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March 31st, 2009

IC Breaks Down Some Spring Pitching Studs

Contributed By Indian Cowboy
It’s Baseball Time! Major League Baseball totals hinge heavily on starting pitchers: their ability to start strong and pitchers who are “bouncing-back”. It starts with looking at pitchers who have pitched well coming into the season as although spring training doesn’t count, it serves to highlight which pitchers might have their “stuff” [...]

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March 31st, 2009

Interview With Adam Morris Of Lone Star Ball

By Robert Ferringo
Every year for the last three Major League Baseball seasons I pick two teams, usually one from the American League and one from the National League, that are my teams to follow for the season. These pseudo-sleepers have been straight cash over those last three seasons as I have been able to correctly [...]

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March 26th, 2009

The Tight Line: A Duke Death Knell?

By Robert Ferringo
Since the start of the 1997-98 college basketball season the Duke Blue Devils have played 425 games, posting a straight-up record of 360-65 (.847). Not bad, right? Well, of those 425 games can you guess how many times the Blue Devils have been posted in the line range between Duke +2.0 and Duke [...]

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March 26th, 2009

Follow The Money

By Robert Ferringo
Below I have listed the total number of overall wagers (although it doesn’t account for SIZE of wager) on the Sweet 16 games, as of Thursday afternoon. It’s sometimes helpful to follow which teams are receiving the most action, although I’ve found that at this point of the year it’s not a very [...]

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March 25th, 2009

SPS Revisits His Final Four Predictions

Contributed By Strike Point Sports
First weekend down, one more to go. Halfway in the books from the NCAA Tournament’s opening to the Final Four two weeks later. So I figured I would let everyone in on my picks to reach Detroit and breakdown how I thought my quartet has done so far.
Louisville
The one and only [...]

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March 24th, 2009

Game of the Week In the NIT?

Contributed By Indian Cowboy
There is a game tonight that’s going to get overlooked given the hype of the NCAA Tourney, and that is Baylor vs. Auburn.  But, if you want to watch one helluva game tune in to ESPN as the Bears visit the Tigers.  Baylor has had a renewed sense of urgency all of [...]

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March 23rd, 2009

The ACC and Big 10 Are Who We Thought They Were: Overrated

By Robert Ferringo
In a way, it’s kind of hilarious. In terms of conference strength, every year we enter the season debating about the same things in college basketball: is the ACC the best conference in the country, and will the Big 10 managed to get more bids than the Pac-10 and Big 12, even though [...]

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March 18th, 2009

Why Not Us!!!!

Contributed By Vegas Sports Informer
Most experts, handicappers, and including my cat “Jordan” agree the teams I’ve listed below have no chance to win their first game, their Region, or to win it all. But I say, “Why Not!” Every ugly dog gets a bone sometimes. Heck, even I found someone to marry me so why [...]

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March 18th, 2009

Me And My Playmate = Good Times

By Robert Ferringo
Yeah, I’m an idiot for not mentioning this earlier, but I’m going to be doing an interview on the Playboy Morning Show on Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. EST (8:30 a.m. PST). I’ve been on with them several times in the last few months and it’s always a good time. Any time that you’re [...]

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March 17th, 2009

NIT Offering Supplemental Income

Contributed By Strike Point Sports
While everyone was starring down the field of 65 once it was put together in bracket formation, another group was being selected for postseason action: the NIT field. I know, I know, we all want to accept that the NIT is a secondary tournament that no one cares about. But before [...]

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