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    Default points for marc lawrence today

    anyone got marc today giving 10 SBR points

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    from another forum:
    Play: Oklahoma St (+3 -110)
    Play On: Oklahoma State
    We recommend a 3-unit play on Oklahoma State
    1716pts

    TOP SPORTSBOOK
    WINNER
    5/10/2012


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    Marc Lawrence

    Playbook

    Hoops

    NCAA

    MARQUETTE over Villanova by 7
    The Golden Eagles tip off their Big East Conference opener at the Al
    McGuire Court at the Bradley Center when they host highly-touted
    Villanova this afternoon. The Wildcats handed Marquette a pair of losses
    last season, including a boot from the Big East Conference tournament.
    Noting Marquette’s 6-1 ATS success in this series and its 12-4-1 ATS mark
    as a conference home dog, they get our attention here today. Villanova
    dropped its only true road game this season in a 10-point loss at Temple last
    month. Look for the Cats’ 1-5 SU and ATS mark as a visitor in conference
    openers to take another hit here today. As the late, great Al McGuire once
    said, “Winning is overrated. The only time it’s really important is in surgery
    and war.” Marquette goes to war today.


    PACIFIC over CS Northridge by 14
    Yet another winning team seeking revenge from a Big West Conference
    tournament loss last season, Pacifi c’s 71-66 setback to the Matadors denied
    them a ticket to the Big Dance. That will certainly serve as a motivating
    factor in today’s contest. After all, it has never failed them in the past as
    the Tigers are 7-0 ATS at home when playing with conference tournament
    loss revenge. Northridge checks in at 1-4 ATS against sub .666 opposition
    this season and is just 1-6 ATS as conference road dogs versus avenging
    foes. The Pac Rat’s poisonous 17-7 ATS mark at the Alex Spanos Center
    against .461 or less conference opposition clinches. Wave bye-bye to the
    Matadors.


    Arizona St over USC by 7
    We top off our three-pack of College Hoops Best Bets with another
    conference tournament revenge-seeker when the Sun Devils take on the
    Trojans at the Galen Center in Los Angeles. USC fi nds itself in transition
    under new head coach Kevin O’Neill. The talent level on this year’s squad
    is down dramatically from recent editions and the Trojans must face off
    against no less than six foes seeking conference revenge from last season.
    To make matters worse, USC upset ASU in the Pac-10 championship game
    last season. With the underdog in this series 10-3 ATS, and the Sun Devils
    a solid 25-15-1 ATS with revenge under head coach Herb Sendek, we’ll cap
    off our conference tournament revenge hat trick call with this sou’wester.


    NBA

    Toronto over BOSTON by 1
    The Raptors meet the Celtics in Beantown Saturday evening in what
    appears to be an ideal spot for Toronto. It fi nds Boston returning home
    off a same-season revenger at Phoenix Wednesday night with an even
    bigger game for the Celtics waiting on deck against Miami. Noting the
    Shamrocks’ rotten 12-33 SU and 13-32 ATS in games before taking on the
    Heat, we also dig the fact that Toronto is 14-6 ATS in its last 20 games on
    this fl oor. With the Raptors looking to avenge a loss suffered earlier this
    season against the Celtics, look for ‘Les Habs’ to take advantage of this
    schedule de le supreme tonight.

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    No, none of those. The ones he's selling are all bowl games.

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    No, you posted the playbook opinions. Those arent his picks.

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    AWESOME ANGLE OF THE WEEK:

    PLAY ON any bowl dog off a win who owns a positive team net YPR versus a foe who owns a negative
    team net YPR if the opponent won 8 or fewer games last season.
    Play On: UCONN HUSKIES (1/2)
    ATS W-L Record Since 1980:
    19-2(89%)



    South Florida over Northern Illinois by 6
    Much like several previous ’09 bowl matchups, we fi nd two teams with
    identical SU records but entirely different mindsets regarding their
    postseason ‘reward.’ South Florida started the year on fi re, riding a 5-0
    record to a No. 21 ranking in the USA Today coaches poll. But after the
    loss of veteran QB Matt Grothe, replacement signal-caller B.J. Daniels
    completed just 53% of his passes down the stretch and the Bulls ended
    on a 2-5 slide, averaging only 18.9 PPG. So even though USF qualifi ed for
    its 5th consecutive bowl appearance, HC Jim Leavitt and company can’t be
    thrilled at being shipped off to the Great White North where few fans will
    follow (yes, we know the game will take place inside the Rogers Centre but
    Sunshine State fans will fi nd the going tough outdoors before the contest!).
    Conversely, Northern Illinois reached its second straight bowl under
    sophomore HC Jerry Kill – the fi rst time the Huskies have accomplished that
    feat since joining the major-college ranks in 1969 – and you can bet the NIU
    faithful who must regularly endure winters by Lake Michigan won’t mind
    making the trek to Toronto. The Bulls come favored today strictly because
    of the disparity between the two conferences. The Huskies’ combined
    opponent win-loss percentage for 2009 checks in at only .400 while South
    Florida tackled a .542 slate of foes. And even though both teams’ defenses
    gave up virtually the same yards per game, NIU’s stop unit fi nished fi rst in
    the MAC while the Bulls’ defense ranked No. 3 in the Big East. The Huskies’
    season-ending 4-2 run also loses a bit of luster when we note that four of
    NIU’s seven wins came against teams that combined to win a total of just
    SIX games. Neither side has much to brag about from an ATS standpoint.
    MAC bowlers are a woeful 1-8 SU and 0-9 ATS off a loss and HC Kill owns
    a less-than-impressive 1-10 SU log at NIU versus bowl teams. MAC bowl
    dogs are also 0-5 ATS versus an opponent off a loss and 0-8 SU and ATS in
    bowl games since 2007 (all results were prior to Temple’s game with UCLA
    in the Eaglebank Bowl). Yikes! But don’t head to the USF window just yet:
    Big East bowlers are an unreliable 2-8 ATS versus an opponent off a loss.
    The biggest positive in South Florida’s favor is coach Leavitt’s 17-5 ATS mark
    against non-conference foes when favored by 13 or less points. The Huskies
    will look to attack with the MAC’s leading ground game but USF matches
    up well with future NFL defensive ends George Selvie and Jason Pierre-
    Paul. All things considered, we can’t fi nd enough of an edge to challenge
    what we think is a very sharp number. Instead, we’ll dial up Showtime On-
    Demand and watch the fi nal few episodes of this season’s ‘Dexter’ where
    we know there will be a kill or two.





    3* BEST BET
    Connecticut over South Carolina by 7
    Now that the South Carolina legislature has decided against
    impeaching governor Mark Sanford for his ‘transgressions’ with an
    Argentinian mistress (hey, compared to Tiger, this guy’s a lightweight!),
    residents of the Palmetto State can refocus their attentions on
    today’s Gamecocks-versus-Huskies battle in Birmingham. And
    before you get too carried away with SC’s impressive 34-17 seasonending
    smackdown of hated Clemson where the Cocks rushed for a
    whopping 223 yards, note that the victory was preceded by a 3-game
    losing streak where Steve Spurrier’s troops were outscored by an
    average of 29-14. Not so for UConn: the Huskies fi nished with a 3-0
    SU run, including “the biggest win in the history of the program”
    where they beat Notre Dame 33-30 in double overtime. A closer
    look also reveals that Connecticut’s fi ve losses came by a total of
    just 15 POINTS while the Gamecocks fi nished dead last in the SEC
    in rushing for the third straight season. Those stats aside, bettors
    may get starry-eyed over the fact that SC QB Stephen Garcia fi nished
    second in the conference in passing yards and UConn has struggled
    to defend opposing aerial attacks, yielding 245 YPG. South Carolina’s
    formidable ‘D’ also ranks 15th in the nation in total defense and 3rd
    in the SEC, behind only Florida and Alabama. But the Huskies bring a
    much better balanced offense to town than last year’s run-oriented
    unit, featuring current NFL player Donald Brown. More importantly,
    our database informs us that bowl dogs off a win with a positive
    team net YPR are a sterling 16-2 ATS versus an opponent off a win
    with a negative team net YPR. That fi ts perfectly with the fact that
    .750 or less bowl favorites whose OYPR is less than 3.5 and whose
    team net YPR is less than 0 are just 8-24 ATS. And last but not least,
    UConn makes an appearance in this week’s AWESOME ANGLE on
    page 2. Yes, the Gamecocks should enjoy a signifi cant edge in fan
    presence but Randy Edsall’s team (6-0 ATS as dogs this season) will
    dedicate this game to CB Jasper Howard who was tragically killed
    just hours after UConn’s win over Louisville in mid-October. Factor
    in Edsall’s stout 23-9-1 ATS record off an ATS loss (20-4 L24) and SC
    fans may wish they’d gone ‘hiking the Appalachian Trail’ instead of
    tuning in to an upset win by a bunch of northerners wearing blue.





    Oklahoma St
    over Ole Miss by 3
    ‘Redemption’ is the theme for today’s game after both participants failed
    miserably in their respective regular season fi nales against in-state foes. At
    least Oklahoma State had some legitimate excuses: player suspensions and
    a less-than-100% QB Zac Robinson (ankle and shoulder problems) played
    a large part in the Cowboys’ ugly 27-0 loss to the Sooners at Norman. But
    Ole Miss simply laid a really big one in their annual Egg Bowl battle with
    Mississippi State. Facing essentially the same team they crushed 45-0 in last
    year’s meeting when they outgained the Bulldogs 461-37, Houston Nutt’s
    Rebels were totally outplayed in an embarrassing 41-27 beatdown as 7.5-
    point road chalk. Nutt didn’t try to sugar coat the result, either. “Our players
    are sick right now,” he said, “and I want them to be sick.” In order to heal
    the patient by game time, Nutt will need to give QB Jevan Snead a stern
    talking-to. Snead entered 2009 as one of the most hyped signal callers in
    college football but fi nished the season completing just 54.3% of his passes
    while posting a mediocre 20-to-17 TD-INT ratio (tossed three picks in the loss
    to MSU). The Rebel defense will also have to regroup after getting gashed
    for over 300 rushing yards by the Bulldogs – not to mention adjusting to
    the absence of senior DE Greg Hardy who was lost for the season after wrist
    surgery in November. Okie State’s stop unit, which improved a solid 76 YPG
    over last year’s edition under new DC Bill Young, will focus on stopping
    speedy, athletic RB Dexter McCluster, who emerged as both a serious running
    and pass receiving threat in the second half of the season. According to our
    database, the Pokes should be up to the task. Playing in its fi rst New Year’s
    bowl under HC Mike Gundy, OSU is 8-1 ATS off a shutout loss, 3-1 SU and
    4-0 ATS off a loss versus SEC opposition and have rolled up 38 PPG in its last
    three bowl appearances. However, the favorite in Houston Nutt bowls is 2-6
    ATS and bowlers off a loss in the same bowl they won last year – like Ole
    Miss – are just 3-12 ATS. We think the combination of an 11-point loss to
    Oregon in last year’s Holiday Bowl and the recent egging by Oklahoma will
    have the Cowboys riled up and ready to rope someone… and it should be
    the Rebels. Deliverance in Dallas for the Cowboys, bowl style.




    LIBERTY BOWL
    Liberty Bowl Stadium • Memphis, TN
    Arkansas over East Carolina by 4
    Ever wonder what former head coach and ESPN analyst Lou Holtz does
    when he’s not on TV? Neither have we, but we’ll bet you a beer that he’s
    spent more than a few hours on the phone with son Skip discussing how to
    bring down the Razorbacks this afternoon. Thanks to the breakout play of
    outstanding QB Ryan Mallet, Arkansas more than held its own in the brutal
    SEC. Mallet set school records with 29 TD passes, 3,422 aerial yards, and
    just seven picks in 367 pass attempts. Not surprisingly, the Hogs led their
    conference in scoring with 37.3 PPG and fi nished No. 14 in the country in
    total offense. But before you get bowled over by those gaudy stats, we
    should remind you that East Carolina ain’t exactly chopped liver. The Pirates
    are making their fourth consecutive bowl appearance for the fi rst time in
    school history after winning back-to-back C-USA championships and the
    squad’s senior class has won 33 games, just one shy of the program’s alltime
    record set from 1975-78. ECU’s also got a pretty good QB of its own
    in 6th-year senior Patrick Pinkney, who amassed 2,738 passing yards while
    tossing six TDs and zero INTs in his last four games. RB Dominique Lindsay
    is the fi rst Pirate to rush for 1,000 yards since the NFL’s Chris Johnson broke
    the mark in 2007. But the best news for Holtz and his offense? They get
    to line up against an unpredictable Arkansas defense that got torched for
    almost 402 YPG (400-yard defensive favorites are an automatic fade for
    us). More glad tidings for ECU backers: the Hogs are a miserable 3-13 SU
    and 4-12 ATS as bowlers since 1984 (0-7 ATS against foes off BB wins), Arky
    HC Bobby Petrino is 1-4 ATS in the postseason and Liberty Bowl favorites
    have cashed just ONE ticket in the last fi ve tries. Holtz may not be setting
    the pointspread world on fi re lately (11-14-1 last two seasons) but he’s
    an immensely profi table 22-7-1 ATS when taking points, including 7-1-1
    ATS against a foe off a SU loss. Yes, there’s no doubt we’ll be watching
    Razorback QB Ryan Mallett on Sundays in the very near future but the
    feeling here is ‘Father Lou’ will help ‘Son Skip’ fi nd a way for the Pirates to
    shed the ‘Holy Ghost’ spell the SEC has cast over the C-USA. The Greenville
    Buccaneers may not sail away with the upset win but they’ll have the ATS
    treasure chest securely under lock and key. Amen.




    ALAMO BOWL
    Alamodome • San Antonio, TX
    Texas Tech over Michigan St by 6
    If our sole method of determining pointspread winners came from reading
    the sports headlines, we’d suggest that the Spartans just call this one off
    before getting totally undressed on national television. Yes, Michigan State
    featured the Big 10’s top passing offense in 2009 but key receivers B.J.
    Cunningham and Mark Dell are suspended, part of an 8-player contingent
    that will miss today’s game. The action by HC Mark Dantonio stems from a
    street fi ght between members of the football team and a campus fraternity
    following the Spartans’ end-of-the-year awards banquet. MSU’s defense also
    went into the tank at season’s end, allowing over 1,500 yards in its closing
    three games, including a 42-14 annihilation at home against Penn State.
    Performances like that won’t get it done against an explosive Texas Tech
    offense that averaged 37 PPG, especially now that just-suspended HC Mike
    Leach has put an end to his 3-QB rotation and settled on Taylor Potts as his
    main man. Potts went the distance in season-ending wins over Oklahoma
    and Baylor and could have a big day against a Michigan State pass defense
    that picked off a mere fi ve passes all season (#103 in the nation). Another
    plus for the Red Raiders is the location, a virtual ‘home game’ setting for a
    team making its 10th consecutive bowl appearance. But if you’re reaching
    for your wallet right now, we’d like to say, “Not so fast, my friend!” The ugly
    truth is BOTH teams own terrible SU and ATS numbers in this matchup. On
    the Texas Tech side, the Red Raiders are a pathetic 1-5 SU and 0-6 ATS versus
    fellow bowlers this season and they’ve lost the money in their last four bowl
    games. If that’s not enough, Big 12 bowl favorites of six or more points are
    only 1-7 ATS versus an opponent off an ATS loss and they’ve struggled to a
    6-15 ATS mark as bowlers versus a Big 10 representative. The Spartans are
    equally inept: they’re 0-5 ATS as a bowler off a loss and Big 10 bowlers that
    allowed 38 or more points in the fi nal game of the season are a disastrous
    1-10 ATS. When the Vietnam War was raging in the late ‘60’s, a popular
    poster asked the question, “What if they gave a war and nobody came?”
    We can update that slogan for today’s Alamo Bowl by saying, “What if they
    played a bowl game and nobody bet on it?” We’ll be on the sidelines for
    this ‘Suspension Bowl’ – and so should you.

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    Thats his free playbook, not his paid picks!!!

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    See his webpage. He's also selling picks on 2 other bowl games.

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    scamdicappers has 2 3unit plays for him
    okst
    ecu


    no uconn listed

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