Another wild week in the NCAA. So many upsets, and so hard to predict the spreads and games, with blowouts going the opposite way as people expect. Here are my 5 Locks for Week 6:
(20) Ohio State -7.0 at Maryland
(6) Texas A&M +2.5 at (12) Mississippi State
(3) Alabama -4.5 at (11) Mississippi
(4) Oklahoma -3.5 at (25) TCU
South Carolina -3.5 at Kentucky
Friday, October 3, 2014
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Week 5 Picks Against The Spread
Week 5 is up next, and the picks don't get any easier. Last week started off great, but finished 8-5 in my picks. It was a week of blowouts, and crazy upsets, and while that doesn't fair very well for people making their picks, it makes for some great football games.
Here are my Week 5 picks:
Minnesota at Green Bay
Line: Packers -8.5
My Pick: Packers -8.5
Houston at Dallas
Line: Cowboys -6.0
My Pick: Cowboys -6.0
Buffalo at Detroit
Line: Lions -7.5
My Pick: Lions -7.5
Baltimore at Indianapolis
Line: Colts -3.5
My Pick: Colts -3.5
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville
Line: Steelers -6.0
My Pick: Steelers -6.0
Tampa Bay at New Orleans
Line: Saints -10.0
My Pick: Saints -10.0
Atlanta at New York Giants
Line: Giants -4.5
My Pick: Falcons +4.5
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Line: Eagles -7.0
My Pick: Eagles -7.0
Cleveland at Tennessee
Line: Titans -1.0
My Pick: Browns +1.0
Arizona at Denver
Line: Broncos -7.5
My Pick: Broncos -7.5
New York Jets at San Diego
Line: Chargers -6.5
My Pick: Chargers -6.5
Kansas City at San Francisco
Line: 49ers -6.0
My Pick: 49ers -6.0
Cincinnati at New England
Line: Bengals -1.0
My Pick: Patriots +1.0
Seattle at Washington
Line: Seahawks -7.5
My Pick: Seahawks -7.5
Teams on Bye's: Miami, Oakland
Here are my Week 5 picks:
Minnesota at Green Bay
Line: Packers -8.5
My Pick: Packers -8.5
Houston at Dallas
Line: Cowboys -6.0
My Pick: Cowboys -6.0
Buffalo at Detroit
Line: Lions -7.5
My Pick: Lions -7.5
Baltimore at Indianapolis
Line: Colts -3.5
My Pick: Colts -3.5
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville
Line: Steelers -6.0
My Pick: Steelers -6.0
Tampa Bay at New Orleans
Line: Saints -10.0
My Pick: Saints -10.0
Atlanta at New York Giants
Line: Giants -4.5
My Pick: Falcons +4.5
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Line: Eagles -7.0
My Pick: Eagles -7.0
Cleveland at Tennessee
Line: Titans -1.0
My Pick: Browns +1.0
Arizona at Denver
Line: Broncos -7.5
My Pick: Broncos -7.5
New York Jets at San Diego
Line: Chargers -6.5
My Pick: Chargers -6.5
Kansas City at San Francisco
Line: 49ers -6.0
My Pick: 49ers -6.0
Cincinnati at New England
Line: Bengals -1.0
My Pick: Patriots +1.0
Seattle at Washington
Line: Seahawks -7.5
My Pick: Seahawks -7.5
Teams on Bye's: Miami, Oakland
How The 7 Canadian Teams Look Heading Into The 2014/2015 Season...
Toronto Maple Leafs
Last Season: 38-36-8, 23rd Overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Phil Kessel - 80 points
Head Coach: Randy Carlyle
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Jonathan Bernier
Key Acquisitions: Leo Komarov, Stephane Robidas, Roman Polak, Matt Frattin, Daniel Winnik, David Booth, Mike Santorelli
Key Departures: David Bolland, Mason Raymond, Carl Gunnarsson, Jay McClement, Nikolai Kulemin, Tim Gleason
2014/2015 Prediction: 4th in the East
Montreal Canadiens
Last Season: 46-28-8, 9th overall; Lost in Eastern Conference Finals
Leading Scorer: Max Pacioretty - 60 points
Head Coach: Michel Therrien
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Carey Price
Key Acquisitions: P.A. Parenteau, Tom Gilbert, Manny Malhotra
Key Departures: Thomas Vanek, Josh Gorges, Brian Gionta, Daniel Briere, Francis Bouillon, Douglas Murray
2014/2015 Prediction: 7th in the East
Ottawa Senators
Last Season: 37-31-14, 21st overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Erik Karlsson - 74 points
Head Coach: Paul MacLean
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Craig Anderson
Key Acquisitions: David Legwand, Alex Chaisson
Key Departures: Jason Spezza, Ales Hemsky, Joe Corvo, Stephane Da Costa
2014/2015 Prediction: 12th in the East
Vancouver Canucks
Last Season: 36-35-11. 25th overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Henrik Sedin - 50 points
Head Coach: Willie Desjardins
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Ryan Miller
Key Acquisitions: Ryan Miller, Radim Vrbata, Nick Bonino, Luca Sbisa
Key Departures: Ryan Kesler, Jason Garrison, Mike Santorelli, David Booth
2014/2015 Prediction: 6th in the West
Edmonton Oilers
Last Season: 22-44-9, 28th overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Taylor Hall - 80 points
Head Coach: Dallas Eakins
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Ben Scrivens
Key Acquisitions: Benoit Pouliot, Teddy Purcell, Nikita Nikitin,
Key Departures: Sam Gagner, Ryan Smyth, Ryan Jones
2014/2015 Prediction: 11th in the West
Calgary Flames
Last Season: 35-40-7, 27th overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Jiri Hudler - 54 points
Head Coach: Bob Hartley
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Jonas Hiller
Key Acquisitions: Jonas Hiller, Deryk Engelland, Mason Raymond, Devin Setoguchi
Key Departures: Mike Cammalleri, Lee Stempniak, T.J. Galiardi
2014/2015 Prediction: 14th in the West
Winnipeg Jets
Last Season: 37-35-10, 22nd overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Blake Wheeler - 69 points
Head Coach: Paul Maurice
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Ondrej Pavelec
Key Acquisitions: Mathieu Perrault, T.J. Galiardi
Key Departures: Olli Jokinen, Devin Setoguchi
2014/2015 Prediction: 13th in the West
Based on my predictions, I believe only 3 of the 7 Canadian teams will make the Playoffs this season. It will be a rough year for the remaining 4, as they are all going through rebuilding years. Don't be surprised if the Senators or Oilers slip in to the Playoffs though, or teams like the Canucks or Leafs miss. The best part about sports is that they're so unpredictable, so hopefully all 7 Canadian teams do well. We'll know within a couple months what should happen. Oh Canada!
Last Season: 38-36-8, 23rd Overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Phil Kessel - 80 points
Head Coach: Randy Carlyle
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Jonathan Bernier
Key Acquisitions: Leo Komarov, Stephane Robidas, Roman Polak, Matt Frattin, Daniel Winnik, David Booth, Mike Santorelli
Key Departures: David Bolland, Mason Raymond, Carl Gunnarsson, Jay McClement, Nikolai Kulemin, Tim Gleason
2014/2015 Prediction: 4th in the East
Montreal Canadiens
Last Season: 46-28-8, 9th overall; Lost in Eastern Conference Finals
Leading Scorer: Max Pacioretty - 60 points
Head Coach: Michel Therrien
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Carey Price
Key Acquisitions: P.A. Parenteau, Tom Gilbert, Manny Malhotra
Key Departures: Thomas Vanek, Josh Gorges, Brian Gionta, Daniel Briere, Francis Bouillon, Douglas Murray
2014/2015 Prediction: 7th in the East
Ottawa Senators
Last Season: 37-31-14, 21st overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Erik Karlsson - 74 points
Head Coach: Paul MacLean
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Craig Anderson
Key Acquisitions: David Legwand, Alex Chaisson
Key Departures: Jason Spezza, Ales Hemsky, Joe Corvo, Stephane Da Costa
2014/2015 Prediction: 12th in the East
Vancouver Canucks
Last Season: 36-35-11. 25th overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Henrik Sedin - 50 points
Head Coach: Willie Desjardins
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Ryan Miller
Key Acquisitions: Ryan Miller, Radim Vrbata, Nick Bonino, Luca Sbisa
Key Departures: Ryan Kesler, Jason Garrison, Mike Santorelli, David Booth
2014/2015 Prediction: 6th in the West
Edmonton Oilers
Last Season: 22-44-9, 28th overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Taylor Hall - 80 points
Head Coach: Dallas Eakins
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Ben Scrivens
Key Acquisitions: Benoit Pouliot, Teddy Purcell, Nikita Nikitin,
Key Departures: Sam Gagner, Ryan Smyth, Ryan Jones
2014/2015 Prediction: 11th in the West
Calgary Flames
Last Season: 35-40-7, 27th overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Jiri Hudler - 54 points
Head Coach: Bob Hartley
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Jonas Hiller
Key Acquisitions: Jonas Hiller, Deryk Engelland, Mason Raymond, Devin Setoguchi
Key Departures: Mike Cammalleri, Lee Stempniak, T.J. Galiardi
2014/2015 Prediction: 14th in the West
Winnipeg Jets
Last Season: 37-35-10, 22nd overall; missed playoffs
Leading Scorer: Blake Wheeler - 69 points
Head Coach: Paul Maurice
Opening Night Starter In Goal: Ondrej Pavelec
Key Acquisitions: Mathieu Perrault, T.J. Galiardi
Key Departures: Olli Jokinen, Devin Setoguchi
2014/2015 Prediction: 13th in the West
Based on my predictions, I believe only 3 of the 7 Canadian teams will make the Playoffs this season. It will be a rough year for the remaining 4, as they are all going through rebuilding years. Don't be surprised if the Senators or Oilers slip in to the Playoffs though, or teams like the Canucks or Leafs miss. The best part about sports is that they're so unpredictable, so hopefully all 7 Canadian teams do well. We'll know within a couple months what should happen. Oh Canada!
NHL Season Preview & Predictions
The NHL season is just a week away, and I have a feeling it's going to be a great one. Rogers Sportsnet starts out their new TV deal, and there should be plenty of games on every night, even if you don't have NHL Centre Ice. This season is as wide open as ever, and i'm going to give my predictions as to how I think everything is going to stack up:
Standings:
Metropolitan Division
1. Pittsburgh Penguins
2. Philadelphia Flyers
3. New York Rangers
4. New York Islanders
5. New Jersey Devils
6. Washington Capitals
7. Columbus Blue Jackets
8. Carolina Hurricanes
Atlantic Division
1. Boston Bruins
2. Detroit Red Wings
3. Toronto Maple Leafs
4. Montreal Canadiens
5. Tampa Bay Lightning
6. Ottawa Senators
7. Florida Panthers
8. Buffalo Sabres
Pacific Division
1. Anaheim Ducks
2. Los Angeles Kings
3. Vancouver Canucks
4. San Jose Sharks
5. Edmonton Oilers
6. Arizona Coyotes
7. Calgary Flames
Central Division
1. Chicago Blackhawks
2. Dallas Stars
3. St. Louis Blues
4. Minnesota Wild
5. Colorado Avalanche
6. Nashville Predators
7. Winnipeg Jets
Playoffs:
Eastern Conference
1. Boston Bruins
2. Pittsburgh Penguins
3. Detroit Red Wings
4. Toronto Maple Leafs
5. Philadelphia Flyers
6. New York Rangers
7. Montreal Canadiens
8. Tampa Bay Lightning
Western Conference
1. Anaheim Ducks
2. Chicago Blackhawks
3. Los Angeles Kings
4. Dallas Stars
5. St. Louis Blues
6. Vancouver Canucks
7. Minnesota Wild
8. San Jose Sharks
Eastern Conference Final: Detroit Red Wings over New York Rangers
Western Conference Final: Anaheim Ducks over Chicago Blackhawks
Stanley Cup Final: Anaheim Ducks over Detroit Red Wings
Awards
Hart: Sidney Crosby
Vezina: Carey Price
Calder: Aaron Ekblad
Norris: Drew Doughty
Selke: Patrice Bergeron
Art Ross: Sidney Crosby
Maurice Richard: Alex Ovechkin
Jack Adams: Bruce Boudreau
There are some bold picks, and some safe ones as well. This season should be full of surprises, and my dark horse team going into the season is the Dallas Stars. I think the additions they made in the off-season puts them into contention for the Cup, but ultimately I think it's going to be Anaheim over Detroit in the Stanley Cup Final. Let's hope for a great season excitement wise!
Standings:
Metropolitan Division
1. Pittsburgh Penguins
2. Philadelphia Flyers
3. New York Rangers
4. New York Islanders
5. New Jersey Devils
6. Washington Capitals
7. Columbus Blue Jackets
8. Carolina Hurricanes
Atlantic Division
1. Boston Bruins
2. Detroit Red Wings
3. Toronto Maple Leafs
4. Montreal Canadiens
5. Tampa Bay Lightning
6. Ottawa Senators
7. Florida Panthers
8. Buffalo Sabres
Pacific Division
1. Anaheim Ducks
2. Los Angeles Kings
3. Vancouver Canucks
4. San Jose Sharks
5. Edmonton Oilers
6. Arizona Coyotes
7. Calgary Flames
Central Division
1. Chicago Blackhawks
2. Dallas Stars
3. St. Louis Blues
4. Minnesota Wild
5. Colorado Avalanche
6. Nashville Predators
7. Winnipeg Jets
Playoffs:
Eastern Conference
1. Boston Bruins
2. Pittsburgh Penguins
3. Detroit Red Wings
4. Toronto Maple Leafs
5. Philadelphia Flyers
6. New York Rangers
7. Montreal Canadiens
8. Tampa Bay Lightning
Western Conference
1. Anaheim Ducks
2. Chicago Blackhawks
3. Los Angeles Kings
4. Dallas Stars
5. St. Louis Blues
6. Vancouver Canucks
7. Minnesota Wild
8. San Jose Sharks
Eastern Conference Final: Detroit Red Wings over New York Rangers
Western Conference Final: Anaheim Ducks over Chicago Blackhawks
Stanley Cup Final: Anaheim Ducks over Detroit Red Wings
Awards
Hart: Sidney Crosby
Vezina: Carey Price
Calder: Aaron Ekblad
Norris: Drew Doughty
Selke: Patrice Bergeron
Art Ross: Sidney Crosby
Maurice Richard: Alex Ovechkin
Jack Adams: Bruce Boudreau
There are some bold picks, and some safe ones as well. This season should be full of surprises, and my dark horse team going into the season is the Dallas Stars. I think the additions they made in the off-season puts them into contention for the Cup, but ultimately I think it's going to be Anaheim over Detroit in the Stanley Cup Final. Let's hope for a great season excitement wise!
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Fierce Fifteen -- Week 5 NFL Power Rankings
Week 4 is in the books, and it was another wild week in the NFL. The week started, and ended with blowouts, and had blowouts in between. There weren't many close games on Sunday, with Tampa Bay vs Pittsburgh, and Philly vs San Francisco being the only ones.
In saying that; here are the Power Rankings heading into week 5:
1. Seattle Seahawks (2-1)
2. Denver Broncos (2-1)
3. Cincinnati Bengals (3-0)
4. San Diego Chargers (3-1)
5. Arizona Cardinals (3-0)
6. Philadelphia Eagles (3-1)
7. Baltimore Ravens (3-1)
8. Detroit Lions (3-1)
9. Green Bay Packers (2-2)
10. San Francisco 49ers (2-2)
11. Indianapolis Colts (2-2)
12. Dallas Cowboys (3-1)
13. Chicago Bears (2-2)
14. New York Giants (2-2)
15. Kansas City Chiefs (2-2)
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