NLCS Game 6 Among Handicapping Expert Picks

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Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Tigers meet the Tigers in a ranked matchup, the Horned Frogs host the Air Force, and MLB continues its march to the World Series.

Colliding on the gridiron . . .

There are four ranked matchups on the college football schedule for Saturday, with No. 14 Nebraska (-5.5) at No. 17 Oklahoma State, No. 10 Wisconsin at No. 13 Iowa (-6), No. 3 Oklahoma (-3) at No. 18 Missouri, and No. 6 LSU at No. 5 Auburn (-6). LSU (7-0 SU, 3-4 ATS) played cupcake opponent McNeese State last week, settling for a 32-10 home win. Jarrett Lee threw for just 75 yards for LSU in that victory, with no touchdowns and no interceptions, while Michael Ford ran for 86 yards and two scores. Auburn (7-0 SU, 4-3 ATS) rolled to a 65-43 home win over Arkansas in their last contest. Cam Newton threw for one touchdown and ran for another three for Auburn in that matchup.

Other games involving Top 25 teams on the Saturday slate: Syracuse at No. 20 West Virginia (-13.5), Duke at No. 23 Virginia Tech (-27), Purdue at No. 11 Ohio State (-24), No. 8 Michigan State (-6) at Northwestern, Iowa State at No. 22 Texas (-21), Mississippi at No. 21 Arkansas (-9.5), Washington State at No. 12 Stanford (-36.5), Colorado State at No. 9 Utah (-30.5), No. 19 South Carolina (-12.5) at Vanderbilt, No. 7 Alabama (-16.5) at Tennessee, UAB at No. 24 Mississippi State (-20), North Carolina at No. 25 Miami (-6.5), Washington at No. 15 Arizona (-6.5), and Air Force at No. 4 TCU (-18.5). The Horned Frogs (7-0 SU, 2-4 ATS) pounded BYU 31-3 at home in their most recent game.

Dateline 8:47 EST! Oct. 16, Ole Miss stays within the number easily. Oct. 9th, Minnesota covers. Oct. 3, the Giants in a rout. Oct. 2, UNLV cashed the ticket. Sept. 26 the Chiefs routing the 49ers right after Sept. 25 it was another gift on Stanford, Sept. 19 it was the Dolphins over Vikings. Sept. 18 Nebraska routs Washington, Sept 11 it was Alabama humiliating Penn State, and Sept 4 it was Oregon State covering versus TCU.

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As well, the CFL closes out Week 17 of its schedule on Saturday with Toronto (7-8 SU, 7-8 ATS) at Winnipeg (4-11 SU, 9-6 ATS) and Saskatchewan (9-6 SU, 8-7 ATS) at Edmonton (5-10 SU, 6-9 ATS). Oddsmakers have the Blue Bombers pegged as 5.5-point home favorites in that first matchup, with the total set at 49.5 points. The Riders are then 2.5-point road favorites in the later game, with that contest’s total listed at 50.5.

Meeting up on the diamond . . .

The Giants and Phillies will continue the NLCS in Philadelphia on Saturday, with Jonathan Sanchez (0-1, 2.02 ERA in the playoffs) taking on Roy Oswalt (1-1, 3.29 ERA in the playoffs) in Game 6 of the series. Lefthander Sanchez was tagged with the loss in Game 2 of the series, surrendering three runs (two earned) on five hits over six innings, while fanning seven. Righthander Oswalt beat Sanchez in Game 2, holding the Giants to just one run on three hits over his eight innings of work while striking out nine batters. Oswalt also took a loss in relief on Wednesday, surrendering one run in the ninth inning.

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Taking a trip around the rink . . .

Finally, the NHL has a busy slate of 13 games scheduled for Saturday, with the Rangers at Boston, Atlanta at Washington, Toronto at Philadelphia, Montreal at Ottawa, Buffalo at New Jersey, the Islanders at Florida, Nashville at Dallas, Pittsburgh at St. Louis, Columbus at Chicago, Los Angeles at Colorado, Carolina at Phoenix, San Jose at Edmonton, and Anaheim at Detroit. The Ducks got a game-winning goal from Ryan Getzlaf on Thursday night to pick up a 3-2 road win over the Flyers. Backup netminder Curtis McElhinney made 40 saves for Anaheim in that contest. The Red Wings topped the Flames 4-2 at home on Thursday, with Jimmy Howard making 34 saves on the day.

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