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Are we gonna witness two Colorado teams win today?


 

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Fenway Bowl: North Carolina (-2, 52½) vs. UConn (at Boston):

Former Cleveland Browns coach Freddie Kitchens will be the interim Tar Heels’ coach at the Fenway Bowl between the Mack Brown and Bill Belichick regimes. The Huskies were 7-3-1 against the spread in their last 11 games and had a 7-4-1 over-under record this season. North Carolina went 2-9-1 ATS this season and is on a 2-15-1 spread slide against FBS-level opposition overall. Edge: UConn and slight to over.


Pinstripe Bowl: Nebraska (-4, 45½) vs. Boston College (at Bronx, New York):

The Eagles covered their last five for coach Bill O’Brien this season and have gone over in six straight. Boston College is on a 5-2 cover run as an underdog. The Cornhuskers are on a 3-4-2 spread skid and riding a 4-1 under run away from home. Edge: Boston College and slight to over.


New Mexico Bowl: TCU (-11½, 59) vs. Louisiana (at Albuquerque, New Mexico):

The Ragin’ Cajuns went 10-3 straight up this season but 7-6 ATS. Louisiana coach Michael Desormeaux lost and failed to cover in bowls the past two seasons, though both games were close. The Horned Frogs are on an 0-3 ATS skid outside the Big 12, though they won and covered their last three games overall. Edge: Slight to Louisiana.


Pop-Tarts Bowl: Miami-Fla. (-3½, 56) vs. Iowa State (at Orlando, Florida):

The Cyclones are on a 2-5 spread slide after covering five straight. Iowa State is 1-4 straight up and ATS in bowls under coach Matt Campbell. The Hurricanes finished on a 3-5 spread skid and had an 8-3-1 over-under record this season. Edge: Slight to over.


Arizona Bowl: Miami-Ohio (-3, 40½) vs. Colorado State (at Tucson, Arizona):

The RedHawks have covered in six straight bowls, the last five under coach Chuck Martin. The Rams had covered seven straight before failing to cover their final two games. Colorado State also went over in its last two games following a 6-2 under run. The Rams went 1-3 ATS as underdogs this season. Edge: Miami-Ohio.


Military Bowl: N.C. State (-6½, 58½) vs. East Carolina (at Annapolis, Maryland):

The Pirates won four straight after a coaching change (Mike Houston to Blake Harrell) before losing their season finale to Navy. East Carolina also had a five-game over stretch before going under in its last two. The Wolfpack covered four of their last five games and closed the season on an 8-3 over run. N.C. State coach Dave Doeren has lost and failed to cover his last four bowls. Edge: Over.


Alamo Bowl: Colorado (-3½, 55) vs. BYU (at San Antonio):

This could have been the Big 12 title game. The Cougars started the season 9-0 and covered their first six games, but finished on a 1-4-1 ATS skid. BYU went 4-1 ATS as an underdog and closed the season on a 7-1 over run. The Buffaloes closed the season on a 9-1 cover run and 5-3-1 over surge for coach Deion Sanders. Edge: Over and slight to Colorado.


Independence Bowl: Army (-16½, 44) vs. Louisiana Tech (at Shreveport, Louisiana):

The Bulldogs covered their last five games despite losing three of those outright. Louisiana Tech was 5-0 ATS as an underdog this season. Army started the season 9-0 and covered its first six games, though the Black Knights are on a 2-5 spread skid and 1-4 ATS slide as favorites. Army is on a 7-4 over run. Edge: Louisiana Tech.
 

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Chargers (-4, 42½) at Patriots: The Chargers have lost three of their last five, but are 5-2 against the spread on the road this season. Los Angeles is on a 5-2 over run. The Patriots have lost their last five, but have covered two of their last three and five of eight. New England is on a 7-3 over run. Edge: Over.

Broncos at Bengals (-3, 49½): The Broncos had covered five straight and 10 of 12 before their loss to the Chargers in Week 16. Denver is 6-2 ATS on the road this season and riding an 8-2-1 over run. The Bengals have won and covered their last three but are 2-5 ATS at home. Cincinnati is on a 6-2 over run. Edge: Broncos and over.

Cardinals at Rams (-6½, 48): The Cardinals blew out the Rams 41-10 in Arizona on Sept. 15, but they have lost and failed to cover four of their last five. Los Angeles has won and covered four straight and seven of nine. Five of the last seven meetings have gone over. Edge: Rams and over.
 

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Fenway Bowl: North Carolina (-2, 52½) vs. UConn (at Boston):

Former Cleveland Browns coach Freddie Kitchens will be the interim Tar Heels’ coach at the Fenway Bowl between the Mack Brown and Bill Belichick regimes. The Huskies were 7-3-1 against the spread in their last 11 games and had a 7-4-1 over-under record this season. North Carolina went 2-9-1 ATS this season and is on a 2-15-1 spread slide against FBS-level opposition overall. Edge: UConn and slight to over.


Pinstripe Bowl: Nebraska (-4, 45½) vs. Boston College (at Bronx, New York):

The Eagles covered their last five for coach Bill O’Brien this season and have gone over in six straight. Boston College is on a 5-2 cover run as an underdog. The Cornhuskers are on a 3-4-2 spread skid and riding a 4-1 under run away from home. Edge: Boston College and slight to over.


New Mexico Bowl: TCU (-11½, 59) vs. Louisiana (at Albuquerque, New Mexico):

The Ragin’ Cajuns went 10-3 straight up this season but 7-6 ATS. Louisiana coach Michael Desormeaux lost and failed to cover in bowls the past two seasons, though both games were close. The Horned Frogs are on an 0-3 ATS skid outside the Big 12, though they won and covered their last three games overall. Edge: Slight to Louisiana.


Pop-Tarts Bowl: Miami-Fla. (-3½, 56) vs. Iowa State (at Orlando, Florida):

The Cyclones are on a 2-5 spread slide after covering five straight. Iowa State is 1-4 straight up and ATS in bowls under coach Matt Campbell. The Hurricanes finished on a 3-5 spread skid and had an 8-3-1 over-under record this season. Edge: Slight to over.


Arizona Bowl: Miami-Ohio (-3, 40½) vs. Colorado State (at Tucson, Arizona):

The RedHawks have covered in six straight bowls, the last five under coach Chuck Martin. The Rams had covered seven straight before failing to cover their final two games. Colorado State also went over in its last two games following a 6-2 under run. The Rams went 1-3 ATS as underdogs this season. Edge: Miami-Ohio.


Military Bowl: N.C. State (-6½, 58½) vs. East Carolina (at Annapolis, Maryland):

The Pirates won four straight after a coaching change (Mike Houston to Blake Harrell) before losing their season finale to Navy. East Carolina also had a five-game over stretch before going under in its last two. The Wolfpack covered four of their last five games and closed the season on an 8-3 over run. N.C. State coach Dave Doeren has lost and failed to cover his last four bowls. Edge: Over.


Alamo Bowl: Colorado (-3½, 55) vs. BYU (at San Antonio):

This could have been the Big 12 title game. The Cougars started the season 9-0 and covered their first six games, but finished on a 1-4-1 ATS skid. BYU went 4-1 ATS as an underdog and closed the season on a 7-1 over run. The Buffaloes closed the season on a 9-1 cover run and 5-3-1 over surge for coach Deion Sanders. Edge: Over and slight to Colorado.


Independence Bowl: Army (-16½, 44) vs. Louisiana Tech (at Shreveport, Louisiana):

The Bulldogs covered their last five games despite losing three of those outright. Louisiana Tech was 5-0 ATS as an underdog this season. Army started the season 9-0 and covered its first six games, though the Black Knights are on a 2-5 spread skid and 1-4 ATS slide as favorites. Army is on a 7-4 over run. Edge: Louisiana Tech.
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New Jersey fines firms $40K for sports betting violations​

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- New Jersey gambling regulators have handed out $40,000 in fines to two sportsbooks and a tech company for violations that included taking bets on unauthorized events and on games that had already ended.

In information made public Monday, the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement fined DraftKings $20,000. It also levied $10,000 fines on Rush Street Interactive NJ and the sports betting technology company Kambi.

According to documents released by the state, Rush Street accepted 16 bets worth $1,523 in Nov. 2021 on a college basketball game between the University of North Carolina Asheville and Tennessee Tech University after the game had already concluded with a UNC Asheville victory.

Kambi told the enforcement division that a trader had failed to manually remove that game from its betting markets, saying it had stopped receiving messages from its own sports data provider due to a network connectivity error. Kambi said it has updated its guidelines and retrained its traders to prevent a recurrence.

Kambi, which is based in Malta, did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Monday. Rush Street declined comment, and DraftKings had no immediate comment Monday. DraftKings stopped using Kambi in 2021.

In March 2022, Rush Street took seven bets totaling just under $2,900 on three Magic City Jai Alai games after the results were already known.

Kambi told the division it experienced a connectivity issue that allowed the bets to be accepted after the games were over. An explanation of what Kambi did to address the situation was blacked out in documents released by the division.

A month earlier, Rush Street took 13 wagers worth $8,150 with pre-match odds on a PGA match after the event had already begun. In this case, Kambi told the division a newly hired trader failed to enter the correct closing time for bets on the event. The trader and a supervisor underwent retraining.

DraftKings was fined for taking bets on unapproved events, including Russian basketball for nine months in 2020 and 2021. It eventually voided over $61,000 in bets and returned the money to customers after being directed to do so by the state.

In this case, Kambi told the division it misidentified this particular Russian basketball league as one that was approved for wagering in New Jersey. DraftKings told the state it did not catch the error, either.

In 2020, DraftKings accepted 484 wagers on unapproved table tennis matches. Kambi incorrectly enabled the events for wagering without conditions required by the state, the division said.

In Feb. 2022, the division said DraftKings took preseason NFL bets involving specific players but did not give the state specific information on what was to be included in the bets, drawing 182 wagers worth nearly $7,000 that were later voided and refunded to customers.
 
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