GONZO,
BEST YEAR OF MY BETTING LIFE KID![]()
Hell Yea...following your plays, I have made almost to buy me a car!!!! ![]()
GONZO,
BEST YEAR OF MY BETTING LIFE KID![]()
Hell Yea...following your plays, I have made almost to buy me a car!!!! ![]()
OH YEAH SPEACIAL BIG UPS TO NEW MEXICO 6-0 AGAINST RANK TEAMS AND IST WIN IN 10 YEARS IN PROVO VS BYU
PROVO, Utah -- New Mexico (No. 12 ESPN/USA Today, No. 10 AP) clinched the top seed in the Mountain West Conference tournament and a share of the regular-season title by defeating fellow heavyweight BYU.
Perhaps just as important, the Lobos sent the Cougars (No. 11 ESPN/USA Today, No. 13 AP) a message.
"It's a huge statement to beat a team like BYU at home with the record they have here," said Dairese Gary, who had 23 points in the 83-81 victory. The Cougars had won 21 straight at home.
The Lobos have done something previous New Mexico teams couldn't do the past 15 years -- win a conference title on the road, Andy Katz writes. Blog
Darington Hobson added 20 points and 14 rebounds for New Mexico (27-3, 13-2), and his block in the closing second preserved the school's first win in Provo since 2000.
"It's a big win for our city, the state and our program," Hobson said.
Michael Loyd Jr. scored all of his career-high 19 points in the second half to lead the Cougars (26-4, 11-3). He played in place of Jimmer Fredette, the league's leading scorer, who scored six points and played only 59 seconds of the final half because of a stomach problem.
Tyler Haws added 18 points for BYU.
The Cougars went to power forward Noah Hartsock to try to tie the game as the clock wound down. He had a mismatch against Gary, who went for the steal and missed, but Hobson came over to block Hartsock's shot in the paint with one second left.
"Dairese switched to a big," Hobson said. "In our defense, we help. I just tried to make a play and keep it as clean as possible."
• Dairese Gary had 23 points as the Lobos won their 13th straight game.
• The win also ended a nine-game losing streak for the Lobos at BYU, dating back to Feb. 17, 2000.
• Darington Hobson (20 points, 15 rebounds) recorded his 11th double-double of the season.
• For the Cougars, Jimmer Fredette was held to six points, his lowest output since Nov. 20, 2008. He played only 59 seconds of the second half because of a stomach problem.
• The loss was the first this season for BYU at home (15-1).
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Gary tipped away an inbounds pass as time ran out.
"It was a great college game, a great atmosphere," BYU coach Dave Rose said. "Two great teams went down to the wire. We had our chances and they didn't go our way."
With the win, the Lobos set records for consecutive conference wins with 13 and consecutive conference road wins with seven. They also set a school record with 10 road wins this season.
"Our guys have proven themselves all year on the road," Lobo coach Steve Alford said. "To win back-to-back championships in a conference like this is saying something, and to win 13 in a row is saying something."
Gary missed four of six free throws in the final five minutes in front of a sellout crowd of 22,644. Will Brown missed two more with 0.9 seconds left, but the Lobos still held on.
"It was a fast-paced game from beginning to end and you felt your arms and legs get heavy," Gary said. "The crowd was wild and it feels like the floor is shaking under you."
Loyd Jr. made eight of nine shots after he replaced Fredette early in the second half.
"Jimmer lost his energy," BYU coach Dave Rose said. "I felt we needed more energy at that position and Mike did a great job."
Loyd made a fastbreak layup and then dunked with 59 seconds left to tie the game at 80, but A.J. Hardeman grabbed the offensive rebound after a miss by Gary and scored with 42 seconds left to give New Mexico the lead.
Gary made one of two free throws with 28 seconds left for an 83-80 lead, and New Mexico survived to reach 6-0 against ranked teams this year.
"We still have to prove ourselves," Hobson said, "but we're doing a good job of it."
OH YEAH SPEACIAL BIG UPS TO NEW MEXICO 6-0 AGAINST RANK TEAMS AND IST WIN IN 10 YEARS IN PROVO VS BYU
PROVO, Utah -- New Mexico (No. 12 ESPN/USA Today, No. 10 AP) clinched the top seed in the Mountain West Conference tournament and a share of the regular-season title by defeating fellow heavyweight BYU.
Perhaps just as important, the Lobos sent the Cougars (No. 11 ESPN/USA Today, No. 13 AP) a message.
"It's a huge statement to beat a team like BYU at home with the record they have here," said Dairese Gary, who had 23 points in the 83-81 victory. The Cougars had won 21 straight at home.
The Lobos have done something previous New Mexico teams couldn't do the past 15 years -- win a conference title on the road, Andy Katz writes. Blog
Darington Hobson added 20 points and 14 rebounds for New Mexico (27-3, 13-2), and his block in the closing second preserved the school's first win in Provo since 2000.
"It's a big win for our city, the state and our program," Hobson said.
Michael Loyd Jr. scored all of his career-high 19 points in the second half to lead the Cougars (26-4, 11-3). He played in place of Jimmer Fredette, the league's leading scorer, who scored six points and played only 59 seconds of the final half because of a stomach problem.
Tyler Haws added 18 points for BYU.
The Cougars went to power forward Noah Hartsock to try to tie the game as the clock wound down. He had a mismatch against Gary, who went for the steal and missed, but Hobson came over to block Hartsock's shot in the paint with one second left.
"Dairese switched to a big," Hobson said. "In our defense, we help. I just tried to make a play and keep it as clean as possible."
• Dairese Gary had 23 points as the Lobos won their 13th straight game.
• The win also ended a nine-game losing streak for the Lobos at BYU, dating back to Feb. 17, 2000.
• Darington Hobson (20 points, 15 rebounds) recorded his 11th double-double of the season.
• For the Cougars, Jimmer Fredette was held to six points, his lowest output since Nov. 20, 2008. He played only 59 seconds of the second half because of a stomach problem.
• The loss was the first this season for BYU at home (15-1).
-- ESPN Stats & Information
Gary tipped away an inbounds pass as time ran out.
"It was a great college game, a great atmosphere," BYU coach Dave Rose said. "Two great teams went down to the wire. We had our chances and they didn't go our way."
With the win, the Lobos set records for consecutive conference wins with 13 and consecutive conference road wins with seven. They also set a school record with 10 road wins this season.
"Our guys have proven themselves all year on the road," Lobo coach Steve Alford said. "To win back-to-back championships in a conference like this is saying something, and to win 13 in a row is saying something."
Gary missed four of six free throws in the final five minutes in front of a sellout crowd of 22,644. Will Brown missed two more with 0.9 seconds left, but the Lobos still held on.
"It was a fast-paced game from beginning to end and you felt your arms and legs get heavy," Gary said. "The crowd was wild and it feels like the floor is shaking under you."
Loyd Jr. made eight of nine shots after he replaced Fredette early in the second half.
"Jimmer lost his energy," BYU coach Dave Rose said. "I felt we needed more energy at that position and Mike did a great job."
Loyd made a fastbreak layup and then dunked with 59 seconds left to tie the game at 80, but A.J. Hardeman grabbed the offensive rebound after a miss by Gary and scored with 42 seconds left to give New Mexico the lead.
Gary made one of two free throws with 28 seconds left for an 83-80 lead, and New Mexico survived to reach 6-0 against ranked teams this year.
"We still have to prove ourselves," Hobson said, "but we're doing a good job of it."
THIS IS THE PREVIEW FOR THE GAME U CAN FIND ANYWHERE
With Kevin Anderson leading the way, Richmond is in the hunt for its first Atlantic 10 title. A win at three-time reigning champion Xavier on Sunday afternoon could go a long way for the Spiders.
Anderson will try to help No. 23 Richmond to its longest winning streak in 19 years when it faces a Musketeers team that is dominant at the Cintas Center. Richmond (22-6, 11-2), ranked for consecutive weeks for the first time since 1957, is tied with Xavier (20-7, 11-2) and No. 20 Temple atop the conference with three regular-season games remaining. Anderson helped Richmond remain on pace for its first A-10 title since joining the conference in 2001, scoring 24 points with seven assists in a 74-70 win over George Washington last Saturday. The junior guard scored or assisted on 12 of 16 second-half field goals, sinking the go-ahead jumper with 1:22 to play. "Man, I would fear him if I was the guard guarding him because, at any moment, he can decide to take over the game," teammate David Gonzalvez said. "When the game is tight and we need big plays, it seems like he's a fish in water at that moment. Everyone else is so nervous, it's crunch time, 2 minutes left, we're down one, up one, and that's when he's the most calm and wants the ball the most." Anderson leads the Spiders with averages of 17.5 points, 2.7 assists and 2.0 steals, and has them in position to win nine in a row for the first time since Jan. 23-Feb. 20, 1991. Another victory would also set a regular-season team record, but Richmond may be facing its most daunting matchup of the season. Xavier has won 37 of 38 at home, including 22 in a row by an average of 21.5 points. The Musketeers are also quite familiar with Anderson, who made 11 of 17 shots for 29 points in an 80-75 home victory against then-No. 17 Xavier on March 7. The Musketeers have won three consecutive matchups at the Cintas Center, overcoming Anderson's 20 points in an 86-61 victory March 8, 2008. "The home court is definitely going to be a big difference for us," senior Jason Love said. "I'm just really, really glad that we're going to get them here." The Musketeers have won four in a row, beating Saint Louis 73-71 on the road Wednesday behind 21 points from Love. The victory gave them a fifth consecutive 20-win season and the 14th in the last 15 years. Jordan Crawford is looking to continue his strong play as he faces Richmond for the first time. The sophomore guard, who transferred from Indiana, had 26 points against the Billikens and leads Xavier with 20.0 per game. While the Musketeers are on pace to claim one of the top four seeds and a bye for the Atlantic 10 tournament, Love isn't looking that far ahead. "I'm just so focused on this next game, and trying to get this fourth A-10 championship," he said. "Not a lot of teams can say that they've had the opportunity to go for four championships. That's all I'm locked in on right now. We're really ready for this game Sunday." U KNOW HOW WHEN 2 REALLY GOOD TEAMS FACE OUT 8 OUT OF 10 TIMES ITS A BLOW OUT .THIS ONE WILL BE THE SAME .I WATCH THE LAST TIME RICHMOND LOST IT WAS TO CHARLOTTE AND THEY WERE IN GOOD POSITION THE IST HALF BUT CHARLOTTE GET ON TURNING THEM OVER THEY STOPPED GETTING GOOD LOOKS AND STARTED FORCING THREES IF THE GET DOWN AT HALF LOOK FOR THEM TO THROW THERE WHOLE GAME PLAN OUT THE WINDOW AND START CHUCKING IT XAVIER IS A MULTI-FACETS TEAM WITH GOOD STEP AND ARE ABLE TO SCORE IN BUNCHES INSIDE GAME DOMINANT GUARD FORWARDS DOMINANTTHIS IS THE PREVIEW FOR THE GAME U CAN FIND ANYWHERE
With Kevin Anderson leading the way, Richmond is in the hunt for its first Atlantic 10 title. A win at three-time reigning champion Xavier on Sunday afternoon could go a long way for the Spiders.
Anderson will try to help No. 23 Richmond to its longest winning streak in 19 years when it faces a Musketeers team that is dominant at the Cintas Center. Richmond (22-6, 11-2), ranked for consecutive weeks for the first time since 1957, is tied with Xavier (20-7, 11-2) and No. 20 Temple atop the conference with three regular-season games remaining. Anderson helped Richmond remain on pace for its first A-10 title since joining the conference in 2001, scoring 24 points with seven assists in a 74-70 win over George Washington last Saturday. The junior guard scored or assisted on 12 of 16 second-half field goals, sinking the go-ahead jumper with 1:22 to play. "Man, I would fear him if I was the guard guarding him because, at any moment, he can decide to take over the game," teammate David Gonzalvez said. "When the game is tight and we need big plays, it seems like he's a fish in water at that moment. Everyone else is so nervous, it's crunch time, 2 minutes left, we're down one, up one, and that's when he's the most calm and wants the ball the most." Anderson leads the Spiders with averages of 17.5 points, 2.7 assists and 2.0 steals, and has them in position to win nine in a row for the first time since Jan. 23-Feb. 20, 1991. Another victory would also set a regular-season team record, but Richmond may be facing its most daunting matchup of the season. Xavier has won 37 of 38 at home, including 22 in a row by an average of 21.5 points. The Musketeers are also quite familiar with Anderson, who made 11 of 17 shots for 29 points in an 80-75 home victory against then-No. 17 Xavier on March 7. The Musketeers have won three consecutive matchups at the Cintas Center, overcoming Anderson's 20 points in an 86-61 victory March 8, 2008. "The home court is definitely going to be a big difference for us," senior Jason Love said. "I'm just really, really glad that we're going to get them here." The Musketeers have won four in a row, beating Saint Louis 73-71 on the road Wednesday behind 21 points from Love. The victory gave them a fifth consecutive 20-win season and the 14th in the last 15 years. Jordan Crawford is looking to continue his strong play as he faces Richmond for the first time. The sophomore guard, who transferred from Indiana, had 26 points against the Billikens and leads Xavier with 20.0 per game. While the Musketeers are on pace to claim one of the top four seeds and a bye for the Atlantic 10 tournament, Love isn't looking that far ahead. "I'm just so focused on this next game, and trying to get this fourth A-10 championship," he said. "Not a lot of teams can say that they've had the opportunity to go for four championships. That's all I'm locked in on right now. We're really ready for this game Sunday." U KNOW HOW WHEN 2 REALLY GOOD TEAMS FACE OUT 8 OUT OF 10 TIMES ITS A BLOW OUT .THIS ONE WILL BE THE SAME .I WATCH THE LAST TIME RICHMOND LOST IT WAS TO CHARLOTTE AND THEY WERE IN GOOD POSITION THE IST HALF BUT CHARLOTTE GET ON TURNING THEM OVER THEY STOPPED GETTING GOOD LOOKS AND STARTED FORCING THREES IF THE GET DOWN AT HALF LOOK FOR THEM TO THROW THERE WHOLE GAME PLAN OUT THE WINDOW AND START CHUCKING IT XAVIER IS A MULTI-FACETS TEAM WITH GOOD STEP AND ARE ABLE TO SCORE IN BUNCHES INSIDE GAME DOMINANT GUARD FORWARDS DOMINANT--Maurice Acker was leading the Big East in assists/turnover ratio as the week began and had another great game against Cincinnati, dishing out six assists without committing a single turnover AND LARZAR HAYWARD'S SENIOR LEADERSHIP KID SURPRISES ME ALL THE TIME HE REMIND ME OF A WAYNE CHISM BUT A BETTER BALLER CAN REALLY SHOOT THE TRIFECTA ESPECIALLY WHEN U NEED ONE HERE AN EXERT I PULLED UP
Marquette has been strong on the road since conference play began. In addition to beating the Bearcats and Red Storm, the Golden Eagles have victories at UConn and Providence. Moreover, they fell to West Virginia by a point, Villanova by two and Syracuse by five. The biggest margin of defeat for the team away from home in conference play is that five-point loss to the Orange.
Add that to a 2-1 record at neutral sites (wins over Xavier and Michigan and a one-point loss to Florida State at the Old Spice Classic in November) and it becomes apparent that Marquette isn't a team that relies heavily on a home-court advantage. Wherever they take the court and whatever the crowd, the Golden Eagles look pretty much the same.
That is one factor that tends to impress the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee. After all, the postseason games aren't played on anyone's home court, and the Golden Eagles have shown that they'll offer a strong performance wherever they are.
--Maurice Acker was leading the Big East in assists/turnover ratio as the week began and had another great game against Cincinnati, dishing out six assists without committing a single turnover AND LARZAR HAYWARD'S SENIOR LEADERSHIP KID SURPRISES ME ALL THE TIME HE REMIND ME OF A WAYNE CHISM BUT A BETTER BALLER CAN REALLY SHOOT THE TRIFECTA ESPECIALLY WHEN U NEED ONE HERE AN EXERT I PULLED UP
Marquette has been strong on the road since conference play began. In addition to beating the Bearcats and Red Storm, the Golden Eagles have victories at UConn and Providence. Moreover, they fell to West Virginia by a point, Villanova by two and Syracuse by five. The biggest margin of defeat for the team away from home in conference play is that five-point loss to the Orange.
Add that to a 2-1 record at neutral sites (wins over Xavier and Michigan and a one-point loss to Florida State at the Old Spice Classic in November) and it becomes apparent that Marquette isn't a team that relies heavily on a home-court advantage. Wherever they take the court and whatever the crowd, the Golden Eagles look pretty much the same.
That is one factor that tends to impress the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee. After all, the postseason games aren't played on anyone's home court, and the Golden Eagles have shown that they'll offer a strong performance wherever they are.
Duke has three ACC games remaining, beginning with the game at Virginia. moitivating factor #1 A victory in that game could clinch at least a share of the regular-season title for the Blue Devils, depending on Maryland's result a day earlier at Virginia Tech. and has we all know my terps won so duke has to continue balling.
The Blue Devils have won four consecutive conference road games, putting their road struggles earlier in the season behind them. This will be the only meeting with Virginia.
the players are focused and motivated
"We've got to take care of that game," forward Lance Thomas said. "That's a game we have to take care of, especially away."
and then virginia recent showing and outlook
Sophomore guard Sylven Landesberg continues to be one of Virginia's few bright spots, averaging 17.4 points, 5.0 rebounds and shooting 40.7 percent from beyond the arc. He went 6 for 8 from 3-point range against the Hurricanes, finishing with 27 points.
In his only matchup with Duke, Landesberg had 20 points but committed five turnovers in a 79-54 Virginia loss Feb. 1, 2009, at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils have been ranked for each of their last 28 meetings with the Cavaliers, and are 25-3 in that stretch.
clearing this is a mismatch and seeing how they have a big game on thursday they probable try to put this one away early hope we dont have to sweat out the old backdoor cover bullshit point shaving teams like to allow
Duke has three ACC games remaining, beginning with the game at Virginia. moitivating factor #1 A victory in that game could clinch at least a share of the regular-season title for the Blue Devils, depending on Maryland's result a day earlier at Virginia Tech. and has we all know my terps won so duke has to continue balling.
The Blue Devils have won four consecutive conference road games, putting their road struggles earlier in the season behind them. This will be the only meeting with Virginia.
the players are focused and motivated
"We've got to take care of that game," forward Lance Thomas said. "That's a game we have to take care of, especially away."
and then virginia recent showing and outlook
Sophomore guard Sylven Landesberg continues to be one of Virginia's few bright spots, averaging 17.4 points, 5.0 rebounds and shooting 40.7 percent from beyond the arc. He went 6 for 8 from 3-point range against the Hurricanes, finishing with 27 points.
In his only matchup with Duke, Landesberg had 20 points but committed five turnovers in a 79-54 Virginia loss Feb. 1, 2009, at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils have been ranked for each of their last 28 meetings with the Cavaliers, and are 25-3 in that stretch.
clearing this is a mismatch and seeing how they have a big game on thursday they probable try to put this one away early hope we dont have to sweat out the old backdoor cover bullshit point shaving teams like to allow
#4.northwestern+2 this is strictly a system play ,the system thats says penn state is terribly bad and at times unwatchable . heres a few things that support there badness and there unwatchability, penn state #1.1-8-1 ats in there last 9games as a favorite #2.there offense is stagnant is reliant on a 6'2 point gaurd to score pass it to himself rebound his misses and sing the school fight song at pep rallys before games and take every body home after games kids gotta tired . he's off the floor one second and they have a nervous break down.
now what worries me is that nwestern is 1-11ats last 11 meeting versus penn st
so theorically speaking they match-up well, beating them by double digits last time out
and penn st the last 3 or so games has shown some form of life but no how no way should i be putting money on penn st and no way should they be giving points i take the one point they give me to start the game and the one at the end matter fact i might buy some points no matter what u do know what im doing str8 to the bank
#4.northwestern+2 this is strictly a system play ,the system thats says penn state is terribly bad and at times unwatchable . heres a few things that support there badness and there unwatchability, penn state #1.1-8-1 ats in there last 9games as a favorite #2.there offense is stagnant is reliant on a 6'2 point gaurd to score pass it to himself rebound his misses and sing the school fight song at pep rallys before games and take every body home after games kids gotta tired . he's off the floor one second and they have a nervous break down.
now what worries me is that nwestern is 1-11ats last 11 meeting versus penn st
so theorically speaking they match-up well, beating them by double digits last time out
and penn st the last 3 or so games has shown some form of life but no how no way should i be putting money on penn st and no way should they be giving points i take the one point they give me to start the game and the one at the end matter fact i might buy some points no matter what u do know what im doing str8 to the bank
thats it good luck![]()
was thinking bout clemson and how desperate they play that franictic desperate type ball shooting there every where causing turnovers just being chaotic a pain in the neck but they are 1-5 on the road in acc play and there only inside threat trevor booker has to go up against the mountains which soloman alabi 7'1 and 6'9 chris singleton and having that everytime up and down the court plus having to guard them is a tall order
so how i did that.
have fun enjoy ya'll sunday i hope gtown can start playing good ball soon
hoyas have no depth on the bench gotta make it to the sweet 16 at least
peaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaceeeeeeee
thats it good luck![]()
was thinking bout clemson and how desperate they play that franictic desperate type ball shooting there every where causing turnovers just being chaotic a pain in the neck but they are 1-5 on the road in acc play and there only inside threat trevor booker has to go up against the mountains which soloman alabi 7'1 and 6'9 chris singleton and having that everytime up and down the court plus having to guard them is a tall order
so how i did that.
have fun enjoy ya'll sunday i hope gtown can start playing good ball soon
hoyas have no depth on the bench gotta make it to the sweet 16 at least
peaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaceeeeeeee
GONZO,
BEST YEAR OF MY BETTING LIFE KID![]()
I had the same in the NFL this past season.
Nice feeling isnt it. ![]()
![]()
GONZO,
BEST YEAR OF MY BETTING LIFE KID![]()
I had the same in the NFL this past season.
Nice feeling isnt it. ![]()
![]()
march 1st 2010
ytd 52-26
#1.hoyas+7 the over and under 136 might be the best of the 2 bets but i doubt the hoyas lay an egg 2night being thats there our closes rival in prox 164miles to morgantown and we already layed enough eggs think we have gotten them out of our system freemans out tonight and the world knows its gonna be tuff but i'm thinking more about the 7points than the actual win here
march 1st 2010
ytd 52-26
#1.hoyas+7 the over and under 136 might be the best of the 2 bets but i doubt the hoyas lay an egg 2night being thats there our closes rival in prox 164miles to morgantown and we already layed enough eggs think we have gotten them out of our system freemans out tonight and the world knows its gonna be tuff but i'm thinking more about the 7points than the actual win here

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