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The Honda Classic – Preview & Picks

Our run came to an end last week, as we failed to pick the winner in The Genesis Invitational. Shout out to Joaquin Niemann for an incredible performance winning wire-to-wire. He struggled a bit on Sunday but, was able to hold off the late push from Collin Morikawa to capture his second win on the PGA Tour. Our lone cash of the week was Adam Scott Top 20, despite this, we still finished down 1.52 Units last week. Even with the rough week at The Genesis, we’re still up 15.12 Units in the past three weeks.

We now turn our attention to PGA National for The Honda Classic which should provide us with much lower scores than we saw at Riviera. The PGA begins the Florida Swing this week which will bring us bermudagrass that’s much more predictable than the Poa Annua we’ve seen recently.

 

Tournament Information:

  • Dates: February 24th, 2022- February 27th, 2022
  • Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
  • Course: PGA National – Champion Course
  • Course Type: Florida/ Southeast
  • Par: 70 (4x 3’s / 12x 4’s / 2x 5’s)
  • Length: 7,125 yards
  • Format: 72 hole stroke play
  • Field/ Cut: 144 Players | Top 65 and Ties after 36 Holes
  • Greens: TifEagle Bermudagrass
  • Fairways: Celebration Bermudagrass
  • Rough: TifSport Bermudagrass with Perennial Rye 2.25″
  • Stimpmeter: 12.0 (Average)
  • Purse: $8,000,000 / Winner $1.440 Million
  • FedEx Cup Points: 500
  • Bunkers: 67
  • Water Hazards: – (In-Play on 15 Holes)
  • Average Green Size: 7,000 sq. ft.
  • Scoring Average:
    • 2021: 71.10 (+1.10), Rank 6 of 51
    • 2020: 71.90 (+1.90), Rank 3 of 41
    • 2019: 71.02 (+1.02), Rank 5 of 49
    • 2018: 72.30 (+2.30), Rank 2 of 51
    • 2017: 70.56 (+0.56), Rank 16 of 50

 

Course Architect/ Comparable Courses:

  • Course Architect: Tom Fazio (1981)
  • Renovations: Jack Nicklaus (1990, 2002, 2014)
  • Comparable Courses:
    • Bay Hill – Arnold Palmer Invitational (Results)
    • Waialae Country Club – Sony Open (Results)
    • Quail Hallow – Wells Fargo Championship (Results)
    • Innisbrook – Valspar Championship (Results)

 

TV Information:

  • Round 1: Thursday, February 24th, 2022
    • Golf Channel – 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET
  • Round 2: Friday, February 25th, 2022
    • Golf Channel – 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET
  • Round 3: Saturday, February 26th, 2022
    • Golf Channel – 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET
    • NBC – 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET
  • Round 4: Sunday, February 27th, 2022
    • Golf Channel – 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET
    • NBC – 3:00 PM – 6:30 PM ET

 

Weather:

  • Thursday: Mostly Sunny 75 F, 13 mp/h ESE, 67% Humidity, 10% Chance of Rain
  • Friday: Partly Cloudy 74 F, 10 mp/h SE, 62% Humidity, 10% Chance of Rain
  • Saturday: Partly Cloudy 75 F, 11 mp/h ENE, 65% Humidity, 10% Chance of Rain
  • Sunday: Partly Cloudy 72 F, 10 mp/h SSE, 64% Humidity, 10% Chance of Rain

 

Course/ Tournament History:

The Honda Classic begins the Florida Swing of the PGA Tour. The event was founded in 1972 as the Jackie Gleason’s Inverrary Classic. In 1973 National Airlines was co-sponsor with Gleason until 1981, when American Motors Corporation took over the sponsorship rights. In 1982, Honda became the title sponsor and has retained the rights ever since.

In 2007, PGA National became the permanent host of this event and ever since has attracted a better field. While it’s still one of the weaker fields on Tour, the strength of the field has slowly improved year by year. In addition to the field improving, the purse has increased as well. It jumps up to $8 Million dollars this year from the $7 Million offered in 2020 and 2021.

 

Course Guide/ Scorecard:

PGA National is one of the toughest courses players will face on the Tour outside of the Majors. Over the past five years, the scoring average has been above par every year. In 2021, only six holes played under par (#1,#8,#9,#13), which included the two par 5’s (#3,#18).

In terms of length, PGA National is not overly long measuring 7,125 yards. It ranks roughly around the Tour average, ranking slightly shorter actually. The fairways are on the narrower side of things with the average fairway width being 29.4 feet. This ranks as the 12th narrowest course on the Tour so Strokes Gained Off the Tee will definitely be a key category this week. Even with the narrow fairways, the rough this week is relatively short so missing the fairway wont be as costly. The average green size is roughly 7,000 square feet which is on the larger side of things when compared to the other courses on Tour.

The main defense of the course is predominately the water hazards, that come into play on nearly every hole (15/18). While the course is relatively short, these water hazards can force layups on certain holes. The course is also very susceptible to winds, which can become a major factor on approach shots.

The “Bear-Trap” will also be a phrase that’s referred to a lot this weeks and that’s in reference to Holes 15-16-17. All of these holes played over par last year which leads to an exciting finish. Holes 15 and 17 are Par 3’s both under 200 yards with water being a major factor. Hole 16 is a Par 4 that forces players to hit a tough approach shot into a tight green that’s protected on all sides.

To see the hole by hole strokes average last year, you can click the following link.

For a hole by hole overview of the course, you can click the following link.

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Key Statistics:

  • Strokes Gained: Approach
  • Strokes Gained: Tee to Green
  • Strokes Gained: Off the Tee
  • Strokes Gained: Putting (Bermuda)
  • Par 4 Scoring
  • Scrambling
  • Greens in Regulation %
  • Bogey Avoidance
  • Birdie to Bogey Ratio

 

The Field/ Odds:

When looking at this week’s field compared to recent weeks on the PGA Tour, it’s definitely not as strong as only 12 of the Worlds Top 50 golfers are competing here at PGA National. Louis Oosthuizen is the top ranked player in the filed at 13 and is currently at +2000 on FanDuel.

Sungjae Im opens up as the favorite for the Honda Classic at 13-1 on FanDuel. He’s even lower on other books, including DraftKings where he’s listed at 10-1. Im won this event back in 2020 and finished 8th in 2021. In addition to his great course history, he’s been in great form with his most recent finishes; 8-MC-11-6-33.

Daniel Berger is the next line, listed at 16-1 on most books (FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM). There’s some doubt’s over his health here (back issues) as he pulled out Pebble Beach, then missed the cut in the Waste Management Phoenix Open. However, if he’s entered in this event he clearly feels like he can compete. Berger last played in The Honda Classic back in 2020 where he finished 4th. He went through a rough stretch here at PGA National from 2019-2016, with his best finishing being 29th in 2018. In his tournament debut he did finish 2nd back in 2015.

Last weeks winner Joaquin Niemann, is listed at 18-1 on DraftKings and BetMGM and as low as 16-1 on FanDuel. He was absolutely incredible in the Genesis Invitational winning wire to wire. Niemann’s best finish at The Honda Classic was last year where he finished 25th. Prior to that, he missed the cut in 2020 and finished 59th in 2019 when he made his tournament debut.

Brooks Koepka is the third favorite this week listed at 20-1 on all books. He hasn’t been all that consistent as of late, missing the cut in two of his last three starts. He did place 3rd in the Waste Management Phoenix Open though. His best finish at The Honda Classic was back in 2019 where he finished 2nd, but in 2020 he missed the cut. This is a tough week to play Brooks given his recent form, but given the weaker field, he does have a good shot to win this event.

Some other popular plays this week will most likely be:

  • Tommy Fleetwood (20-1)
    • He finished 4th at the Honda Classic in 2018 and 3rd in 2020.
  • Keith Mitchell (35-1)
    • He finished 12th and 10th in his two most recent starts and won this event back in 2019.
  • Billy Horschel (22-1)
    • He has been solid recently, making the cut in his last six starts. Horschel finished 8th in 2016 and 4th in 2017 at this event.
  • Denny McCarthy (60-1)
    • He’s in solid form as of late, besides missing the cut in his last start. He finished 3rd in this event last year .

Click the link, to see the most up to date odds.

Click the link, to find out how everyone in the field has qualified.

 

Previous Winners Scores & Prices:

  • 2021: Matt Jones (-12)
    • Price: 80-1
  • 2020*: Sungjae Im (-6)
    • Price: 35-1
  • 2019: Keith Mitchell (-9)
    • Price: 300-1
  • 2018: Justin Thomas (-8)
    • Price: 12-1
  • 2017: Rickie Fowler (-12)
    • Price: 18-1

 

Historic Cut Lines:

  • 2021: +1
  • 2020: +3
  • 2019: +2
  • 2018: +5
  • 2017: E

 

Picks (Outright):

  • Alex Noren (+3500) – BetMGM
    • Risk 0.23 to win 8.05 Units

We were on Noren last week T40 and he just missed out finishing 48th. He’s made the cut in his last three events and has finished 39-6-48. His best finish at The Honda Classic came back in 2018 where he finished 3rd. Last year at this event, he finished 46. As of late Noren has been playing some of his best golf, and returns to a course he’s gaining strokes in nearly every category besides Around the Green.

  • Mackenzie Hughes (+5000) – FanDuel
    • Risk 0.16 to win 8.00 Units

Mackenzie Hughes also won The Honda Classic back in 2020 but ended up one stroke back to Sungjae Im. He hasn’t been great recently missing the cut in his past two of three events but did finish T16 at Pebble. In 2021, he finished T36 in this event. Hughes isn’t a great player off the tee but is very good around the green. He’s also a great putting as he ranks 2nd in SG: Putting on the Tour this year. In terms of Par 4 Scoring he ranks well and in addition to that, he ranks very well in Birdie Average.

  • Lucas Glover (+6600) – BetMGM
    • Risk 0.13 to win 8.58 Units

Glover seems to love playing here when looking at his SG statistics. His best finish recently at The Honda Classic was back in 2019 where he finished 4th. In 2021 he finished 21st at PGA National. In his last five events, he’s finished 35-5-33-MC-37 which is pretty good. On Tour this year, he ranks 73rd in SG: OTT, 32nd in SG:APP, and 59th in SG:T2G. His putting is a concern but since 2016 he’s gaining 0.37 strokes putting at PGA National.

  • Lee Westwood (+7000) – Pointsbet
    • Risk 0.12 to win 8.4 Units

Lee Westwood has been playing some pretty good golf lately as his last three finishes are 20-32-21. He’s had some success here at PGA National gathering three top-10’s in the past ten years. Last year he did struggle in this event and missed the cut but given his recent form I think he has a much better shot this year.

  • Chris Kirk (+7000) – Draftkings
    • Risk 0.12 to win 8.4 Units

Chris Kirk is coming off a T14 at the WM Phoenix Open. Prior to that event, he missed the cut at Pebble and The American Express. Last year at The Honda Classic, he finished 25th. On the year, Kirk ranks 31st in SG: OTT, 32nd in SG: ATG, 23rd in SG:T2G, and 25th in SG: Total. His putting is definitely a concern, but he’s a solid player off the tee and if his irons are on he has a shot here. He struggles to make birdies which is also a concern but, he does limit bogeys as he’s T55 in Birdie to Bogey Ratio.

  • Michael Thompson (+8000) – DraftKings
    • Risk 0.10 to win 8.00 Units

Thompson’s been inconsistent as of late, missing the cut in his last two events (Pebble & WM Phoenix Open). Before those two tournaments he did finish T11 in the Farmers Insurance Open and T5 in the Sony Open. Thompson won The Honda Classic back in 2013 and has two top-20’s here in the past four years.

  • Sepp Straka (+12500) – Pointsbet
    • Risk 0.07 to win 8.75 Units

Sepp Straka has yet to miss a cut in his last five tournaments and has had the following finishing positions in those events; 42-49-16-66-15. He’s played at The Honda Classic three times in his career, missing the cut in 2019, finishing 27th in 2020, and 33rd in 2021. In terms of the field, who have played in this event before, he ranks 22nd in SG:OTT, 17th in SG:T2G, and 37th in SG:ATG. He’s been playing well as of late and is familiar with the course so hopefully he can get his first win on the Tour here.

  • J.J Spaun (+15000) – FanDuel
    • Risk 0.06 to win 9.00 Units

When putting together my card for the week, I almost left him off in favor of Nick Taylor but when I looked at the numbers, he’s been the better golfer this year. He struggled at The Genesis Invitational missing the cut but rattled off three top-40’s before that with his best finish coming at Pebble (T16). He’s solid off the tee in terms of accuracy and is a fairly good player around the green, ranking 59th in SG:ATG. Spaun has missed the cut in his last two appearances at PGA National but finished 21st in 2017. He seems to be in solid form given his last few starts so at 100-1, he’s worth a shot. If Nick Taylor wins this week, it’s going to be a very bad Sunday….

  •  Ryan Armour (+21000) – FanDuel
    • Risk 0.04 to win 8.4 Units

Why not? I mean when you really break down the numbers at 210-1, Ryan Armour is worth a shot. In his most recent performances he finished T28 at Pebble and T20 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. This season he ranks 31st in SG: OTT, 54th in SG: APP, and 84th in SG:TTG. He’s 3rd in Driving Accuracy % and 34th in Par 4 Scoring Average. In his six apperances here at The Honda Classic, he’s missed the cut four times but finished 12th and 58th those two other times. He hasn’t played in the past two weeks but hey who knows? Keith Mitchell won this event at 300-1 back in 2019.

Total Risk on Outrights: 1.03 Units

 

Picks (Top 20):

  • Tommy Fleetwood (+200) – FanDuel (Currently +130, gave out play on Twitter)
    • Risk 1.00 to win 2.00 Units

Tommy Fleetwood seems to love PGA National, he’s only played here twice but finished 4th in 2018 and 3rd in 2020. In terms of the field, who have played in this event before, he ranks top 3 in every strokes gained category. Given the number of +150, I feel like this play has some incredible value. To top it all off, he’s finished 12th and 8th in his last two tournaments.

  • Billy Horschel (+150) – FanDuel
    • Risk 1.00 to win 1.50 Units

Horschel has been great as of late with a top-10 and two two-20 finishes in his last five appearances. His best finishes at The Honda Classic came back in 2016 and 2017, where he finished 8th and 4th respectively. He missed the cut in 2018, and followed that up by finishing 16th in 2019 and 42nd in 2020. Given his recent form, and course history, I think he finds the top-20 this week. He’s 14th in Par 4 Scoring Average, 9th in Birdie or Better %, and 18th in Greens in Regulation %.

Total Risk on Top 20: 2.00 Units

 

Picks (Top 40):

  • Sam Ryder (+175) – FanDuel
    • Risk 1.00 to win 1.75 Units

Sam Ryder comes into The Honda Classic off a T26 in The Genesis Invitational and a T23 in the WM Phoenix Open. He’s played in this event twice, finishing 53 back in 2020 and 8th last year. While he doesn’t really rank well in terms of SG categories on the PGA Tour this year, he does rank well at PGA National. In terms of the field, who have played in this event before, he ranks 5th in SG-APP, 5th in SG:T2G, and 6th in SG:BST.

Total Risk on Top 40: 1.00 Units

 

Total Risk on The Honda Classic : 4.03 Units 

SG Data at the Genesis: Source

 

Best of luck, and as always you can find me on Twitter @GatorBetting and Instagram @Gator_Sports_Betting.

NHL Preview & Picks – February 22nd, 2022

We’ve struggled yesterday going 0-2 but look to bounce back today. Shorter article today with just a few picks. Not a real great slate of games today but there’s a few angles that I think are worth a play.

 

PICK #1: ST. LOUIS BLUES/ PHILADELPHIA FLYERS OVER 6.0 (+100**) – Caesars

Most of the books have this line set at 6.5 (+100/-120) but Caesars has yet to adjust their line. In the Last 10 games, STL is averaging 3.90 GF & 2.90 GA while PHI is averaging 2.90 GF and 4.10 GA. Jordan Binnington is expected to get the start for STL tonight and despite being their main goalie, he’s actually been worse than their backup Ville Husso. He hasn’t started in a while, as he’s been awful in his past three appearances letting in 5-7-6 goals against. Carter Hart is expected to get the start for PHI and has also been awful in his past three starts allowing 5-3-5 goals against. If Hart can’t go, as he’s questionable with an eye injury, Martin Jones will get the start who’s been worse than Hart on the year. This line has some incredible value so take it while you can before they adjust.

** UPDATE AS I WAS WRITING THIS ARTICLE ITS BEEN ADJUSTED TO -125. SINCE THE ARTICLE WAS NOT RELEASED YET I WILL RECORD IT AS PHI/STL OVER 6.0 (-125).

 

PICK #2: SAN JOSE SHARKS/ ANAHIEM DUCKS OVER 5.5 (-125) – Caesars 

Anthony Stolarz has been confirmed as the starter for ANA tonight. He was great in his last game vs CGY but struggled in his previous starts. In the Last 10 games, SJ is averaging 2.50 GF & 3.50 GA while ANA is averaging 3.60 GF and 3.50 GA. Despite San Jose’s offense struggles in the past few games, ANA has their back up in and hasn’t been great defensively. James Reimer is expected to start for the Sharks who’s allowed at least three goals against in his last four starts.

 

 

Best of luck, and as always you can find me on Twitter @GatorBetting and Instagram @Gator_Sports_Betting.

February 22nd CBB Free Play

I started the week out with a disappointing 1-2 night, and the free play on Baylor failed to cash for us. However, I’m back today with 2 plays; one of those plays is reserved for premium members. Premium plays are hitting at a 57.4% clip and have netted my members +47.45u since Sept. 2021. Click here to learn more about becoming a premium member, and let’s have ourselves a night!

*CBB(1u): Vanderbilt +4.5(-110) vs Alabama –8 PM CT

Alabama is one of the most inconsistent teams in the country, and that becomes even more true when they’re playing on the road. Already this season, they’ve picked up ugly losses at Georgia and Missouri and are just 2-5 SU and ATS on the road in conference play. To make matters worse, this is their second straight road game after losing at Kentucky on Saturday. Vanderbilt has proven they can win in this spot, having one 4 straight home games(including a win vs LSU) entering tonight. We know that Alabama likes to push the pace and shoot a ton of 3’s, but Vanderbilt ranks 45th in defensive efficiency and will look to slow this game down. Alabama’s defense has significantly regressed this season, ranking 81st in defensive efficiency and allowing an astounding 85 PPG on the road in SEC play. You could argue that Vanderbilt’s Scotty Pippen Jr. will be the best player on the floor tonight, and with this being the Dores’ second straight home game, I think some of their complementary pieces will play a big role on the offensive end of the floor. Vanderbilt is catching Alabama in a role they have proven to falter in often; I’ll take the points with the feisty road ‘dog. 

February 22nd CBB Premium Play

*CBB(1u): Missouri +11(-110) vs Tennessee–6 PM CT

I have been pretty open about how I think this Tennessee team is overrated, but even if I didn’t think that, this would certainly be a spot I’d be looking to play on the Tigers. The Vols are coming off a 58-48 loss at Arkansas, making this their second straight road game. Not only that, but they’ll host #3 Auburn this Saturday in Knoxville, making this a true sandwich spot. That alone doesn’t get me on Missouri, but I do think this Tigers team enters tonight in pretty solid form. They fought Mississippi State tooth-and-nail on Sunday night, eventually losing by 2. At home this season, they also have a win over Alabama as well as 1 possession losses to Auburn, Florida, and Texas A&M. I think Missouri keeps this game much tighter than this spread would indicate. This has “multi-unit play” written all over it, but at the same time, I don’t want to go too heavy betting on a 10-17 team. Even so, this is a strong premium look for me.

Rob Vinciletti: Tuesday NHL Power Play + NCAAB Game of the Month Info

Tuesday card has the College Hoops Game Of the Month along with the NHL Total of the week headlining. NHL Comp play below.
 
The NHL Comp play for Tuesday is on Toronto at 7:05 eastern. Toronto never showed up last night in a 5-2 loss at Montreal. Expect a much more spirited effort here tonight as they are 4-0 in the 3rd game in a 4 night scenario as well as 7-2 after scoring 2 or less goals. Toronto has won 14 of 19 as a road favorite and the last 5 vs Metropolitan teams. Columbus is the worst team in the league on defense and despite scoring 14 in their last 2 games will be cooled off by a top 5 defense like Toronto. Columbus has lost 6 of 7 as a home dog and 16 of 23 vs a .600 or better opponents. Look for Toronto to rebound with a win. On Tuesday the headliner plays are the NCAAB Game of the Month and the NHL Total of the week. Both from top level database systems. See us at goldencontender@aol.com or on twitter/facebook to Jump on now and cash out on Tuesday. Rob V- Golden Contender Sports.

Adding a Play

 

Morning, team!

I’m adding Georgia +11.5, 1.5 units.

Georgia and Texas A&M aren’t two of the best teams in the SEC and that’s part of my handicap. The Bulldogs have played well recently, battling with other rivals in an attempt to salvage their season. I think Georgia fights hard here again – this number is too inflated, especially for a team as flawed as A&M is (A&M doesn’t rank in the top 100 offenses in the country, #113 according to Haslametrics). I’ll play on the Dawgs to cover tonight.

Premiums, 2.22

 

Had some extra time tonight so thought I’d get these in early. Getting early lines (and closing line value) is one of the biggest parts of successful long term betting. Doubt I’ll add any more plays for tomorrow, but stay tuned!
CBB Picks:
  • Iowa -6.5 *
    • These two teams are sailing in two very different directions, and lately Iowa’s offense has looked really explosive. Michigan St.. on the other hand, is struggling at both ends of the floor and they’ve lost 4 out of their last 5. Normally I might expect some positive regression here, but there’s not much to like about the Spartans tonight, especially in this matchup. All Iowa for me.
  • Villanova/UCONN over 136 **
    • In their first contest, points were NO problem. I recognize the books expecting some improvement on the defensive end, but lately you’d be hard-pressed to find a game where Nova/UCONN games don’t go well over the 140s. This number will only rise – I’d bet on the over now.
  • Akron -7.5 **
    • Last time these two faced off, Akron blew Bowling Green out of the water. Sure, BG had an atrocious shooting performance, but here’s their issue- they’re one of the fastest teams in NCAA (5th according to Haslametrics), aaaand they’re also one of the worst defenses in the country. Not a great combo. Why? Because their pace only causes them more problems, stimulating good offenses like Akron while making matters doubly worse on the defensive end. I see the Zips annihilating them once more.
NBA Futures to Consider (a star if I bet them already):
  • Grizzlies +2500 to win the NBA Championship *
  • Bucks Eastern Conference Winner (+275 – waiting for better odds)
  • Reg Season MVP: Steph Curry (+900)
  • To Make the Playoffs: Pelicans (+850) *
If you ever have any questions, message me here, on Twitter, or on Instagram. I will make myself available from 9am to 5pm every day, but please don’t expect an answer outside of those hours. I gotta shut it down sometimes. All picks are 1-5 stars based on unit size and confidence. 3 star picks are rare, 4-5 star picks are VERY rare. -Chris 

NCAAM Monday Play

881 Indiana St 1H +6* at Drake/ INDST +10.5*

Potential flat spot for Drake after huge win over Loyola-Chicago in their last outing. Market has been a little too high on INDST and their backers have been getting punished. However, the Sycamores come into this one as double-digit dogs for the sixth time on the season, five of which they covered. INDST also comes into this one at 5-2 ATS as away dogs while Drake is 6-6 as home favs. Drake is 5-6 1H ATS at home so I don’t mind splitting this one up with the extra for Indiana State in the first half.

Market is pushing this one towards Indiana State and I agree, as Indiana State still seems to have some fight left in them off a game where they could’ve beat a surging Southern Illinois team over the weekend. Lean the total over as well tonight as INDST is 9-2 O\U on the road, second highest over team in the MVC, but market is pulling this total down so buyer beware.

Check me out at my Patreon where I have 4 plays tonight, including another 2 unit look in tonight’s college action. All plays are public there day after the games, only +5.72u in February but +42.93 units since the last week of November!

February 21st CBB Free Play

I enjoyed a 5-2 weekend in college hoops, and today, I’m back at it with 3 plays. In addition to this free play, I have 2 CBB plays reserved for my premium members. With a 5-1 weekend, my premium plays are now hitting at a 57.5% clip and have netted my members +47.33u since Sept. 2021. Click here to learn more about becoming a premium member!

*CBB(1u): Baylor -5(-110) @ Oklahoma State–8 PM CT

I know that public sentiment has waned on Baylor over the past few weeks, but this is absolutely a game they should win by double digits. While they’ve lost at Texas Tech and Kansas recently, they’ve also beaten Kansas State by 15 on the road, Oklahoma by 14 on the road, and West Virginia by 9 in the road. Those latter 3 opponents are very similar to the type of matchup they’ll be getting tonight facing a 13-13 Oklahoma State team. The Cowboys play a good brand of defense, but they’ve actually slipped more than 10 spots in defensive efficiency metrics over the past few weeks. On the offensive end of the floor, they are anything but efficient, shooting just 30% from 3, 67% from the free-throw line, and ranking 132nd in offensive efficiency. This is also a revenge game for Baylor after they laid an egg at home against OSU earlier this season, so I have no doubt that we’ll get a great effort from Scott Drew’s team tonight. I understand that the injury bug has bitten Baylor pretty hard recently, but they are still more than capable of mopping the floor with OSU tonight. I think Baylor makes a statement and wins this game comfortably.

February 21st CBB Premium Plays

*CBB(1u): Penn State +3(-110) @ Maryland–6 PM CT

Maryland won on Friday night at Nebraska, but prior to that, the Terps had lost their previous 5 games by an average of 11 PPG. A lone win against the worst team in the Big Ten is nowhere near enough to convince me that this team has turned a corner. Maryland has actually won by double digits on the road two other times in conference play this season, and the following game when they came back home, they lost by double-digits each game. Penn State is coming off a really good week; they beat Michigan State at home earlier in the week before blowing Minnesota out of the water. The Nittany Lions play a really good brand of defense(#39 in defensive efficiency), which allows them to compete with virtually everybody in the Big Ten. I have no problem taking the points with the road ‘dog in this one.

*ML Parlay(0.8u): Ohio State, Syracuse, Baylor(+152)–6 PM CT

Ohio State is coming off a pretty bad double-digit loss at home to Iowa, but this sets up to be a prime bounce-back spot facing off with Indiana. S*** has really hit the fan for the Hoosiers over the past few weeks, as they enter this game off of 4 straight losses and won’t get any easier of a matchup tonight. The schedule does get easier for the Hoosiers as they close out the season, and I would expect them to turn things around following a loss tonight. Still, given how much easier the Buckeyes create points for themselves, I see them bouncing back at home tonight.

Syracuse came off a 7 day break in their schedule and absolutely pummeled Boston College by 20 on Saturday. In this spot, they get an even easier matchup facing a Georgia Tech team that is playing their second road game in 3 days. Sure, GT won at Pittsburgh on Saturday, but the Yellow Jackets rank 246th in offensive efficiency and aren’t built to exploit Cuse’s 2-3 zone. Syracuse is really good offensively, and that’s especially true when playing at the Carrier Dome. Syracuse rolls in this one.

See Baylor explanation below.