College Basketball Picks: February 17th 2013
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Pick: Minnesota +1
On Sunday the Free NCAAB Play is on Minnesota. Game 813 at 2;00 eastern. We go back to the Big 10 for our free play after cashing Nebraska by a half point for Saturdays free play. Minnesota has covered 10 of the last at Iowa and is 4-1 as a road dog of 3 or less. They have a solid RPI Ranking at 13 and have played the 2nd toughest schedule in the country and are 8-0 vs teams ranked 51 to 100. Iowa is 2-7 this season vs top 100 RPI Ranked teams and has lot 3 of the last 4 here to the Gophers. They are also 1-5 to the spread at home when the total is 130 to 135. Look for Minnesota to emerge with the win. On Sunday we end the week big with the Highest Rated 24-0 Horizon League Conference side. We also have an undefeated Early NHL System play and a 5* In the Missouri Valley Conference. While Many do not take the NBA All Star game as a serious game to wager, Myself included, there is an occurrence that has happened 58 of the 62 times this game has been played and is very interesting to say the least so we included it in the card. Jump on and end this week in a solid way. For the free play take Minnesota. -Rob Vinciletti
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Pick: Niagara +2
This matchup falls into a system to play against a team like Manhattan when the line is between +3 and -1 and that team is coming winning between 20-40% of their games and coming off a win over a conference rival facing a team with a winning record. This system is 55-25 ATS over the last five seasons. Niagara is 18-6 ATS the last 24 when playing on the road against a team that has won between 20-40% of their games after the 15 game point in the season. This should be an easy opportunity for the Purple Eagles who average 74.2 PPG to improve that number because the Jaspers average only 59.1 PPG and have major issues with rebounding and turnovers. Niagara has already handed Manhattan a loss this season and there is no reason to believe we won?t see a similar outcome in today?s matchup. The Purple Eagles are protecting their 11-4 conference record and should be well prepared to take on this weak Jaspers team. -Jimmy Boyd
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