| Dec 6th, 2009 The 2009-10 college bowl odds
will be posted by Monday morning. But first it’s the BCS standings coming out
at 8 ET, then the bowl matchups.
ESPN’s bowl projections by Brad Edwards
has of course Texas-Alabama in the National Championship Game. BetUs Sportsbook oddsmaker Leo Shafto projects Alabama
to be a 4-to-6 point favorite, the higher line after the Longhorns razor thin
victory over Nebraska.
Other BCS bowl projections from ESPN: Ohio State-Oregon in
the Rose; TCU-Boise
State in the Fiesta; GA Tech-Iowa
Orange Bowl, and Florida-Cincinnati in the Sugar Bowl.
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Courtesy of OddsShark.com: today in the Daily Sports
Roundup: The Colts play host to the Titans, the Saints try to pick up a win in Washington,
and the Cardinals try to knock off the Vikings.
Colliding on the gridiron . . .
Two teams that have combined for 16 consecutive victories will take the field
on Sunday afternoon when Indianapolis
hosts Tennessee. The Colts (11-0
SU, 7-4 ATS) remained perfect on the season with a 35-27 win at Houston
last week. Peyton Manning threw for 244 yards and three scores in that win,
with the Colts scoring three TDs in the fourth
quarter. The Titans (5-6 SU, 5-6 ATS) won their fifth straight last week,
topping Arizona 20-17 behind 387
yards and a TD from Vince Young. Indy has been pegged as the 6.5-point favorite
for Sunday’s game.
The league’s other unbeaten team, the Saints (11-0 SU, 8-3 ATS) will be looking
to cruise to their 12th straight win on Sunday when they play the
Redskins (3-8 SU, 4-6-1 ATS)
in Washington. New
Orleans had no trouble with the Patriots on Monday
night, getting five touchdown strikes from Drew Brees
in a 38-17 home win. Washington
fell 27-24 in Philadelphia in their
Week 12 matchup. Oddsmakers have the Saints set as 9.5-point favorites on the
road this weekend.
Also on the NFL schedule for Sunday: St. Louis at Chicago (-9.5), Tampa Bay at
Carolina (-5.5), Houston at Jacksonville (pick’em),
Denver (-5) at Kansas City, Philadelphia (-5.5) at Atlanta, Oakland at
Pittsburgh (-14.5), Detroit at Cincinnati (-13), New
England (-4) at Miami, San Diego (-13.5)
at Cleveland, Dallas (-2.5) at the Giants, and San Francisco at Seattle (pick’em). As well, the Cardinals will host the
Vikings on Sunday Night Football, with Minnesota
a 3-point road favorite.
Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
There are five games on the NBA’s Sunday slate, with New Jersey at New York,
Cleveland at Milwaukee, Washington at Detroit, Miami at Sacramento, and Phoenix
at the Lakers. The Suns and Lakers last met in Los Angeles
on November 12, with Kobe Bryant and company pulling out a 121-102 home
victory. Bryant had a game-high 29 points for the Lakers in that win, while
Andrew Bynum had 26 points. Steve Nash tossed in 13 points for the losing Suns.
As well, two of the top three teams in college hoops are in action on Sunday,
with No. 3 Villanova at Maryland,
and No. 1 Kansas at UCLA. The top-ranked Jayhawks
(6-0 SU, 2-1 ATS) rolled over Alcorn State
in their last contest, getting 18 points from Xavier Henry in a 98-31 win. The
Bruins (2-4 SU, 2-3 ATS) were knocked off 79-68 by Long
Beach State in
their most recent matchup at the 76 Classic. Michael Roll tossed in a team-high
23 points for the Bruins in that defeat.
Taking a trip around the rink . . .
Finally, there are just two games on the National Hockey League schedule for
Sunday, with the Rangers hosting the Wings and Ottawa
on the road in Anaheim. The Ducks
won’t have forward Teemu Selanne
in the lineup for the Sunday matchup; the veteran, who had 14 goals and 21
points in 27 games, is out indefinitely after breaking his hand in Thursday
night’s road loss in Dallas. The
Senators are still without goalie Pascal Leclaire,
who has a fractured cheekbone.
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