice at Houston (Wednesday), South Carolina at Tennessee (Wednesday), Tulsa at UTEP (Wednesday), Southern Miss at UAB (Wednesday), Massachusetts at St. Joseph's (Saturday) and Central Florida at Southern Miss (Saturday).
Hey Sloop I found and interesting ATS stat and looking more into it. I found some games today that fight this stat and thur this week......
Play the 'under' in division games if a team went 'over' in its last three games (94-62-1, 60.3% since 2008): And now back to our conference and/or division angles. Nothing brings familiarity with your opponents more than division games do, so those are the games with the greatest likelihood of seeing streaks like this stopped. In these specific games, teams know how to slow downs teams that they have seen often, even if the opponents have been running more unfamiliar teams off the floor. We introduced this angle last week and it has gone a sparkling 5-1 in the past seven days, bringing the record to 15-8, 65.2 percent for this season! Some qualifying 'unders' in upcoming games include Memphis at East Carolina (Wednesday), Rice at Houston (Wednesday), South Carolina at Tennessee (Wednesday), Tulsa at UTEP (Wednesday), Southern Miss at UAB (Wednesday), Massachusetts at St. Joseph's (Saturday) and Central Florida at Southern Miss (Saturday).
Hey Sloop I found and interesting ATS stat and looking more into it. I found some games today that fight this stat and thur this week......
Play the 'under' in division games if a team went 'over' in its last three games (94-62-1, 60.3% since 2008): And now back to our conference and/or division angles. Nothing brings familiarity with your opponents more than division games do, so those are the games with the greatest likelihood of seeing streaks like this stopped. In these specific games, teams know how to slow downs teams that they have seen often, even if the opponents have been running more unfamiliar teams off the floor. We introduced this angle last week and it has gone a sparkling 5-1 in the past seven days, bringing the record to 15-8, 65.2 percent for this season! Some qualifying 'unders' in upcoming games include Memphis at East Carolina (Wednesday), Rice at Houston (Wednesday), South Carolina at Tennessee (Wednesday), Tulsa at UTEP (Wednesday), Southern Miss at UAB (Wednesday), Massachusetts at St. Joseph's (Saturday) and Central Florida at Southern Miss (Saturday).
Hey Sloop I found and interesting ATS stat and looking more into it. I found some games today that fight this stat and thur this week......
Play the 'under' in division games if a team went 'over' in its last three games (94-62-1, 60.3% since 2008): And now back to our conference and/or division angles. Nothing brings familiarity with your opponents more than division games do, so those are the games with the greatest likelihood of seeing streaks like this stopped. In these specific games, teams know how to slow downs teams that they have seen often, even if the opponents have been running more unfamiliar teams off the floor. We introduced this angle last week and it has gone a sparkling 5-1 in the past seven days, bringing the record to 15-8, 65.2 percent for this season! Some qualifying 'unders' in upcoming games include Memphis at East Carolina (Wednesday), Rice at Houston (Wednesday), South Carolina at Tennessee (Wednesday), Tulsa at UTEP (Wednesday), Southern Miss at UAB (Wednesday), Massachusetts at St. Joseph's (Saturday) and Central Florida at Southern Miss (Saturday).

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