Big South Tournament
Utah State and Idaho State clash tonight in a battle between two teams both needing a win
Utah State vs. Idaho State
Spread: UTA -6.5
Moneyline: UTA -290, IDS +240
Tip off: 9 PM EST

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Wisconsin enters tonights game against BYU as 8 point favorites
BYU vs. Wisconsin
Chicago Invite
Spread: WIS -8
Moneyline: WIS -360, BYU +300
Tip off: 8 PM EST

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Novak hit 3 threes last night against #6 ranked Duke
UCLA vs Michigan
Spread: Mich -7
Total: 127.5
Moneyline: MI -310, UCLA +260
Tipoff: 4:30 PM EST From Maui, HI

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America East Tournament Preview
Oregon are 12.5 point favorites against Eastern Washington
Last season, Eastern Washington went 10-20 with a 7-9 record in Big Sky Conference play. They were led by a first year coach in Jim Hayford, who was pretty disappointed, as was the rest of his staff and his team when leading scorer Glen Dean transferred. They will now be led by the trio of Cliff Colimon (a senior) and Jeffrey Forbes and Kevin Winfored (both juniors). The three of them combined to average over 30 points per game. The low blocks, however, are manned by two undersized big men in Cliff Ederaine and Tremayne Johnson.

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Ohio State George Mason NCAA Tournament Preview
Ohio State is among the favorites this year at 15/2 odds
Jared Sullinger and crew are back this year after a disappointing loss to Kentucky in the Sweet 16 round of last March’s NCAA Tournament. Sullinger came back largely in part due to that fact, to guide a team that started out last seasons 24-0, but eventually collapsed when it counted most.

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Both of those basketball games were very interesting today, but in different ways – and only one was watchable.

First, the Butler game. I have a serious man-crush on Gordon Hayward. He had 19 points and nine boards, and was absolutely everywhere throughout that game. From start to finish he did everything for his team and is by far the biggest reason why this remarkable run continues. Most impressively, though, Hayward was able to play stifling, relentless defense all game while only drawing two fouls. I was convinced he was the best future pro heading into this Final Four. Now I am certain of it. As good as he was, though, what I’ll remember most about this game was the glaring absence of Kalin Lucas. Without their floor general Michigan State regularly looked confused and disorganized when they were moving the ball down the court, and they just weren’t effective enough when they needed to be. They did a good job of controlling the Bulldogs in the second half, but without Lucas they were unable to capitalize on it and grab the win that was there for the taking. This is a game that will haunt Izzo, Lucas, and everyone else for a long time.

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I’ve got this fascination with Big East basketball this year. Part of it has to do with the up and coming Syracuse Orange, another part has to do with the Luke Harangody-led Fighting Irish of Notre Dame and another part has to do with unpredictable clubs like the Providence Friars. But overall, the Big East has my full attention because five of the top-10 spots in the AP poll are occupied by Big East clubs.

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As NCAA basketball starts conference play, this is a good time to look at the top teams in the nation. They’ve played non-conference clubs primarily. Many, but not all, of those games were cupcakes as some of the best in some of the toughest conferences met weaker teams in weaker leagues. Now the battles begin to determine league dominance and national prominence. Each team has about 16 regular-season contests left to go. Here’s a thumbnail sketch of the five top-ranked clubs in the nation.

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So, the question is, “How much football can you watch?” The answer is, “A lot.” But if the gridiron scene is starting get a bit old like this week’s Christmas turkey leftovers, here are a few events that are certainly worth a look if not a watch.

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