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04/23/2010 -
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Jerry Hughes wouldn't dare start spinning on his first full day as a Colt.
By the season opener, he might not have a choice.
The Colts introduced their newest defensive end Friday, and Hughes wasted no time in comparing himself to Indianapolis' two Pro Bowl defensive ends, Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis.
``My game is very fast, very tenacious,'' Hughes said. ``When I get on the field, I play one speed and that's fast.''
Hughes' philosophy is a perfect match with the Colts defense, which is precisely the reason Colts president Bill Polian took Hughes with the 31st overall pick Thursday.
Polian had long been after a third speed rusher to keep Freeney and Mathis fresh or to fill in when Freeney and Mathis aren't 100 percent. The lack of a pass rush when Freeney and Mathis aren't going full bore, or playing together, has become a glaring weakness for Indy.
It was the primary reason San Diego beat Indy in the 2007 playoffs with a backup quarterback and backup running back.
It was the primary reason they couldn't stop Drew Brees in the Super Bowl, too.
So as Hughes slid down to the Colts in the first round Thursday, Polian quickly took the player who looks like a carbon-copy of Mathis and Freeney - minus, of course, Freeney's trademark move.
``I like Dwight Freeney, I like the way he plays,'' Hughes said. ``But I've got to work on that spin. He has a pretty nasty spin. It might take me a while, but it's something I definitely want to add to my repertoire.''
Freeney will gladly serve as Hughes' mentor, just as he did with Mathis and Eric Foster and other Colts linemen who fit the smallish mold.
At 6-foot-1, 255 pounds, Hughes has prototypical size for a Colts' end.
He ran a 4.69-second 40 on campus, and like Freeney, thought his NFL future would come at running back - until the TCU coaches handed him No. 98 as a freshman. Now he'll be wearing No. 92.
Suddenly, Hughes changed his perspective.
``I was a little shocked at first,'' Hughes said, wearing a suit and his shiny new ring from TCU's Mountain West title. ``I thought they were going to redshirt me, and then I thought 'That's cool.' My next question was how do I get out there on the field?''
Hughes figured it out pretty quick.
He started adding weight and muscle to his 210-pound body, and when he returned home for the first time, well, Hughes' parents almost didn't recognize him.
``It was surprising to see your little boy as this big guy,'' Hughes' father, Jerry Sr., said Friday. ``We knew he was gaining weight, but we didn't know it was going to be that fast.''
The converted running back also learned to use his speed and leverage to get around the behemoth offensive linemen, and when he got into the backfield Hughes developed a penchant for pulling down quarterbacks.
How good was he in college?
After leading the Football Bowl Subdivision with 15 sacks in 2008, Hughes beat all those extra blockers in 2009 for 11 1/2 sacks. His two-year total, 26 1/2, was the most in the nation.
He won the 2009 Ted thought Award as the nation's top defensive end. He was a semifinalist in 2008 and 2009 for the Chuck Bednarik Award, as college football's top defender. He was the Mountain West defensive player of the year last season.
And NFL scouts were so impressed, Hughes considered leaving school after his junior season before eventually returning to fulfill the promise he made to his parents by earning a degree. Mission accomplished.
Now, after adding 45 pounds in college, giving up his dream of being a running back and turning down a chance to turn pro a year early, Hughes has landed in the perfect spot for an apprenticeship.
``I just like the way he (Freeney) uses his speed, his power-rushing moves and that deadly spin that he has,'' Hughes said. ``I think I play fast, just like him.''
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<< Clausen lands in Carolina
New York, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Jimmy Clausen waited longer than anticipated
to hear his name announced during the 2010 NFL Draft, as the Notre Dame
quarterback was taken with the 48th overall pick by the Carolina Panthers.
The Panthers, who
<< Vanek out for Game 5
Buffalo, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Buffalo Sabres forward Thomas Vanek will not
play in Game 5 of his club's playoff set against the Boston Bruins due to a
high ankle sprain.
Earlier Friday in his post-practice press conference, Sabres he
<< Storms end play in New Orleans
Avondale, LA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Heavy storms forced the suspension of Friday's
second round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
Two-time U.S. Open champion Lee Janzen (66), last week's Heritage playoff
loser Brian Davis (66) and Ale
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -Tim Tebow looked out the foggy window as his weather-delayed flight dropped through the dark clouds and descended into Centennial Airport on Friday afternoon.He saw the snow-covered city, the wind-whipped pines and the snarled
Mets' Maine leaves game >>
Flushing, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - New York Mets pitcher John Maine departed
Friday's game against Atlanta with muscle spasms and pain in his left elbow.
He is listed as day-to-day.
Maine got through 3 2/3 innings, allowing just a ru
Temple F Allen declares for NBA Draft >>
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Temple Owls forward Lavoy Allen announced
Friday his intentions to skip his senior season of college basketball and
enter the 2010 NBA Draft.
Allen will not hire an agent, giving him the opportunity
Marlins/Rockies washed out in first MLB postponement of 2010 >>
Denver, CO (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Friday's game between the Florida Marlins and
Colorado Rockies was postponed, resulting in the first rainout in the majors
this season.
The contest will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Saturday, sta
Clausen lands in Carolina; McCoy falls to Browns in third round >>
New York, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Jimmy Clausen waited longer than anticipated
to hear his name announced during the 2010 NFL Draft, as the Notre Dame
quarterback was taken with the 48th overall pick by the Carolina Panthers.
The Pan
Big 12 Conference betting odds
Work left to do: Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Kansas State
Texas joins Texas A&M and Kansas as locks after getting league win No. 11. Texas Tech greatly helped its own hopes and crippled OK State's with the two-point win Saturday. Is K-State the last reasonable hopeful? Could be an elimination match in Stillwater on Tuesday, at least for the Cowboys.
Work left to do:
Texas Tech [18-11 (7-7), RPI: 44, SOS: 12] A critical two-point win over OK State leaves the Red Raiders with Baylor and at Iowa State left. Get both and the Red Raiders likely are good to go. Get one and there could be some interesting comparisons with a K-State team that could finish two or three games "ahead" of them in the standings but doesn't have any of the quality wins Texas Tech has. Not a lot in nonconference play (against Arkansas in Little Rock being the best win, by far) to lean on.
Oklahoma State [18-9 (5-8), RPI: 50, SOS: 35] Still without a road win, the Cowboys now need to win two on the road just to get to .500 in conference play. It's hard to recall a team (OK, other than Clemson) falling so precipitously from lock status to almost certainly out of the NCAAs at this point. There are wins to be had in the last three, including a very big home game against K-State on Tuesday, but this team is reeling. Can you tell the pressure to win is getting to them with the way the final possession played out at Texas Tech? There are some good nonconference performances to lean on, specifically beating Missouri State and Syracuse on neutral floors and Pitt in OK City, but if the Pokes don't right this very, very soon, that won't be enough.
Kansas State [20-9 (9-5), RPI: 56, SOS: 96] It pays to be in the Big 12 North. The nine league wins are Colorado (twice), Missouri (twice), Iowa State (twice), Baylor, Nebraska and (a good one against) Texas. That helps explain the middling computer profile. The win over USC is nice, but the nonconference leaves a lot to be desired. The game at OK State in Stillwater on Tuesday is huge, as it could KO the Cowboys and leave K-State with a home date against Oklahoma with which to work.
In any football or basketball game (the main sports that use point spreads) there are two teams playing against each other.
Those teams, though, are rarely exactly evenly matched – meaning that typically one team has a better chance than the other to win the game. If bettors were allowed to bet on who was simply going to win the game, smart ones would obviously bet on the better team (likely winning more than 50% of the time in the process).
If winning were that easy the Las Vegas and online sportsbooks would stop taking any bets! This is where the point spread comes in: the basic function of the point spread is to balance the likelihood of each team “winning” by adjusting the final score by the point spread. After this adjustment is made you get the Against The Spread result (ATS result for short).
Let’s look at Super Bowl XXXIX, New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles. Most people believed the defending champ Patriots to be the better team – so if betting were simply based upon which team would win the game, an uneven majority of people would have wagered on New England. But, by using the point spread, the bookmakers adjusted the terms of the bet, evening the proposition so about half the people believed the Pats to be the smart bet, while the other half considered Philly to be the smart bet.
New England Patriots -7 vs. Philadelphia Eagles
The better team, called the Favorite, is expected to win the game and must “give” or “lay” points to the weaker team. The favorite is listed with a minus sign and the number of points they are favored by (e.g., New England -7)
In the case of our example, New England must not only win the game, but they must win by more than 7 points for Pats bettors to have a winning ATS result. An Eagles bettor wins his bet either if:
There was also the possibility that the final score could land exactly on the spread number (for example, the Pats winning 28-21 when -7), which is called a “push” or “no action” and a refund is then issued to bettors of both teams.
The same game with the same point spread can be considered from the weaker team’s perspective: The Underdog (Philly in the case of our example) is not expected to win the game and online football betting thus receives or “gets” points given by the stronger team. When a game is stated from the underdog’s perspective the team is listed with a plus sign and the number of points they are underdogs by:
Philadelphia Eagles +7 vs. New England Patriots
Keep in mind that Philadelphia +7 and New England -7 is the same point spread on the same game, simply stated differently. The first is from the underdog’s perspective; the later is from the favorite’s.
Not a must, but for some a mathematical approach is insightful. You can determine the ATS winner by either:
Let’s look at the actual result of Super Bowl XXXIX: New England 24 Philadelphia 21
The favorite, New England, won the game but not by more than the point spread they were favored by (7), so the ATS result was a LOSS for Pats bettors.
Looking at it from the underdog’s perspective, Philly did not win the game, but they lost by less than the point spread (7), so the ATS result was a WIN for Eagle bettors.
Mathematically considered, 24 for the favorite Pats minus 7 equals 17, which is less than the 20 the Eagles scored, so the underdog Eagles win the ATS result (or you could figure 20 plus 7 equals 27 for the Eagles, which is more than 24 for the Pats).
Emily’s boyfriend understood the point spread and wagered $100 on the Eagles at +7. The Eagles may not have gotten a Super Bowl ring, but since they won the ATS result Emily’s boyfriend cashed his bet – giving him money to take her out to a nice dinner.
And now hopefully you understand how to read point spreads, putting you one step closer to joining the fun of sports betting.
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