Sunday moneylines.
NIT Bubble Watch: Sunday, March 3rd
Remember Gonzaga?
NIT Bracketology: Sunday, March 3rd
Where our model sees the field after Friday and Saturday’s results.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, March 2nd
Three moneylines for Saturday’s college basketball.
NIT Bubble Watch: Saturday, March 2nd
Nearly every ACC game holds NIT weight today.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, March 1st
Mid-major spreads, NCAA Tournament futures.
NIT Bubble Watch: Friday, March 1st
We’re not getting Gonzaga, are we.
NIT Bracketology: Friday, March 1st
Florida State and UCF move in. UNLV and Yale fall out.
Today’s Best Bets: Thursday, February 29th
Picks for Nebraska/Ohio State, Gonzaga/San Francisco, and a very strange futures market.
Stu’s Notes: What We Want to Read in the Upcoming Aaron Rodgers Biography
Blu, Kevin, and 9/11. Then: The first Joe Kelly Spin Zone of spring, no more Phood Phights, and is Tucker DeVries wonderful or hateable or both?
Joe’s Notes: Chris Collins Has Done It Again
Is Chris Collins a good coach? It depends when you look. Also: WAB vs. SOR, Knecht vs. Zeigler, and a culture advantage for Iowa State.
NIT Bubble Watch: Thursday, February 29th
Texas A&M continues to implode, and the WCC might be rigged.
Today’s Best Bets: Wednesday, February 28th
A parlay made of moneylines. A longshot that is a moneyline. We love moneylines.
Stu’s Notes: Why Don’t More Fans Strategically Stop Play?
Reflections on the fire alarm. Then: Kevin McCullar vs. Bill Self, what’s up with Greg McDermott, and we try to diminish the accomplishments of youths.
Joe’s Notes: NCAA Tournament Selection Is Too Far in the Weeds
We can have nuance without fixating on Q1 wins. Also: Bunting for a hit, Texas/Texas Tech regression, and the Western Conference Play-In Tournament might be loaded.
NIT Bubble Watch: Wednesday, February 28th
St. Bonaventure and Florida State move into the sweet spot while the bell tolls for NITexas.
Today’s Best Bets: Tuesday, February 27th
Three moneylines, five futures.
Stu’s Notes: The Desecration of the MAC
Some things should be sacred. Also: It’s ok if Jon Scheyer lied, Joe Kelly hasn’t allowed a baserunner all spring, and the Sens allowed so many goals.