Bettors Guide: NFL Week 14 Picks, Point Spreads, and Over-Under Odds

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Update: All spreads and picks are in!

Yes, I took a one week hiatus in Week 13. There were a couple of reasons for this.

First, I was crazy busy. It got late in the week, I realized I hadn’t done the picks column yet, and I panicked. I know that many of you read this column religiously every week, and I appreciate it more than I can express. If I couldn’t get to it, I wanted to make sure someone did; and I see Kurt’s weekly NFL picks pop up in my Facebook feed every week, so I figured why not him?

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Fantasy Football Start Em, Sit Em Live Chat for Week 14

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Every Sunday morning starting at 10:00 CT (11:00 ET) we are here to answer your last minute start/sit questions.

Zach is out this week, so it’s my show. And since the 49ers don’t play until the afternoon, I can chat right up until kickoff. So get your questions ready.

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Fantasy Football Week 14 Advice: Last Minute Tips

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The playoffs are underway in many fantasy football leagues, and this means that important decisions must be made. Having a player who is on the bench score more than a starter in his place is very frustrating, and could be the difference between winning and losing.

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Indiana beats Kentucky…and I remember why I bother with sports in the first place

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Happiness.

When Christian Watford’s three pointer swished through tonight with 0:00 on the clock and Indiana ahead by one point on the scoreboard, that is what I felt.

Happiness.

Image credit: Joe Eke via @TomCrean

You may be thinking: Brojangles, you watched the IU game by yourself, in your apartment, alternately jumping around screaming like a madman and taking notes in prep for the postgame show. If that gives you happiness, then your life is kind of lame.

How wrong you are.

Because understand this: the euphoria I felt tonight when that shot when through and I realized that yes, we had indeed beaten the #1 team – and more than than, #1 ranked Kentucky – had nothing to do with me. I couldn’t have cared less that I got to hop around my apartment for two hours like a fool enjoying watching some kids in white jersey score more basketball points than some kids in blue jerseys.

But I was happy as hell for some of the other people who go to.

I was happy for my brother, who has never quite been able to share my obsessive love for Indiana basketball simply because he hasn’t had the first hand experiences that I have. Now he has one that I don’t, watching this game in the student section and storming the floor when CWat’s shot went through. I talked to him tonight after the game as we was in his dorm room, about to head out to Mother Bears and then to Kirkwood. He was ecstatic. He had felt it. As he said, he now got to experience beating the #1 team his junior year in college just like I did. In subtle ways, this win will bring us closer. Think that’s crazy? Maybe. But then, you don’t know IU basketball.

I was happy for the old school fans. Guys like @ChronicHoosier and gals like @TaxMegan; folks who I know, like me, have lived and died, figuratively speaking, with this team over the past three years, and really the past decade. I talked to both on the phone tonight, and I could sense a difference type of fully satisfied joy that wins over NC State or even Butler just can’t bring. I’m happy for them, and by proxy every other longtime IU fan who bleeds Cream and Crimson and who can properly put this victory into context.

I was happy for the IU students. So happy. Like my brother, they didn’t know what Indiana basketball truly was…until tonight. Many of the old timers (relatively speaking) like me had grown a bit frustrated with the students in the weeks leading up to this game. This week, IU’s basketball-loving student body rose to the occasion. This quite from John Calipari after the game says it all:

“Indiana and this crowd made us play the way we played. It’s not like we were awful. I’m proud of my team.”

Indiana won tonight by one point. One single point. Do I think the fans who filled Assembly Hall with Hurryin’ Hoosier spirit contributed to that one point difference? You bet I do; and I’m right. And I am just so glad that these students are out there right now, as I type this, creating joyful memories with their classmates that they’ll remember forever, like I do thinking back to the night we beat Duke in the Sweet 16.

I’m happy for Tom Crean. What this man has done to bring the pride and winning back to Bloomington is monumental. Monumental. He was the perfect man for the job when we took it, and he is proving to be the perfect man for the job now that we’ve grown from a team of two walkons three years ago to a team that is undefeated and will be back in the top 25 next week. I could write a whole article on Tom Crean. He is the leader of this movement. Most people just didn’t expect things to move quite so much this year.

And just watch Crean’s face after Watford’s shot goes in. It’s like he wanted this win so badly that when it came true he had no clue how to react.

 

Update: Reading Dana O’Neil’s article about the IU victory, I came across this quote, which shows that Tom Crean and I share exactly the same feeling right now:

“This is one of the most shared moments, maybe the most shared moment I’ve ever been a part of,” Crean said. “You want to share it with so many people.”

Yes indeed Coach.

And last but certainly not least, I’m happy for the players. And I save them for last only because I want to highlight them the most.

I’m happy for Christian Watford, for emerging as a mature, tough, physical leader who takes and makes big shots when his team needs them.

I’m happy for Verdell Jones, who induced a number of “Damnit Verdells” tonight, but who ultimately ended the game on the highest of highs by unselfishly dishing the final assist on one of the greatest single shots in Hoosier history.

I’m happy for Tom Pritchard, who started as a freshman and now is just a role player. But damn if he doesn’t fill his role well. He scraps, he claws, and he helps to lead this team with toughness, attitude, and maturity.

I’m happy for Jordan Hulls, who has been doubted his whole life because he’s too small and too slow, but who stepped up in key moments tonight to make winning plays. He made some bad decisions, yes; but he also made winning plays – clutch 3s, hustle rebounds, steals – which is why he is this team’s leader.

I’m happy for Cody Zeller, whose commitment to IU despite all of the losing set this victory, and the many that will come after it, in motion. Somehow, this guy has been better than the hype. The only thing holding him back is that his teammates don’t know how to use him.

I’m happy for Sheeladipo – Victor Oladipo and Will Sheehey – who came in unheralded, but who may just end up graduating as the most influential two-man recruiting class in IU history. These guys are sophomores? They need to button up their shot selection a bit, but not if it comes at the expense of their energy and confidence. When you’re passing out plaudits for Indiana’s 9-0 start, don’t overlook these two. They are our swagger and our athleticism, and even with Zeller and the experience of Watford, Hulls, and Jones, we’re only 7-2 or 6-3 without them.

I’m happy for Daniel Moore. Do you realize Daniel Moore – Daniel Moore – played key minutes in a victory over Kentucky? He did. And he didn’t look out of place doing it. He was solid. Like Tom Pritchard, he leads this team with energy and attitude, and that’s why he is not out of place being in the rotation for a 9-0 team about to be ranked for the first time since 2008.

I’m happy for Maurice Creek. Of course I’m devastated that he couldn’t play in this game, and I’d give him my knees if I could (seriously), but I’m glad that he got to experience this win as a team leader. Included in that one point difference, to some degree, is the character and toughness of Mo Creek that his teammates have absorbed by osmosis. You won’t convince me otherwise.

I’m happy for Derek Elston. He didn’t play tonight, but he’s seen the tough times. And I’m sure he’ll enjoy the good times like tonight.

Update: And of course I’m happy for Matt Roth! How could I forget Matt Roth? Goodness gracious, if any IU player ever reminds of myself as a high school basketball player, it’s Roth. He’s a testament to humbly fulfilling a supporting role and doing it spectacularly despite injury and adversity.

And yes, even though Remy Abell and Austin Etherington are new, and have only experienced winning as Hoosiers, I’m happy for them too. They are part of the “new IU” that is going to be used to winning and success, and that’s terrific.

And I’m happy for Yogi Ferrell, and Jeremy Hollowell, and Ron Patterson, and Hanner Perea-Moquera, and Peter Jurkin, because now #themovement doesn’t have the pressure of rebuilding IU basketball. That happened the last three years (perhaps more than we realized) and is taking a giant leap this year. Now #themovement is just about taking it to the next level. What will that level be? Who knows. This year’s team obviously has a much higher ceiling than anyone thought.

I’m also happy for Don Fischer and Chuck Crabb and Tim Garl, and everyone else who has been around for the ups and downs, and who tonight is basking in the glow of a major up.

This was a signature win in the history of Indiana basketball. That’s not hyperbole to say. In the grand scheme of the 2011-12 season, it doesn’t mean much more than a great resume builder for the NCAA Tournament…but for those who consider themselves a part of this program, even if only very peripherally, as I do, it’s easy to understand why this win is so much more than that.

This win was just…joyful. It was wonderful.

And like I said at the beginning of this post, it just made me feel happy…for all of the reasons that I enumerated above. For my brother, for the fans, for Coach Crean, for the players…99.9% of the joy I feel right now is because I know what they’re feeling. And that makes me happy. And that is why I still bother with sports. For these moments.

As for that .1% that I didn’t account for above…I’ll admit, that’s for me. In that moment right after Christian Watford’s three went through, I spent 5-10 seconds jumping around my apartment, scaring the shit out of my dog, and high fiving my wall. This happened. Video of it would surely be hilarious, ridiculous, and perhaps even somewhat pathetic. But in those 5-10 seconds, I was immersed in pure personal joy because my team won.

My team won. Our team won.

What a night to be a Hoosier.

Coach Crean, the players, and the fans who willed us on all night long: thank you…though not for me, as I have other memories like this. Thank you for giving my brother, yourselves, and new IU fans a memory like this so now we can all relate. We all have one. We all know what Indiana basketball feels like.

Is Indiana basketball is back? Not yet. Not totally.

Indiana basketball will be “back” when Big Ten titles are the standard and competing for national championships is the expectation. We took one giant leap closer to that tonight, but we still have a ways to go.

But in terms of energy, spirit, and that unbridled Cream and Crimson hysteria…yes, Indiana basketball is definitely back. This is what tonight signified.

This is why I’m a sports fan.

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Join me after IU basketball game on The Assembly Call. For now, relive tonight’s: http://assemblycall.com.

Also, please forgive any typos. Cloud 9 doesn’t have spellcheck.



Report: Ryan Braun reportedly tests positive for PEDs in latest MLB steroids bombshell

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Congratulations Major League Baseball, the Milwaukee Brewers, and Ryan Braun – you all now get to sport a shiny, new black eye.

Or maybe by tomorrow it will be ESPN needing to make a major apology/retraction, or not…

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Assorted Balls Podcast: Interview With Former NFL Star Warrick Dunn

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I earlier this week I had the opportunity to interview college football legend and former NFL star Warrick Dunn for the latest episode of the Assorted Balls podcast. We spoke with Warrick about a number of subjects, including his participation in the Crown Royal Heroes Project.

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Video: Another Mike Polk Rant, This Time On Browns-Steelers

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As usual, Mike Polk is hilarious in the video below.

You may remember his recent “Factory of Sadness” video that went viral throughout the sports blogosphere. Well he’s at at it again, this time ranting on Pittsburgh Steelers fans and the Browns-Steelers “rivalry” before Thursday night’s game.

Pay special attention to his excoriation of the “terrible towels” and his explanation for why no one, ever, can accuse a Browns fan of being fair-weather.

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Heisman Trophy Presention 2011: Preview, Prediction, Time, TV Info, and Finalist Highlights

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Tonight, the 77th Heisman Trophy will be awarded, with Baylor’s Robert Griffin, Stanford’s Andrew Luck, Wisconsin’s Montee Ball, Alabama’s Trent Richardson, and LSU’s Tyrann Mathieu the five finalists for the award.

Here is a quick preview of the 2011 Heisman Trophy Presentation, with everything you need to get prepped for a fun night of honoring five of college football’s best this year.

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Latest Trade Rumors on Chris Paul, Dwight Howard & More

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What a past couple of days for the NBA, eh fans?

We have rumors flying about just about every single team in the league, we have David Stern showing us why he is going to win the Dictator Of the Year award, and we have a lot of awkwardness inside NBA training camps (more specifically the Lakers).

You can be assured I am on top of things, and I have a few more juicy rumors and details that you guys might want to hear.

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Indiana-Kentucky Quick Preview: Spread, Game Time, TV Info, and a Cautiously Optimistic Reverse Jinx Prediction

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Tomorrow evening, #1 ranked Kentucky invades Bloomington for another chapter in the annual series between the Hoosiers and Wildcats. For the first time in a while, the game really means something this time.

Which is why you, and your friends, need to join us on The Assembly Call postgame show as soon as the buzzer sounds.

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Quick Poll: ‘This is Indiana’ v ‘Boiler Up’

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College students making music videos to celebrate their school’s sports teams, it seems, is a meme for which there is no end in sight.

Though some of these videos are undeniably awful, cheesy, and/or just plain lame, I don’t really have too much of a problem with them. As someone who loves his alma mater and bleeds school spirit, I can appreciate kids indulging their creative juices in an attempt to give their fellow fans something to rally around.

Last year, my favorite of these videos was released. Daniel Weber and Brice Fox blessed Hoosier Nation with “This Is Indiana,” which I initially resisted but soon came around on. Now the song gets played at Assembly Hall during games and we use it in our intro to The Assembly Call.

And just last week, a group of Purdue students, led by Mirror Men Music, made what can be viewed as a response video, when they released “Boiler Up.” I’ve watched it, and removing all subjectivity from the discussion I don’t think it’s anywhere close to as good a song or as well produced as video as “This Is Indiana.”

But that’s just my opinion, and you are free to take it with several grains of salt since I’m an IU grad who obviously hates Purdue (but is respectful of the Boilers).

What I’m trying to say is that my opinion doesn’t count. Of course I like “This Is Indiana” more. The question is, which song and video do you think is better? Listen, then vote.

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My Sympathy for Colt McCoy

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After watching the Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Cleveland Browns 14-3 on Thursday night, I noticed a familiar sight.

It was the battered Browns’ quarterback Colt McCoy, slumping his shoulders with a disappointed and depressed look on his face after yet another though loss.

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Is the 2011 Goal of the Year the Best Ever?

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Tough to answer. Many people will be upset to see a Mexican goal against the U.S. in a championship as goal of the year and possible best goal ever, but it is what it is.

It’s controversial to say, but, there is an argument to be made.

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1994 San Diego Chargers stricken by tragedy…again

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Perhaps no sports city in America seemingly continues to get cursed quite like San Diego.

I could start with raw wins and losses, and the lack of championships in regards to the Chargers, Padres, and the two NBA tenants that briefly inhabited the 6-1-9.

But even in the rare seasons in which a San Diego team accomplishes something, dark clouds always seem to obscure the triumph.

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5 Things The Green Bay Packers Need To Do To Hit 19-0

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I’ll be heading to Lambeau Field on Sunday to watch my Green Bay Packers look to move to 13-0 on the season against the Oakland Raiders. And yes, I can say my Packers because I made an impulse decision to by stock in the organization earlier this week, a decision that I have yet to regret nor will I for the rest of my life.

It’s funny that this is the week that I’ll be heading to my very first Packer game in my very first week as part-owner of the team. I’m a little nervous that I’m going to be the one that stops their undefeated season. I’m not superstitious, but I’d say I’m a little stitious.

There’s no reason the Packers should not run the table during the regular season. The playoffs are a different story, but given their schedule, the only team that is going to beat Green Bay in the next four games is the Green Bay Packers. In my mind, there are five aspects of the game that have made the Packers successful this year, and if Rodgers and Co. are able to run the table in the regular season, this is what they need to keep doing to make it 19-0. [Read more...]