These lines are WAC....

ststrl

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So I don't post all the time, but I can chime in every now and then and after a night like tonite I am more than ready to get'em tomorrow. Early WAC lines I really like....

Fresno St -6 (FSU is solid at home and LaTech hasn't played too well on the road and hasn't even played a road game in neary 3 weeks)

Boise St +13 (Tulsa is a dud and doesn't deserve this many vs a solid BSU)

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I just heard the tail end of a story on the news about Fresno St. being handed some sanctions by the NCAA for rules violations during "The Tark's" tenure.
Anyone hear the details?
 

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Don't think this will have ANY effect on the game but here you go courtesy of ESPN.com....

The NCAA was expected to be on Fresno State's campus Wednesday to start a formal investigation of allegations into academic fraud by former men's basketball players, a source close to the situation told ESPN.com.

The NCAA already has visited the campus in the past year to investigate allegations of players receiving extra benefits from meals during the seven seasons Jerry Tarkanian coached at the school. Fresno State already issued self-imposed penalties but the NCAA did not look into academic fraud.

The NCAA is expected to rule on the findings from the first investigation in the spring.

Former Fresno State players had academic course work written for them and some of their term papers were paid for by money funneled through a Las Vegas agent, according to a story published in The Fresno Bee on Sunday. The Bee detailed allegations from former basketball team statistician Stephen Mintz.

Fresno State President John D. Welty issued a statement late Tuesday promising that rumors of alleged fraud would be looked into thoroughly.

"The university is actively reviewing these allegations. Of course, the university considers any allegation of possible academic fraud as a serious charge and is currently conducting a vigorous investigation jointly with the NCAA," Welty said.

Welty said the results of the investigation into the fraud allegations would be made public.

Mintz said he wrote and delivered 17 pieces of course work in 2000 for three players, Courtney Alexander, Terrance Roberson and Dennis Nathan, work for which Mintz said he was paid $1,500.

Mintz says former academic adviser Katie Felten was the university employee who asked him for help in writing the papers.

But in a Monday interview with radio station KMJ-AM, Felten said she was never part of any academic fraud with Mintz. She denied she wrote any papers or did course work for players, and said Mintz told her he had asked The Bee for money in exchange for his story.

Charlie Waters, executive editor of The Bee, issued a statement saying: "The Fresno Bee has not and will not pay for information from sources. From time to time, sources inquire about being paid, but all have been and will be told, 'No,' unequivocally."

Mintz, 39, told The Bee the $1,500 in payments for doing the course work came directly from Felten or Alexander, an allegation both deny.

The Associated Press was unable to reach either Mintz or Felten for comment on any of the issues surrounding the fraud allegations.

Alexander, who now plays for the New Orleans Hornets, faxed a statement to a Fresno television station in reply to Mintz' charges.

"I categorically deny that Mr. Mintz ever wrote a paper for me," Alexander said in the statement. "All he did was type papers for me, for which he was fairly compensated. (Mintz) obviously is trying to make a name for himself at my expense."

When reached by The Bee last week, Tarkanian said he did not know whether the school was investigating allegations of academic fraud. He also said he was not aware of any players who had academic course work done by others.

"In 37 years of coaching, I've never had a case of academic fraud," Tarkanian said. "I can't believe what you are saying is accurate. We have always taken academics very seriously."
 

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good to see yuou posting spenc- how bout your kats laying the two tocuhes and a field goal to ucla tommarow?
 

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You know I don't like betting on my teams, and this game my best advice would be stay away. UofA has looked SO WEAK lately, however I heard that once the team got back from Washington they had a players only meeting and this week had some of their best prqactices all season. That being said I can easily see us covering tonite -17.5 however people don't realize or well not thiS season that ASU aside for UofA and USC aside for UCLA, UofA and UCLA are the each others main rival in tHE PAC-10 for B-ball, so UCLA will be jacked up for this one. UCLA is paying with fire (no pun intended for ASU) and will likely come out strong then fall apart. As easily as I can see UofA covering here I would more realistically see UofA winning by a score of something like 75-61.

How bout the Devils getting 9 vs a HOT SC team? I see ASU winning this one by 4-7, close but not 9.

By the way, happy B-Day BG :toast:
 
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