Bradley opens +9 1/2 over Ia St.
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Originally posted by MacabreMob View PostWell, what do we do here Bradley Brave?
I said it would open at -6 (but should open at -8 1/2). You said -5.
Guess we better take Iowa St and the points, huh? Just kidding.
Wonder if Grassman has the o/u?Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by MacabreMob View PostWell, what do we do here Bradley Brave?
I said it would open at -6 (but should open at -8 1/2). You said -5.
Guess we better take Iowa St and the points, huh? Just kidding.
Wonder if Grassman has the o/u?
Gotta get ready for the Big game tomorrow night.
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Las Vegas now has Bradley as 11 point favorites. It looks llike they have chosen not to post an over/under total for this game.--
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostLas Vegas now has Bradley as 11 point favorites. It looks llike they have chosen not to post an over/under total for this game.--
http://www.vegasinsider.com/college-...ley/team-page/Once A Brave ... Always A Brave
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I am not a gambler by any stretch, but for years my brother and I sit at the game knowing the line and have been amazed at how accurate it can be in college hoops. However that is typically once you get into the conference season. These games are way too early in my opinion for them to have enough info to formulate the line properly.
I hope that I'm wrong, but -10 or -11 looks like an awful lot to me.Get Well Massive Mike! "Once a Brave always a Brave!"
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostLas Vegas now has Bradley as 11 point favorites. It looks llike they have chosen not to post an over/under total for this game.--
http://www.vegasinsider.com/college-...ley/team-page/
BU may win by 2, they may win by 20. I think 11 is generous at this point.Onward and Upward!
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I would have to take the points in this case. I think Bradley will win the game, but probably in the 6-8 point range.
Prediction: 74-67???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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CBS' Tony Mejia has predicted a 75-63 Bradley victory.
For those that aren't aware, here's Mejia's record over the past five years:
Year to date: 189-44 (81.1%)
2006-07: 3,813-1,482 (72.0%)
2005-06: 3,473-1,346 (72.1%)
2004-05: 3,523-1,301 (73.0%)
2003-04: 3,606-1,300 (73.5%)
2002-03: 3,294-1,246 (72.6%)???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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72-73%.....that's not the least bit impressive, since using NO THOUGHT WHATSOEVER and going with simple stats (that show the higher rated RPI team wins 75-85% of the time) would do even better......
This reminds me of when Phil Theobald and Dick Lien used to participate weekly in the predictions for who's going to win the NFL games. Obviously a guy with a dart board or an Ouija Board would have been able to get about 50% right, as they were picking against the spread.
But year in and year out both of those guys would be UNDER .500!!!!!! Their season ending stats would always be only about 40+% accuracy.......often even less than the "guest picker" usually some lady who works at a muffler shop that buys advertising space in the PJ Star!!!
So....I don't think I'd get too excited about Mejia if his five-year success rate is no more than 70%!!!!
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Originally posted by tornado View Post72-73%.....that's not the least bit impressive, since using NO THOUGHT WHATSOEVER and going with simple stats (that show the higher rated RPI team wins 75-85% of the time) would do even better......
This reminds me of when Phil Theobald and Dick Lien used to participate weekly in the predictions for who's going to win the NFL games. Obviously a guy with a dart board or an Ouija Board would have been able to get about 50% right, as they were picking against the spread.
But year in and year out both of those guys would be 30-50 picks
UNDER .500!!!!!! Their season ending stats would always be only about 35-40% accuracy.......always even less than the "guest picker" usually some lady who works at a muffler shop that buys advertising space in the PJ Star!!!
So....I don't think I'd get too excited about Mejia if his five-year success rate is no more than 70%!!!!???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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