YTD: 0-0
Northern Iowa(-1') over Butler (1*)
I have no delusions when it comes to my basketball knowledge or aptitude at basketball handicapping. What I have is experience at wagering my own money, and occasionally a knack at spotting a good thing or a stinker, and then acting profitably, when the arena is the human drama of athletic competition.
There is a proportionate buzz of anticipation about this year?s Northern Iowa basketball team, and my sense of it is that the expectations have a solid foundation. I?m adopting a SIMPLE strategy of backing the Panthers until my judgment is proven wrong, or injuries take a toll, or the like.
I have to mention a few things that have sold me on this team going in. Coach McDermott impresses me as a good one at knowing how to utilize what he has and getting the most out of them. I think the newbies have fit in nicely with what the team has going. While a strong front line is without a true center and there are some murky questions at point guard, I think this team will find some answers. This is a veteran team that showed heart and hustle last year without really achieving their goals, and I haven?t caught a misstep in months when it comes to those in and around the program speaking with an attitude of quiet confidence and anticipation. And it wasn?t like I needed any convincing, but I did a double-take when I saw that last year?s team was 9-2 ATS to close out the season.
I won?t pretend to be able to pick my spots based on knowledge of what an opponent brings in terms of matchups and situational factors, which is when I would surely screw myself over. Things get off to an eye-popping start by being tagged as the favorite against a team that went deep in the NCAA tournament last year (to show what I don?t know, I ?guessed? that Butler would be favored by 6!). But the things I'm counting on with this team include being fairly adept at matching up with and causing problems for teams with various styles, and dealing well with hostile environments on the road. We?ll see.
GL
Northern Iowa(-1') over Butler (1*)
I have no delusions when it comes to my basketball knowledge or aptitude at basketball handicapping. What I have is experience at wagering my own money, and occasionally a knack at spotting a good thing or a stinker, and then acting profitably, when the arena is the human drama of athletic competition.
There is a proportionate buzz of anticipation about this year?s Northern Iowa basketball team, and my sense of it is that the expectations have a solid foundation. I?m adopting a SIMPLE strategy of backing the Panthers until my judgment is proven wrong, or injuries take a toll, or the like.
I have to mention a few things that have sold me on this team going in. Coach McDermott impresses me as a good one at knowing how to utilize what he has and getting the most out of them. I think the newbies have fit in nicely with what the team has going. While a strong front line is without a true center and there are some murky questions at point guard, I think this team will find some answers. This is a veteran team that showed heart and hustle last year without really achieving their goals, and I haven?t caught a misstep in months when it comes to those in and around the program speaking with an attitude of quiet confidence and anticipation. And it wasn?t like I needed any convincing, but I did a double-take when I saw that last year?s team was 9-2 ATS to close out the season.
I won?t pretend to be able to pick my spots based on knowledge of what an opponent brings in terms of matchups and situational factors, which is when I would surely screw myself over. Things get off to an eye-popping start by being tagged as the favorite against a team that went deep in the NCAA tournament last year (to show what I don?t know, I ?guessed? that Butler would be favored by 6!). But the things I'm counting on with this team include being fairly adept at matching up with and causing problems for teams with various styles, and dealing well with hostile environments on the road. We?ll see.
GL

