Election Tuesday Vote Results: Obama Wins, But Here’s Who Covers

Sports will take a back seat to politics on Tuesday night as election results pour in. Forget about it. Barack Obama wins in a landslide. Forget the exit polls, we have the real projected election results 2008. The networks may be the place to go to follow black panthers intimidating voters, but we have the accurate projected results.

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But here’s a look at the matchups trying to grab your attention in the Daily Sports Roundup.

The Gridiron Spotlight

Buffalo will host Miami-Ohio in Mid-American action in the only football game on tap for Tuesday night. The Bulls have been the superior team so far this season, both on the field and at the betting window. Buffalo is coming off consecutive wins over Army and Ohio which boosted them to 4-4 (5-3 against-the-spread) through eight games this year.

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Miami-Ohio, on the other hand, was blasted 54-21 by Kent State last time out, and they’re just 2-6 (3-4 ATS) on the season. The RedHawks will be trying to get back into the win column as road underdogs in this contest, as Buffalo was opened by the oddsmakers as 8-point favorites. Miami-Ohio won this meeting 31-28 at home last year, and in fact they’ve managed to beat Buffalo each of the last nine times that they’ve met. 

Other Notable Events

There are three games on the NBA schedule for Tuesday night, including the Celtics playing on the road against the Rockets. Boston was bounced 95-79 at home by the Pacers last time out, dropping them to 2-1 on the season. Houston has lived up to the preseason hype this year, starting out with wins over the Grizzlies, Mavs, and Thunder.

Rounding out the NBA’s Tuesday slate are Phoenix at New Jersey, and Dallas at San Antonio. The Spurs are still looking to pick up their first win of the season, as they lost 103-98 to the Suns in their opener and then fell 100-99 to the Trail Blazers last time out. 

The Rest of the Schedule

The NHL is the busiest league on Tuesday night, with seven games on the schedule. That slate includes four games taking place in Canada, where the fans don’t have to worry about making time to cast ballots. Those four contests: Washington at Ottawa, Carolina at Toronto, Phoenix at Calgary, and also Nashville at Vancouver in late action.

The other three games on the ice on Tuesday are the Islanders at the Rangers, Anaheim at Los Angeles, and Minnesota at San Jose. The Sharks knocked off the Avalanche 5-3 on Sunday night, and they’ve now won four straight games (and six of their past seven outings) to sit with a stellar 10-2-0 mark. San Jose is also 6-0 at home.

News from the Wire

Heat forward Shawn Marion broke his nose over the weekend but is expected to play through the injury . . . Texans quarterback Matt Schaub suffered a knee injury on Sunday and had to give way to Sage Rosenfels . . . New Lions quarterback Daunte Culpepper could be in the mix for playing time immediately . . . Bears quarterback Kyle Orton is expected to miss the next month of action because of a badly sprained ankle.

A Peek at the Future

The NFL has a Thursday game this week, with Denver at Cleveland. The oddsmakers opened the Browns as 3-point home favorites, with the total at 46.5 points . . . the best mid-week college football matchup takes place on Thursday as well, with No. 11 TCU at No. 10 Utah. The Horned Frogs opened as 1-point favorites . . . Jimmie Johnson leads Carl Edwards by 106 points heading into Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series event at Phoenix.

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