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March Hoops: Beware of the No Name Teams
by: Jim Feist
It's that time of year again: Basketball games night and day, day and night and after a few hours of sleep, we wake up the next day and go through it all over again. College tournament play is one of the most enjoyable times of the year for sports fans and bettors, with a seemingly endless stream of action and excitement.
Big name schools often end up playing for the title. Florida of the SEC took home back to back national championships by beating UCLA and Ohio State in 2006 and '07. Then it was Kansas, North Carolina and Duke winning titles again the last three years.
In 2005, Illinois, North Carolina, Louisville and Michigan State met in the Final Four, and in recent years we've seen Texas, Syracuse, Indiana, Oklahoma, Duke, Arizona and Maryland. Big names, all of them, with no surprise schools like Pacific, Winthrop, Ohio or Stony Brook ever sneaking in. Large, high profile schools have big athletic budgets and enough scholarships to attract some of the top basketball talent, which is a key to their success.
However, this doesn't mean smaller, lesser-known schools can't compete with the big boys at times, especially when you look at one 40-minute game. There are countless examples for sports bettors, including last season. Who did Duke beat for the national title? Butler. This is the time of year for upsets and surprises.
Think for a moment: You don't remember seeing Duke much in the Big Dance the previous three years ago, did you? That's because the Blue Devils got upset in the first round, losing to VCU, 79-77. Three years ago they nipped Belmont, 71-70, then lost to West Virginia, and in 2009 Duke survived two games before Villanova blew them out, 77-54.
In 2007, UNLV upset Georgia Tech and Wisconsin on its way to the Sweet 16. Five years ago the big story was George Mason out of the Colonial Athletic Association. The Patriots made it to the Final Four by knocking off Michigan State, North Carolina and UConn. They were 5, 6 and 8 point dogs in those games. Six years ago in the first round alone, Wisconsin-Milwaukee upset Alabama 83-73, UConn squeaked by Central Florida 77-71 as a 19-point favorite, Bucknell stunned Kansas 64-63, and Vermont took Syracuse to overtime and won 60-57.
Did you forget all those surprises? With so many games in March and the big names that usually end up in the Final Four, it is easy to forget the early rounds. How about tiny Holy Cross few years ago? The Crusaders had to face Dwyane Wade and Marquette in the tournament opener and as a 10-point dog, Holy Cross covered in a 72-68 game. Holy Cross also gave mighty Kansas, with Drew Gooden and Nick Collison, a run for their money. At first glance, some of the games look like mismatches, but a good handicapper is skilled in the art of careful analysis and patience.
Every year one or two little known teams make memorable runs. Butler was the big story a year ago but the Bulldogs were no stranger to pulling surprises. A few years ago, Butler topped Mississippi State 47-46 and then upset Louisville, 79-71. Which brings up a good point for serious sports bettors: It is not wise to take big favorites on the money-line. The payoff is poor, and successful sports wagering is as much about money management as it is picking winners. Taking a shot with a big dog who you think might be able to hang in there is much smarter than wagering $900 to win $100, for example, on a minus-900 favorite. Surprising upsets happen all the time.
Several things are happening. One is the old NFL axiom, "On any given Sunday" one team can beat another, regardless of record or talent. Sometimes the better team simply has a bad night shooting the basketball, or the big underdog can't miss. One of the most memorable upsets came in the 1985 NCAA Finals when Villanova, a +10 dog, upset mighty Georgetown, 66-64. The Wildcats hit 22-of-28 field goals, a sizzling 78%. It would be tough to beat ANY underdog that shoots 78%!
Another reason is that some smaller schools happen to have NBA-caliber talent. Miami of Ohio made a memorable run in 1999 with future NBA talent Wally Szczerbiak. Miami went 24-8 SU/17-14 ATS that season and upset Washington in the NCAA tournament, 59-58 as a +2 dog, beat Utah 66-58 as a +8 dog before falling to Kentucky as a +10 dog. You never know: schools like St. Peter's, Old Dominion and Wofford just might be showcasing future NBA talent this month.
Other times a small school has a great coach or a collection of talented kids who play tough defense and believe in themselves enough to upset traditional powers. You may recall a March tourney where the Detroit Titans upset UCLA 56-53 and Weber State beat mighty North Carolina 76-74 as a +14 dog. Teams are generally motivated to play in the NCAA tournament, but this isn't always the case with the NIT. Some teams that were hoping to get to the Big Dance are disappointed at being selected for lower-seeded tournies and aren't always focused for their best effort.
Sometimes there are look-ahead spots, where a high-seeded team might be looking past an opponent it might not take seriously. That's what appeared to happen in the game I mentioned earlier, Kansas against Holy Cross. Kansas needed a second half push to top the Crusaders 70-59 as a 29-point favorite. It also wouldn't have been the first time a small school upset a big-name program. Don't take big favorites on the money-line and don't simply lay the points on the more famous conference or school without doing your homework, because tourney time is loaded with surprises.
Jim Feist Past Articles
Baseball Hot and Cold Starts
More than any other sport, baseball is a game of patience. It's not how you start, but where you finish, and with a 162-game regular season, there is ... read more
NBA Stretch Run: The Best of the East
It's been a long haul, even in this abbreviated 66-game NBA regular season, but the playoffs are just around the corner. So who wins the NBA title? The ... read more
Some NBA Teams Pack It In Late
There are three more weeks to go in the NBA regular season. This means there are professional athletes in the NBA who will be going on vacation in a month, ... read more
Tourney Matchup Tips
It's the final stretch of a long college basketball season. There are better teams, tougher matchups, and defensive intensity. It's a good time of the ... read more
March Hoops: Beware of No Name Teams
It's that time of year again: Basketball games night and day, day and night and after a few hours of sleep, we wake up the next day and go through it ... read more
Jim Feist Past Picks
Los Angeles Clippers @ San Antonio Spurs Tuesday May 15, 2012 9:35 pm
05/15 09:35 PM EST NBA (505) LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS VS (506) SAN ANTONIO SPURS Take: over the total. Reason: The Clippers won only their third postseason series in 41 years by stunning Memphis in Game 7. LA shot 38% and Memphis 32% as LA won 82-72. However, ... read more
Los Angeles Clippers @ San Antonio Spurs Tuesday May 15, 2012 9:35 pm
5/15 09:35 PM EST NBA (505) LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS VS (506) SAN ANTONIO SPURS Take: (506) NBA High Roller TV Slam Dunk: Spurs.San Antonio is rested while the Clippers are off a thrilling Game 7 win at Memphis and now head to San Antonio, so they are flying ... read more
Los Angeles Kings @ Phoenix Coyotes Tuesday May 15, 2012 9:05 pm
05/15 09:05 PM EST NHL (5) LOS ANGELES KINGS VS (6) PHOENIX COYOTES Take: (5) LOS ANGELES KINGSReason: 20* Hi Roller Ice: The LA Kings continue their road dominance in the playoffs, sweeping all road games in Vancouver, St Louis and now taking the opening ... read more
Pittsburgh Pirates @ Miami Marlins Tuesday May 15, 2012 7:10 pm
05/15 07:10 PM EST MLB (909) PITTSBURGH PIRATES VS (910) MIAMI MARLINS Take: (909) PITTSBURGH PIRATESReason: This Miami offense is bad, 23rd in baseball in runs scored, 27th in batting average (.233) and 25th in on-base percentage with no power. Starter Josh Johnson ... read more
New York Yankees @ Baltimore Orioles Tuesday May 15, 2012 7:05 pm
05/15 07:05 PM EST MLB (927) NEW YORK YANKEES VS (928) BALTIMORE ORIOLES Take: (927) NEW YORK YANKEESReason: Baltimore's offense is 15th in baseball and 18th in on-base percentage, in the middle of the pack. Wei-Yin Chen has been sharp for Baltimore, off a good ... read more
Philadelphia 76ers @ Boston Celtics Monday May 14, 2012 7:05 pm
This is another low total in game 2 of this series after game one combined for over 180 points. When these teams meet during the regular season, the over was 2-1 -- and all three would have went over this number. The over is 8-2 in the 76ers last 10 road games. Boston has Ray Allen ... read more
Philadelphia 76ers @ Boston Celtics Monday May 14, 2012 7:05 pm
NBA 20* Hi-Roller : The Philadelphia 76ers could easily be up 1-0 in this series instead of being down 0-1. The Sixers led for most of game one and by as many as 10 points in the fourth quarter. However, very poor shooting down the stretch and a Boston rally did the Sixers in. Philly ... read more
Los Angeles Kings @ Phoenix Coyotes Sunday May 13, 2012 8:00 pm
05/13 08:05 PM EST NHL (1) LOS ANGELES KINGS VS (2) PHOENIX COYOTES Take: (2) PHOENIX COYOTESReason: The LA Kings have been getting all the accolades for knocking off the Canucks and Blues. But don't forget the Kings finihsed in third place in the Pacific division ... read more
Denver Nuggets @ Los Angeles Lakers Saturday May 12, 2012 10:30 pm
05/12 10:35 PM EST NBA (747) DENVER NUGGETS VS (748) LOS ANGELES LAKERS Take: (748) Game 7 Bookie Buster: LA Lakers.Have to back the angry and embarrassed home team in this one. Denver stomped all over the Lakers the last game, a 113-96 rout. The Nuggets are 6-14 ... read more
Philadelphia 76ers @ Boston Celtics Saturday May 12, 2012 8:05 pm
05/12 08:05 PM EST NBA (503) PHILADELPHIA 76ERS VS (504) BOSTON CELTICS Take: over the total. Reason: This is a low total and when these teams meet during the regular season, the over was 2-1 -- and all three would have went over this number. The over is 7-2 in ... read more


