Holy Cross: Paying the Rent for over 15 Years

Went 2-1 last night (1-1 on here and took Wichita St -3 EVEN 2H) so good start so far in this tourney.

Onto my big play for tonight:

Holy Cross +2.5 (now +3) vs Southern U in a battle of 16 seeds. Also taking the ML at +120.

Holy Cross has a big linkage to my sports betting history. Actually, it was them (and the 2002 Tampa Bay Bucs) that helped pay a even more broke-than-usual unemployed Sean pay rent in 2002 when they covered a +22 spread as a #16 seed vs Kansas, and actually leading for most of the game until they ran out of gas.

In 2001 as a #2 seed, they covered vs Kentucky in a pretty exciting game, as well as vs a Dwayne Wade led Marquette in 2003. Even when they didn’t cover vs Southern Illinois, they still chopped the 10 point spread losing 61-51.

Holy Cross, a Catholic school based out of Worcester, has a rich basketball history. Celtics greats’ Tommy Heinsohn and Bob Cousy went there. Bill Simmons is an alum. Old coach Ralph Willard (who coached the 2001-2005 teams above) is considered one of the best coaches in the Patriot League’s history and it up there in all time D1 NCAA wins. And this team is no exception; despite being the 9th seed in their tournament, they ran the table and beat #1 Lehigh in their own building despite being a +10 point underdog (which I of course took; I wish Bovada also offered the ML which other online books had at +2800!). I am 4-0-1 taking this team in its history; I might as well keep firing on them until it breaks.

I fully expect them to win tonight, and then cover vs Oregon in the next game. I mean, they have the power of Jesus behind them. And if anyone out there loves a miracle (cover), it would be Jesus fucking Christ.

I’ll be posting my tournament picks b/t here and on my twitter feed, @Seanismoney. The picks will come on fast and furious like a 3-on-2 fast break. This might be the year a #16 seed wins as I find that two of the #1’s, Virginia and Kansas (who has a history of choking in this tournament despite great teams), are overrated….and this is Oregon’s first time as a #1, so it will be interesting to see how they handle it. For those wondering:

Also taking Michigan -2