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NCAA Odds - Basketball: TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS at ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (2/18)

February 18th, 2012

NCAA ODDS - BASKETBALL — February 18

TENNESSEE at ALABAMA
(NCAA Odds: Alabama -4, Total 120.5) — Alabama is bringing players back into the fold. Trevor Releford and Anthony Steele came back to the team from suspension, but Tony Mitchell and JaMychal Green are still out, and it’s pretty tough to go up against a team like Florida when you’re undermanned. Coach Anthony Grant apparently didn’t make a lot of sharp halftime adjustments, and Florida reeled off the first sixteen points of the second half. Grant must have gotten a strong vote of confidence from the athletic department, because he could be tossing away his team’s chances at a an NCAA berth.

Green and Mitchell averaged 27 points and 14 rebounds between them. That leaves a gaping hole, and that is the kind of thing Tennessee might be able to exploit. The Vols have reserve forward Kenny Hall under suspension, and burly newcomer Jarnell Stokes has not been sensational, but he’s given them decent work on the boards. With Tennessee absolutely desperate to keep any and all NCAA hopes alive, we can see the Volunteers continuing on this uptick that has seen them win four games in a row.

JAY’S NCAA ODDS PLAY: TENNESSEE +4 **

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)

NCAA Odds - Basketball: WASHINGTON HUSKIES at OREGON STATE BEAVERS (2/12)

February 12th, 2012

NCAA ODDS: BASKETBALL — February 12

WASHINGTON at OREGON STATE
(NCAA Odds: Oregon State -4, Total 155.5) — This was going to be a year of transition for the U-Dub Huskies, and coach Lorenzo Romar can’t be all that happy with the way his team is getting up and down the court after the departure of Isaiah Thomas, who is now with the Sacramento Kings. The Huskies also notoriously fail to take advantage of opportunities at the free throw line (just 61%) and had better be on the lookout for an aggressive Oregon State defensive approach. Coach Craig Robinson has his team taking chances; the Beavers allow 45% shooting, but they also create a lot of transition opportunities for themselves, ranking third in the nation in steals. OSU is faster now as well; this “Princeton” offense has gotten a bit more high-tech, as OSU is logging almost 81 points per game.

JAY’S NCAA ODDS PLAY: OREGON STATE -4

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)

NCAA Odds - Basketball: CINCINNATI BEARCATS at ST. JOHN’S RED STORM (2/8)

February 8th, 2012

NCAA ODDS - BASKETBALL — February 8

CINCINNATI at ST. JOHN’S
(NCAA Odds: Cincinnati -4.5, Total 132) — Offense was conspicuously absent for Cincy in back-to-back losses against Syracuse and Rutgers, and we don’t know if a win over DePaul, in which Cincinnati hit just three of 15 from three-point range, demonstrates that they have the prescription. they went cold when they played the Red Storm back on January 7, when they hit just seven of 32 from beyond the arc. Do you think they might have learned their lesson? They did bounce back by beating Georgetown and UConn, and they were competitive with Syracuse, even if they only scored 53 points. Expect them to do what they can to exploit young St. John’s with their bullish inside player, Yancy Gates, who has recently increased his number of double-doubles to seven. Can the Bearcats put some defense on D’Angelo Harrison, the Red Storm’s leading scorer who shoots 39%?

JAY’S NCAA ODDS PLAY: CINCINNATI -4.5 *

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)

NCAA Odds: XAVIER MUSKETEERS at MEMPHIS TIGERS (2/4)

February 4th, 2012

NCAA ODDS - COLLEGE BASKETBALL — February 4

XAVIER at MEMPHIS
(NCAA Odds: Tigers -5, Total 139.5) — Memphis loves to play at an accelerated pace, but the defensive pressure they like to exert likely won’t do a lot to faze Xavier point guard Tu Holloway, who ranks with the best in the country. The Tigers have lost only to capable teams, and one of them was Southern Miss, who broke an 18-game losing streak to Memphis just a few days ago, and the question is whether they will be able to come down from that effort. meanwhile, Xavier is coming off narrow escapes against both Charlotte and George Washington, but they have scored road wins against Vandy and Butler, so getting points is not that strenuous an assignment.

JAY’S PLAY: XAVIER +5 ***

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)