February: Sides: 57-43-3; Totals: 3-4; Teasers: 33-23; ML faves -170 & under: 3-3; ML dogs: 4-2; 1H sides: 6-0; 2H sides: 8-5; plus $ ML parlays: 3-8; Max plays: 20-13; Overall: 116-88-3 (+138.23u)
17-15 (+13.89u) yesterday
Cleveland St. +5.5 (-110) (11/10)max play
Miami Fla pk (-110) (5.5/5)
Purdue pk (-110) (5.5/5)
LSU +11 (-110) (5.5/5)
Clev St. +11.5/Denver -4/Duke -14.5 (+125) (5/6.25)
NC St. +16.5/LSU +17/Duke -14.5 (+125) (5/6.25)
If there's somebody that can confirm the status of Cal's 6-4 freshman star guard Allen Crabbe, I'd appreciate it. All I got from Montgomery's presser is that he was "hopeful" Crabbe would play, just like he said before the USC game. I know he's been practicing a little bit, but has been dealing with reoccuring headaches and nauseousness (symptoms from mild concussion), which is why he couldn't go Thursday night. Lean UCLA w/o him and Cal w/ him... that's how much of a difference maker he is imo for a team with an already thin backcourt when he's out there. Crabbe is an LA kid who won HS state player of the year as a senior last year and has been filling it up ever since ball hoggin' Franklin left the team, for those that have been living under a rock..
February: Sides: 57-43-3; Totals: 3-4; Teasers: 33-23; ML faves -170 & under: 3-3; ML dogs: 4-2; 1H sides: 6-0; 2H sides: 8-5; plus $ ML parlays: 3-8; Max plays: 20-13; Overall: 116-88-3 (+138.23u)
17-15 (+13.89u) yesterday
Cleveland St. +5.5 (-110) (11/10)max play
Miami Fla pk (-110) (5.5/5)
Purdue pk (-110) (5.5/5)
LSU +11 (-110) (5.5/5)
Clev St. +11.5/Denver -4/Duke -14.5 (+125) (5/6.25)
NC St. +16.5/LSU +17/Duke -14.5 (+125) (5/6.25)
If there's somebody that can confirm the status of Cal's 6-4 freshman star guard Allen Crabbe, I'd appreciate it. All I got from Montgomery's presser is that he was "hopeful" Crabbe would play, just like he said before the USC game. I know he's been practicing a little bit, but has been dealing with reoccuring headaches and nauseousness (symptoms from mild concussion), which is why he couldn't go Thursday night. Lean UCLA w/o him and Cal w/ him... that's how much of a difference maker he is imo for a team with an already thin backcourt when he's out there. Crabbe is an LA kid who won HS state player of the year as a senior last year and has been filling it up ever since ball hoggin' Franklin left the team, for those that have been living under a rock..
Like I said earlier, Crabbe has been an integral part of the team since Franklin left and allowed Crabbe the space and opportunity to operate fully. However, the team has continued to compete game in and game out. Freshman G Jeff Powers, who scored 27 points combined in the first two games after Allen Crabbe was hurt, shot 3-for-10 against USC on Thursday and made just one of six 3-point tries. He did manage to tally 10 points, his third consecutive double-digit scoring game since getting his opportunity. This team needed Crabbe to get over the hump against SC and Wazzu but they have heart that has not been seen on a Cal hoops team since the early Braun teams in the 90's, imo. I don't mean to disparage last year's team but they had more pieces and a deeper rotation than this team does. This is truly a Monty team in that they play with heart and effort. They surely were flatter than a pancake on Thursday, but I expect a strong effort with or without Crabbe this afternoon, although I'm banking on him to play. He's had nearly three more full days to get healthy and he's a Los Angeles kid, so you know he's chomping at the bit to get back and play UCLA. I'll be tuning into to FSN before the game and hopefully they'll reveal his status... if's he's out, I can always come back and hit UCLA ML and give myself a middle opportunity, if I so choose (considering Duke covers 13).
Like I said earlier, Crabbe has been an integral part of the team since Franklin left and allowed Crabbe the space and opportunity to operate fully. However, the team has continued to compete game in and game out. Freshman G Jeff Powers, who scored 27 points combined in the first two games after Allen Crabbe was hurt, shot 3-for-10 against USC on Thursday and made just one of six 3-point tries. He did manage to tally 10 points, his third consecutive double-digit scoring game since getting his opportunity. This team needed Crabbe to get over the hump against SC and Wazzu but they have heart that has not been seen on a Cal hoops team since the early Braun teams in the 90's, imo. I don't mean to disparage last year's team but they had more pieces and a deeper rotation than this team does. This is truly a Monty team in that they play with heart and effort. They surely were flatter than a pancake on Thursday, but I expect a strong effort with or without Crabbe this afternoon, although I'm banking on him to play. He's had nearly three more full days to get healthy and he's a Los Angeles kid, so you know he's chomping at the bit to get back and play UCLA. I'll be tuning into to FSN before the game and hopefully they'll reveal his status... if's he's out, I can always come back and hit UCLA ML and give myself a middle opportunity, if I so choose (considering Duke covers 13).
just read assuming Duke covers 13, not considering..
I've never layed such a high number in college hoops, but really feel like Duke wins this game by 30. GTech is a jump shooting team and they're the worst shooting team in the ACC from the field and beyond the perimeter. They've struggled so much w/o Oliver, who was one of their viable scoring options alongside Shumpert and Rice. GTech also has no interior presence so the second chance opportunities will be there all day for the Dukies and GTech's missed jumpers are going to create easy buckets in transition for Duke. Add to the fact that Singler is slumping, this is the perfect slumpbuster game for him..
just read assuming Duke covers 13, not considering..
I've never layed such a high number in college hoops, but really feel like Duke wins this game by 30. GTech is a jump shooting team and they're the worst shooting team in the ACC from the field and beyond the perimeter. They've struggled so much w/o Oliver, who was one of their viable scoring options alongside Shumpert and Rice. GTech also has no interior presence so the second chance opportunities will be there all day for the Dukies and GTech's missed jumpers are going to create easy buckets in transition for Duke. Add to the fact that Singler is slumping, this is the perfect slumpbuster game for him..
Yea, that was pretty shocking considering how they usually take care of business at home and have never let a team back in the game like that all year at home in their blowout wins. They just rely too much on the three and nothing fell in the 2H
Yea, that was pretty shocking considering how they usually take care of business at home and have never let a team back in the game like that all year at home in their blowout wins. They just rely too much on the three and nothing fell in the 2H
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