JasonEvans who?
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The O/U for NC State v Miami is at 155.5. Did Miami stop playing defense this year?
You are aware that NCSU is averaging almost 90 points per game this season, right? They trail only Gonzaga, Duke, and UNC in PPG (4th in the nation, 3rd in the triangle). Miami scores a fairly robust 77+ ppg. If they both hit their averages, we are talking 167 points.
Man, that game played out nothing like I expected. Happy to get the split on NCSU and under. Vig never tasted so good.
I question the motives of the person who posted this week's schedule. He/she listed Miami first so I assumed State was the home team...verbs be damned, I generally skip em. What idiot bets State to win on the road, much less cover? Turns out I did. The moral? Sometimes it pays not to read.
The cupcake theory is disproven. Neither team plays any defense. Their lack cost me $550 dothrackian drachma. I picked up 500 on the wolves covering.
Only the second game in, and I violated my own rule: early season offense is better than early season defense.
Just went to the site, wanted to register my Duke Clemson wagers before the lines changed...and I was only able to see where to bet on today's games. When will the Saturday picks be available?
What lines? As of the time of this post, I don't see any sportsbook (Vegas or online) that have the lines up for college basketball.
Keep in mind, when people talk about the lines on DBR (e.g. the "This Week in the ACC" thread), they are often talking about kenpom projections.
This was true in the non-conference season, but during conference season, the lines will usually be out on Covers in the (late) evening the day before.
Usually the real sportsbooks release the college basketball lines between 5 to 9pm the day before, and then Covers uses those lines for their contests after a short delay (but usually same day) from when the real books release.
You can try the Macaulay Culkin angle and go meta with Jason "Jason Evans" Evans.
From boingboing.net
Macaulay Culkin's middle name is currently "Carson." But, starting in 2019, it will be "Macaulay Culkin," as in Macaulay 'Macaulay Culkin' Culkin.
The Home Alone actor has been polling his fans on what his new middle name should be. The other choices were "Shark Week," "Kieran" (his younger brother's name), "TheMcRibisBack," and "Publicity Stunt." Ultimately his fans went with the meta choice of his own first and last name.
On Christmas day he made the big announcement.
The lines are up on Covers, fyi