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Saturday NCAAB Trends, Angles, and Recommendations (02-14-2009) PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 14 February 2009
Saturday NCAAB Trends, Angles, and Recommendations (02-14-2009)
The NCAAB Picks season is coming down the stretch and with that comes the battle for league tltles and/or a push for the conference post season tournaments. Still more are on the "bubble" in qualifying for the "Big Dance" in the NCAAB Picks tournament. In addition, there are other teams that are fading late in the season and could present an opportunity for a profitable pick dow the stretch. Today's card has some interesting matchups so let's take a look at some of those to see if we can pinpoint some profit makers today.





Georgetown at Syracuse

Georgetown is 1-4 ATS the L5 in this series and 1-7 versus Syracuse revenge while Syracuse is 10-3 ATS off a SUATS loss versus an opponent who is off a SU loss when this is their first of back to back home games.
Recommendation: Syracuse

Kentucky at Arkansas

Kentucky is 6-2 ATS the L8 in this series and 4-0 off 1 SU win against Arkansas while the Razor back are 1-7 off a double digit Auburn SU loss.
Recommendation: Kentucky

Florida at Georgia

Florida is 5-1 ATS the L6 in this series and 10-1 on the road with more than 3 days rest while Georgia is 5-14 ATS their L19 and 4-15 ATS as dogs after Tennessee including 0-5 at home versus and opponent who is off a SU loss.
Recommendation: Florida

Kansas at Kansas State

Kansas is 5-2 ATS the L7 in this series and 13-3 off a conference game at Kansas State including 5-0 their L5 off a SU loss while Kansas State is 3-7 ATS off back to back SU wins versus conference opponents.
Recommendation: Kansas

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