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Early Look at ACC Basketball

by Nelly's Sports

Tuesday, Nov 26, 2024

A snapshot preview of conference season in college basketball comes in early December in the ACC, with most teams playing one early season ACC game before a break for finals and the holidays ahead of the resumption of conference play in early January. Here is a quick look at a few of the ACC teams in action and what to expect in the first conference games of the season in the ACC.  The Favorite – Duke: As usual Duke is getting a lot of attention, but the Blue Devils did fall short against Kentucky in the season’s first big game in Atlanta. Duke won at Arizona last week and has upcoming high-profile games with Kansas and Auburn. The first ACC game will be against Louisville on the road on December 8, with Duke sweeping a pair of games with the Cardinals last season. Jon Scheyer’s first season leading Duke went well with 27 wins, but it was a runner-up finish in the ACC standings to North Carolina, and Duke lost its first ACC tournament game. Duke made the Elite 8 in the NCAA Tournament but that solid run that included beating top seed Houston soured as the Elite 8 loss came to nearby rival NC State who was a #11 seed. Cooper Flagg has lived up to the billing as one of several talented freshmen on the roster while Tyrese Proctor and Syracuse transfer Maliq Brown bring some experience to the starting lineup as Duke remains the team to beat in the ACC.   Prove It Game – Florida State at NC State: Florida State made at least the Sweet 16 in three straight NCAA Tournaments from 2018 to 2021, and the Seminoles would have likely been a #2 seed if the 2020 tournament took place. The Seminoles have slipped the past three seasons, failing to produce a winning record in ACC play in three straight seasons. Last year’s 17-16 campaign was an improvement over the tough 2022-23 season and this year’s team is 6-1 with the only loss to Florida. This ACC opener will be a big opportunity for Florida State to reestablish itself as an upper-tier program in the conference. NC State is coming off a surprise Final Four run, winning four games as an #11 seed last March before running into Purdue in the national semifinals. The roster has turned over considerably and the 5-0 start so far this season has come through a light path. NC State will be tested with non-conference games with Purdue and Texas ahead of the ACC opener hosting Florida State, which will be a closely priced game and an opportunity to serve notice to the rest of the ACC that last year’s run wasn’t a fluke.   Breakthrough Team – Stanford: The Cardinal don’t sound right as an ACC team but Stanford under new coach Kyle Smith will have an opportunity to prove itself as a competitive group in a difficult conference this season. The ACC opener will be a familiar foe facing rival California in Berkeley and the travel schedule will be worth monitoring for the Cardinal, though eight of 10 conference road games will be in two game tandems. Stanford is off to a 6-0 start in non-conference play and has size that few ACC teams can match. Smith led a 25-win team at Washington State last season and has a strong career track record as the Cardinal look like a threat to produce the program’s first winning season since 2020-21 and could flirt with being a NCAA Tournament team.   Transition Team – Virginia: Like his father did at Wisconsin in the 2020-21 season, Tony Bennett departed on his own terms at an awkward time to the detriment of the program. Assistant Ron Sanchez takes over the Cavaliers with an impossible task of matching Bennett’s regular season track record, though the Cavaliers have not won a NCAA Tournament game since cutting down the nets with a championship in 2018-19. Virginia barely made the NCAA Tournament last season, losing by 25 to Colorado State in the First Four and this year’s team has just one returning starter from last season with Isaac McKneely. Turnovers have been a glaring problem so far in the early results for the Cavaliers who canceled out a nice win over Villanova with lopsided losses against Tennessee and St. John’s. The ACC opener will be against ACC newcomer SMU in Dallas for a tough start and the Cavaliers are likely to be an underdog in each of the team’s first seven ACC contests.   The Sleeper – Clemson: Virginia and/or North Carolina have won 11 of the past 14 ACC titles despite Duke usually being favored. Miami also has an outright title from 2013 and a shared title in 2023 and Florida State won the 2020 title. Clemson’s last ACC title was in 1990, but the Tigers did have a good 2023-24 season, finishing 24-12 and making the Elite 8 in the NCAA Tournament. Clemson was only 11-9 in ACC play but did good work in the non-conference season and earned a #6 seed even after an early exit in the ACC Tournament. Three starters are back for Clemson this season, and this is one of the most experienced teams in the nation with Cincinnati transfer Viktor Lakhin added at center and Boston College transfer Jaeden Zackery added at point guard. Clemson has started 6-1 with a loss at Boise Sate but a few decent wins at an event in Daytona Beach. Key non-conference home games with Kentucky and Memphis surround the ACC opener at Miami in early December and Clemson is a serious threat in the ACC race as they play Duke and North Carolina once each, and both games are at home. 

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Early Look at Big Ten Basketball

by Nelly's Sports

Tuesday, Nov 26, 2024

A taste of the conference season in college basketball comes in early December in the Big Ten, with most teams playing two early season conference games before a break for finals and the holidays ahead of the resumption of conference play in early January. Here is a look at a few of the Big Ten teams and what to expect in the first Big Ten conference action of the season.  The Favorite – Purdue: The Boilermakers had their March breakthrough last season and while the championship game ended in defeat it was a historic season for the program and Matt Painter with 34 wins. Zach Edey is in the NBA now and is irreplaceable, but four starters were with the team last season as there is strong continuity for this group. Purdue split two big early season games beating Alabama and losing to Marquette and this may still be the team to beat in the expanded Big Ten. In December Purdue plays at Penn State and hosts Maryland and when conference play resumes in January the Boilermakers have a favorable early draw as this team should produce a great early Big Ten record to sit on top of the standings before the schedule stiffens in late January to possibly open the door for a few other threats in the conference.   Prove It Game – Ohio State at Maryland: Ohio State is in a transition season under Jake Diebler, but the early returns have been promising, beating Texas in the season opener and the only loss coming in a tough road game at Texas A&M. The Buckeyes have had great 3-point shooting numbers on both sides of the ball and the Big Ten opener will be a key test to see where Ohio State stands, playing at Maryland. The Terrapins had a losing season last year for Kevin Willard to erase his solid first season with the program. Maryland is also off to a nice non-conference start including picking up a win over Villanova while the only loss was a close game with Marquette. Most of the wins were against light competition, however, as it isn’t clear what the trajectory of this year’s team will be. This should be a compelling game that will tell us more about whether Ohio State and/or Maryland will be a Big Ten threat this season.   Breakthrough Team - UCLA: The Big Ten had only six NCAA Tournament teams last season and with the expansion to 18 teams there will be expectations of more quality teams from the conference, but there also may be a muddled middle-of-the-pack. After a down 2023-24 season, Big Ten newcomer UCLA looks the part of a team that will be back on the national map. The early season schedule hasn’t proven much as UCLA lost its toughest game to New Mexico, but Mick Cronin added notable major conference transfers at several positions as this is an experienced group with strong depth and size. The schedule looks advantageous as well doubling up on the three other former Pac-12 teams in the Big Ten schedule. UCLA has posted great defensive numbers this season with four of six foes held to 50 or fewer points and the Bruins look likely to be back into the NCAA Tournament conversation in March. UCLA plays familiar teams in Washington and Oregon in the early season Big Ten tests in December.   Transition Team – Washington: The Huskies hired Danny Sprinkle who was at Utah State for just one season, going 28-7 last year. This will be another big move for the program concurrent with the huge shift in the schedule and travel path now as a Big Ten team.  Washington has a solid record through non-conference play, but the schedule has been favorable, and the team’s only loss came vs. a Mountain West team. The offensive numbers have been very poor for the Huskies, who were 17-15 last season for Mike Hopkins. Washington’s first Big Ten tests will be against UCLA and USC for familiar foes but the map in January is difficult as the Huskies should expect to be an underdog in possibly nine straight games when conference play resumes. None of the starters on this year’s team were with the program last year and while Sprinkle has strong credentials, this is a team that could struggle going through major changes this season.   The Sleeper – Wisconsin: The Badgers are never favored to win the Big Ten, but they have won the conference twice under Greg Gard and posted a third place and a second place finish as well in his nine seasons. Last year’s team finished fifth but had an ugly Round of 64 result in the NCAA Tournament after making it to the Big Ten tournament championship game. Expectations were grounded for this year’s team with AJ Storr and Chucky Hepburn transferring but John Tonje has so far looked like the portal pickup of the season, starring for the Badgers after limited playing time at Colorado State and then briefly Missouri. Wisconsin is 7-0 through a solid schedule with only one win outside the top 200, while picking up notable wins over Arizona, UCF, and Pittsburgh. The early December schedule will tell if the Badgers can compete for a Big Ten title facing Michigan at home and Illinois on the road in early December with the rivalry non-conference game with Marquette in-between those games. Even if Wisconsin can’t stay unbeaten through that tough run, the overall conference path is reasonable, facing most of the top contenders just once each though doubling up with Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois. 

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NCAAF, NBA, NHL, UEFA Champions League, and NCAAB Previews and Odds - 11/26/2024

by Big Al Staff

Tuesday, Nov 26, 2024

The Tuesday sports card features NCAAF, NBA, NHL, NCAAB, and UEFA Champions League action.Week 14 in NCAAF college football starts with two games between FBS opponents at 7:00 p.m. ET. Buffalo hosts Kent State. The Bulls have won three games in a row after their 37-20 upset victory at Eastern Michigan as a 1-point underdog last Wednesday. The Golden Flashes are winless this season in 11 games after a 38-17 loss to Akron as a 10.5-point underdog last Tuesday. Buffalo is a 22-point favorite, with the total set at 49.Toledo travels to Akron on ESPN2. The Rockets had won two games in a row before their 24-7 upset loss at home against Ohio as a 1-point favorite on Wednesday. The Zips ended a two-game losing streak with their win against Kent State last week. Toledo is an 8-point road favorite with an over/under of 49. The National Basketball Association has five games on its docket in the NBA Cup. The Chicago Bulls play in Washington against the Wizards at 7:10 p.m. ET as a 4.5-point road favorite with a total of 245.5. The Miami Heat play at home against the Milwaukee Bucks on TNT at 7:40 p.m. ET as a 2.5-point favorite with an over/under of 225. The Minnesota Timberwolves are home against the Houston Rockets at 8:10 p.m. ET as a 3.5-point favorite with a total of 223. The San Antonio Spurs are in Utah to play the Jazz at 9:10 p.m. ET as a 3-point road favorite with an over/under of 226. The Phoenix Suns host the Los Angeles Lakers on TNT at 10:10 p.m. ET as a 3.5-point favorite with a total of 235.5.The National Hockey League has two games on its slate at 7:07 p.m. ET. The Boston Bruins play at home against the Vancouver Canucks as a -125 money-line favorite with an over/under of 5.5. The Utah Hockey Club visits Montreal to play the Canadiens as a -135 money-line road favorite with a total of 6. The college basketball schedule has 54 games between Division I opponents. Seven games are on major national television. Creighton battles San Diego State in the Players Era Festival at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on TBS at 2:00 p.m. ET as a 3.5-point favorite with an over/under of 138. UConn plays Colorado in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational at the Lahaina Civic Center in Lahaina, Hawaii, on ESPN2 as a 14.5-point favorite with a total of 144. Texas A&M challenges Oregon in the Players Era Festival on TBS at 4:00 p.m. ET as a 3-point favorite with a total of 145.5. Memphis goes against Michigan State in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on ESPN at 6:00 p.m. ET as a 1.5-point favorite with an over/under of 150. Houston battles Alabama in the Players Era Festival on TBS at 8:00 p.m. ET as a 4-point favorite with a total of 150. Duke faces Kansas in the Terry’s Chocolate Vegas Showdown at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on ESPN at 9:00 p.m. ET as a 3.5-point favorite with an over/under of 148.5. Rutgers challenges Notre Dame in the Players Era Festival on TBS as a 2-point favorite with a total of 146. Matchday 5 in the UEFA Champions League begins with nine matches. Two matches start at 12:45 p.m. ET. AC Milan plays at Slovan Bratislava as a -2.5 goal-line road favorite with an over/under of 3.5. Atletico Madrid is at Sparta Praha as a -0.5 goal-line road favorite with a total of 2.5. Seven matches conclude the UCL card at 3:00 p.m. ET. Manchester City is home against Feyenoord as a -2.5 goal-line favorite with an over/under of 3.5. Bayern Munich hosts Paris Saint-Germain as a -1.5 goal-line favorite with a total of 3.5. Inter Milan plays at home against RB Leipzig as a -1.5 goal-line favorite with an over/under of 3.5. Barcelona is home against Stade Brest as a -2.5 goal-line favorite with a total of 3.5. Bayer Leverkusen hosts Salzburg as a -2.5 goal-line favorite with an over/under of 3.5. Arsenal travels to Sporting CP as a -0.5 goal-line road favorite with a total of 2.5. Atalanta plays at the Young Boys as a -1.5 goal-line road favorite with an over/under of 3.5. All nine Champions League matches are available on Paramount+.

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NFL Player Props - Thanksgiving Day

by ASA, Inc.

Monday, Nov 25, 2024

BEARS - Caleb Williams Over 219.5 Passing Yards (-115)The first overall draft pick from 2024 has been one of the most inconsistent players in the NFL this year, showing flashes of greatness while simultaneously making plenty of head scratching plays. He is fresh off one of his best games throwing for 340 yards, two touchdowns and zero picks in a tough divisional loss against the Vikings. DJ Moore, Keenan Allen, and Rome Odunze still make up one of the best receiving corps in football and will be called upon again against the Lions number one ranked scoring offense. Williams threw the ball 47 times last week, and a negative game script is in store again on Turkey Day against Detroit who has won nine straight, six of them by at least 10 points. Detroit ranks 25th in passing yards allowed so all signs point to a nice statistical day for Williams.  COWBOYS - Rico Dowdle Anytime TD (Even)Dowdle has taken over the Dallas backfield in recent weeks seeing almost 17 touches per game over the past four games. He only has one touchdown during that span but is due against the sorry looking Giants who gave up four rushing touchdowns against Tampa Bay, allowing each of their three running backs and Baker Mayfield to all punch one in. Dallas pulled off an improbable win against Washington last week, moving the ball very effectively with Rico as a featured piece. New York is giving up nearly 150 rushing yards per game and a running back seeing so much volume in a solid offense should have a great chance to find the end zone against them. DOLPHINS - Tyreek Hill Over 63.5 Rec Yards (-115)Miami is finally looking like the Dolphins of last year scoring 34 points each of the past two games. It was a Jaylen Waddle game last week and oddly enough Jonnu Smith has out produced Tyreek Hill in recent weeks as well. Still, the offense is starting to flow again and Hill remains a nightmare for opposing coordinators. With Tua back in the groove, it does not take much for Tyreek to get loose. Despite his wrist injury, Tua still loves to target Hill (14 targets the last 2 weeks) so we expect him to get his chances.  Miami badly needs a win to stay in playoff contention and Hill has been patient with the rocky season his team and Quarterback have had. Expect Tyreek to hit some big plays at Lambeau to cap off the Holiday.  

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NFL, NBA, NHL, NCAAB and EPL Previews and Odds - 11/25/2024

by Big Al Staff

Monday, Nov 25, 2024

The Monday sports card features NFL, NBA, NHL, NCAAB, and EPL action. Week 12 in the NFL concludes with one game. The Baltimore Ravens travel to Los Angeles to play the Chargers on ESPN at 8:15 p.m. ET. The Ravens had won two games in a row before their 18-16 upset loss at Pittsburgh as a 3-point favorite last Sunday. The Chargers have won four games in a row after their 34-27 victory against Cincinnati as a 1-point favorite on Sunday. Baltimore is a 2.5-point road favorite with the total set at 50.5 (all odds from DraftKings).The National Basketball Association has nine games on its docket. Three NBA games tip-off at 7:10 p.m. ET. The Orlando Magic play in Charlotte against the Hornets as a 5-point road favorite with an over/under of 212. The Detroit Pistons host the Toronto Raptors as a 5-point favorite with a total of 223.5. The Indiana Pacers play at home against the New Orleans Pelicans as a 5.5-point favorite with an over/under of 228.5. Two NBA games start at 7:40 p.m. ET. The Atlanta Hawks are home against the Dallas Mavericks as a 2.5-point favorite with a total of 238.5. The Boston Celtics host the Los Angeles Clippers as a 9.5-point favorite with an over/under of 216.5. The Memphis Grizzlies play at home against the Portland Trail Blazers at 8:10 p.m. ET as a 9.5-point favorite with a total of 228.5. The Denver Nuggets are at home against the New York Knicks at 9:10 p.m. ET as a 4-point favorite with an over/under of 234.5. Two more games conclude the NBA card at 10:10 p.m. ET. The Golden State Warriors host the Brooklyn Nets as a 12-point favorite with a total of 223. The Oklahoma City Thunder are in Sacramento to play the Kings as a 4.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 223.5.The National Hockey League has 11 games on its slate. Six NHL games drop the puck at 7:07 p.m. ET. The Carolina Hurricanes play at home against the Dallas Stars as a -125 money-line favorite with a total of 6.5. The Florida Panthers are home against the Washington Capitals as a -192 money-line favorite with an over/under of 6. The Columbus Blue Jackets visit Tampa Bay to play the Lightning as a -112 money-line road favorite with a total of 6.5. The New Jersey Devils host the Nashville Predators as a -155 money-line favorite with an over/under of 6. The Vegas Golden Knights play in Philadelphia against the Flyers as a -142 money-line road favorite with a total of 6. The New York Rangers play at home against the St. Louis Blues as a -245 money-line favorite with an over/under of 6. Two NHL games start at 7:37 p.m. ET. The Ottawa Senators are home against the Calgary Flames as a -155 money-line favorite with a total of 6. The New York Islanders host the Detroit Red Wings as a -166 money-line favorite with an over/under of 5.5. The Winnipeg Jets  are in Minnesota to play the Wild at 8:07 p.m. ET as a -120 money-line road favorite with a total of 5.5. The Seattle Kraken visit Anaheim to face the Ducks at 10:07 p.m. ET as a -148 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 5.5. The Los Angeles Kings play in St. Louis against the Blues at 10:37 p.m. ET as a -238 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 6.The college basketball schedule has 48 games between Division I opponents. Eight NCAAB game is on major national television. UConn battles Memphis in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational at the Lahaina Civic Center in Lahaina, Hawaii, on ESPN2 at 2:30 p.m. ET as a 9-point favorite with a total of 150.5. Penn State faces Fordham in the Sunshine Slam at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, on the CBS Sports Network at 4:00 p.m. ET as a 15.5-point favorite with an over/under of 153. Michigan State challenges Colorado in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on ESPN2 at 5:00 p.m. ET as a 7.5-point favorite with a total of 145.5. Michigan plays Virginia Tech in the Fort Myers Tip-Off at the Suncoast Credit Union Arena in Fort Myers, Florida, on FS1 at 6:00 p.m. ET as a 10.5-point favorite with an over/under of 145. Clemson faces San Francisco in the Sunshine Slam on the CBS Sports Network at 6:30 p.m. ET as a 2-point favorite with a total of 144.5. Xavier goes against South Carolina in the Fort Myers Tip-Off on FS1-TV at 8:30 p.m. ET as a 6.5-point favorite with an over/under of 147.5. Auburn battles Iowa State in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on ESPNU at 9:00 p.m. ET as a 4-point favorite with a total of 146.5. North Carolina plays Dayton in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on ESPN2 at 11:30 p.m. ET as a 7-point favorite with an over/under of 156.Matchweek 12 in the English Premier League concludes with one match on the USA Network at 3:00 p.m. ET. Newcastle United plays at home against West Ham United as a -1.5 goal-line favorite with a total of 3.5.

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Thanksgiving Day NFL Preview

by Will Rogers

Monday, Nov 25, 2024

They've been playing football on Thanksgiving for longer than anyone can remember, before the National Football League even existed. The first official Thanksgiving Day football game was played in 1876, between Yale and Princeton. It was a big social event, as it marked the unofficial start of the winter social season in New York City. Over the next two decades, college and high school football games played on Thanksgiving became common throughout the country. The NFL, which was founded in 1920, saw that popularity and quickly jumped on the Thanksgiving football bandwagon. In 1934, the Detroit Lions were playing in their first year in the league. They were winning but not getting big crowds. In an effort to try and help increase attendance, Lions owner George A. Richards, hosted the NFL's first Thanksgiving Day game in Detroit in 1934. At that the time, nobody knew that he was starting a tradition. Richards happened to also own a Detroit radio station. Using his industry contacts, he was able to get a deal in place for the Lions/Bears game to be broadcast on 94 radio stations, coast to coast. The 1934 game was witnessed in person by 26,000 fans, the Lions' first ever sellout. It was a classic which Chicago won 19-16. Leo Macdonell of the Detroit Times described it as follows: "It was a heartbreak for the Lions and their followers, and with a heavy heart they feast over the crumbs of a game that put the Detroit team out of the running for the championship honors." Though the game didn't go Detroit's way, the event was such a success that the Lions have hosted a game every Thanksgiving since, with the exception of the World War II years.  Decades later, America's Team got in the act. The Cowboys saw how popular the Detroit games were and in 1966 they decided to try playing on Thanksgiving. It was also a smashing success and they've been doing it every year since, except 1975 and 1977. (The St. Louis Cardinals were given those games to try and boost their national exposure.) Nowadays, when many think about traditions associated with Thanksgiving, Detroit and Dallas football games are right up there with the turkey and the pumpkin pie. 2024 Detroit and Chicago kick off this year's Thanksgiving Day 3-game pro slate, the Lions favored by double-digits. That's followed by a game between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants. The evening game features the Green Bay Packers hosting the Miami Dolphins. There's also one college football game that day, Memphis taking on Tulane. Let's take a closer look at the NFL games. Chicago at Detroit Line: Lions -10.5, 48.5The Lions are one of the very best teams in the league this year. Their 10-1 record ranks number one in the NFC and tied with KC for first place overall. They've scored way more points than any team in football and have a dominating 360-183 scoring advantage in their 11 games. The wide margins of victory have led to a 9-2 record versus the spread. The Lions have now won nine straight games. That happens to be their longest winning streak since the 1934 Lions team (mentioned above) won 10 straight. Off 5 straight losses, the Bears (4-7 SU and 5-4-2 ATS) are going the other way. Three of those 5 losses, including each of the past 2, were by a field goal or less. These teams faced each other last Thanksgiving Day and the Lions won 31-26, as 7.5 point favorites. The Bears were up 26-14 in the fourth quarter before Detroit scored the game's final 17 points. New York at DallasLine: Cowboys -3.5, 38Most would have assumed that at least one of these teams would be in contention in the NFC East. That's not the case. The Eagles (9-2) are 2 games ahead of Washington for the division lead while the Cowboys (4-7 SU and 3-7-1 ATS) and Giants (2-9 SU and 2-8-1 ATS) are a distant 3rd and 4th. Teams in this division all hate each other and these two are no exception. Even with their poor records, Dallas/NY games are always important to both teams. The Cowboys defeated the Giants 20-15 in September. That was their 7th straight win in the series. That September game featured Prescott and Jones at quarterback but neither will be playing Thursday. Prescott is out for the season with injury and Jones was recently released. Dallas comes in off an upset win at Washington, backup QB Cooper Rush leading the way. The Giants began the post Daniel Jones era by getting blown out by Tampa. Miami at Green Bay Line: Packers -3, 47.5Here's a game which really means something. The Dolphins are still only 5-6 (SU and ATS) but they have won 3 straight games. They still won't catch the Bills to win the division but they now have a have a 31.9% chance to make the playoffs. The Packers (8-3 SU and 5-6 ATS) are also on a roll. They smashed San Francisco last week and have won 6 of their last 7. They likely won't overtake both Minnesota and Detroit to win the division but they do now have a 92.7% chance of making the playoffs. Based on those playoff odds, one could say that this is a big game for Green Bay but an even bigger one for Miami. The Packers have won the past three meetings, most recently a 26-20 win at Miami in 2022. Before that was a 31-12 Packer home win in November 2018. Can the warm weather Dolphins win a late November game at Lambeau? Tune in Thursday night to find out! Enjoy the holiday everyone. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families ... Will Rogers

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NFL, NBA, NHL, EPL and NCAAB Previews and Odds - 11/24/2024

by Big Al Staff

Sunday, Nov 24, 2024

The Sunday sports card features NFL, NBA, NHL, NCAAB, and EPL action. Week 12 in the NFL continues with 11 games. Seven NFL games kick off at 1:00 p.m. ET. The Washington Commanders host the Dallas Cowboys as a 10.5-point favorite with the total set at 45.5 (all odds from DraftKings). The Tampa Bay Buccaneers travel to New York to play the Giants as a 6-point road favorite with an over/under of 40.5. The Kansas City Chiefs play in Carolina against the Panthers as a 10.5-point road favorite with a total of 43. The Minnesota Vikings are in Chicago against the Bears as a 3-point favorite with an over/under of 39.5. The Miami Dolphins play at home against the New England Patriots as a 7.5-point favorite with a total of 46.5. The Houston Texans are home against the Tennessee Titans as an 8-point favorite with an over/under of 40.5. The Detroit Lions visit Indianapolis to play the Colts as a 7.5-point road favorite with a total of 50.5. Three NFL games start during the second window of afternoon games. The Denver Broncos play in Las Vegas against the Raiders at 4:05 p.m. ET as a 5-point road favorite with an over/under of 41.5. Two more NFL games start at 4:25 p.m. ET. The Green Bay Packers host the San Francisco 49ers as a 5.5-point favorite with a total of 44.5. The Seattle Seahawks play at home against the Arizona Cardinals as a 1-point favorite with an over/under of 47.5. The Philadelphia Eagles are in Los Angeles against the Rams on NBC at 8:20 p.m. ET for Sunday Night Football. The Eagles are a 3-point road favorite with a total of 49.The National Basketball Association has six games on its docket. The Boston Celtics are home against the Minnesota Timberwolves at 3:40 p.m. ET as an 8-point favorite with an over/under of 222. The Indiana Pacers host the Washington Wizards at 5:10 p.m. ET as an 11.5-point favorite with a total of 243. Two more NBA games tip off at 6:10 p.m. ET. The Los Angeles Clippers travel to Philadelphia to play the 76ers as a 1-point road favorite with an over/under of 209. The Miami Heat play at home against the Dallas Mavericks as a 2.5-point favorite with a total of 221.5. The Cleveland Cavaliers are home against the Toronto Raptors at 7:40 p.m. ET as a 13-point favorite with an over/under of 237.5. The Sacramento Kings host the Brooklyn Nets at 9:10 p.m. ET as an 8.5-point favorite with a total of 223.The National Hockey League has one game on its slate. The Toronto Maple Leafs play at home against the Utah Hockey Club at 7:07 p.m. ET as a -192 money-line favorite with an over/under of 6. The college basketball schedule has 52 games between Division I opponents. Five NCAAB games are on major national television. Two of these games begin at 1:00 p.m. ET. South Florida challenges Wright State on ESPN2 in the Myrtle Beach Invitational at the HTC Center in Conway, South Carolina, as a 2-point favorite with a total of 154. Maryland battles Villanova on ESPN at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, as a 5-point favorite with an over/under of 138. Florida State faces UMass on ESPN2 at 3:30 p.m. ET at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, as a 6-point favorite with a total of 149. Bradley goes against Middle Tennessee on ESPN at 5:30 p.m. ET in the Myrtle Beach Invitational as a 5.5-point favorite with an over/under of 147. Ohio plays Texas State on ESPN2 at 8:00 p.m. ET in the Myrtle Beach Invitational as a 3-point favorite with a total of 146.5. Matchweek 12 in the English Premier League continues with two matches on the USA Network. Liverpool plays at Southampton at 9:00 a.m. ET as a -1.5 goal-line road favorite with an over/under of 3.5. Manchester United is at Ipswich Town at 11:30 a.m. ET with a total of 2.5.

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NBA, NHL, EPL, NCAAB, and NCAAF Previews and Odds - 11/23/2024

by Big Al Staff

Saturday, Nov 23, 2024

The Saturday sports card features NCAAF, NBA, NHL, NCAAB, and EPL action.Week 13 in NCAAF college football continues with 53 games between FBS opponents. Twenty-one of these NCAAF games kick off in the opening window between noon ET and 3:00 p.m. ET, with three games starting on major national television at noon ET. Mississippi travels to Florida on ABC as a 12-point road favorite with the total set at 55. Miami (FL) hosts Wake Forest on ESPN as a 23.5-point favorite with an over/under of 67.5. Ohio State plays at home against Indiana on Fox as a 10.5-point favorite with a total of 53. Seventeen NCAAF games between FBS opponents start in the 3:30 p.m. ET to 6:00 p.m. ET window. Four college football games are on major national television at 3:30 p.m. Colorado plays at Kansas on Fox as a 2.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 59.5. Arizona State is home against BYU on ESPN as a 3.5-point favorite with a total of 49. Penn State is at Minnesota on CBS as an 11.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 45. Texas hosts Kentucky on ABC as a 20-point favorite with a total of 47. Thirteen NCAAF games between FBS opponents begin at 7:00 p.m. ET or later to complete the Saturday football card. Notre Dame plays at home against Army on NBC as a 14-point favorite with an over/under of 45.5. Three more nationally televised games begin at 7:30 p.m. ET. Auburn is home against Texas A&M on ESPN as a 2-point favorite with a total of 46. Iowa State visits Utah on Fox as a 6.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 42. Alabama plays at Oklahoma on ABC as a 14-point road favorite with a total of 46.5. USC is at UCLA on NBC at 10:30 p.m. ET as a 4.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 52.The National Basketball Association has seven games on its docket. The New York Knicks travel to Utah to play the Jazz at 5:10 p.m. ET as an 8.5-point road favorite with a total of 230. The Orlando Magic host the Detroit Pistons at 7:10 p.m. ET as a 9.5-point favorite with an over/under of 206. Three more NBA games tip off at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Milwaukee Bucks play at home against the Charlotte Hornets as an 8.5-point favorite with a total of 220.5. The Houston Rockets are home against the Portland Trail Blazers as a 13.5-point favorite with an over/under of 223.5. The Memphis Grizzlies play in Chicago against the Bulls as a 6-point road favorite with a total of  242.5. The Golden State Warriors are in San Antonio to play the Spurs at 8:40 p.m. ET as a 4.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 224. The Los Angeles Lakers host the Denver Nuggets at 10:40 p.m. ET as a 4.5-point favorite with a total of 232. The National Hockey League has 15 games on its slate. The Philadelphia Flyers play at home against the Chicago Blackhawks at 1:07 p.m. ET as a -155 money-line favorite with an over/under of 6. Two more NHL games drop the puck at 4:07 p.m. ET. The Minnesota Wild visits Calgary to play the Flames as a -142 money-line road favorite with a total of 5.5. The Los Angeles Kings play at home against the Seattle Kraken as a -162 money-line favorite with an over/under of 5.5. The Florida Panthers are home against the Colorado Avalanche at 6:07 p.m. ET as a -135 money-line favorite with a total of 6.5. Eight NHL games start at 7:07 p.m. ET. The Carolina Hurricanes plays at Columbus against the Blue Jackets as a -250 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 6.5. The New Jersey Devils are in Washington to play the Capitals as a -135 money-line road favorite with a total of 6. The Ottawa Senators host the Vancouver Canucks as a -135 money-line favorite with an over/under of 6. The Dallas Stars travel to Tampa Bay to play the Lightning as a -115 money-line road favorite with a total of 6.5. The Vegas Golden Knights play in Montreal against the Canadiens as a -162 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 6.5. The Boston Bruins are in Detroit to play the Red Wings as a -135 money-line road favorite with a total of 6. The Utah Hockey Club visits Pittsburgh to play the Penguins with both teams priced at -110 with an over/under of 6.5. The Nashville Predators play at home against the Winnipeg Jets as a -125 money-line favorite with a total of 6. The New York Islanders are home against the St. Louis Blues at 7:37 p.m. ET as a -170 money-line favorite with an over/under of 5.5. The Buffalo Sabres play in San Jose against the Sharks at 8:07 p.m. ET as a -162 money-line road favorite with a total of 6. The Edmonton Oilers host the New York Rangers at 10:07 p.m. ET as a -130 money-line favorite with an over/under of 6.5. The college basketball schedule has 51 games between Division I opponents. Two NCAAB games are on major national television. Georgetown plays at home against Saint Francis (PA) on FS2 at noon ET as a 19-point favorite with a total of 144.5. DePaul is home against Northern Illinois on FS2 at 5:00 p.m. ET as an 18-point favorite with an over/under of 145. Matchweek 12 in the English Premier League begins with seven matches. Chelsea is at Leicester City on the USA Network at 7:30 a.m. ET as a -1.5 goal-line road favorite with a total of 3.5. Five EPL games start at 10:00 a.m. ET. Arsenal hosts Nottingham Forest as a -1.5 goal-line favorite with an over/under of 2.5. Aston Villa plays at home against Crystal Palace as a -0.5 goal-line favorite with a total of 2.5. Bournemouth is home against Brighton and Hove Albion on USA Network as a -0.5 goal-line favorite with an over/under of 2.5. Everton hosts Brentford as a -0.5 goal-line favorite with a total of 2.5. Fulham plays at home against Wolverhampton as a -0.5 goal-line favorite with an over/under of 2.5. Manchester City is home against Tottenham on NBC at 12:30 p.m. ET as a -1.5 goal-line favorite with a total of 3.5.

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Big Al's Daily Angle: NCAAF, NBA, NHL and NCAAB Previews and Odds - 11/22/2024

by Big Al Staff

Friday, Nov 22, 2024

The Friday sports card features NCAAF, NBA, NHL, and NCAAB action. Week 12 in NCAAF college football continues with three games between FBS opponents. UTSA hosts Temple on ESPN2 at 7:00 p.m. ET. The Roadrunners are on a two-game winning streak after their 48-27 victory against North Texas as a 1.5-point favorite last Friday. The Owls ended their two-game losing streak with an 18-15 victory in overtime against Florida Atlantic as a 2-point favorite on Saturday. UTSA is a 16.5-point favorite with a total of 55.5 (all odds from DraftKings unless indicated otherwise). Michigan State plays at home against Purdue on Fox at 8:00 p.m. ET. The Spartans are on a three-game losing streak after their 38-16 loss at Illinois as a 1.5-point underdog last Saturday. The Boilermakers are on a nine-game losing streak after their 49-10 loss to Penn State as a 30-point underdog on Saturday. Michigan State is a 13.5-point favorite with an over/under of 48.5. UNLV travels to San Jose State on FS1 at 10:00 p.m. ET. The Rebels won for the fourth time in their last five games with a 41-20 victory against San Diego State as a 21.5-point favorite last Saturday. The Spartans lost for the second time in their last three games in a 42-21 loss at home against Boise State as a 14-point underdog on Saturday. UNLV is a 7.5-point road favorite with a total of 60.The National Basketball Association has eight games on its Friday NBA Cup docket. Two NBA games tip off at 7:10 p.m. ET. The Philadelphia 76ers are home against the Brooklyn Nets as a 6-point favorite with an over/under of 218. The Boston Celtics play in Washington against the Wizards as a 15.5-point road favorite with a total of 238.5. The Golden State Warriors are in New Orleans to play the Pelicans on ESPN at 7:40 p.m. ET as a 10.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 222.5.Three NBA games start at 8:10 p.m. ET. The Milwaukee Bucks host the Indiana Pacers as a 5.5-point favorite with a total of 237.5. The Atlanta Hawks visit Chicago to play the Bulls as a 1.5-point road favorite with an over/under of 244.5. The Houston Rockets play at home against the Portland Trail Blazers as an 11.5-point favorite with a total of 222.5. The Denver Nuggets are home against the Dallas Mavericks on ESPN at 10:10 p.m. ET as a 4-point favorite with an over/under of 227.5. The Sacramento Kings play in Los Angeles against the Clippers at 10:40 p.m. ET as a 3-point road favorite with a total of 221.5.The National Hockey League has two games on its slate. The Winnipeg Jets are in Pittsburgh to play the Penguins at 7:07 p.m. ET as a -155 money-line road favorite with an over/under of 6.5. The Buffalo Sabres travel to Anaheim to play the Ducks at 10:07 p.m. ET as a -155 money-line road favorite with a total of 6.The college basketball schedule has 77 games between Division I opponents. Fifteen NCAAB games are on major national television. Tow NCAAB games tip off at 11:30 a.m. ET. Ohio faces Portland in the Myrtle Beach Invitational at the HTC Center in Conway, South Carolina, on ESPNU as a 6.5-point favorite with a total of 151.5. Florida Atlantic battles Drake in the Shriners Hospital Charleston Classic at the TD Arena in Charleston, South Carolina, on ESPN2 as a 4-point favorite with an over/under of 145.5. Two NCAAB games start at 2:00 p.m. ET. Miami (FL) plays Oklahoma State in the Shriners Hospital Charleston Classic on ESPNU as a 4.5-point favorite with a total of 157. South Florida challenges Middle Tennessee on ESPN2 in the Myrtle Beach Invitational as a 1-point favorite with an over/under of 147. Pittsburgh faces LSU at the Greenbriar Tip-Off at the Greenbriar Colonial Hall in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, on the CBS Sports Network at 2:30 p.m. ET as a 6.5-point favorite with a total of 147.Two NCAAB games on national television begin at 5:00 p.m. ET. Vanderbilt battles Seton Hall on ESPN2 in the Shriners Hospital Charleston Classic as a 5-point favorite at BetOnline with an over/under of 134. Two nationally-televised NCAAB games start at 7:00 p.m. ET. Butler hosts Merrimack on FS2 as a 12-point favorite with a total of 134.5. St. John’s challenges Texas Tech in the Legend’s Classic at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on ESPNU as a 12.5-point favorite with an over/under of 134.5. Creighton plays at home against Nebraska on FS1 at 8:00 p.m. ET as an 11-point favorite with a total of 157.5. Texas goes against St. John’s in the Legend’s Classic on ESPNU at 9:00 p.m. ET as a 9.5-point favorite with an over/under of 150.5. Tennessee battles Baylor in the Baha Mar Hoops Bahamas Championship at the Baha Mar Convention Center in Nassau, Bahamas, on the CBS Sports Network at 9:30 p.m. ET as a 3.5-point favorite with a total of 145.5. Two NCAAB games on national television begin at 10:30 p.m. ET. Wichita State faces Saint Louis in the NABC Hall of Fame Classic at the  T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri, on Peacock as a 2.5-point favorite with an over/under of 155. Arizona is home against Duke on ESPN2 as a 1-point favorite with a total of 160.5. North Carolina plays at Hawaii in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational on ESPN2 at 12:30 a.m. ET as a 16-point road favorite with an over/under of 151.5.

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CFB Late Season Bowl Motivation Handicapping

by Kyle Hunter

Thursday, Nov 21, 2024

CFB Late Season Bowl Motivation HandicappingIt is late in the regular season and you are going to hear a lot of people talking about teams needing to win to become bowl eligible. It is important to remember that not all of this situations are the same. Some in the media talk about bowl eligibility for teams like that is the top priority for everyone. What if your aspirations were much higher and you simply would want the season to be over? There are always a few teams in that kind of spot each year. On the whole, I do think accounting for bowl motivation is a good idea, but it should be done on a case by case basis. Let’s take a look at a few teams who are on the edge of being bowl eligible: UCLA Bruins (4-6 Straight Up Record) UCLA hosts rival USC this weekend in the biggest game for them (and USC). USC is also 5-5 and the Trojans play Notre Dame the following week. UCLA plays Fresno State in the final week, so if they can win this game they’ll have a great shot at going bowling. UCLA knows this is their best shot too though. This game will be intense! Arizona Wildcats (4-6 Record) Arizona goes to TCU where they are a double digit dog this week. The Wildcats benefited from Houston being dreadful last week, but they have played very poorly in the last few weeks overall. They expected better from this season. It is tough to gauge whether they care a lot or not. New Mexico Lobos (5-6 Record) Bronco Mendenhall has done a great job with this Lobos team. Their expectations were extremely low after the program hadn’t even been competitive in recent seasons. The fact that they even have a shot at a bowl is amazing. New Mexico goes to Hawaii next weekend. That’s a tricky spot with the long travel, but I trust New Mexico to be fully prepared for that contest.  UL Monroe Warhawks (5-5 Record) Coach Vincent is another guy who has done a great job this year. ULM was 2-10 and 0-8 in the Sun Belt last year. This team would absolutely love to go to any bowl and get the extra practices to keep things going in a positive direction for next year. A highly motivated team. Virginia Tech (5-5 Record) Virginia Tech is an interesting case. The Hokies had much higher goals for this season. They have been upset multiple times, and injuries are at least part of the reason for their failures this season. They play at Duke and host Virginia in their remaining games. They should want that Virginia game because it is a rivalry, but overall I find it hard to know the motivation of this team for a bowl game in general. UTSA Roadrunners (5-5 Record) UTSA was much better last year, but they lost a bunch of very talented players. Coach Traylor does a good job with this program, and UTSA has improved as the season has gone along. A nice upset win over North Texas last week has this team going in the right direction. They also upset Memphis the week before. They host Temple this week, and I think this group will be focused on getting the job done and reaching another bowl.

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CFB: Laying The Points Late in Season

by Kyle Hunter

Thursday, Nov 21, 2024

There’s only a couple weeks left in the college football season. There is a big difference in handicapping late regular season games compared to early or middle of the season contests. Does the team with a poor record have a reason to care late in the year? In some cases there are reasons for that team to be trying hard for a new coach. There are also times where specific coaches are great at motivating a team even when they seemingly have little to play for in the larger scheme of things. Still, most of the time these very weak teams struggle late in the regular season.I don’t like to lay a lot of points as a general rule. It doesn’t feel comfortable to me. The numbers show that laying the points late in the regular season is overall a winning strategy though.When does laying the points pay off the best for bettors? From game number 10 until game number 12 of the regular season. Here’s a late season favorites system with the filters:  -Game 10-12 of the regular season-Opponent winning percentage (straight up) is less than 50%-The team you are betting on is -16.5 or larger-The team you are betting on has covered at a rate of 55% ATS or lower so far this seasonThe ATS record for this system since 2006 is 201-140 (59% ATS). The thought process for adding the ATS cover rate for the season thus far is getting rid of teams that have covered at a very high rate because the point spread would likely be inflated on those teams by this point in the season.Road teams only in the system listed above are 57-25. A smaller sample size to be sure, but impressive results for the long term.  This week, there are five applicable games, including one team (South Alabama) on the road:South Florida -17 vs. TulsaGeorgia -42 vs. MassachusettsTennessee -42 vs. UTEPSouth Alabama -22.5 at Southern MississippiTexas St. -20.5 vs. Georgia St. Don’t be afraid to lay the points late in the regular season. It’s a completely different setup handicapping college football in these situations late in the year.

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The Cavaliers Go Down!

by AAA Sports

Thursday, Nov 21, 2024

Ok, so the NBA’s first REALLY BIG GAME of the 2024-25 regular season is in the books, and the Cleveland Cavaliers are no longer strutting around with a perfect record. The defending champion Celtics saw to that, winning by one 3-point shot (120-117) on the ugly NBA Cup-demanded TD Garden court. What does this mean, going forward? 1.      THE CAVS ARE LEGIT On a night when the Celtics rained 3 after 3 on their heads, the Cavaliers somehow kept it together enough to actually have a chance to win late. Constant penetration and aggressive defense in the second half righted the ship after a disastrous two-plus quarters when it looked like they were going to be chased halfway back to Cleveland.  Donovan Mitchell, injured and unavailable when Boston ended Cleveland’s season in the Eastern Conference playoff semifinals last spring, was dominant on Tuesday night. His 35 points couldn’t quite compensate for an historic stinkeroo night from Darius Garland, was a horrific 3 for 21 (0 for 6 from deep). Had Garland been merely bad, Cleveland might have won easily. 2.      SPEAKING OF ALL THOSE 3s . . . They don’t always fall for the Celtics. When they don’t, teams like the Hawks can come in and steal one. The awful Raptors can take Boston to overtime. But when they drop, like they did against Cleveland (22 of 41, 54 percent), what can be done? Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown attack the rim as well as anyone this side of an in-his-prime LeBron, getting teams in rotation and creating open looks from deep. Derrick White, Jrue Holiday and Al Horford all are more than competent from distance. And this is being done without Kritaps Porzingis, who is expected back before Christmas (could be even earlier) and draws defenses out even further. Brings to mind the responses from former Celtics Antoine Walker when asked why he took so many 3. Said Toine: “Because they don’t have 4s.” 3.      WHAT DO GAMES IN NOVEMBER MEAN? Cleveland ripped off 15 in a row to start the season, replacing (at least for now) the Knicks as the team that might be able to challenge Boston in a weakened Eastern Conference where expected challengers Philadelphia and Milwaukee are a combined 13 games under .500. Lost in parade confetti is the fact that Cleveland has done this without yet having two days in a row off since the start of the season. The schedule will even out, affording coach Kenny Atkinson some valuable practice time. Meanwhile, prior to outlasting the Cavaliers, the Celtics appeared disinterested. Golden State had come in to the Garden and spanked the Celts, they somehow managed to lose at home to Atlanta (without Trae Young), and got it together just in time to fend off lottery-bound Toronto. How do they find motivation when they don’t face teams like Cleveland? Not easy. 4.      WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? While the Celtics search for reasons not to fall asleep, a healthy Cavaliers squad should have no problem continuing as one of the league’s elite. Mitchell is in attack mode 24/7/365, Garland will be doing everything he can to show that his terrible game in Boston was a one-off, and the league still hasn’t figured out a way to handle Cleveland’s double-big front-court of Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley. The Cavs will be fine. 5.      WHAT DO THE ODDS SAY? Bsoton’s recent slip-ups have done nothing to dislodge the Celtics as the heavy favorite to raise the trophy next June. The Celtics opened at +300 and sit right now at +275. Steep number for a team trying to repeat in a league which has had a different champion in each of the last six years. Cleveland’s strong start, however, has moved its own number considerably. The Cavs opened at +3500, and that has been cut almost in half, to +1300. That's still some pretty good value!

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