Two Top 5 Teams in Action

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Two Top 5 Teams in Action

Duke and Kentucky are both involved in attempting to be on the top line where the four seeds of the NCAA Tournament will reside in just over two weeks and each will look to continue to make sure they are in the conversation, being in action on Thursday night on ESPN2. Take a gander at each team and see if you believe they belong as a top seed and review the situation to see if you think they are play on team.

Tulsa at Duke 7:00E

The last several years, coach Mike Krzyzewski has scheduled one of these non-conference games in February with two things in mind. One, to break up the strain of playing in the ACC and also give his players a chance to face an average to better than average team, typically fighting to earn a NCAA berth. This current collection of Blue Devils? players has never won a ACC title and that is foremost on their minds, leading Maryland by a game, nonetheless this great preparation taking on unknown opponent as this club is starting to gel, having won six straight and eight of nine (5-3-1 ATS).

Coach K knows what he?s going to get from his Big Three (Jon Scheyer, Nolan Smith and Kyle Singler) and recently he?s been working on putting certain players like Lance Thomas, center Brian Zoubek and the Plumlee brothers in more comfortable positions on the floor for them to score.
Duke (23-4, 16-9-1 ATS) is 15-0 and 10-4 ATS at home this season.

With Memphis presumably down at the start of the year, Tulsa (19-8, 7-16-1 ATS) believed this might be their opportunity to take charge of Conference USA, with its two senior leaders. Unfortunately the rest of the league has not cooperated and the Golden Hurricane is distant fifth in the league, having lost four of last five to teams that are ahead of them in the standings. Coach Doug Wojcik has never been able to develop a bench and possibly the heavy minutes the starters are playing is taking a toll. Tulsa?s two best players are guard Ben Uzoh and center Jerome Jordan, who?s really blossomed into a very good offensive player. Tulsa has not covered a spread since Jan. 16, a span of 10 games.

Bookmaker.com has Duke as 18-point favorites and they are 12-2 and 8-5 ATS in non-conference action. The Blue Devils are 13-1 and 9-3-1 ATS with three or more days off. Tulsa is 0-7-1 ATS taking on a team with winning record and is 4-10 ATS off a spread loss, including eight failures in a row.
South Carolina at Kentucky 9:00E

The Wildcats will seek revenge for their lone defeat this season at the hands of the Gamecocks. In the 68-62 loss, Kentucky was ?Downey-ized? by Devan Downey, who torched them for 30 points. One important element from the earlier matchup that played a key role was the undersized South Carolina squad held a +4 rebounding edge. Kentucky (26-1, 14-11 ATS) no doubt will seek redemption and is 13-4 ATS revenging a straight up loss vs. opponent as a road favorite.

Since their moment of the year, South Carolina (14-12, 9-14 ATS) has returned to being what they are, a slightly above average squad with limited ability in the paint and dependent on Downey to score and distribute the ball to others. The Gamecocks have shriveled up as visitors with 1-8 and 2-7 ATS record away from Columbia. South Carolina will need an even better performance to sweep Kentucky, but they are 3-12 ATS vs. shooting teams making 45 percent or more of their shots this season.

Big Blue is 11-1 and 8-4 ATS against South Carolina in Lexington, with last seven contests going OVER the number and they are a solid 16.5-point favorite to avenge loss.

Power Line- Duke by 19, Kentucky by 17
 

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NCAA Basketball Picks

NCAA Basketball Picks

NCAA Basketball Picks
Arizona State at Stanford
The Sun Devils look to build on their 4-1 ATS record in their last 5 games as a road favorite. Arizona State is the pick (-2 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Sun Devils favored by 6. Dunkel Pick: Arizona State (-2 1/2). Here are all of today's games.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Time Posted: 9:00 a.m. EST
Game 507-508: Iowa at Northwestern
Dunkel Ratings: Iowa 60.549; Northwestern 70.884
Dunkel Line: Northwestern by 10 1/2
Vegas Line: Northwestern by 9 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Northwestern (-9 1/2)
Game 509-510: Western Kentucky at Florida Atlantic
Dunkel Ratings: Western Kentucky 55.679; Florida Atlantic 55.789
Dunkel Line: Even
Vegas Line: Western Kentucky by 2
Dunkel Pick: Florida Atlantic (+2)
Game 511-512: Georgia at Vanderbilt
Dunkel Ratings: Georgia 62.233; Vanderbilt 74.740
Dunkel Line: Vanderbilt by 12 1/2
Vegas Line: Vanderbilt by 11 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Vanderbilt (-11 1/2)
Game 513-514: Tulsa at Duke
Dunkel Ratings: Tulsa 61.072; Duke 77.246
Dunkel Line: Duke by 16
Vegas Line: Duke by 18
Dunkel Pick: Tulsa (+18)
Game 515-516: Detroit at Cleveland State
Dunkel Ratings: Detroit 56.906; Cleveland State 57.881
Dunkel Line: Cleveland State by 1
Vegas Line: Cleveland State by 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Detroit (+5 1/2)
Game 517-518: Wright State at Youngtown State
Dunkel Ratings: Wright State 63.288; Youngstown State 51.124
Dunkel Line: Wright State by 12
Vegas Line: Wright State by 9 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Wright State (-9 1/2)
Game 519-520: WI-Green Bay at Illinois-Chicago
Dunkel Ratings: WI-Green Bay 58.012; Illinois-Chicago 50.979
Dunkel Line: WI-Green Bay by 7
Vegas Line: WI-Green Bay by 3
Dunkel Pick: WI-Green Bay (-3)
Game 521-522: WI-Milwaukee at Loyola-Chicago
Dunkel Ratings: WI-Milwaukee 58.575; Loyola-Chicago 53.777
Dunkel Line: WI-Milwaukee by 5
Vegas Line: WI-Milwaukee by 1 1/2
Dunkel Pick: WI-Milwaukee (-1 1/2)
Game 523-524: Boise State at Louisiana Tech
Dunkel Ratings: Boise State 51.014; Louisiana Tech 63.682
Dunkel Line: Louisiana Tech by 12 1/2
Vegas Line: Louisiana Tech by 10
Dunkel Pick: Louisiana Tech (-10)
Game 525-526: Denver at South Alabama
Dunkel Ratings: Denver 50.378; South Alabama 47.694
Dunkel Line: Denver by 2 1/2
Vegas Line: Denver by 1 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Denver (-1 1/2)
Game 527-528: New Orleans at Arkansas State
Dunkel Ratings: New Orleans 42.071; Arkansas State 52.690
Dunkel Line: Arkansas State by 10 1/2
Vegas Line: Arkansas State by 13
Dunkel Pick: New Orleans (+13)
Game 529-530: UL-Lafayette at North Texas
Dunkel Ratings: UL-Lafayette 53.550; North Texas 55.870
Dunkel Line: North Texas by 2 1/2
Vegas Line: North Texas by 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: UL-Lafayette (+5 1/2)
Game 531-532: Middle Tennessee State at Florida International
Dunkel Ratings: Middle Tennessee State 56.295; Florida International 48.932
Dunkel Line: Middle Tennessee State by 7 1/2
Vegas Line: Middle Tennessee State by 6
Dunkel Pick: Middle Tennessee State (-6)
Game 533-534: Troy at AR-Little Rock
Dunkel Ratings: Troy 52.053; AR-Little Rock 47.938
Dunkel Line: Troy by 4
Vegas Line: Troy by 3
Dunkel Pick: Troy (-3)
Game 535-536: Wisconsin at Indiana
Dunkel Ratings: Wisconsin 73.647; Indiana 58.930
Dunkel Line: Wisconsin by 14 1/2
Vegas Line: Wisconsin by 12 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Wisconsin (-12 1/2)
Game 537-538: South Carolina at Kentucky
Dunkel Ratings: South Carolina 64.103; Kentucky 78.043
Dunkel Line: Kentucky by 14
Vegas Line: Kentucky by 16 1/2
Dunkel Pick: South Carolina (+16 1/2)
Game 539-540: Arizona at California
Dunkel Ratings: Arizona 64.550; California 71.210
Dunkel Line: California by 6 1/2
Vegas Line: California by 11 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Arizona (+11 1/2)
Game 541-542: Pepperdine at St. Mary's (CA)
Dunkel Ratings: Pepperdine 44.090; St. Mary's (CA) 63.543
Dunkel Line: St. Mary's (CA) by 19 1/2
Vegas Line: St. Mary's (CA) by 21 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Pepperdine (+21 1/2)
Game 543-544: Nevada at San Jose State
Dunkel Ratings: Nevada 60.018; San Jose State 54.979
Dunkel Line: Nevada by 5
Vegas Line: Nevada by 3
Dunkel Pick: Nevada (-3)
Game 545-546: San Francisco at Portland
Dunkel Ratings: San Francisco 56.122; Portland 64.720
Dunkel Line: Portland by 8 1/2
Vegas Line: Portland by 12 1/2
Dunkel Pick: San Francisco (+12 1/2)
Game 547-548: Arizona State at Stanford
Dunkel Ratings: Arizona State 64.911; Stanford 58.952
Dunkel Line: Arizona State by 6
Vegas Line: Arizona State by 2 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Arizona State (-2 1/2)
Game 549-550: Long Beach State at UC Davis
Dunkel Ratings: Long Beach State 54.726; UC Davis 51.142
Dunkel Line: Long Beach State by 3 1/2
Vegas Line: Long Beach State by 2 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Long Beach State (-2 1/2)
Game 551-552: UC-Riverside at Pacific
Dunkel Ratings: UC-Riverside 48.667; Pacific 61.424
Dunkel Line: Pacific by 13
Vegas Line: Pacific by 11 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Pacific (-11 1/2)
Game 553-554: Oregon at USC
Dunkel Ratings: Oregon 55.203; USC 64.076
Dunkel Line: USC by 9
Vegas Line: USC by 10 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Oregon (+10 1/2)
Game 555-556: Oregon State at UCLA
Dunkel Ratings: Oregon State 65.600; UCLA 61.157
Dunkel Line: Oregon State by 1 1/2
Vegas Line: UCLA by 5
Dunkel Pick: Oregon State (+5)
Game 557-558: Loyola-Marymount at San Diego
Dunkel Ratings: Loyola-Marymount 52.805; San Diego 54.428
Dunkel Line: San Diego by 1 1/2
Vegas Line: San Diego by 3 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Loyola-Marymount (+3 1/2)
Game 559-560: Santa Clara at Gonzaga
Dunkel Ratings: Santa Clara 54.249; Gonzaga 69.435
Dunkel Line: Gonzaga by 15
Vegas Line: Gonzaga by 20 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Santa Clara (+20 1/2)
Game 561-562: Utah State at Hawaii
Dunkel Ratings: Utah State 66.076; Hawaii 55.474
Dunkel Line: Utah State by 10 1/2
Vegas Line: Utah State by 13
Dunkel Pick: Hawaii (+13)
Game 563-564: Elon at Georgia Southern
Dunkel Ratings: Elon 48.367; Georgia Southern 45.524
Dunkel Line: Elon by 3
Vegas Line: Georgia Southern by 3 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Elon (+3 1/2)
Game 565-566: Samford at Western Carolina
Dunkel Ratings: Samford 43.227; Western Carolina 55.324
Dunkel Line: Western Carolina by 12
Vegas Line: Western Carolina by 10
Dunkel Pick: Western Carolina (-10)
Game 567-568: College of Charleston at Wofford
Dunkel Ratings: College of Charleston 54.810; Wofford 61.411
Dunkel Line: Wofford by 6 1/2
Vegas Line: Wofford by 10
Dunkel Pick: College of Charleston (+10)
Game 569-570: The Citadel at Furman
Dunkel Ratings: The Citadel 50.362; Furman 51.724
Dunkel Line: Furman by 1 1/2
Vegas Line: Pick
Dunkel Pick: Furman
Game 571-572: Chattanooga at Appalachian State
Dunkel Ratings: Chattanooga 47.899; Appalachian State 56.143
Dunkel Line: Appalachian State by 8 1/2
Vegas Line: Appalachian State by 11 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Chattanooga (+11 1/2)
Game 573-574: Tennessee Martin at Eastern Kentucky
Dunkel Ratings: Tennessee Martin 36.460; Eastern Kentucky 56.929
Dunkel Line: Eastern Kentucky by 20 1/2
Vegas Line: Eastern Kentucky by 18
Dunkel Pick: Eastern Kentucky (-18)
Game 575-576: Murray State at Morehead State
Dunkel Ratings: Murray State 64.541; Morehead State 61.217
Dunkel Line: Murray State by 3 1/2
Vegas Line: Murray State by 1 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Murray State (-1 1/2)
Game 577-578: Austin Peay at Eastern Illinois
Dunkel Ratings: Austin Peay 52.331; Eastern Illinois 49.619
Dunkel Line: Austin Peay by 2 1/2
Vegas Line: Eastern Illinois by 1 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Austin Peay (+1 1/2)
Game 579-580: Tennessee State at SE Missouri State
Dunkel Ratings: Tennessee State 49.276; SE Missouri State 43.713
Dunkel Line: Tennessee State by 5 1/2
Vegas Line: Tennessee State by 1 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Tennessee State (-1 1/2)
Game 581-582: Centenary at UMKC
Dunkel Ratings: Centenary 42.036; UMKC 49.607
Dunkel Line: UMKC by 7 1/2
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 583-584: IUPUI at North Dakota State
Dunkel Ratings: IUPUI 59.866; North Dakota State 52.840
Dunkel Line: IUPUI by 7
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 585-586: Western Illinois at South Dakota State
Dunkel Ratings: Western Illinois 47.921; South Dakota State 54.110
Dunkel Line: South Dakota State by 6
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 587-588: Oral Roberts at Southern Utah
Dunkel Ratings: Oral Roberts 55.936; Southern Utah 43.144
Dunkel Line: Oral Roberts by 13
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
 

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Mid-major schools that could bust your March Madness bracket

Mid-major schools that could bust your March Madness bracket

Mid-major schools that could bust your March Madness bracket

The competition from filling out a NCAA Tournament bracket doesn?t really begin until an upset occurs.

While the Final Four is typically reserved for the sport?s superpowers, George Mason?s historic run in 2006 and Memphis? time under John Calipari notwithstanding, schools from the non-BCS conferences have made a dent in brackets. And they?re likely to do so again this year.

In each of the last three tourneys, seven to eight mid-majors won at least one game and three to four have advanced to the Sweet 16.

Those Sweet 16 berths include Memphis, which was a highly-regarded powerhouse from lowly-regarded Conference USA. But it also included teams like Sothern Illinois, Western Kentucky and Davidson.

And recent first-round wins by teams like San Diego, Cleveland State and Winthrop prove they call it March Madness for a reason.

Your job, of course, is to find out which of those under-the-radar schools are most likely to have a large impact in March and leave a little less red ink on your bracket.

Those looking for one of those small-school ?Bracket Busters? should start by scouting out these five teams.

Richmond Spiders (22-6, 15-9 ATS, 24 RPI)

Perhaps no off-the-radar small school is more feared this postseason than Richmond, which has proven all season it can hang with and beat the big boys.

The Spiders will be battle-tested for the NCAA. In non-conference play, they won at Mississippi State (63-62) and at then-No. 13 Florida (56-53) and beat Missouri (59-52). On February 16, Richmond vaulted into first place in the Atlantic 10 with a 71-54 win over No. 19 Temple.

Losses include defeats at VCU, at South Carolina and at Wake Forest.

Quick guard Kevin Anderson averages 17.5 points, 2.7 assists and two steals for the Spiders.

Richmond has only been to the tournament once since 1998 (2004, first-round loss to Wisconsin). But in six appearances from 1984-98, the Spiders won at least one game in four of them and twice advanced to the Sweet 16.

Northern Iowa Panthers (24-4, 17-10 ATS, 22 RPI)

Northern Iowa beat Boston College, Iowa State, Iowa and Siena as part of a 15-game winning streak that lasted until January 19. The Panthers broke the school record for wins in a season by beating small-school NCAA hopeful Old Dominion 71-62 in a Bracket Buster matchup last Friday.

Northern Iowa is 14-3 and holds a commanding lead in the Missouri Valley Conference. However, the Panthers, ranked No. 25 in this week?s AP poll, did not help their cause with a stunning loss to last-place Evansville Monday.

Unlike some of the other teams on the list, Northern Iowa doesn?t have one superstar but everybody can do something. Post player Adam Koch is the leading scorer (12.3 ppg).But four players average 9.9 points or more, three players average 4.5 rebounds or more and seven players average at least one assist per game.

The Panthers have been to the NCAA four times since 2004. Oddly, in those four first-round games against Purdue (09), Georgetown (06), Wisconsin (05) and Georgia Tech (04), they lost each one by five points.

Utah State Aggies (22-6, 15-9 ATS, 32 RPI)

No team is on more of a roll than the Aggies, winners of their last 12 games. The NCAA committee likes teams that finish strong.

Here?s one caveat: Outside of a handful of challenging games in the WAC, Utah St. didn?t exactly go out and find the toughest competition in the world. However, in the team?s only two marquee games of the season, the Aggies came out on top of BYU 71-61 back on December 2 and knocked off Wichita State 68-58 in a Bracket Buster game this past Saturday.

Junior forward Tai Wesley averages 13.2 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.3 rebounds per contest.

Utah State lost by just one point to Marquette in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament last year. But it probably can?t afford another regular season loss and expect to get into the NCAA with an at-large bid this year.

Since 2000, the Aggies have been to the Big Dance six times, but along with have been paired up with Washington, Arizona, Kansas, Ohio State and Connecticut in the opening rounds. They did beat the Buckeyes in 2001 before falling to UCLA.

St. Mary's Gaels (22-5, 16-9 ATS, 48 RPI)

The Gaels have established themselves as the top rival to Gonzaga in the West Coast Conference. This season was no exception, but the Bulldogs (22-5) got the best of them in both games.

St. Mary?s played a decent non-conference schedule and did beat a once-highly thought of Oregon team 81-76. It nearly got a marquee victory, losing 72-70 to Vanderbilt. And it did win 68-63 at Utah State - another small-school bubble team.

St. Mary?s may have to win out this year to secure a NCAA berth. But if it does, teams may struggle with its size and balanced scoring.

Omar Samhan is a 6-foot-11 small-school beast, averaging 21.1 ppg, 11.2 rpg and 2.9 blocks. But the Gaels also have five players averaging double-figure scoring.

UTEP Miners (20-5, 11-10 ATS, 50 RPI)

The Miners are relevant again for the first time in a long time. They?ve won 10 in a row and on Feb. 22, vaulted into the Top 25 for the first time in 18 years.

Texas-El Paso beat Memphis in the only regular season meeting between the two and, at 11-1, holds a one-game lead over the Tigers in Conference USA.

The Miners are streaking, which means they?re much better now than they were back in November and December, which also means the big non-conference games they had mostly resulted in losses.

Texas-El Paso did knock off Oklahoma 89-74 on December 21, but lost the big ones at No. 20 Ole Miss (91-81), at No. 20 Texas Tech (86-78) and to No. 25 BYU (83-77). Wins at Memphis and at No. 25 UAB will add to the resume, but a Conference USA tournament title may still be needed to get into the show.

Guard Randy Culpepper is a playmaker, averaging 18 ppg. He had 29 points in the Miners 78-70 win at Tulsa on February 20.
 
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