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  • February 26, 2019
    导出博客文章Rob Nelson of ESPN Stats & Information revisits the worst bad beats from the
    weekends gambling action.?Closing lines are courtesy of Westgate Las Vegas
    SuperBook, and pick percentages are via Wunderdog Sports.ThursdayTemple Owls at
    Memphis TigersClosing over/under:?57.5It was a tale of two halves in Memphis on
    Thursday night. Those on the under had to love the ugly first half that Temple
    led 13-3, but the second half was a different story.Memphis outscored the Owls
    17-0 in the third quarter to take a 20-13 lead. That score held until less than
    nine minutes left in the game. Bettors on the under had a nice 24.5-point
    cushion, but then touchdowns started coming left and right. Within a 4 minute
    and 25 second span, each team scored two touchdowns -- and just like that, it
    was over for those on the under.Final score:?Memphis 34, Temple 27 (Game goes
    over)SaturdayBowling Green Falcons at Ohio BobcatsClosing line:?Ohio -12An
    overwhelming 81 percent of the action was on Ohio to cover against Bowling
    Green. So for those who took the Bobcats, at least know you werent alone on the
    wrong side of this bad beat.Ohio led 30-10 late in third quarter before Bowling
    Greens Teo Redding caught a 13-yard touchdown from James Morgan to cut the
    deficit to 13. That score held until less than two minutes remained in the game.
    Bowling Green faced a fourth-and-27 from the Ohio 37-yard line. A stop would
    have meant those on the Bobcats could cash their tickets. But those tickets
    would be ripped up when?Scott Miller caught a Hail Mary pass that deflected off
    a group of players in the end zone and scored for the Falcons.Final score: Ohio
    30, Bowling Green 24 (Bowling Green covers)Colorado Buffaloes at USC
    TrojansClosing line:?USC -5Colorado was playing its first game as a ranked team
    since 2005, but closed as a 5-point underdog at USC, who entered with a sub-.500
    record. The Trojans dominated for stretches in the game, out-gaining the
    Buffaloes by 168 yards. But four USC turnovers -- including three fumbles in
    Colorado territory -- kept the margin close.Trailing 21-14 with less than five
    minutes left, Colorado elected to kick a field goal instead of going for it on
    fourth-and-nine from the USC 24-yard line, cutting the deficit to four. The
    outcome of the game and the spread would come down to one play on USCs next
    possession.On third-and-7 from the Colorado 39-yard line, Sam Darnold hooked up
    with JuJu Smith-Schuster in what looked like a walk-in touchdown -- but,
    unfortunately for the 48 percent of bettors on USC, Smith-Schuster purposely
    went down instead of scoring the touchdown, and the Trojans ran out the
    clock.Final score:?USC 21, Colorado 17 (Colorado covers)Washington State Cougars
    at Stanford CardinalClosing over/under:?56.5This was yet another Pac-12 After
    Dark game that kept bettors up late into the night. The actual game was far from
    competitive, as Washington State led from start to finish, improving to 9-1
    against the spread, including its sixth outright win as an underdog since the
    start of last season.The Cougars led 14-3 at halftime, as the 25 percent who
    took the under just needed to avoid a 40-point second half. While Stanfords
    offense couldnt get going, Washington State continued to move up and down the
    field and led 42-10 late.On the final drive of the game, the Cardinal finally
    showed some life offensively and drove down to the Cougars one-yard line. In
    what was the final play of the game, Stanford scored its only offensive
    touchdown when Ryan Burns connected with JJ Arcega-Whiteside, crushing those who
    took the under.Final score:?Washington State 42, Stanford 16 (Game goes
    over)SundayGeorgia Bulldogs at South Carolina GamecocksClosing
    over/under:?41.5The 54 percent of bettors who took the under in this rare Sunday
    college football game probably wish they had used that money on some NFL
    action.The teams combined for 21 points in the first three quarters, as Georgia
    led 14-7 entering the fourth. Just a few minutes into the final quarter, the
    Bulldogs stretched their lead to 21-7 after an Isaiah McKenzie touchdown catch
    from Jacob Eason. That score held until less than two minutes left, when South
    Carolinas Rico Dowdle punched it in from one yard out to make the score 21-14.At
    this point, all those on the under needed was for Georgia to recover the onside
    kick and run out the clock. While the Bulldogs recovered it, Terry Godwin did
    more than that, as he returned it 43 yards for a touchdown. Rodrigo Blakenships
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    the Hart Trophy, but two of the contenders are the leagues biggest stars over
    the past decade. There are many more players in contention for the awards than
    just the three that Ive named, and a good or bad week can easily alter the
    landscape, but through the first 20 or so games of the NHL season, this is how
    the awards races look to me.England seamer James Anderson remains hopeful of
    playing in the second Test against India after a positive training spell at
    Loughborough. Anderson, recovering from a stress fracture of his right shoulder
    blade, has joined his England team-mates in Rajkot and hopes to make a decision
    on his fitness in the next two to three days.The second Test begins at
    Visakhapatnam on November 17 and while Anderson admits that it would not be
    ideal to step back onto the international stage with no match practice under his
    belt, the 34-year-old is confident he could reacclimatise to Test cricket
    quickly. A pick of the action from the first day of the first Test I had a good
    week at Loughborough last week getting some overs under my belt and hopefully I
    can keep that going this week and get some miles in my legs and keep wandering
    around and make sure Im as fit as I possibly can be and maybe be fit for the
    second Test, he told Sky Sports. The story of Day One Catch up with the key
    moments from the first day of the first Test between England and India I did a
    good amount last week - I got 30 overs in, in the week - and this week is about
    carrying that on and maybe increasing the intensity a little bit. The rest is
    standing around, getting used to being up on my feet for seven or eight hours a
    day.It [the second Test] is still over a week away so its hard to say right now
    but it all depends on how this week goes. In the next two or three days well
    have a good idea of whether that is a possibility or not. Test Cricket: The
    Verdict November 9, 2016, 3:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass At
    first we thought maybe the fourth Test was a possibility but the way that Ive
    progressed in the last two or three weeks has been positive.dddddddddddd feel
    good; I felt good last week at Loughborough in the nets and hopefully this week
    I can continue that and get used to the heat quite quickly.At the tender age of
    34 Ive got enough experience to get back into match-mode quite quickly; its not
    always easy without having any games under your belt but I think Im able to do
    that. This week will be key to see where Im at, especially with the
    heat.Andersons earlier-than-expected arrival in India enabled him to witness
    Stuart Broad, his long-term opening partner, receive his 100th Test cap from
    England and Wales Cricket Board Director Andrew Strauss. Stuart Broad looks back
    on his England Test career In total Anderson has played 89 of his 119 Tests with
    Broad, the pair taking a combined tally of 823 wickets across their careers, and
    he paid tribute to his team-mates amazing achievement.I thought I was going to
    miss it with the injury and stuff but it was great that I could make it out here
    in time and see him get his cap this morning off Straussy, said Anderson.Hes
    been a fantastic bowler for years and Ive been fortunate to play in the majority
    of his 100 Tests as well. Weve created a great friendship both on and off the
    field and Im delighted that I could be here.Off the field we talk a lot about
    the game - we know each others game inside out; we talk a lot on the field. But
    I think we are slightly different as bowlers so we complement each other as
    well, which works. Weve got a good connection; we get each other. We kind of
    know when its going to be one guys day and the other guy just tries to sit in
    and help him out.Live coverage of the first Test between India and England
    continues on Sky Sports 2 and across selected mobile devices. Watch the complete
    Test for £10.99 with no contract, with a Week Pass from NOW TV. Also See: First
    Test scorecard Highlights Commentary Beefys India memories ' ' '