| Dec 31st, 2009 In entertainment and political betting
odds news, radio legend Rush Limbaugh is in serious condition
in a Hawaii hospital after
experiencing chest pains at the Kahala Hotel and
Resort. Other entertainment news the Real World D.C. features a bisexual
housemate.
Meanwhile, professional
bettors are winning at a rate the Bildeburgers
Group would be proud of. The BCS Bowls Vegas spreads are taking a lot of action
already while the Michigan State
vs. Texas Tech odds have not moved since the Mike
Leach firing.
Courtesy of OddsShark.com:Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: Oklahoma
meets Stanford in the Sun Bowl, while the Rangers face the Hurricanes, and the
Mavericks seek a win in Houston.
Colliding on the gridiron . . .
There are five bowl games on the schedule for Thursday, with Houston vs. Air
Force in the Armed Forces Bowl, Navy vs. Missouri in the Texas Bowl, Minnesota
vs. Iowa State in the Insight Bowl, Virginia Tech vs. Tennessee in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, and Oklahoma vs. Stanford in the Sun Bowl. The
Sooners (7-5 SU, 4-6-1 ATS) beat Oklahoma State 27-0 last time out, while the
Cardinal (8-4 SU, 7-5 ATS) are coming off a 45-38 win over Notre Dame. Oklahoma
is listed as a 10-point favorite for the bowl matchup, with the game’s total
set at 55.5 points.
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Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
The NBA has five games on tap for Thursday, with Chicago at Detroit,
Miami at San
Antonio, Utah at Oklahoma
City, Philadelphia
at the Clippers, and Dallas at Houston.
The Mavericks improved to 22-9 on the season (16-15 ATS) with a 104-96 win in Denver
last time out on Sunday; Drew Gooden had 19 points and 10 rebounds off the
bench for Dallas in that contest.
The Rockets won’t have former All-Star Tracy McGrady
in the lineup on Thursday, as he’s left the team and is waiting for a trade. Houston
won 116-108 in Dallas back on
December 18.
On the college hardwood there’s just one Top-10 team in action on Thursday,
with No. 7 Duke playing host to Pennsylvania.
However, the day’s top matchup has No. 15 Ohio State at No. 23 Wisconsin. The
Buckeyes (10-2 SU, 6-6 ATS) had no problem with Cleveland
State last time out, rolling to a
72-59 victory behind 30 points from David Lighty. The
Badgers (10-2 SU, 6-4 ATS) blasted Illinois-Chicago 79-43 last time out, as Jon
Leuer tossed in a team-high 17 points.
Taking a trip around the rink . . .
Finally, the NHL offers up a busy slate of 11 games on New Year’s Eve, with Montreal
at Florida, the Islanders at Ottawa,
Nashville at Columbus,
Colorado at Detroit,
San Jose at Phoenix,
Vancouver at St.
Louis, Los Angeles
at Minnesota, Anaheim
at Dallas, New Jersey
at Chicago, Edmonton
at Calgary, and the Rangers at Carolina.
The Rangers won’t have forward Vaclav Prospal in the
lineup on Thursday; he’ll be out for two to three weeks with a knee injury. The
Hurricanes fell to 10-22-7
on the year with a 6-3 loss to the Capitals on Monday.
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