Daily Sports Roundup Saturday, November 21
Daily Sports Roundup
Saturday, November 21
Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Spurs host the Wizards, the Longhorns get set for the Jayhawks, and the Gators have a date with the Golden Panthers.
Colliding on the gridiron . . .
The No. 1 Florida Gators will look to stay undefeated in college football action on Saturday afternoon when they take on Florida International as huge 45-point favorites (with the total at 54 points). Tim Tebow and company (10-0 SU, 3-5-1 ATS) got past South Carolina 24-14 last weekend, with the quarterback throwing for 199 yards and a touchdown in that win (and also rushing for a score). The Golden Panthers (3-7 SU, 4-6 ATS) are coming off a 35-28 win over North Texas.
No. 3 Texas is also a big favorite on Saturday, as they're giving up 27.5 points at home against Kansas (with that total at 57 points). No. 4 TCU will be looking to cover a 31-point spread on the road on Saturday when they take on Wyoming (with a total of 47.5). No. 9 Ohio State (-12) has a date in Michigan on Saturday, while No. 10 LSU is a road underdog against Mississippi (-4.5). No. 2 Alabama is also in action on Saturday, but there's no line for their game against Chattanooga.
Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
Nine games make up the NBA schedule for Saturday, with New York at New Jersey, Philadelphia at Cleveland, Atlanta at New Orleans, Milwaukee at Memphis, Sacramento at Houston, Chicago at Denver, Detroit at Utah, Minnesota at Portland, and Washington at San Antonio. The Spurs slipped to 4-6 (4-6 ATS) on the season with a 90-83 loss to Utah on Thursday night. Both Manu Ginobili (groin) and Tony Parker (ankle) sat out Thursday night against the Jazz.
As well, No. 4 Kentucky (3-0 SU, 0-2 ATS) will try to pick up their fourth straight win to start the season in college hoops action on Saturday. The Wildcats got past Sam Houston State 102-92 in their last game on Thursday. Rider (2-1 SU, 1-1 ATS) will be looking to knock the Wildcats for a loss; they fell 79-46 to Virginia on Thursday. No. 9 Duke also plays on Saturday, as they host Radford, while the Paradise Jam preseason tournament continues out in the Virgin Islands.
Taking a trip around the rink . . .
A packed slate of National Hockey League games on Saturday includes an afternoon matchup between the Flames and Kings in Los Angeles. Calgary (12-6-2) was thumped 7-1 at home by the Blackhawks on Thursday night, with Olli Jokinen providing the team's only goal in the second period. Miikka Kiprusoff gave up six goals on 24 shots. Los Angeles (13-8-2) fell 3-2 to the Flyers in their last game on Wednesday. Jarret Stoll and Drew Doughty had the Kings' markers.
Also on the ice on Saturday: Pittsburgh at Atlanta, Washington at Toronto, Buffalo at Ottawa, Florida at the Rangers, Detroit at Montreal, Tampa Bay at Carolina, New Jersey at Dallas, the Islanders at St. Louis, Philadelphia at Phoenix, Columbus at Nashville, San Jose at Anaheim, and Chicago at Edmonton. Kris Versteeg had a pair of goals for the Hawks in their rout of the Flames on Thursday night, while Duncan Keith had three assists in that contest.
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