Who’s helping their case? Also: James Franklin & Alabama, a defense of Shaka Smart, and Rodgers vs. Kimmel…possibly at a détente.
Today’s Best Bets: Wednesday, January 10th
Rust Belt basketball.
NIT Bracketology: Wednesday, January 10th
From Terre Haute to Los Angeles, our latest projected NIT field.
Today’s Best Bets: Tuesday, January 9th
No parlays, but we do have moneylines.
Today’s Best Bets: Monday, January 8th
The end of college football season, and a CAA basketball moneyline.
Today’s Best Bets: Sunday, January 7th
Big Ten basketball, and a late game in Week 18.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, January 6th
The first full college basketball Saturday of the year, plus this week’s NFL futures.
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, January 5th
Can UConn win on the road yet?
Today’s Best Bets: Thursday, January 4th
Tonight’s moneyline parlay in college hoops, and a return to the college football futures arena.
Today’s Best Bets: Wednesday, January 3rd
Moneyline parlays for tonight’s college basketball.
Today’s Best Bet: Tuesday, January 2nd
Illinois, sans Terrence Shannon Jr.
Today’s Best Bets: Monday, January 1st
The last of the bowl game moneyline underdogs.
Today’s Best Bets: Sunday, December 31st
More Pac-12 basketball, an NFL over, and our penultimate college football futures before tomorrow’s semifinals.
NIT Stu’s 32 Predictions for 2024
An NIT champion, Joe Kelly’s ceiling, and the largest earthquake produced by that fault line situation in Missouri.
Today’s Best Bets: Saturday, December 30th
Bowl game moneyline underdogs are now up 10.78 units for us across 32 units bet.
Stu’s Notes: What the NIT Can Learn From the Pop-Tarts Bowl
We can’t stop thinking about it. Also: the Game of the NITe of the Weekend; how I would rig a bowl game, and what if free agents hate Craig Counsell?
Today’s Best Bets: Friday, December 29th
Bowl game moneyline underdogs, and a college basketball moneyline parlay.
Stu’s Notes: Should Florida State Claim a National Championship?
Also: Miller Moss and the eggnog; Pac-12 NIT watch; a Jaire Alexander theory; and the Sens’ conquering of Ontario.