Saturday's Top 25 Matchups

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Saturday's Top 25 Matchups


Top 25 Matchups for Saturday, January 16, 2010

Syracuse Orange (5) at West Virginia Mountaineers (9) 12:00 PM ET

Easily the marquee matchup of the day, we get started early with a great matchup. Syracuse is 16-1 on the season including a perfect 5-0 away from home. It has played only two true road games on the season however and those came at Seton Hall and Rutgers so this will easily be the biggest road test thus far and mark the first road game against a ranked opponent. Many are considering this to be one of Syracuse?s best and most complete teams and it shows on both ends of the floor. The Orange are ranked first in the nation in shooting offense at 53.2 percent from the floor and 10th in the country in shooting defense, allowing just 37.3 percent. Syracuse is one of only three teams nationally with Kansas and Texas being the others that are ranked in the top 10 in both.


The Mountaineers started the season 11-0 but are just 2-2 in their four games with losses coming against Purdue and Notre Dame, both taking place on the road. West Virginia is 7-0 at home and this is being hailed one of the biggest games in program history and it is the first time in the 40-year existence of the WVU Coliseum that there will be a matchup of two Top 10 teams. Interestingly, the only other time a West Virginia game was played in Morgantown with two teams ranked in the Top 10 was 50 years ago to the day when the Mountaineers hosted Villanova on January 16, 1960. Syracuse has won nine of the last 10 meetings in this series and it is 15-5 against the Mountaineers since West Virginia joined the Big East in 1995.

This will be a tough matchup for the Orange who are extremely strong down low but will be facing a similar frontcourt as Da'Sean Butler, Devin Ebanks and Kevin Jones will present a formidable challenge. Whichever team ends up shooting better will be likely be victorious as West Virginia is 51-1 under head coach Bob Huggins when posting a higher shooting percentage than its opponent but just 11-24 when it doesn?t.

Mississippi Rebels (23) at Tennessee Volunteers (10) 1:30 PM ET

Mississippi is quietly off to a solid start this season at 13-3 and was ranked as high as 14th before its most recent loss against rival Mississippi St. The Rebels other two losses came against top teams from the Big East at West Virginia and against Villanova in Puerto Rico. Besides those three games, the only other quality game came against Kansas St. and that resulted in a win prior to that Villanova game in Puerto Rico. The rest of the schedule has been relatively soft with blowouts over cupcakes as well as narrow two-point wins over Southern Mississippi and UTEP. At 83.4 ppg, Mississippi leads the SEC and ranks 12th in the nation in scoring offense.

The loss of four players was thought to have completely shattered Tennessee?s season but instead, it is playing its basketball right now. The Volunteers are employing only six scholarship players along with three walk-ons and the three games with this roster has resulted in three wins including a victory over then top-ranked Kansas. Tennessee has won these three games by a combined 51 points and looks to remain undefeated at home where it is 9-0 to start the season. The Volunteers are at a slight disadvantage here as it has one less day to prepare as it will be taking the floor less than 43 hours after the win over Auburn. The good news is that there is no travel involved.

Mississippi plays a similar style to that of Auburn but shoots the ball much better and possesses better athletes. The backcourt matchup will be a challenge as the Rebels are shooting 37.5 percent from long range. Tennessee has won 14 of the last 20 meetings in this series and it is 37-10 all-time at home against the Rebels as they are the only SEC opponent against which the Volunteers have a winning record on its home court.

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (18) at North Carolina Tar Heels (13) 2:00 PM ET

Georgia Tech will be facing its second straight ranked opponent on a Saturday following its win over Duke at home a week ago. That was obviously a huge win for the Yellow Jackets but it provided little momentum as they fell flat four days later in a loss at Virginia. That was the second straight road loss for Georgia Tech who also lost at rival Georgia back on January 5th. Three of the four losses on the season have come by exactly seven points while the other defeat against Dayton was by four points on a neutral floor in Puerto Rico. Defense is the strength of the Yellow Jackets as they held Duke to 19 points below its season average and have allowed 70 points in a game only twice in the last 11 games.

North Carolina should be hungry on Saturday as it is coming off a dreadful performance at Clemson on Wednesday as it went down by 19 points. That dropped the Tar Heels to 0-3 in true road games but they are a perfect 11-0 at the Dean Smith Center. Offensively, North Carolina seems to be fine as it is averaging 83.6 ppg but it is very misleading. The Tar Heels have scored more than 80 points on 11 different occasions but only twice against major conference teams and only once in a game it won. Inexperience at guard in a fast-paced offense is a bad combination and that has showed as they are averaging 16.9 turnovers per game which is second most in the country for teams from major conferences. Georgia Tech forces 16.1 tpg on defense.

North Carolina needs a win to get back on track while the Yellow Jackets want to prove that win over Duke was not a fluke and the loss to Virginia was. A loss here will drop Georgia Tech to 1-3 in the ACC and with its next two games after this against ranked opponents followed by Wake Forest and a rematch at Duke, this is a pretty vital stretch to save its season. It is big for North Carolina as well, who has not lost back-to-back games since March 2007, both road games, and has not lost back-to-back games that included a home game since January 2006.
 

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Can UK stay perfect in SEC?

Can UK stay perfect in SEC?

Can UK stay perfect in SEC?



The Kentucky Wildcats are not a perfect team, but after watching them handle Florida pretty decisively in Gainesville ? which is the toughest place for an SEC opponent to play in other than Lexington ? it seems there?s a decent shot that UK could enter the NCAA Tournament unbeaten and with the No. 1 overall seed.

Now, the last thing coach John Calipari wants is his team to be staring at possible perfection entering the NCAA Tournament. Calipari was practically relieved when his 2007-08 Memphis team led by Derrick Rose was beaten by Tennessee in late February to end that team?s chase at an unbeaten record. In fact, that loss seemed to be the perfect thing for Memphis as it rolled to the national title game, where it should have beaten Kansas ? although the title would have been vacated, as it turned out. By the way, the last two times a Calipari team went undefeated in nonconference play, it went to the Final Four.



On Tuesday night, the Wildcats showed something by letting Florida back in the game. UK led by 15 early but the Gators tied it at 72 before Kentucky pulled away again, seemingly able to turn it up a notch when necessary. And maybe Florida isn?t ranked, but that snapped a five-game Kentucky losing streak in Gainesville.

Calipari told reporters his team learned a valuable lesson.

"I'm not afraid to lose a game," Calipari said. "I don't want to lose any. I want to win them all, but it's not life or death. So I said, 'Let's see who we are.' We have the will to win. The biggest thing that we have to learn is when we get someone down 12, 13, we've got to get it to 18, 20, 22 points. You must. We don't."

The scary part of Tuesday was that the best guard on the court wasn?t likely national player of the year John Wall but fellow UK freshman Eric Bledsoe, who finished with a career-high 25 point on 10-of-13 shooting. And another freshman, Daniel Orton, also had a big game. Those two aren?t even part of UK?s ?Big 3? of Wall, DeMarcus Cousins and Patrick Patterson.

While the SEC is certainly better than last year, it?s still not on par with the ACC, Big East, Big 12 or maybe even Big Ten. Looking at the remaining schedule, Kentucky should be favored in all of them. It still faces two games with Tennessee, which upset then-No. 1 Kansas last weekend. But the Vols also kicked their best all-around player, Tyler Smith, off the team. Tennessee and Ole Miss are the only currently ranked teams left on Kentucky?s schedule, and the Rebels have to come to Lexington. The other big challenge will be at Mississippi State on Feb. 16 in the only matchup with the athletic Bulldogs in the regular season.

So while Kentucky still isn?t a great ATS team (8-7 overall, just 4-6 at home), if you can find a decent long-shot bet on the Cats finishing the season unbeaten -- if they make it through the grind of the season, then running the table in the SEC and NCAA Tournament is very possible -- it might be worth it.
 

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College hoops betting TV guide

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No. 5 Syracuse at No. 10 West Virginia (12 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Wesley Johnson quickly made a name for himself in his first season for Syracuse after transferring from Iowa State. However, in Wednesday?s win over Rutgers, he had one of his worst games in an Orange uniform, scoring just 11 points on 4-of-11 shooting. In the five prior games, Johnson had scored at least 19 points.

Louisville at No. 16 Pittsburgh (12 p.m. ET, Big East Network)

After Pittsburgh lost to lowly Indiana in early December, not much was expected in terms of Big East play. However, after starting the conference season with four straight wins, including road wins at Syracuse and Connecticut, Pittsburgh has proven again that it is one of the beasts of the Big East.

No. 24 Clemson at North Carolina State (12 p.m. ET, Raycom)

While beating North Carolina by 19 points Wednesday was a big win for Clemson, it must now prove that it was not a fluke. Over the past few seasons, the Tigers have built up gaudy non-conference wins, then fallen on their face in conference play. After getting off to a 2-1 start in the ACC, it looks like Clemson may finally be legit.

Missouri at Oklahoma (1 p.m. ET, ESPN2)

Road wins have been tough to come by when playing in Big 12 arenas this season and Missouri showed how difficult it is Wednesday. Leading by eight points with just over a minute remaining at Texas Tech, Missouri watched its lead slip and Texas Tech forced overtime. Missouri eventually pulled out the win, but learned that no lead is safe on the road.

No. 20 Georgia Tech at No. 12 North Carolina (2 p.m. ET, ESPN)

With such a young roster, it was expected that North Carolina would need solid play from post players Ed Davis and Deon Thompson. In Wednesday?s loss to Clemson, it was Davis and Thompson who struggled, combining for 17 of North Carolina?s 26 turnovers. North Carolina was unable to handle the Clemson full court pressure.

"There wasn't anything differently we needed to do, we just needed to take care of the ball, and couldn't do it,? senior Marcus Ginyard told the News & Observer.

California at Washington (2:30 p.m. ET, FSN)

Heading into the season, it was expected that California and Washington would be two of the top teams in the country. However, after struggling at the beginning of Pac-10 play, both teams are just looking to get enough conference wins to make the NCAA Tournament. Both teams have five losses overall.

Illinois at No. 7 Michigan State (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS)

Just four games into Big Ten play, Michigan State has proven that it can win at any pace. Michigan State scored 91 points in a win over Northwestern and just 54 points in a win over Wisconsin and 60 points in a win over Minnesota.

"Racehorse one day, smash-mouth the next. And I don't think that's easy to do, and I think the players deserve credit for being able to play both,? coach Tom Izzo told the Lansing State Journal.

Notre Dame at Cincinnati (4 p.m. ET, ESPNU)

Opening up Big East play with two wins, Cincinnati had hopes of making the NCAA Tournament. After three straight conference losses, including a loss to St. John?s team Wednesday, Cincinnati needs to get better inside play if it wants to compete in the conference.

Arizona at Oregon (4:30 p.m. ET, FSN)

Prior to this month, Arizona guard Nick Wise was expected to do almost everything to lead Arizona to victory. However, in a 17-point win over Washington, the Wildcats showed more balanced scoring with six players in double figures.

"Guys are stepping up and playing big, so it's taken a lot off my shoulders," Wise told the Arizona Republic. "That's what we're going to need game in and game out, so it's harder for other teams to scout us when the whole team can put the ball in the hole."

No. 6 Purdue at Northwestern (5:30 p.m. ET, Big Ten Network)

After starting the season 14-0, Purdue dropped its first two conference games, including Tuesday?s loss to Ohio State that saw Purdue waste a 35-point effort from star Robbie Hummel. Hummel hit eight 3-point shots, all in the first half.

"I was just fortunate to make some tonight, but it's a hard one to swallow,? Hummel told the Journal and Courier.

Texas A&M at No. 1 Texas (6 p.m. ET, ESPNU)

Sherron Collins may have gotten the preseason hype as an all-American and the title of best guard in the Big 12, but Texas freshman guard Avery Bradley is quickly giving Collins a run for his money. Following Bradley?s 24-point, six-assist and six-rebound effort in a win over Iowa State, Iowa State coach Greg McDermott called Bradley the best guard in the conference.

No. 23 Miami at Virginia (8 p.m. ET, ESPNU)

Some coaches make players run when they miss free throws in practice, for Virginia, players are forced to serve teammates their pre-game meal. That strategy appears to be working for coach Tony Bennett. His team has been 20 percent more efficient from the free throw line than its opponents, leading to an increase of more than five points per game. Those points have been needed in Virginia?s surprising 2-0 start in ACC play, both narrow victories.

No. 13 Wisconsin at Ohio State (9 p.m. ET, Big Ten Network)

In just his third game back after missing more than a month with a back injury, Ohio State guard Evan Turner scored 23 of his 32 points in the second half, leading to an impressive win over Purdue. With him in the lineup, it instantly legitimizes Ohio State, making the Buckeyes a threat against any team in the conference.
 

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You might have over-looked Ken's most dangerous opponent. They have to play Vandy twice. Vandy handled Fla pretty easy and if Ky catches them on the right night, it might surprise a lot of people.
 

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that would be the author of these articles above who left them out.

I post what I find and hope It helps members here win
 

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Laettner - Saturday's Picks

Laettner - Saturday's Picks

Laettner - Saturday's Picks
January 16, 2010
By BetUS.com
If you haven?t been watching Betflix to catch up on what some of your favorite icons of the past have been doing, then you?re missing out. Christian Laettner swoops in with a three-team parlay that I couldn?t agree with more. It may seem obvious to take the first, second and third ranked team in a three-team parlay but it?s a play that too many are worried to break loose in college basketball betting.
Check out Christian?s breakdown as we follow the nation?s best in to a big college basketball betting weekend:

Texas Longhorns To Exact Revenge Against Aggies

The top-ranked Texas Longhorns might have been a BCS football disappointment, but their men?s basketball team has launched to an undefeated season thus far at 15-0 SU. With the second best overall offense at 88.1 points per game ? a staggering average for any team ? the school is certainly taking advantage of their first senior class in six seasons. At 8-3 ATS in 11 college betting games this season, the Longhorns are going to be an overwhelming favorite when they face their instate rival, the Texas A&M Aggies.



The Aggies are an average team overall, which should come as no surprise to the college basketball betting world. Yet overall they?ve been a decent play going 7-5 ATS. Making the bet somewhat difficult for the Longhorns will be the 3-7 ATS record the Longhorns have when playing A&M. Betting enthusiasts will remember the huge upset last year where the Aggies won 81-66, but no people on the planet will be more blood thirsty over that loss than the seniors returning to this marquee matchup for the state of Texas.

Laettner?s Parlay Pick: Texas OVER Texas A&M

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Kentucky Will Overwhelm Auburn On Saturday

John Wall has been the toast of the college basketball country this entire season, and there?s little reason to doubt why he wouldn?t be. At 6-foot-4 and 195 pounds he?s quickly being compared to Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls. With 17.3 points per game and 7.1 assists, Wall leads all Wildcats on the stat sheet but it?s his brilliant playmaking that makes him such a great player.

While the matchup against Auburn won?t be a tough matchup overall for the undefeated Wildcats, there is one piece of advice that they should take from Christian Laettner. If you haven?t watched the video yet, it?s worth it.

Laettner?s Parlay Pick: Kentucky OVER Auburn

Kansas Jayhawks To Throttle Texas Tech Raiders

There?s no reason to think that Jayhawks are going to drop a second loss against Nebraska on Wednesday. Heading in to their Saturday matchup against Texas Tech, Bobby Knight Jr. has to be worried that his undermanned squad is going to get simply slaughtered by a vengeful Jayhawks team. Losing to Tennessee, and subsequently dropping out of the top spot in the AP Rankings, has to turn Kansas it to a team playing with an ultimate sense of urgency.

What Kansas excels at is offense, and what the Raiders are abysmal at is stopping ranked teams from bigger programs. The Raiders simply don?t stand a chance and combining wins from Texas and Kentucky with Kansas on a revenge roll for a big payout on a small play.

Laettner?s Parlay Pick: Kansas OVER Texas Tech
 
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