Cincinnati Bearcats at Pittsburgh Panthers, Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh PA
Saturday, February 5, 2011, 6:00 pm Eastern, TV: ESPN3
Opening Line: Pitt -9
Current Line: Pitt -9
Opening Total: 132.5
Current Total: 130.5
Money Line: Pitt -475 / Cincinnati +375

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Pittsburgh Panthers at Georgetown Hoyas, Verizon Center, Washington, DC
Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 7:00 pm Eastern, TV: ESPN
Opening Line: Georgetown -3
Current Line: Georgetown -3
Opening Total: 143
Current Total: 141
Money Line: Georgetown -140 / Pitt +120

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Rhode Island Rams at Pittsburgh Panthers
Monday, 11/8/10, 7:00 PM EST; TV:  ESPNU
Opening Point Spread:  Pittsburgh -10.5
Current Betting Line:  Pittsburgh -11
Opening Total:  136
Current Total:  136.5

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Pittsburgh Panthers at Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, IN
Saturday, October 9, 2010, 3:30 pm Eastern, TV: NBC
Opening Line: Notre Dame -6
Current Line: Notre Dame -6
Opening Total: 50
Current Total: 49 1/2
Money Line: Notre Dame -245 / Pitt +205
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The NBA Draft is now a few days in the past, so we have had a chance to let things percolate in our minds for a few days. Here are ten thoughts I’ve had about the events at this point:

1. Ricky Rubio is a jackass. I am so incredibly tired of 18 year old guys who think they rule the world. Rubio has never been to Minneapolis, so how does he know that he doesn’t want to play there. Idiot. I hope he festers in Spain forever. What a terrible way for a young guy to set a tone. The saddest thing is that in the end he’ll get exactly what he wants.

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It has been more than 60 hours since it happened, but it still hasn’t entirely sunk in – Michigan is going to the tournament. Probably. Hopefully. Fingers crossed. For the first time in a long, long, long time. It would obviously help if we won a conference tournament game or two, but I think it would be a massive travesty for us to get bounced now given what we have accomplished so far and given the last win at Minnesota. Now I’m nervous. Not about how the team will do, mind you – I’m just thrilled we are there this year, so I’ll take whatever I can get. I’m nervous about how to act when your team is in the tournament. I was a much younger man the last time the Wolverines danced, so I feel lost.

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As NCAA basketball starts conference play, this is a good time to look at the top teams in the nation. They’ve played non-conference clubs primarily. Many, but not all, of those games were cupcakes as some of the best in some of the toughest conferences met weaker teams in weaker leagues. Now the battles begin to determine league dominance and national prominence. Each team has about 16 regular-season contests left to go. Here’s a thumbnail sketch of the five top-ranked clubs in the nation.

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