Best college hoops bets: Exciting matchups in the Big Ten, Mountain West, and Pac-12

Previewing an action-packed Tuesday night in men’s college basketball.

Tuesday’s slate of men’s college basketball action covers a few high-profile matchups from all across the nation. Beginning early, a Big Ten battle between two of the conference’s best teams will surely set the tone for the rest of the evening. An ensuing big-time battle in the Mountain West — between Wyoming and Boise State — should hold down the fort until some late-night Pac-12 hoops between two top-10 teams end this Tuesday on a high.

Find your comfortable spot on the couch and get your popcorn ready for this long and entertaining night of college hoops.

All odds via Tipico Sportsbook

Former Oregon RB Cyrus Habibi-Likio to declare for NFL draft

A once great Duck will be heading to the next level. Cyrus Habibi-Likio has announced the end of his college career.

Sometimes it’s good to check in on the players that you used to root for but transferred away. In this case, we want to take a quick look at former Oregon Ducks running back Cyrus Habibi-Likio, who transferred to the Boise State Broncos ahead of the 2021 season.

On Friday, Habibi-Likio announced that he will be declaring for the 2022 NFL draft and working to “fulfill my lifelong dream.”

CHL had a solid season with the Broncos this past year, rushing for 374 yards and two touchdowns while adding 213 receiving yards as well. After three successful years with the Ducks, Habibi-Likio will finish his college career with 783 total rushing yards and 23 touchdowns, adding 233 yards receiving.

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A late score fails to change outcome of Wyoming-Boise St. game but delivers a bad beat instead

Detailing how a late score led to a bad beat.

Nothing quite screams ‘Friday night’ like a plan that falls apart at the last second, which is exactly what happened last night for all the bettors that had Boise St. covering the spread at home against Wyoming.

The game naturally took the backseat to the other sporting events that held the center stage on Friday, which included the Warriors-Bulls and UCLA-Vilanova games that occupied the national television audience. However, the Mountain West football clash between Boise State and Wyoming provided one of the more annoying bad beats of the season.

The Broncos led Wyoming 23-7 late in the fourth quarter with just 15 seconds remaining in the game. A 16-point deficit was unlikely for the Cowboys to overcome given how little time they had to orchestrate a comeback, but they tried anyway. Wyoming WR Isaiah Neyor took a 15-yard pass from Levi Williams, evaded a couple of tackles, and scampered up the sideline and into the endzone for a 74-yard touchdown with four seconds remaining. Now down 10, the Cowboys would attempt and fail to convert the 2-PT conversion, leaving their deficit at two possessions and too far out of reach.

No big deal, right? Wyoming scored a worthless TD late in the game but would still end up dropping its fifth game in the last six, while Boise won and stayed within striking distance of first place in the Mountain division of the conference.

But as the touchdown was worthless to the two teams, it was plenty meaningful to bettors as the score 16-point margin finished at 10, killing the Broncos’ 13.5-point line and providing a bad beat to start the college football weekend.

Bob Stoops joins Chris Petersen to revisit epic 2007 Fiesta Bowl versus Boise State

Legendary Oklahoma head football coach Bob Stoops sat down with Chris Petersen to revisit their epic clash in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl.

It’s a memory Oklahoma fans might try to forget.

The 2007 Fiesta Bowl was the night Boise State used the hook and lateral and statue of liberty plays to haunt Sooner dreams.

The Broncos pulled off the stunner that night over Oklahoma, 43-42, when Boise State running back Ian Johnson took a 2-point conversion handoff and ran it in untouched in overtime.

Former Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops sat down with then-Boise State head coach Chris Petersen on FOX to revisit that night.

“Alright, Chris, I’m going to come clean right now. I haven’t watched this game for 15 years, so I haven’t watched it since it happened. I told my wife on the plane the next day, ‘You do realize we’re going to see those last couple plays the rest of our life,'” Stoops said.

Stoops was right. It’s regarded as one of the classic college football games in history. Being on the wrong end of it, that means Oklahoma fans have endured their fair share of highlights they would rather not revisit.

Petersen said he thought about trying a 2-point conversion in the final moments of regulation after Boise State quarterback Jared Zabransky and company delivered the hook and lateral touchdown.

“I tell you right here, so it’s so much pandemonium and I’m thinking, ‘We’ve got to end this. Let’s go for two.’ So, I’m like initially going, ‘Let’s go for two. Let’s go for two.’ And then people are hearing me finally and they’re going, ‘You want to go for two? You want to go for two?’ And then I’m like, ‘No, no, no. We’re going for one.’ Because I knew, it can’t go on too long,” Petersen said.

Petersen said they wanted to run the statue of liberty play earlier on in the game but hadn’t yet. He also touched on one of their fears with running the play.

“You look at it closely, too. Zabransky and Ian Johnson who scores, the running back, their feet almost hit. They did click in practice and we had tried to tell them, ‘Hey, make sure you get clearance.’ He could’ve fallen down there and you know who’s looking like the biggest loser of all time,” Petersen said as he rewatched the walk-off winner for his Broncos.

What a different world that would’ve been if Zabransky and Johnson collided in the backfield and the upset never was.

Alas, Stoops was quick to give credit where credit was due.

“No, it was your day. It was a great job, man,” Stoops said.

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Don’t sleep on Boise State WR Khalil Shakir

Boise State wide receiver Khalil Shakir is a pass-catching prospect every NFL team should be watching this season

If your favorite NFL team is looking for an under-the-radar wide receiver prospect in the 2022 NFL draft class, Boise State’s Khalil Shakir should be on their short list.

The six-foot, 190-pound senior is putting together an impressive 2021 campaign for the Broncos, racking up some of the best numbers in the conference, and earning the highest receiving grade of any Mountain West wide receiver from Pro Football Focus so far this season.

A big-play threat who excels after the catch, Shakir might not be getting the attention of other pass-catchers from Power 5 programs, but he’s a polished route-runner with a well-rounded skill set who has the tools to make an immediate impact at the next level.

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WATCH: Oklahoma State Cowboys at Boise State Broncos – Key Facts, Stats

Key facts and stats ahead of the Oklahoma State Cowboys – Boise State Broncos Week 3 college football matchup.

The Oklahoma State Cowboys hit the road for the first time this season, making the program’s first-ever trip to Idaho. They take on the Boise State Broncos, who are 1-1 after beating UTEP 54-13 last week.

The Cowboys are 2-0, but have largely depended on their defense to secure wins due to less than stellar offensive performances. Boise State is the favorite in this Big 12-Mountain West matchup. Go to Tipico Sportsbook for the most updated odds:

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Big 12 predictions for week 3 of the 2021 season

Get set for week three of the college football season with predictions for all eight contests featuring Big 12 teams.

The Big 12 had a good record last week, going 8-2. However, it lost its two most important matchups. The Texas Longhorns lost to the Arkansas Razorbacks by 19 points, and the Iowa Hawkeyes pummeled Brock Purdy and the Iowa State Cyclones.

TCU had the most impressive win. A tight 34-32 win over the California Golden Bears and Oklahoma State had to rally to beat a Tulsa team that always gives them fits.

This week, there are several intriguing nonconference games on the slate and the first Big 12 matchup of the season between Kansas and Baylor. With that, let’s take a look at this week’s Big 12 predictions.

Last Week: 9-1*

*Last week was the first week of Big 12 predictions, but I’ll keep a running tally over the course of the season. 

Bye Weeks: TCU Horned Frogs

Plane tracking Auburn football’s quest for Bryan Harsin at Boise State

Plane tracking the Auburn football coaching search upon reaching an agreement with Boise State’s Bryan Harsin

Tuesday, news broke that the Auburn football program would look to Boise State’s Bryan Harsin as the successor to Gus Malzahn at head coach.

After a week filled with drama and headlines for the Tigers, the program appears to finally have a candidate interested in taking the available position on ‘The Plains.’

UGAWire decided to fire up the ‘ole planetracker for a variety of Alabama airports upon hearing the news.

Coincidentally, it looks as though a plane is currently headed to Prattville, Alabama out of Boise, Idaho.

Now, before you jump to conclusions that this could be any regular delivery jet, a rental plane arrived in Boise at 1:00 ET this afternoon.

Within the hour of the news breaking on Harsin to Auburn, a new plane took off headed back to Prattville.

Of course, this isn’t 100% confirmed to be related to Auburn, but who else is traveling to Boise, Idaho out of a private airport in the Alabama countryside  where several boosters for the school reside, on a NetJet.

Let’s speculate for a minute. The plane that went out to Boise likely delivered powerful members of the Auburn search committee and or boosters to work out a contract with Harsin.

Upon reaching an agreement, the Auburn people out in Boise are headed back East and now have two destinations tonight.

First, the returning NetJet plane is scheduled to arrive in Prattville at 10:30 ET. Then, the jet will take off again for Atlanta at Peachtree Dekalb Airport, with a scheduled arrival of midnight ET.

What does all this mean?

Well, it could very well be powerful members of the Auburn board/boosters arriving in Prattville tonight, with the remaining members of the search committee going back to Atlanta.

Remember, the Tigers announced last week that they would use a committee headed out of the Peach State capital for their hiring process.

Stay tuned, folks… We might be onto something here… (wink, wink)

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Warriors land draft and stash candidate Justinian Jessup out of Boise State with No. 51 overall pick

With their final pick in the second round of the 2020 NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors picked Boise State’s Justinian Jessup at No. 51.

After bringing Memphis big man James Wiseman and Arizona point guard Nico Mannion to the Bay Area with their first two picks in the NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors put a bow on the 2020 draft with the No. 51 overall selection.

With their second pick in the final round of the 2020 NBA draft, Golden State selected Justinian Jessup out of Boise State at No. 51 overall.

Jessup played four seasons at Boise State, averaging 12.3 points on 42.6% shooting from the field with 4.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.2 steals per contest. The 22-year-old is a proven shooter, averaging 40.8% shooting from beyond the arc over his career at the college level.

On Rookie Wire’s big board, the Boise State shooter placed at No. 72 in the final pre-draft rankings. According to Bryan Kalbrosky, Jessup has “above average size” and “good touch from beyond the arc.”

Via Rookie Wire:

One of the top candidates for a draft-and-stash prospect out of the NCAA is Boise State’s Justinian Jessup. He has good touch from beyond the arc and he shot over 40% from 3-point range during his four-year collegiate career. He also is 6-foot-7, which is an above-average height for his position. Look for his name as a possible consideration for teams in the second round while he plays overseas.

Although the Warriors drafted Jessup in the second round on Wednesday night, his arrival to the Bay Area could take some time. According to Anthony Slater of The Athletic, Jessup is a draft and stash pick for the Warriors.

Via @anthonyVslater on Twitter:

The 6-foot-7 wing is signed to play in Australia’s NBL with LaMelo Ball’s former team, the Illawarra Hawks.

Via @thehawks on Twitter:

Jessup can build professional experience in the NBL while developing his game. As Golden State builds the foundation for their future with Wiseman, Jessup could potentially have an impact down the road as an experienced shooter off the bench.

Via @warriors on Twitter:

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College Football News Preview 2020: Boise State Broncos

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Boise State Broncos season with what you need to know.

College Football News Preview 2020: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Boise State Broncos season with what you need to know.


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– What You Need To Know: Offense | Defense
Top Players | Key Players, Games, Stats
What Will Happen, Win Total Prediction
Schedule Analysis
– Boise State Previews 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015

2019 Record: 12-2 overall, 8-0 in MW
Head Coach: Bryan Harsin, 7th year, 64-17
2019 CFN Final Opinion Ranking: 28
2019 CFN Final Season Formula Ranking: 10
2019 CFN Preview Ranking: 60

No one knows what’s going to happen to the 2020 college football season. We’ll take a general look at where each team stands – doing it without spring ball to go by – while crossing our fingers that we’ll all have some well-deserved fun this fall. Hoping you and yours are safe and healthy.

5. College Football News Preview 2020: Boise State Broncos Offense 3 Things To Know

– The offense managed to get through the season averaging 429 yards and a league-high 35 points per game despite quarterback injuries, a massive turnover at all the skill spots, and with a line that was just okay in pass protection.

There’s still more work to be done, but it’s not like the program isn’t used to filling in the gaps.


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It starts on the offensive line that paved the way for just 167 rushing yards per game but was okay at not allowing a ton of tackles for loss. Four starters are gone including star left tackle Ezra Cleveland, and the depth is going to be stretched thin early on.

Getting Rice transfer Uzoma Osuji for one tackle spot helps, and junior John Ojukwi will be a starter at one tackle, but this will be one of the team’s biggest area of early concerns.

The backs are there to make the ground game roll. 5-11, 205-pound Georgie Holani led the way with over 1,000 rushing yards and seven scores, and he caught 26 passes for 206 yards and three touchdowns. He doesn’t have to do it all with 425-yard, six-touchdown senior Robert Mahone and junior Andrew Van Buren back to rotate in.

The quarterback situation is solid. If he can stay healthy, Hank Bachmeier will be one of the Mountain West’s biggest stars. He came out red hot as a true freshman before getting banged up, and junior Chase Cord is a veteran who can step in and produce.

Leading downfield playmaker John Hightower is gone, but 63-catch Khalil Shakir is back along with 5-8 senior speedster CT Thomas. 6-6, 256-pound senior John Bates has the talent to do a whole lot more after catching 22 passes for 273 yards and a score.

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