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Friday’s 6-pack
Worst teams in country at shooting foul shots
:
63.4%— Syracuse
64.3%— Appalachian State
64.6%— Charleston Southern
64.8%— Davidson
64.8%— Boston College
64.9%— Air Force

Quote of the Day
“To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved.”
George MacDonald

Friday’s quiz
Michigan is 53-12 in two seasons under coach Dusty May; who was Michigan’s basketball coach before May?

Thursday’s quiz
Matthew Stafford was the first pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, by the Lions. Jets were the next team to select a QB; they took Mark Sanchez with the fifth pick of the first round.

Wednesday’s quiz
Last season, Milwaukee Brewers won the most regular season games in the major leagues.

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Friday’s Den: Random stuff with the weekend here……

Michigan State 76, Purdue 74
Spartans shot 63.9% inside the arc.
Michigan State is 13-4 in Big 18, in 3-way tie for 3rd place.
Purdue is 5-5 in last ten games, after a 17-1 start.
Unusual game; no one scored more than 15 points.

Cal-Irvine 68, Cal-Northridge 67
Irvine got layup on an out of bounds under play at the buzzer to win game.
Irvine led 36-24 at halftime.
Matadors were only 13-21 on foul line.
Anteaters win in Northridge for 11th year in a row.

Hawaii 77, Cal-Davis 73
Hawaii shot 10-22 on arc; they led 43-31 at halftime.
Hawaii has #11 eFG% defense in the country.
Rainbows are tied with Cal-Irvine atop Big West standings.

Montana State 84, Portland State 69
Bobcats shot 15-30 on arc, won for only third time in last eight games.
Montana State is shooting 38.7% in Big Sky games, best in league.
Vikings lost three of last four games, still lead Big Sky by a game.

Wichita State 88, Memphis 82
Shockers were 26-33 on foul line, Memphis 13-27
Wichita had a 44-27 edge on the boards.
Shockers won four in row, nine of last 11 games.
Memphis is 12-16, 7-8 in AAC; their last losing season was 2000.

Kennesaw State 74, Liberty 65
Kennesaw made 11-18 on arc; they’re only #176 in country in 3-point %age.
Liberty loses second game in row, after starting 15-0 in C-USA.
Flames still lead Conference USA by three games, with three games left.

St Thomas 84, North Dakota State 62
Tommies made 14-35 on arc, shot 81.8% inside arc, scored 1.29 ppp.
Carter Bjerke shot 7-9 on arc, his only shots of game, scored 21 points.
North Dakota State is still going to be top seed in the Summit tournament.

Famous birthdays, February 27th:
James Worthy, 65
Greg Cadaret, 64
Matt Stairs, 58

Duce Staley, 51
Tony Gonzalez, 50
Anibal Sanchez, 42

— Santa Clara’s basketball team is 23-7 this year, 14-3 in WCC; they’re a bubble team to make the NCAA’s, a place they haven’t been in 30 years, back when Steve Nash played there. As I type this, Bracketology has Santa Clara as one of the last four teams in the Field of 68.

— Oregon State fired basketball coach Wayne Tinkle Friday, after he coached the Beavers for 12 years. Oregon State made the Elite 8 five years ago, but the last two years, they were 19-16 in the WCC, after the Pac-12 was put on hold by re-alignment.

Pac-12 starts up again next year; Corvallis, OR isn’t exactly a recruiting hot bed; unless they can get alum Gary Payton to coach his alma mater, not sure how they’ll made a splash when they hire a new coach. Oregon State paid Tinkle $3M to terminate his contract.

— Phoenix Suns owner Mat Ishbia suggested the NBA sweeten the pot for the Dunk Contest and 3-point contest, offering a $1M first prize for each event; Ishbia wants more star players taking part in All-Star weekend events next year, when Phoenix hosts the All-Star weekend.

— 37 years ago this week, Jerry Jones bought the Dallas Cowboys for $150M; these days, 37 years later, the Cowboys are worth $12.8B, that’s billion, with a B.

— College sports isn’t college sports anymore, it is minor league sports.

Former Cincinnati Bearcats QB Brendan Sorsby bolted to Texas Tech to play next year; the Bearcats want him to pay the school a $1M buyout in liquidated damages, which Cincinnati says Sorsby was contractually obligated to pay within 30 days of transferring.

Sorsby reportedly signed an NIL agreement with the Red Raiders that will pay him $5M next year; he is basically giving Cincinnati the finger, refusing to pay the buyout.

— World Baseball Classic starts next Thursday; from March 5-10, there will be a ballgame live on TV at 5 or 6am here in New York, the games in Asia.

— Max Scherzer signed a deal with the Blue Jays, with a $3M base salary; he gets another $1M when he reacher 65 innings pitched, then another $1M for each 10 innings he pitches until he gets to 155 innings pitched.

If he gets to 155 innings pitched, he maxes out at $13M this season.
 

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GameTime(ET)PickUnits
M-OH at WMU06:00 PMWMU +11.5
U 163.5*****
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YALE at COR06:00 PMCOR +4.5
U 164.5*****
+500 +500
QUIN at NIAG06:30 PMNIAG +8.5*****+500
MAN at SPC07:00 PMMAN +7.5*****+500
RID at IONA07:00 PMRID +11.5*****+500
DART at PENN07:00 PMO 154.5+500
DAY at GW07:00 PMDAY +2.5*****+500
SIE at FAIR07:00 PMSIE -1.5*****+500
BRWN at CLMB07:00 PMO 140.5*****+500
MSM at SHU07:00 PMSHU -2.5*****+500
HARV at PRIN07:00 PMU 129.5+500
ULM at TROY07:00 PMTROY -19.5+500
MW at CAN07:00 PMCAN +9.5*****
U 130.5*****
+500 +500
ODU at GAST07:30 PMGAST +1.5+500
AKR at KENT08:00 PMAKR -3.5
O 166.5*****
+500 +500
APP at TXST08:00 PMTXST +1.5*****+500
CCAR at JMU08:00 PMJMU -5.5
O 140.5*****
+500 +500
MICH at ILL08:00 PMILL +1.5
U 158.5*****
+500 +500
USM at USA08:30 PMUSA -4.5*****
O 142.5*****
+500 +500
ULL at ARST08:30 PMARST -14.5*****+500
GASO at MRSH09:00 PMMRSH -7.5*****+500
 

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CNOTES COLLEGE HOOPS BEST BETS THRU FEBRUARY !

02/27/2026...........12 - 7 - 0................63.15%...............+ 21.50
02/26/2026...........18 - 10 - 0...............64.28%...............+ 35.00
02/25/2026...........17 - 15 - 0...............53.12%...............+ 2.50
02/24/2026...........18 - 13 - 0...............58.06%...............+ 18.50
02/23/2026.............. 7 - 4 - 0................63.63%...............+ 13.00
02/22/2026..............6 - 13 - 0................31.57%..............- 41.50
02/21/2026............18 - 14 - 0................56.45%..............+ 13.00
02/20/2026...............7 - 6 - 0.................53.84%..............+ 2.00
02/19/2026.............12 - 17 -0...............41.37%...............- 33.50
02/18/2026............15 - 17 - 0...............46.87%...............- 18.50
02/16/2026..............7 - 10 - 0................41..76%.............- 20.00
02/15/2026............14 - 19 - 0................42.42%..............- 34.50
02/14/2026...........16 - 17 - 0.................48.48%..............- 13.50
02/13/2026.............13 - 6 - 0.................68.42%...............+ 32.00
02/12/2026.............15 - 12 - 0...............55.55%...............+ 9.00
02/11/2026.............11 - 14 - 0...............44.00%...............- 22.00
02/10/2026...............5 - 10 - 0................37.00%...............- 30.00
02/09/2026................9 - 9 - 0..................50.00%..............- 4.50
02/08/2026................8 - 3 - 0..................72.72%..............+ 23.50
02/07/2026..............38 - 44 - 0...............46.34%..............- 52.00
02/06/2026..................7 - 5 - 0................58.33%..............+ 7.50
02/05/2026................13 - 8 - 0...............61.90%..............+ 21.00
02/04/2026..............11 - 17 - 0..............39.28%..............- 38.50
02/03/2026..............12 - 13 - 0..............48.00%..............- 11.50
02/02/2026..................6 - 5 - 0...............54.54%...............+ 2.50
02/01/2026................11 - 7 - 0...............61.11%..............+ 16.50


TOTALS.................326 - 315 - 0...............50.85%..............- 97.50

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JANUARY BEST BETS RECORD:

TOTALS................314- 265- 0..................54.23%................ +109.50
 

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Saturday’s 6-pack
Players who hit the most triples last year:
17— Corbin Carroll, Ariz
13— Jarren Duran, Bos
12— Jung Hoo Lee, SF
11— Daylen Lile, Wash
11— Zach McKinstry, DEt
9— Shohei Ohtani, LA

Quote of the Day
“Everybody says first base is easier, but it’s harder than what you expect.”
Mets’ IF Jorge Polanco, who is switching to 1B this season

Saturday’s quiz
In the 1994 movie Blue Chips, where Nick Nolte plays a college basketball coach at fictional Western U, what Hall of Fame basketball player played the school’s athletic director?

Friday’s quiz
Michigan is 54-12 in two seasons under coach Dusty May; Juwan Howard was Michigan’s basketball coach before May.

Thursday’s quiz
Matthew Stafford was the first pick of the 2009 NFL Draft, by the Lions. Jets were the next team to select a QB; they took Mark Sanchez with the fifth pick of the first round.

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Saturday’s Den: Wrapping up a quiet Friday night……

— Miami OH 69, Western Michigan 67
Redhawks were down by 9 with 6:38 left in game.
Miami is 29-0, only unbeaten team in country.
Miami was only 15-25 on foul line, was out-rebounded 39-28.

— Akron 92, Kent State 70
Zips shot 14-28 on arc, scored 1.31 ppp.
Akron is 24-5, 15-1 in MAC; they lost 76-73 at Miami January 3rd.
Zips have the #8 eFG% in the country.

— Michigan 84, Illinois 70
Wolverines shot 62.2% inside the arc.
Michigan is 27-2, leads Big 18 by three games.
Illinois lost four of last six games, after starting year 20-3.

— Dayton 68, George Washington 66
Dayton led 19-5 midway thru first half; they’ve won five in a row.
Flyers shot 11-24 on arc, George Washington 6-20
GW out-rebounded Dayton 35-22.

— Canisius 67, Merrimack 62
Canisius was an 8.5-point home underdog.
Merrimack had won 8 in a row; their last two wins were in OT.
Merrimack only played 7 guys; depth could be a problem in MAAC tourney.

— Cornell 72, Yale 69
Cornell pulls upset, moves into 4th place in Ivy League.
Top four teams in Ivy League make their conference tournament.
Yale/Harvard are tied for first place, with two games left.

— Harvard 58, Princeton 56
Princeton led by 17 early in second half.
Harvard has won nine of last 11 games.
Crimson won despite shooting only 6-30 on the arc.

Famous birthdays, February 28
Bernadette Peters, 78
Mercedes Ruehl, 78
Adrian Dantley, 72
John Turturro, 69
Ickey Woods, 60
Aroldis Chapman, 38
Alex Caruso, 32
Randy Arozarena, 31
Luka Doncic, 27
Lance McCutcheon, 27

— Coastal Carolina 69, James Madison 68
JMU led by seven early in second half.
6-3 senior Beadle scored scored 29 points, grabbed seven rebounds.
Chanticleers finish in a six-way tie for second place in Sun Belt.

— Sun Belt tournament is going to be weird; with six teams tying for second place, the #2-seed and #7-seed will have the same record in league games, but the #2-seed gets a pass into the semi-finals, while the #7-seed has to play three days earlier than that, then keep winning to stay alive. It isn’t a great system.

— Texas State 60, Appalachian State 57
Texas State outscored 9-2 App State over the last 4:14 of the game.
Seventh win in last eight games for the Bobcats.
Brickfest; teams combined to shoot 8-38 on the arc.

— Interesting team to follow is going to be Bethune-Cookman, whose coach is former NBA star Reggie Theus. Bethune-Cookman played a lot of big-time teams in November/December, which probably funds their program/NIL deals- they were 3-10 on New Year’s Day, but they’ve gone 13-3 in the SWAC and are the #1-seed in that league.
Bethune-Cookman played the #6 non-conference schedule in the country. They’re experience team #56; if they win the SWAC tournament, don’t think they’re a 16-seed in March Madness.

— In baseball, Dodgers P Blake Snell hasn’t started throwing off a mound yet, so likely he’ll start the season on the Injured List.
Next couple of weeks will be little chaotic for major league teams, with World Baseball Classic going on, and teams that lose getting back to their big league teams before guys that play on the teams that get to the finals of the WBC.

— Former Jets’ QB Mark Sanchez was the answer to our trivia question the other day; he had an odd career.
First two years in the NFL, Sanchez was 19-12 as a starter in the regular season, going 2-1 in the playoffs both years, when the Jets lost the AFC title game both years. Very promising start to his career, but it didn’t last.
After that, Sanchez was 18-24 as a starter the rest of his career, playing for the Eagles, Dallas and Washington; the Jets haven’t made the playoffs since 2010.

— NFL salary cap next season will be $301M, up $22M from this past season.
 

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GameTime(ET)PickUnits
HALL at CONN12:00 PMHALL +13.5*****+500
FSU at GT12:00 PMGT +6.5*****+500
UVA at DUKE12:00 PMUVA +9.5*****
U 141.5*****
+500 +500
IOWA at PSU12:00 PMIOWA -10.5*****+500
BU at AMER12:00 PMAMER -2.5*****+500
COLO at HOU12:00 PMCOLO +19.5*****+500
JOES at URI12:00 PMJOES +3.5*****+500
L-MD at HC12:00 PMHC -1.5*****+500
NCST at ND12:00 PMND +6.5
U 153.5*****
+500 +500
FOR at VCU12:30 PMVCU -12.5*****+500
 

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SFPA at CCSU01:00 PMCCSU -9.5+500
FDU at LIU01:00 PMLIU -9.5+500
ARMY at LAF01:00 PMLAF -3.5+500
NMSU at MTU01:00 PMMTU -5.5*****+500
MIZZ at MSST01:00 PMO 154.5+500
CHS at WAG01:00 PMO 135.5+500
UMBC at MASSL01:00 PMO 149.5+500
LMC at NHC01:00 PMU 135.5+500
CLEV at RMU01:00 PMCLEV +13.5+500
GTWN at XAV01:30 PMXAV -5.5*****+500
CAMP at TOWS02:00 PMTOWS -5.5+500
WM at NCAT02:00 PMNCAT +5.5*****+500
MASS at BGSU02:00 PMO 152.5*****+500
SBON at GMU02:00 PMSBON +4.5+500
CMU at BUFF02:00 PMBUFF -6.5+500
OKST at CIN02:00 PMCIN -10.5*****+500
TNST at UTM02:00 PM+500 +500
VMI at CHAT02:00 PMCHAT -11.5
O 153.5*****
+500 +500
BUCK at LEH02:00 PMLEH -5.5+500
ORE at NW02:00 PMNW -3.5*****+500
LOU at CLEM02:00 PMCLEM +1.5*****+500
UNA at UWG02:00 PMUNA +4.5
O 146.5*****
+500 +500
SDST at SDAK02:00 PMSDST -2.5*****+500
UNH at ALBY02:00 PMALBY -3.5+500
FGCU at STET02:00 PMFGCU -4.5
O 150.5
+500 +500
UCLA at MINN02:00 PMU 135.5+500
SDSU at UNM02:00 PMU 149.5+500
IPFW at IUPU02:00 PMIUPU +1.5+500
PEAY at BELL02:00 PMPEAY -5.5+500
CHSO at UNCA02:00 PMUNCA -3.5+500
VAN at UK02:00 PMUK -1.5*****+500
CIT at WOF02:00 PMWOF -11.5*****+500
QNC at CARK02:00 PMQNC +1.5*****
U 164.5*****
+500 +500
MEHST at STONE02:00 PMMEHST -2.5+500
WEBB at SCUS02:00 PMSCUS -12.5+500
ME at BING02:00 PMBING -1.5*****+500
YSU at GB02:00 PMYSU +1.5*****+500
ELON at MONM03:00 PMELON +3.5*****
O 153.5
+500 +500
UTEP at WKU03:00 PMWKU -9.5*****
O 146.5*****
+500 +500
DET at OAK03:00 PMDET +7.5
O 162.5*****
+500 +500
SAC at MTST03:00 PMMTST -9.5
U 157.5
+500 +500
RAD at LONG03:00 PMRAD -1.5+500
FIU at LT03:00 PMLT -2.5+500
COOK at SOU03:30 PMCOOK -1.5
O 152.5
+500 +500
SCAR at UGA03:30 PMUGA -12.5*****+500
UTAH at ASU03:30 PMASU -6.5*****+500
 

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NEB at USC04:00 PMNEB -4.5*****+500
HOW at MORG04:00 PMHOW -10.5*****+500
NE at HAMP04:00 PMHAMP -4.5+500
USD at PORT04:00 PMPORT -4.5+500
TTU at ISU04:00 PMISU -10.5*****
O 145.5*****
+500 +500
TEX at TXAM04:00 PMTEX +3.5
U 161.5
+500 +500
RICH at L-IL04:00 PML-IL +5.5+500
TOL at OHIO04:00 PMTOL +1.5
O 159.5*****
+500 +500
KU at ARIZ04:00 PMARIZ -10.5*****+500
LIP at EKY04:00 PMO 158.5+500
BALL at NIU04:00 PMNIU -1.5+500
WIS at WASH04:00 PMWASH +1.5*****+500
VALP at EVAN04:00 PMVALP -5.5+500
AFA at WYO04:00 PMAFA +21.5+500
PRE at WIN04:00 PMWIN -8.5
U 150.5*****
+500 +500
COLG at NAVY04:00 PMNAVY -6.5*****+500
USI at UALR04:00 PMUALR -6.5+500
NAU at EWU04:00 PMEWU -9.5*****+500
UNCO at IDHO04:00 PMUNCO +2.5*****+500
AC at UVU04:00 PMUVU -14.5+500
PITT at CAL04:00 PMCAL -7.5*****+500
PRST at MONT04:00 PMPRST +1.5
O 141.5*****
+500 +500
SELA at NICH04:00 PMSELA +4.5+500
NJIT at BRY04:00 PMNJIT -2.5+500
SCST at UMES04:30 PMUMES -6.5+500
NORF at COPP04:30 PMNORF -8.5*****+500
NCCU at DSU04:30 PMNCCU -1.5+500
EIU at SIUE04:30 PMSIUE -5.5*****
U 130.5*****
+500 +500
SFA at HBU04:30 PMSFA -8.5*****+500
ETSU at MER04:30 PMETSU +1.5*****+500
LINW at WIU04:30 PMWIU +11.5+500
TNTC at SEMO04:45 PMSEMO -7.5+500
DEL at KENN05:00 PMKENN -11.5+500
JKST at TXSO05:00 PMJKST +5.5*****
O 151.5*****
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LAM at IW05:00 PMIW -1.5+500
FAMU at GRAM05:00 PMGRAM -5.5+500
ALST at AAMU05:00 PMAAMU -2.5+500
UND at NDSU05:00 PMNDSU -11.5+500
CSU at SJSU05:00 PMSJSU +7.5
O 145.5*****
+500 +500
BYU at WVU05:30 PMBYU -2.5+500
MOSU at SHSU05:30 PMSHSU -7.5+500
FUR at WCU05:30 PMWCU +1.5+500
TAMC at UTRGV05:30 PMUTRGV -10.5*****+500
PROV at CREI05:30 PMCREI -2.5+500
ALCN at PV05:30 PMALCN +5.5+500
SYR at WAKE05:45 PMWAKE -4.5+500
HARV at PENN06:00 PMHARV +1.5*****+500
YALE at CLMB06:00 PMYALE -6.5
O 149.5*****
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SF at PAC06:00 PMPAC -4.5*****+500
BRWN at COR06:00 PMBRWN +9.5
O 157.5*****
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DART at PRIN06:00 PMPRIN -1.5
U 141.5
+500 +500
LIB at JVST06:00 PMLIB -3.5+500
UNCG at SAM06:00 PMSAM -9.5*****+500
MCNS at UNO06:00 PMUNO +8.5
O 152.5*****
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OKLA at LSU06:00 PMLSU -1.5*****+500
JAC at UNF06:00 PMUNF +1.5+500
SMU at STAN06:00 PMSMU -1.5
O 155.5*****
+500 +500
ALA at TENN06:00 PMTENN -4.5*****
O 163.5*****
+500 +500
WEB at IDST06:00 PMIDST -2.5+500
TCU at KSU06:30 PMTCU -3.5*****+500
MVSU at ARPB06:30 PMARPB -14.5+500
NWST at AMCC06:30 PMNWST +6.5+500
STON at HOF07:00 PMSTON +12.5+500
WRST at NKU07:00 PMWRST +2.5*****+500
HAW at CSF07:00 PMHAW -3.5*****+500
ORST at SCU08:00 PMSCU -16.5*****+500
WSU at PEPP08:00 PMO 158.5*****+500
BAY at UCF08:00 PMUCF -2.5*****+500
DUQ at SLU08:00 PMDUQ +15.5+500
ORU at UMKC08:00 PMORU -4.5*****
O 148.5*****
+500 +500
CSN at UCRV08:00 PMCSN -5.5*****+500
VILL at SJU08:00 PMSJU -7.5*****+500
NEOM at STT08:00 PMNEOM +11.5*****
U 158.5*****
+500 +500
BSU at FRES08:00 PMBSU -7.5+500
ARK at FLA08:30 PMFLA -10.5*****
O 170.5*****
+500 +500
VT at UNC08:30 PMVT +6.5+500
MISS at AUB08:30 PMMISS +10.5+500
UTECH at SUU08:30 PMSUU +1.5+500
SEA at LMU09:00 PMSEA +1.5+500
TST at CBU09:00 PMCBU -6.5+500
LBSU at CSB09:30 PMLBSU -3.5+500
NEV at UNLV10:00 PMUNLV +1.5*****+500
CP at UCSD10:00 PMCP +6.5*****+500
GC at USU10:00 PMGC +9.5*****+500
GONZ at SMC10:30 PMSMC +2.5
U 143.5*****
+500 +500
UCSB at UCI10:30 PMUCI -3.5*****+500
 

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02/28/2026............49 - 37- 0................56.97%................+ 41.50
02/27/2026...........12 - 7 - 0................63.15%...............+ 21.50
02/26/2026...........18 - 10 - 0...............64.28%...............+ 35.00
02/25/2026...........17 - 15 - 0...............53.12%...............+ 2.50
02/24/2026...........18 - 13 - 0...............58.06%...............+ 18.50
02/23/2026.............. 7 - 4 - 0................63.63%...............+ 13.00
02/22/2026..............6 - 13 - 0................31.57%..............- 41.50
02/21/2026............18 - 14 - 0................56.45%..............+ 13.00
02/20/2026...............7 - 6 - 0.................53.84%..............+ 2.00
02/19/2026.............12 - 17 -0...............41.37%...............- 33.50
02/18/2026............15 - 17 - 0...............46.87%...............- 18.50
02/16/2026..............7 - 10 - 0................41..76%.............- 20.00
02/15/2026............14 - 19 - 0................42.42%..............- 34.50
02/14/2026...........16 - 17 - 0.................48.48%..............- 13.50
02/13/2026.............13 - 6 - 0.................68.42%...............+ 32.00
02/12/2026.............15 - 12 - 0...............55.55%...............+ 9.00
02/11/2026.............11 - 14 - 0...............44.00%...............- 22.00
02/10/2026...............5 - 10 - 0................37.00%...............- 30.00
02/09/2026................9 - 9 - 0..................50.00%..............- 4.50
02/08/2026................8 - 3 - 0..................72.72%..............+ 23.50
02/07/2026..............38 - 44 - 0...............46.34%..............- 52.00
02/06/2026..................7 - 5 - 0................58.33%..............+ 7.50
02/05/2026................13 - 8 - 0...............61.90%..............+ 21.00
02/04/2026..............11 - 17 - 0..............39.28%..............- 38.50
02/03/2026..............12 - 13 - 0..............48.00%..............- 11.50
02/02/2026..................6 - 5 - 0...............54.54%...............+ 2.50
02/01/2026................11 - 7 - 0...............61.11%..............+ 16.50

TOTALS.................375 - 352 - 0...............51.58%..............- 56.00

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JANUARY BEST BETS RECORD:

TOTALS................314- 265- 0..................54.23%................ +109.50
 

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Players who hit the most singles last year:
139— Luis Arraez
138— Nico Hoerner
131— Xavier Edwards
129— Steven Kwan
126— Trea Turner
120— Brice Turang/Yandy Diaz

Quote of the Day
“I really can’t accept just the thought of winning one Super Bowl and then what? I’ve got more time on my clock than that in my mind.”
Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones

Sunday’s quiz
Which NBA team did John Calipari used to coach?

Saturday’s quiz
In the 1994 movie Blue Chips, where Nick Nolte plays a college basketball coach at fictional Western U, Hall of Famer Bob Cousy played the school’s athletic director.

Friday’s quiz
Michigan is 54-12 in two seasons under coach Dusty May; Juwan Howard was Michigan’s basketball coach before May.

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Sunday’s Den: Wrapping up a basketball Saturday……

— I’m going to keep saying this until I go to my grave; assists on 3-point shots should count as 1.5 assists, assists on foul shots should count as half an assist apiece.

You make a great pass, the guy gets fouled, makes both free throws, that’s the same as him making a basket, yes? Glad you agree with me

— Alabama 71, Tennessee 69
Alabama wins its eighth game in a row.
Vols led by 13 with 12:16 left to play.
Tennessee out-rebounded the Crimson Tide, 47-30

— Texas Tech 82, Iowa State 73
Tech gets quality road win, even though star JT Toppin is out for year.
Red Raiders shot 14-29 on arc, scored 1.27 ppp.
Iowa State split its last six games, after a 22-2 start.

— Saint Mary’s 70, Gonzaga 59
Saint Mary’s shot 17-33 on arc in Zags’ last visit to Moraga.
Gonzaga led by 10 late in the first half.
Loss snaps Gonzaga’s six-game winning streak.
Fittingly, both teams wind up 16-2, tied atop the WCC.

— Minnesota 78, UCLA 73
Gophers used one sub the whole game; he played 9:00.
Minnesota shot 12-23 on arc, scored 1.4 points/possession.
UCLA is 1-6 outside the Pacific time zone.

— St John’s 89, Villanova 57
St John’s lost its last game 72-40 at UConn.
Red Storm led this game 48-23 at halftime.
St John’s has won 14 of its last 15 games.
Just second loss in last nine games for the Wildcats.

Upsets of the Day:
Citadel (+12.5) 93, Wofford 90, OT
Ole Miss (+10.5) 85, Auburn 79
Penn State (+9.5) 71, Iowa 69
Texas Tech (+9.5) 82, Iowa State 73
Pepperdine (+7.5) 88, Washington State 79
Pittsburgh (+7.5) 72, California 56
Detroit (+7.5) 95, Oakland 89
Central Michigan (+6.5) 75, Buffalo 70
Notre Dame (+6.5) 96, NC State 90, OT

— Arizona 84, Kansas 61

Wildcats got Koa Peat back in lineup, had 48-26 edge on boards.
Arizona was 30-34 on foul line, Kansas was 10-11.
Jayhawks are 2-3 in last five games, after an 8-game win streak.

— Clemson 80, Louisville 75
Clemson gets much-needed win, snapping four-game skid.
Tigers were 24-34 on foul line, Louisville 7-12.
Louisville lost three of last four games, is 9-7 in ACC.

— New Mexico 81, San Diego State 76
6-9 frosh Buljan scored 24 points, had 18 rebounds.
New Mexico was 25-36 on foul line, Aztecs 13-22.
These teams are tied for second in the Mountain West.

— Providence 79, Creighton 76
Bluejays lost 8 of last 10 games, including last 3 at home.
Creighton had won 20+ games the last ten years in a row.
Providence won five of its last seven games.

— Michigan G LJ Cason tore the ACL in his right knee, will miss the rest of the season; he was scoring 8.4 ppg, averaging 2.4 assists/game off the bench for the 27-2 Wolverines.

Famous birthdays, March 1st:
Elvin Bethea, 80
Nick Mike-Mayer, 76
Brian Winters, 74
Ron Howard, 72
Catherine Bach, 72
Tim Daly, 70
George Eads, 59
Chris Webber, 53
Trevor Cahill, 38
Michael Conforto, 33
Tyreek Hill, 32
Ja’Marr Chase, 26

— UNLV 85, Nevada 83, OT
Gibbs-Lawhorn scored 42 of UNLV’s 85 points.
You’re reading armadillosports.com
Kimani Hamilton fouled out for 12th time, most of anyone in country.
Rebels won five of their last seven games.

— Liberty 81, Jacksonville State 78
Gamecocks led 50-42 with 13:42 left in the game.
Liberty shot 11-25 on arc, 68% inside arc, scored 1.28 ppp
Liberty is 6-2 in last eight games; 5 of their last 6 wins were by 6 or fewer points.

— Florida 111, Arkansas 77
Florida wins 9th game in a row, is 14-2 in SEC.
Gators led 53-34 at halftime.
Florida had 51-31 edge on boards, scored 1.37 ppp.

— Montana 74, Portland State 68
Money Williams scored 27 points, had 7 assists for Montana.
Portland State shot 9-34 on the arc.
Vikings lost 4 of last 5 games, still lead Big Sky by a game, with one game left.

— West Virginia 79, BYU 71
West Virginia had 39-29 edge on the boards.
BYU is 4-8 in its last 12 games, after a 16-1 start.
Cougars lack a third scorer with Richie Saunders out for the year.
 

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