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June 02, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
ON THE NBA BUBBLE…
No, I’m not talking about the Kentucky Derby. It’s the NBA and the final week of the regular season. Before knee-jerking and backing teams that need to win in order to make the playoffs you might want to consider the following: NBA team that are exactly .500 on the season are 16-9-1 ATS during their final three games of the season. When these teams are at home they are 12-6-1 ATS and if they are off a win they are 12-2 ATS. Play accordingly…
April 10, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Now that the NBA All Star game is in the record books it's time to focus on teams that were disappointing prior to the break that were expected to perform at a higher level the first half of the season.
By ferreting out teams with potential that underachieved you can put added value on your play list, provided of course these teams have not already tossed in the towel.
In the Eastern Conference I would keep a close eye on Detroit. While the Pistons have played sub .500 ball since the arrival of Allen Iverson the fact remains they are talented and they play a solid brand of defense. Look for the Pistons to begin hitting on all cylinders soon.
In the Western Conference a team I would pay attention to is the Golden State Warriors. They are finally returning to full health and under head coach Don Nelson they can become dangerous down the stretch.
Let's see what happens...
February 20, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
SBXLIII did not disappoint, at least from a viewer standpoint. It may arguably go down as the best Super Bowl game ever as both teams went back-and-forth like a ping pong ball in the 4Q.
As disappointed as I was that the Steelers did not get the money in the contest, it would be easy to go back and tell of how they could/would have beat the spread. The bottom line is they did not, walking away instead with their 6th Super Bowl ring.
From a fan standpoint, I have to wonder why Santonio Holmes was not flagged for excessive celebration immediately after his game winning touchdown grab in the corner of the end zone. A 15-yard penalty tacked on to the ensuing kickoff would have given Arizona desirable field position and with Kurt Warner, Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin - who knows what might have happened.
Somehow, most amazingly, the higher seeded team fell to 1-11-2 ATS in the last fourteen Super Bowl games. That's incredible!...
February 05, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
With Super Bowl XLIII kicking off in Tampa on Sunday, February 1st this year keep this stat in mind: Over the last 13 years the higher seeded team is 1-10-2 ATS.
I'll elaborate more on this year's game once the pairings are known...
January 18, 2009 | Permalink | Comments (0)
With the college bowl games now at hand, here's a look at how various teams are entering the games from an ITS (In The Stats) perspective. Listed below are noteworthy results of how various teams have fared ITS this season… Alabama – held 8 foes to season low – or 2nd low – yardage Given
the fact that teams who outgain their opponent win the game better than
80% of the time, it’s crucial to your success when evaluating a team’s
chance of winning the yardage wars.
Boise State – won the stats in 11 of its 12 games
Boston College – 3-4 ITS in its final 7 games
Central Michigan – 1-3 ITS in its final 4 games
Connecticut – held final 3 foes to season low – or 2nd low – yardage
Florida - held 3 of final 4 foes to season low – or 2nd low – yardage
Houston – won the stats in each of its final 10 games
Iowa – 1-4 ITS in its final 5 games
Kansas – 1-5 ITS in its final 6 games
Kentucky – 0-5 ITS in its final 5 games
LSU – 0-3 ITS in its final 3 games
La Tech – 0-3 ITS in its final 3 games
Maryland – 4-7 ITS vs lined foes
Memphis – 4-0 ITS in its final 4 games
Miami Fla – 0-3 ITS in its final 3 games
Minnesota - 0-3 ITS in its final 3 games
Mississippi – held final 3 foes to season low yardage
Nebraska – 6-1 ITS in its final 7 games
Nevada – 5-1 ITS in its final 6 games
No Illinois - 1-3 ITS in its final 4 games
No Carolina - 5-7 ITS this season
Northwestern – 1-5 ITS in its final 6 games
Notre Dame – 8-1 ITS in its final 9 games
Oklahoma – held 3 of final 5 foes to season low – or 2nd low – yards
Oklahoma St – 3-5 ITS in its final 8 games
Penn State - held 6 of its 12 foes to season low – or 2nd low – yards
Rice – 5-1 ITS in its final 6 games
So Florida – 1-3 ITS in its final 4 games
So California – held 8 foes to season low yardage
TCU – held 9 foes to season low yardage
Texas - held 5 of its 12 foes to season low – or 2nd low – yards
Troy – 8-0 ITS in its final 8 games
Utah – 3-4 ITS in its final 7 games
Vanderbilt – 3-9 ITS this season
Wake Forest – 5-7 ITS this season
Wisconsin – 6-0 ITS in its final 6 games
December 19, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
As we head into the College Bowl games, here is the final set of our ‘Puttin’ On The Stats’ teams for this 2008 College Football season.
Remember, these are teams that have either won all – or all but one – of the stat yards in games to date. Remember, we are looking to do is to ‘Play On’ any team as a dog from the ‘Play On’ list in the Bowl games. Here is the list of this year’s best and worst ITS (In The Stats) teams:
Teams who won all – or all but one – of their games ITS this season:
Ball State, Boise State, Houston, Penn State, Southern Cal, TCU, Texas, Troy State and Tulsa.
FYI: No team has won the stats in every game, while Washington the only team that was outstatted in every game this season.
December 09, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Listed below is an updated version of our ‘Puttin’ On The Stats’ teams on this the final week of the 2008 College Football season. These are teams that have either won all – or all but one – of the stat yards and conversely teams who have lost all – or all but one – of the stat yards in games to date. Remember, we are looking to do is to ‘Play On’ any team as a dog from the ‘Play On’ list and to ‘Play Against’ any favorite from the ‘Play Against’ list. Here we go:
(10) Play On dogs: Ball State, Boise State, Houston, Missouri, Penn State, Southern Cal, TCU, Texas, Troy State and Tulsa.
(3) Play Against favorites: Marshall, SMU, and Washington.
Note: there is one ‘Play On’ dog this week: Missouri.
FYI: No team has won the stats in every game, while Washington is the only team that was outstatted in every game this season.
December 03, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Friday and Saturday's results on the football card were extremely disappointing. The bottom line is that Thanksgiving week was a HUGE week for chalk and being primarily an underdog lover we stood no chance whatsoever at succeeding. Even the one favorite we used (LSU) found a way to blow a big lead and lose on an incredible play. With the College Conference playoffs and the Bowl games just around the corner we'll bounce back with a vengeance, just wait and see!...
November 30, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
With Thanksgiving Day dinner on the table and the 2008 college football season drawing to a conclusion, let’s take a look at the teams that remain on our ‘Puttin’ On The Stats’ list this season.
Listed below is an updated version of our ‘Puttin’ On The Stats’ teams. These are teams that have either won all – or all but one – of the stat yards and conversely teams who have lost all – or all but one – of the stat yards in games to date. Remember, we are looking to do is to ‘Play On’ any team as a dog from the ‘Play On’ list and to ‘Play Against’ any favorite from the ‘Play Against’ list. Here we go:
Play On dogs: Ball State, Boise State, Houston, Missouri, Oregon State, Penn State, Southern Cal, TCU, Texas, Troy State and Tulsa.
Play Against favorites: Marshall, SMU, and Washington.
Note: there are no ‘Play On’ dogs or ‘Play Against’ favorites this week.
FYI: No team has won the stats in every game, while Washington is the only team that was outstatted in every game this season.
November 24, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
With thoughts of Thanksgiving Day dinner just around the corner the 2008 football season is in full stride.
Listed below is an updated version of our ‘Puttin’ On The Stats’ teams. These are teams that have either won all – or all but one – of the stat yards and conversely teams who have lost all – or all but one – of the stat yards in games to date. Remember, we are looking to do is to ‘Play On’ any team as a dog from the ‘Play On’ list and to ‘Play Against’ any favorite from the ‘Play Against’ list. Here we go:
Play On dogs: Ball State, Boise State, Houston, Missouri, Oregon State, Penn State, Southern Cal, TCU, Texas, Troy State and Tulsa.
Play Against favorites: Marshall, SMU, Washington and Washington State.
Note: this week’s ‘Play On’ dogs and ‘Play Against’ favorites are underlined.
FYI: Ball State is the only team to have won the stats in every game, while Washington is the only team that has been outstatted in every game.
November 19, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
As we wind down the regular season portion of the 2008 College football season it’s more important than ever to focus on teams that are playing well on the playing field. Dominating performances lead to winning SU and ATS tickets this time of the campaign.
Listed below is an updated version of our ‘Puttin’ On The Stats’ teams. These are teams that have either won all – or all but one – of the stat yards and conversely teams who have lost all – or all but one – of the stat yards in games to date. Remember, we are looking to do is to ‘Play On’ any team as a dog from the ‘Play On’ list and to ‘Play Against’ any favorite from the ‘Play Against’ list. Here we go:
Play On dogs: Ball State, Boise State, Florida State, Houston, Missouri, Oregon State, Penn State, South Carolina, Southern Cal, TCU, Texas, Troy State and Tulsa.
Play Against favorites: Central Florida, Marshall, SMU, Utah State, Washington and Washington State.
Note: this week’s ‘Play On’ dogs and ‘Play Against’ favorites are underlined.
FYI: Ball State and Tulsa are the only teams to have won the stats in every game, while Washington is the only team that has been outstatted in every game.
November 11, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
It’s official. November is here and with it a stirring conclusion to another exciting College football season. That’s especially true from a handicapper’s perspective as the combination of stats and angles combine to bring us the best winning edges of the season.
Listed below is an updated version of our ‘Puttin’ On The Stats’ teams. These are teams that have either won all – or all but one – of the stat yards and conversely teams who have lost all – or all but one – of the stat yards in games to date. Remember, we are looking to do is to ‘Play On’ any team as a dog from the ‘Play On’ list and to ‘Play Against’ any favorite from the ‘Play Against’ list. Here we go:
Play On dogs: Ball State, Boise State, California, Florida State, Houston, LSU, Missouri, Oregon State, Penn State, South Carolina, South Florida, Southern Cal, TCU, Texas, Troy State and Tulsa.
Play Against favorites: Central Florida, Florida International, Marshall, SMU, Utah State, Washington and Washington State.
FYI: Ball State and Tulsa are the only teams to have won the stats in every game, while Washington is the only team that has been outstatted in every game.
November 04, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
With Halloween now in the rear view mirror, it’s on to the best time of the College Football season – the month of November! That’s because the combination of stats and angles combine to bring us the best winning edges of the year.
Our ‘Puttin’ On The Stats’ theory is a dandy, and it’s simple. What we are looking to do is to ‘Play On’ any team as a dog if they’ve won all – or all but one – of their games ITS (In The Stats) heading into November. Conversely, we will look to ‘Play Against’ any favorite that has lost all – or all but one – of their games ITS.
As we head toward Thanksgiving, here’s our list of ‘Play On’ (as dog) and ‘Play Against’ (as favorite) teams to fatten up on for the balance of the 2008 season:
Play On dogs: Ball State, Oklahoma,Boise State, Boston College, California, Florida, Florida State, Houston, LSU, Missouri, Oregon, Oregon State, Penn State, Pittsburgh, South Carolina, South Florida, Southern Cal, TCU, Texas, Troy State and Tulsa.
Play Against favorites: Central Florida, Florida International, Marshall, SMU, Temple, Utah State, Washington, Washington State and Wyoming.
There you have it! Pass the gravy and let the feast begin...
October 28, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
PUTTIN’ ON THE STATS…
College Football
Arizona 404-425
Buffalo 320-372
Connecticut 353-294
Iowa 375-409
La Lafayette 313-335
La Monroe 461-463
Northwestern 451-466
Virginia 275-332
NFL
Baltimore 357-359
Carolina 336-343
Chicago 327-439
Oakland 344-418
St. Louis 325-341
The following college teams have won the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Ball State, Boston College, Penn State, Texas and Tulsa.
Washington is the only college team to have lost the stats in every game they have played.
No NFL teams have won the stats in every game they’ve played this season.
Cincinnati, Detroit and Kansas City are the three NFL teams that are winless in the stats this season.
October 21, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
As we inch closer to Halloween we continue to examine teams off INSIDE OUT Stat wins (won the game but lost the stats) from the previous week. Listed below are last week’s INSIDE OUT Stat winners with 100-plus yard differentials in bold. Enjoy…
College Football
Arkansas St 391-396
Central Mich 297-301
Fresno St 443-452
Kansas St 449-544
Louisville 299-481
Michigan St 297-459
Minnesota 312-550
N Carolina 322-472
Ohio St 222-298
Ohio U 379-392
Oklahoma St 402-454
Texas Tech 421-471
Utah 242-252
W Virginia 268-346
NFL
Arizona 276-374
The following college teams have won the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Ball State, Boston College, BYU, Missouri, Penn State, South Carolina, Texas and Tulsa.
Washington is the only college team to have lost the stats in every game they have played.
No NFL teams have won the stats in every game they’ve played this season.
Cincinnati, Detroit and Kansas City are the three NFL teams that are winless in the stats this season.
October 14, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
As we enter into mid-October we continue to examine teams off INSIDE OUT Stat wins (won the game but lost the stats) from the previous week. Listed below are last week’s INSIDE OUT Stat winners with 100-plus yard differentials in bold. Enjoy…
College Football
Akron 301-413
Army 334-486
C Florida 280-376
Florida Intl 347-428
Hawaii 342-522
Memphis 436-455
Michigan St 275-309
Mid Tenn St 323-363
Navy 233-411
No Carolina 263-378
Ohio St 317-326
Oklahoma St 401-402
Temple 294-303
Utah 337-405
UTEP 382-541
NFL
Atlanta 370-408
Indianapolis 314-391
Minnesota 270-375
Tennessee 210-285
The following college teams have won the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Arizona, Ball State, Boston College, BYU, LSU, Missouri, Oklahoma, Penn State, South Carolina, Texas and Tulsa.
The following college teams have lost the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Florida International, Temple, Washington and Wyoming.
The following NFL teams have won the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Baltimore and NY Giants.
The following NFL teams have lost the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Cincinnati, Detroit, and Kansas City.
October 07, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
PUTTIN’ ON THE STATS…
As we enter in to October we continue to examine teams off INSIDE OUT Stat wins (won the game but lost the stats) from the previous week. Listed below are last week’s INSIDE OUT Stat winners with 100-plus yard differentials in bold. Enjoy…
College Football
California 348-351
Connecticut 279-508
Duke 258-304
Florida Intl 239-302
Kansas State 470-509
Maryland 295-372
Michigan 268-384
Mississippi 325-443
New Mexico 352-430
North Carolina 299-309
Northwestern 390-407
NFL
Buffalo 277-380
Chicago 256-340
Jacksonville 375-386
Kansas City 370-446
NY Jets 373-468
Pittsburgh 237-243
San Jose St 237-386
San Diego 295-323
Tennessee 275-333
The following teams have won the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Arizona, Ball State, Boston College, BYU, LSU, Memphis, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Penn State, South Carolina, South Florida, Texas, Tulsa and Utah.
The following teams have lost the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Florida International, North Texas, Temple, UCLA, Washington and Wyoming.
The following NFL teams have won the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Baltimore, New York Giants and Philadelphia. Finally, the following NFL teams have lost the stats in every game they’ve played this season: Cincinnati, Detroit and Kansas City.
September 30, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Each week throughout the football season I'll share with you valuable ITS (INSIDE THE STATS) information on both the College and NFL cards on this blog. Our purpose is to ferret out the teams who won a game last week but were outgained in the victory.
Here are the INSIDE OUT Stat teams from teams who won the game but lost the yardage last week. 100-plus yard differentials in bold. Beginning in October we'll begin to dissect these stats as the season moves on.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Boise St 424-464
Colorado St 422-473
Connecticut 350-377
Florida 243-258
Fresno St 420-598
Marshall 429-431
New Mex St 366-372
Ohio St 309-315
Pittsburgh 259-361
Purdue 344-440
Vanderbilt 202-385
Virginia Tech 268-307
NFL
Denver 369-502
Note: after three weeks of play, NFL teams that have won the stats are 42-5 SU and 39-6-2 ATS this season!
Back next week with more stats…
September 23, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)
Each week on this blog I'll share with you valuable ITS (INSIDE THE STATS) information on both the College and NFL cards. Our primary quest is to ferret out the teams who won a game last week but were outgained in the victory.
Here are the INSIDE OUT Stat teams from teams who won the game but lost the yardage last week. 100-plus yard differentials in bold. Beginning in October we'll begin to dissect these stats as the season moves on.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Air Force 380-534
C Michigan 431-513
Georgia 252-289
Iowa 244-325
Kentucky 356-383
Marshall 401-462
Maryland 297-461
Minnesota 352-356
New Mexico 335-388
Notre Dame 260-388
Southern Miss 348-447
UNLV 345-373
W Michigan 416-455
Wisconsin 304-343
Wyoming 266-313
Note: Notre Dame is 2-0 SU but 0-2 ITS. Memphis is 0-3 SU but 3-0 ITS
NFL
Carolina 216-256
Dallas 333-337
Note: after two weeks of play, NFL teams that have won the stats are 27-4 SU and 26-3-2 ATS this season.
Back next week with more stats…
September 16, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (0)