Sunday's Tip Sheet
January 31, 2015
Instant rivalries can be created in a game as big as the Super Bowl so to get you ready for this Sunday’s showdown in Arizona between the Patriots and the Seahawks there are a couple of huge rivalry matchups earlier in the day in men’s college basketball.
First off in the ACC, Miami will go on the road to tangle with Florida State. A bit later that afternoon in one of the biggest rivalries in the Big Ten, Michigan and Michigan State will clash at the Breslin Center.
No. 23 Miami Hurricanes at Florida State Seminoles (ESPNU, 12:30 p.m. ET)
Opening Odds: Miami -2 ½
The Hurricanes will try and quickly erase the memory of this past Thursday’s 70-50 meltdown against Georgia Tech as 9 ½-point home favorites. It was their third loss in the ACC against four victories straight up and they have gone 3-3-1 against the spread in those seven games. Miami has covered in four of five road games this season. A pair of junior guards in Sheldon McClellan (14.6 points) and Angel Rodriguez (13.7 points) have led the way for a Hurricanes’ offense that is averaging 69.4 points per game. McClellan is shooting 51 percent from the floor and Rodriguez is dishing-out a team-high 4.6 assists.
It has been a rough start for the Seminoles in the ACC this season with a SU record of 3-5, but they are coming off a solid 82-76 victory against Wake Forest this past Thursday as 4 ½-point home favorites. They have now covered in their last three games and the total has gone OVER in three of their last five outings. Freshman guard Xavier Rathan-Mayes put-up 22 points in Thursday’s win and he leads the Seminoles in scoring with 14.2 points per game. Florida State is averaging 69.6 PPG and shooting 46.3 percent from the field. However, on the other end of the court they are allowing almost as many points (68.9).
Betting Trends
-- The Hurricanes are 5-7-1 ATS in 13 previous games as favorites and they have failed to cover in their last four road games as favorites. The total has gone OVER in their last five games on the road.
-- The Seminoles are 4-1 ATS in their last five home game and they are 4-6 ATS in their last 10 games as underdogs. The total has gone OVER in four of six home games this season.
-- Head-to-head in this matchup, Miami has a 4-2 SU edge in the last six meetings, but the series is evenly split 3-3 ATS. The total went OVER in four of the six games.
Available Super Bowl Cross-Sport Props
-- Who will have more: Miami points (+11 ½) -110 or Marshawn Lynch rushing yards (-11 ½) -110
Michigan Wolverines at Michigan State Spartans (CBS, 1:00 p.m. ET)
Opening Odds: OFF (Injuries)
The Wolverines bounced back from a tough 69-64 loss to Wisconsin as 10 ½-point home underdogs with a solid 58-44 romp against Nebraska as 2 ½-point favorites at home this past Tuesday. They have now covered in their last three outings and the total has stayed UNDER in five of their last six games. Michigan is ranked 254th in the nation in scoring with 64.5 PPG and it is shooting just 41.5 percent from the field, but it remains fairly stout on defense by holding teams to 61.2 PPG. The loss of junior guard Caris LeVert with a fractured foot has not helped the cause after averaging a team-high 14.9 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists and another guard Derrick Walton remains questionable with an injured toe.
Michigan State had to wait two extra days because of snow, but it still hammered Rutgers 71-51 this past Thursday as an 8 ½-point road favorite. It was the first time the Spartans covered in their last five games verse a 3-2 record SU. They are 5-3 SU in Big Ten play and the total has stayed OVER five of the eight games. Michigan State has done a fairly good job at putting the ball in the hoop with 73.5 PPG and it is shooting a respectable 47.5 percent from the field. A pair of guards in senior Travis Trice and junior Denzel Valentine are each averaging 14 PPG and senior guard/forward Branden Dawson is chipping-in another 11.6 points while leading the team in rebounds with 10.1 a game.
Betting Trends
-- The Wolverines are 2-4 ATS in six previous road games this season and they are 3-4 ATS in seven games as underdogs. The total has stayed UNDER in four of their six games on the road.
-- The Spartans have covered in seven of 12 games played at home but they are 2-4 ATS in their last six games as favorites. The total has gone 5-3-1 in their last nine home games.
-- The road team in this matchup has won six of the last eight meetings SU and the total has stayed UNDER in five of the last seven games. Michigan holds a 3-1 SU edge in the last four games.
Available Super Bowl Cross-Sport Props
-- Who will have more: Michigan points (-8 ½) -110 or New England and Seattle points (+8 ½) -110
-- Who will have more: Michigan State first-half points (+10 ½) -110 or Russell Wilson rushing yards (-10 ½) -110
January 31, 2015
Instant rivalries can be created in a game as big as the Super Bowl so to get you ready for this Sunday’s showdown in Arizona between the Patriots and the Seahawks there are a couple of huge rivalry matchups earlier in the day in men’s college basketball.
First off in the ACC, Miami will go on the road to tangle with Florida State. A bit later that afternoon in one of the biggest rivalries in the Big Ten, Michigan and Michigan State will clash at the Breslin Center.
No. 23 Miami Hurricanes at Florida State Seminoles (ESPNU, 12:30 p.m. ET)
Opening Odds: Miami -2 ½
The Hurricanes will try and quickly erase the memory of this past Thursday’s 70-50 meltdown against Georgia Tech as 9 ½-point home favorites. It was their third loss in the ACC against four victories straight up and they have gone 3-3-1 against the spread in those seven games. Miami has covered in four of five road games this season. A pair of junior guards in Sheldon McClellan (14.6 points) and Angel Rodriguez (13.7 points) have led the way for a Hurricanes’ offense that is averaging 69.4 points per game. McClellan is shooting 51 percent from the floor and Rodriguez is dishing-out a team-high 4.6 assists.
It has been a rough start for the Seminoles in the ACC this season with a SU record of 3-5, but they are coming off a solid 82-76 victory against Wake Forest this past Thursday as 4 ½-point home favorites. They have now covered in their last three games and the total has gone OVER in three of their last five outings. Freshman guard Xavier Rathan-Mayes put-up 22 points in Thursday’s win and he leads the Seminoles in scoring with 14.2 points per game. Florida State is averaging 69.6 PPG and shooting 46.3 percent from the field. However, on the other end of the court they are allowing almost as many points (68.9).
Betting Trends
-- The Hurricanes are 5-7-1 ATS in 13 previous games as favorites and they have failed to cover in their last four road games as favorites. The total has gone OVER in their last five games on the road.
-- The Seminoles are 4-1 ATS in their last five home game and they are 4-6 ATS in their last 10 games as underdogs. The total has gone OVER in four of six home games this season.
-- Head-to-head in this matchup, Miami has a 4-2 SU edge in the last six meetings, but the series is evenly split 3-3 ATS. The total went OVER in four of the six games.
Available Super Bowl Cross-Sport Props
-- Who will have more: Miami points (+11 ½) -110 or Marshawn Lynch rushing yards (-11 ½) -110
Michigan Wolverines at Michigan State Spartans (CBS, 1:00 p.m. ET)
Opening Odds: OFF (Injuries)
The Wolverines bounced back from a tough 69-64 loss to Wisconsin as 10 ½-point home underdogs with a solid 58-44 romp against Nebraska as 2 ½-point favorites at home this past Tuesday. They have now covered in their last three outings and the total has stayed UNDER in five of their last six games. Michigan is ranked 254th in the nation in scoring with 64.5 PPG and it is shooting just 41.5 percent from the field, but it remains fairly stout on defense by holding teams to 61.2 PPG. The loss of junior guard Caris LeVert with a fractured foot has not helped the cause after averaging a team-high 14.9 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists and another guard Derrick Walton remains questionable with an injured toe.
Michigan State had to wait two extra days because of snow, but it still hammered Rutgers 71-51 this past Thursday as an 8 ½-point road favorite. It was the first time the Spartans covered in their last five games verse a 3-2 record SU. They are 5-3 SU in Big Ten play and the total has stayed OVER five of the eight games. Michigan State has done a fairly good job at putting the ball in the hoop with 73.5 PPG and it is shooting a respectable 47.5 percent from the field. A pair of guards in senior Travis Trice and junior Denzel Valentine are each averaging 14 PPG and senior guard/forward Branden Dawson is chipping-in another 11.6 points while leading the team in rebounds with 10.1 a game.
Betting Trends
-- The Wolverines are 2-4 ATS in six previous road games this season and they are 3-4 ATS in seven games as underdogs. The total has stayed UNDER in four of their six games on the road.
-- The Spartans have covered in seven of 12 games played at home but they are 2-4 ATS in their last six games as favorites. The total has gone 5-3-1 in their last nine home games.
-- The road team in this matchup has won six of the last eight meetings SU and the total has stayed UNDER in five of the last seven games. Michigan holds a 3-1 SU edge in the last four games.
Available Super Bowl Cross-Sport Props
-- Who will have more: Michigan points (-8 ½) -110 or New England and Seattle points (+8 ½) -110
-- Who will have more: Michigan State first-half points (+10 ½) -110 or Russell Wilson rushing yards (-10 ½) -110