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I got caught up in work last night and didn't post or play. Picked my games, without looking at the scores, and it would've been the best night in my last two weeks. Doesn't it always happen like that? It's kind of like when I make a mistake entering a bet, it rarely wins. I had two games picked out. One looks so easy that it scares me but I played it anyway. The other, I looked at things, see the money coming in on the side I originally liked, did some more capping and now I'm going with the other side. Here we go.

4* P St -1 (they can beat Iowa and Indiana at home, I hope they can be the Huskers)
4* Seton Hall - this is the team I switched sides on. They have only three loses at home and have beaten some good teams. Providence has lost four of five and SH has won 6 of 7.

GL

MG
 

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Being a penn state fan, this team seems to play to competition...beat Iowa and Indiana then blowin a 23-8 lead at Rutgers only to pull ahead again in the second half (and Rutgers is terrible)

they already lost to Nebraska once (about 2 weeks ago by double digits in Nebraska) ..but they need this win bad if they want any hopes of an NIT bid

good luck!
 

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Again...PSU up 18 in second half now fighting to even win...this team pisses me off lol
 

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I just got back from dinner with a client and get the lowdown from LionKing. I said in my write up that I expected PST to win and they did. What I didn't mention is of course I expected them to win easily like it sounds they were in line to do. Good luck I got it at 1. Good thing the Hall comes through with an easy winner. I'm now 18-10 64%. Need to get on a roll.
 

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