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Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Gators take on the
Seminoles, the Horned Frogs try to leap over the Lobos, and the Warriors play
host to the Lakers.
Colliding on the gridiron . . .
Top-ranked Florida will meet Florida
State on Saturday afternoon in a
battle of state rivals. The Gators (11-0 SU, 4-5-1 ATS) pounded Florida
International last time out, getting 215 yards and two TD strikes from Tim Tebow in a 62-3 victory. Tebow
also rushed for 102 yards and a score in that win, and he’ll be playing his
last home game on Saturday. The Seminoles (6-5 SU, 3-7 ATS) beat Maryland
29-26 in their last game, but they’re pegged as big 24.5-point ‘dogs for
Saturday.
Unbeaten TCU is also a big favorite on Saturday, as
they’re giving 44.5 points to New Mexico.
The No. 4 Horned Frogs (11-0 SU, 8-2 ATS) had no trouble with Wyoming
last time out, rolling to a 45-10 road victory. Andy Dalton threw for 168 yards
and a touchdown for TCU in that win, while Matthew
Tucker ran for 134 yards and a pair of scores. The Lobos (1-10 SU, 4-7 ATS)
finally picked up a victory last week, snapping a 14-game skid with a 29-27 win
over Colorado State.
No. 18 BYU is a 7.5-point home favorite against No.
22 Utah in Saturday’s lone ranked matchup, while No. 7 Georgia Tech is giving
7.5 points to Georgia.
As well, it’s No. 11 Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
(-8), No. 14 Virginia Tech (-16) at Virginia, No. 15 Clemson (-3) at South
Carolina, Arkansas
at No. 17 LSU (-3.5), and No. 19 Miami (-7) at South Florida.
As well, No. 24 USC (-13) hosts UCLA.
Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
There are just five games on the NBA’s schedule for Saturday, with Charlotte at
Washington, Dallas at Cleveland, Orlando at Milwaukee, Portland at Utah, and
the Lakers at Golden State. Los
Angeles last played on Tuesday night, cruising to a
100-90 home win over New York.
Kobe Bryant poured in 34 points in that win, and Ron Artest
added 17 points. Golden State
fell 118-104 to San Antonio in
their last game on Wednesday, with Monta Ellis
scoring 42 points in that defeat.
The Legends Classic, Chicago Challenge, and Las Vegas Invite all continue in
college hoops action on Saturday, while No. 4 Villanova plays host to La
Salle. The ranked Wildcats have started the season 5-0 (3-1 ATS),
and they’re coming off a 79-67 win over Mississippi
in the championship game of the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. Scottie Reynolds tossed in
21 points in that win. The Explorers (3-1 SU, 1-2 ATS) beat Tulane 61-59 last
game, with Kimmani Barrett scoring 14 points.
Taking a trip around the rink . . .
Finally, there are 13 games on the NHL’s Saturday slate, with the Islanders at
New Jersey, Ottawa at Boston, Philadelphia at Atlanta, Calgary at Columbus,
Carolina at Buffalo, the Rangers at Pittsburgh, Detroit at St. Louis, Florida
at Nashville, Tampa Bay at Dallas, Minnesota at Colorado, Edmonton at
Vancouver, Chicago at Los Angeles, and Washington at Montreal. The Capitals
blanked Buffalo 2-0 in their last
game on Wednesday, with Semyon Varlamov
picking up the shutout. The Habs fell 3-1 in Pittsburgh
in their Wednesday outing.
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