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College Football Week 12 Misleading Final Scores

  • Nebraska out-gained Wisconsin 452-397 yet lost 35-28.  A 2-0 turnover margin hurt and they could not stop the run.
  • Ohio out-gained Toledo 445 to 401 yet lost 35-23.  A 1 – 0 turnover ratio and 5 sacks hurt.
  • Western Michigan out-gained Eastern Michigan 485 to 422 yet lost 22-21 – A 2-0 turnover ratio hurt.
  • Miami Ohio only out-gained Bowling Green 346 to 258 yet won 34-7.  Equal turnovers and horrible red zone efficiency got the Falcons.
  • UNLV out-gained San Diego State 394 to 290 yet lost 28-20.  A 2-0 turnover ratio and bad efficiency hurt.
  • Iowa State out-gained Oklahoma 361 – 305 yet lost 28-21.  A 3-1 turnover ratio hurt.
  • Illinois out-gained Iowa 312 to 255 yet lost 33-23.  A 2-1 turnover ratio and 10 penalties hurt bad.
  • Washington out-gained Colorado 426 to 183 yet lost 20-17.  A 4-0 turnover ratio and horrible red zone efficiency hurt them bad.
  • Virginia out-gained Pittsburgh 514 to 509 yet lost 48-38.  They also won the turnover battle 2-1 but they just crapped out on some drives in plus territory and couldn’t run the ball.
  • MTSU out-gained Old Dominion 414 to 394 yet lost 24-17.  A 2-0 turnover ratio hurt.
  • UAB out-gained UTSA 474 to 375 yet lost 34-31.  A 1-0 turnover ratio and a stupid coaching decision to punt the ball with over 1 minute left on 4th and 1 destroyed the Blazers.
  • Auburn out-gained South Carolina 379 to 306 yet lost 21-17.  Equal turnovers but bad plus field efficiency got the Tigers.
  • Colorado State out-gained Hawaii 651 to 535 yet lost 50-45.  A 3-2 turnover ratio hurt and 9 penalties.

NFL Week 12 Misleading Final Scores

  • The Bears out-gained the Ravens 353 to 299 yards yet lost 16-13.   Equal turnovers and horrible 3rd and 4th down play calling and all around coaching lost it for the Bears.
  • The Packers out-gained the Vikings 467 to 408 yards yet lost 34-31.   8 penalties did them in.
  • The Titans out-gained the Texans 420 to 190 yards yet lost 22-13.  A 5-0 turnover ratio killed them.
  • The Chargers out-gained the Steelers 533 to 300 yards yet only won 41-37.   12 penalties hurt them and a 1-0 turnover ratio.

November 24th NBA Free Play

I’m rolling with a pair of NBA plays today(1 free, 1 premium). Tomorrow morning, I will send out my free and premium CFB and NFL cards for Thursday-Saturday. Premium plays are hitting at a 66% clip(73-37-1) and have netted my members +50.2u. To become a premium member, visit https://theoddsbreakers.com/membership-account/membership-checkout/?level=9

*NBA(1u): Hawks -4(-110) @ Spurs–7:40 PM CT

The Hawks are undoubtedly 4 points better than the Spurs, but I can understand why this line is so short. In 9 road games this season, Atlanta has failed to cover one spread. Even so, the Hawks found a groove on their recent home stretch, going a perfect 5-0. I like playing on teams who had a good home stand in their first game on the ensuing road trip; the urgency is almost always there to keep things rolling. Any regular season stretch is fair game, but I don’t read as much into the Hawks’ early season struggles as most. San Antonio(4-12) enters this game having lost 6 of their last 7 and are no match to Atlanta’s current form. I’m going to ride the Hawks’ hot wave and lay the points with them in San Antonio tonight.

November 24th NBA Premium Play

I will have all of my NFL/CFB plays for Thursday-Saturday out tomorrow morning! Stay tuned.

*NBA(1u): Grizzlies -3(-110) vs Raptors–7:10 PM CT

The Grizzlies are coming off an impressive outright win in Utah as 10.5 point underdogs. After losing 4 of 5 and playing subpar basketball, the Grizzlies have quietly won 3 of their last 4 and come back home to a manageable matchup. The Raptors can play pretty good defense at times, but they have been below average offensively virtually all season. Even defensively, I don’t see them matching up well with Memphis’s athleticism. Sitting at 9-8, the Grizzlies aren’t in a position to get complacent off a big win. I feel comfortable laying the short number with a Memphis team that has the ability to break this one open at any time.

NHL Preview & Picks – November 24, 2021

The NHL has 14 games going tonight with a day off tomorrow for American Thanksgiving. Yes, we do have Canadian readers so I’ll be specific. The NHL is in full swing and won’t have another full day off until the December 24-26th break for Christmas.

A little side note is that I do plan on starting a daily podcast where I break down the NHL slate for the day so I can cover more games. If you have any suggestions in terms of topics, betting strategies, or items you want to cover, feel free to shoot me a message on Twitter or Instagram.

Now that I’ve covered that, let’s get into todays breakdown and picks.

 

New York Rangers @ New York Islanders

  • Time: 7:30 PM ET
  • TV Coverage: ESPN+
  • New York Rangers: 11-4-3, 3rd Metropolitan (6-3-2 Away)
  • New York Islanders: 5-8-2, 8th Metropolitan (0-2-0 Home)
Opening ML Current ML Spread Total
New York Rangers -115 -125 -1.5 (+185) o5.5 (+100)
New York Islanders -105 +105 +1.5 (-235) u5.5 (-120)

 

Trends:

  • The total has gone OVER in 6 of NY Rangers’ last 8 games.
  • NY Rangers are 5-1 SU in their last 6 games.
  • The total has gone UNDER in 9 of NY Islanders’ last 13 games.
  • NY Islanders are 0-6 SU in their last 6 games.

 

New York Rangers

The Rangers come into this matchup vs their rival winning their last five out of six games. Their only loss during that six game span came against the Maple Leafs last week Thursday. Since that game, they have been well rested only playing one game vs the Sabres, which they won 5-4, as their game with Ottawa was postponed.

Offensively, they have been great during the past few games averaging 3.67 goals per game during those six games. This spark in offense has been much needed as they only have a 46.91 xGoals %, which ranks near the bottom of the league. New York has a -3.29 goals for above expected while only averaging 2.01 goals for per 60. Artemi Panarin leads the team with 19 points through 18 games and is coming off a three point night against Buffalo. Their enforcer Ryan Reaves was placed on IR last month with a lower body injury and remains out.

On the opposite side of the puck, the Rangers have been slightly better but, their stats may be misleading due their goalie, Igor Shesterkin. The Rangers are averaging 2.15 goals against per 60 with a -5.67 goals against above expected. Igor Shesterkin currently ranks 6th in terms of GSAx with a +11.4. He’s expected to get the start tonight against the Islanders after a few days off. Adam Fox has also had a great year for them averaging a point per game, providing some much needed offensive.

New York Islanders

The Islanders look to stop a six game skid at home here. They’re returning from an unprecedented 13 game road trip and will have their third home game tonight. Last game, they opened their new arena, the UBS Arena, but didn’t have much else to celebrate as they lost 3-0 to Toronto. They do not look like the same team that made the Eastern Conference Finals last year but to their credit have had an awful schedule.

During this six game losing streak, the Islanders have failed to find the back of the net. They’re averaging a measly 1 goal per game during this stretch that includes two shutouts. The Isles have a -5.99 goals for above expected which ranks 5th worst in the league. Their goals for per 60 of 2.03 correlates to their inability to capitalize on chances. Brock Nelson leads the team in points with 11 through 15 games. To make matters worse, their man advantage has been awful as well ranking 30th.

While their offense has been atrocious, their defense has been just bad. Which I guess is a step up but, still not an encouraging sign. However, the one encouraging stat for them is their goals against above expected, -2.32. They’re middle of the pack in terms of goals against per 60 with a 2.43. Ilya Sorokin has been their early season star with a +3.0 GSAx which is very impressive given the play of the team in front of him. However, Semyon Varlamov is expected to start as he has returned from injury. Varlamov has a -1.7 GSAx through his first four starts.

To make matters worse the Isles are also going through a bit of a COVID-19 outbreak with Bailey, Lee, Johnston, and Bellows questionable for tonight’s game. Chara also has COVID but is out indefinitely. Brock Nelson and Ryan Pulock are also out indefinitely with lower body injuries and will not suit up for tonight’s game.

 

PICK: NEW YORK RANGERS (-125) & UNDER 5.5 (-120)

So looking at both teams current status, the oddsmakers are begging you to take the Rangers with them being a slight favorite. After typing this last night, the line has shifted more towards the Rangers which makes sense.

 

 

Carolina Hurricanes @ Seattle Kraken

  • Time: 10:00 PM ET
  • TV Coverage: ESPN+
  • Carolina Hurricanes: 14-2-1, 1st Metropolitan (8-1-1 Away)
  • Seattle Kraken: 5-12-1, 8th Pacific (4-6-0 Home)
Opening ML Current ML Spread Total
Carolina Hurricanes -140 -140 -1.5 (+165) o5.5 (-115)
Seattle Kraken +120 +120 +1.5 (-190) u5.5 (+105)

 

Trends:

  • The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Carolina’s last 7 games.
  • Carolina are 4-1 SU in their last 5 games this season.
  • The total has gone OVER in 9 of Seattle’s last 9 games.
  • Seattle are 1-6 SU in their last 7 games.

 

Carolina Hurricanes

The Canes four game winning streak came to a halt last game at the hands of the San Jose Sharks. Carolina is currently in the middle of a six game road trip as they take on the Karen before traveling to Philly.

The Hurricanes have been one of the best teams offensively this year with a +4.95 goals for above expected and a 3.0 goals for per 60. However, as of late they have been slightly inconsistent bouncing between high and low scoring affairs. Andrei Svechnikov leads the team in points with 19 through 17 games. Their Power Play has also been solid early in the season ranking 8th.

On the back end of things, the Hurricanes have been more impressive than their offense. They rank 3rd in goals against per 60 averaging just 1.69 with a -11.83 goals against above expected. This defense strives on limiting shooting chances ranking 4th in shots on goal allowed. Despite their ability to limit shots, they do give up a ton of high danger shots against. Frederick Anderson who has been phenomenal this season, is expected to get the start in the net. Through his first 13 starts in net he has a +13.3 GSAx.

Seattle Kraken

The Kraken stopped a six game losing streak last game, grabbing a solid win at home defeating the Washington Capitals 5-2. Seattle has had a tough start to the season as many expansion teams have had.

Offensively the Kraken have been middle of the road averaging 2.17 goals per 60. However, they only have an xGoals % of 39.02% and a -1.63 goals for above expected. They struggle to generate scoring chances which is more of a concern than just failing to convert on them. They also face a great Carolina defense tonight which won’t help them turn things around on offense.

Their defense has caused the majority of their struggles ranking dead last in goals against per 60 with a 3.39 and in goals against above expected with a +18.17. While their defense hasn’t been great, their goaltending has been the root of this issue. Phillip Grubauer who is expected to start has the leagues worst GSAx (-14.5).

 

PICK: CAROLINA HURRICANES (-140)

This line makes me slightly hesitant to the Canes but I like this spot for them. The Kraken are coming off a big win and Carolina is coming off a loss. I think Carolina to rebound in this spot against a team they should beat.

 

Other small leans for tonight’s slate include:

  • COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS (+115)
  • VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS (+100)

 

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

College Football Week 13 Motivational Spots

Potential Let Down Spots:

  • UTSA at North Texas after beating UAB in a close game.
  • Utah hosting Colorado after beating Oregon straight up.
  • Anyone who just got their 7th loss and won’t go to a bowl.
  • Louisiana hosting Louisiana Monroe after beating Liberty is one.

Get up Spots:

  • All 5 win teams.
  • NC State now has a shot to get to the ACC title game by winning vs North Carolina.
  • Wake Forest controls their own destiny if they beat Boston College next week.
  • Iowa has a shot to reach the big 10 championship game if they beat Nebraska.
  • Minnesota can upset Bucky from the Big 10 title game.
  • Baylor vs Texas Tech can get in the Big 12 title game with an Oklahoma State win.
  • The Mountain West is a mess and top teams will want to play hard.

Potential Look ahead spots:

  • Appalachian State looking past Georgia Southern to Championship game with Louisiana.
  • Utah Looking past Colorado to the Pac 12 championship is one for sure and a sandwich.
  • Louisiana looking past Louisiana Monroe to the Sun Belt championship game is one and a sandwich.
  • UTSA looking past North Texas to the Conference USA Championship is one for sure.
  • Northern Illinois could be looking past Western Michigan to the Mac Championship game.

 

 

Laying the Points with FarleyBets – NFL Week 12 Breakdown

Jalen Hurts, throwing the football.

 

Steve and I are back with another electric edition of our weekly NFL ATS podcast. Check us out here and everywhere podcasts are found!

We’re 35-19-1 in Circa this year!

NBA Free Pick: Lakers at Pacers – November 24, 2021

Lebron dribbling down the court.

 

Our NBA season has picked up where it left off last year, hitting at 57% so far with over 100 picks. It’s a long season with a ton of ups and downs, so buckle up and let’s keep on beating the book! Here’s my favorite Thanksgiving-Eve bet in the NBA!

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NFL Circa Picks: 35-19-1
NBA: 63-48 (57%), +21.97 units

Lakers win (+110), 2 units: Do I like the idea of betting on the Lakers this year? Absolutely not. Russel Westbrook is proving that he’s not an ideal fit in this offense. The methodical, tough style of Lakers basketball we’re used to seems like a distant memory. When Russ is in the equation (and Rondo, for that matter), the Lakers push the basketball with more pace and, inevitably, with many more turnovers. Russel Westbrook led the NBA in turnovers for weeks, but has only recently been eclipsed by James Harden. He’s now in 2nd with 4.9 turnovers per game. Yikes.

The truth is, there’s not much to like about the Lakers so far. They’re not fluid, they’re inconsistent, and they’ve been plagued with injuries (again). Meanwhile, there’s plenty to like about the Pacers. Although they can also be wildly inconsistent, Indiana is top 10 in quite a few offensive categories (shooting %, shooting efficiency, points in the paint, etc.), but they certainly don’t check a lot of boxes on defense. Where the Pacers thrive on offense they often lack on the other end of the hardwood, ranked 25th in opponent points in the paint and 25th in opponent 3 point percentage, according to TeamRankings.com. They also foul too much, turn the ball over a ton, and rarely snag offensive rebounds (they’re bottom 3rd in all those categories). The Pacers are a prototypical “good not great” franchise that can beat most NBA teams if the spot and situation is right.

With all these factors taken into consideration, why the hell do I like the Lakers tonight? One word: motivation. The Lakers got bested by the Knicks last night in a closely fought contest between two historically great teams. While it didn’t have the same flair it usually does, LAL fought hard and came back from a 16 point 1st quarter deficit to nearly win. Anthony Davis didn’t shoot or play well, going 7-17 from the field and grabbing only 6 rebounds. Tonight I expect that to change against a beatable Pacers front court. Oh yeah and, after serving a one-game suspension and being maligned by the media for days on end, Lebron returns tonight. You don’t have to love or even like Lebron, but these are the situations where he plays his best– responding to adversity. It’s what makes him great, and it’s the biggest reason why I think the Lakers will look different tonight.

One of the most important aspects of NBA betting is not overreacting to any one game or even a slew of games. The Lakers have lost 4 of their last 5 games and they’re now officially under .500 on the season. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. Something tells me Lebron and company will express max-effort tonight (even on a back to back) to make sure they head into the holiday with more confidence. The Pacers are a good team, but I can only look at the Lake-show tonight.

Premiums, 11.24 and NFL Lookaheads

 

Great night Tuesday, going 3-1 in college ball and 2-1 in the NBA. Let’s keep it rolling– the Thanksgiving-eve NBA slate can be very strange so proceed with caution, but I don’t see how any of these teams don’t cover. On a “normal” Wednesday, they’re all great value. Let’s hope it pans out normally.

NBA Today:
  • Hornets -7.5 **
  • Lakers win ** (Lebron and AD both listed as back and Lebron has to be pissed heading into this one, even though he was in the wrong)
  • Suns -6.5 **
  • Bulls -8.5 **
  • 1 unit parlay: Suns, Bulls, Hawks, Wizards, Grizzlies (to win 5.5 units because hey, it’s the holidays and hey, I think they all win- duh)
NFL Thanksgiving:
  • Lions +3 *
  • Cowboys -7 or 7.5 ***
  • Bills -6 **
  • Turkey Teaser (7 pts): Lions +10, Cowboys win, Bills +1 (2 units to win 3)
NFL Lookaheads:
  • Bucs -3 ** (Switched here- gave you Colts +3 yesterday. If you had the Colts +4, I might keep it. That’s a good middle, but I think the value is on a Bucs team that’ll force Indy to throw)
  • Eagles -3 or -3.5 ***
  • Patriots -6.5 **
  • Steelers +4.5 ***

Fantasy Football Week 12

Bye Weeks:   Arizona and Kansas City

Key Injuries:

  • RB Michael Carter for the Jets hurt his ankle and is in danger of missing time..
  • QB Justin Fields has a rib injury and will probably miss his game vs the Lions.
  • WR Jarvis Landry exited his game vs the Lions.
  • WR AJ Brown has a chest injury.
  • WR Ceedee Lamb had a concussion.
  • RB Jordan Howard had a knee sprain.

Waiver Wire:  

  • RB Tevin Coleman for the Michael Carter injury.
  • WR Rashad Higgens for Landry Injury.
  • RB Ty Johnson for the Michael Carter injury.
  • WR Chester Rogers for the AJ Brown injury.
  • WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine had 8 targets for the AJ Brown Injury.
  • WR Cedrick Wilson for Cowboys WR injuries.
  • TE Anthony Firsker had 7 targets.

Non Starters trending up for week 12

  • WR Rashad Higgens vs a bad Ravens defense against the pass.
  • QB Tyler Heinicki vs a bad Seattle defense.
  • QB Tyrod Taylor vs a bad Jets defense.
  • QB Andy Dalton vs a bad Lions defense.
  • WR Brandon Cooks vs a bad Jets defense.
  • WR Jamison Crowder vs a bad Miami defense.
  • RB Javonte Williams vs a bad Chargers run defense.  Melvin Gordon might be in dog house.
  • RB David Montgomery vs a bad Lions defense..

Busts:

  • QB Tua Tagovailoa vs a mad Carolina defense.
  • WR Adam Thielen vs a good 49ers defense.
  • QB Kirk Cousins is also due for a stinker against the 49ers.
  • RB Devonte Foreman vs the Patriots could bust.
  • RB Devin Singletary vs the Saints run D.
  • RB Zach Moss vs the Saints run D.
  • RB Mark Ingram vs the Bills D.

Nasty Sleeper:  QB Trevor Laurence vs Atlanta.  Falcons have a horrible defense and the Jaguars will have a shot here.