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Casual Lock of the Day - February 19th, 2010

From THE GLOBAL PHENOMENON's man Varmint out in Vegas (yes, he really lives in Vegas) comes your 5-Star Guaranteed Casual Lock of the Day:

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Heaven is a place on Earth.

Lock of the Day after The Jump:

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I am 3-5 after Georgetown's spirited comeback fell just short, but I don't need to remind you all about that.  While my record is less than impressive (yes, I have lost 4 in a row), I GUARANTEE it's just a rough patch and you'll be happy if you stick with me for the next month and a half.  Tonight I'm hitting the Ivy League...

Harvard +3.5 vs Cornell

These two teams can ball, which is a term you rarely associate with two Ivy league teams. With Harvard red-faced from a 36-point walloping they suffered at Cornell on January 30, look for the Crimson to get their revenge here tonight.

Empty your bank accounts and lay heavy.  Harvard +3.5 is a LOCK!!!



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HORRIBLE PICK

This should be Varmit’s last.

by lordnick on Feb 19, 2010 3:05 PM EST reply actions  

the gauntlet

If Varmint cannot go 2-1 or better over the weekend then we will need to hold open tryouts to find a suitable replacement, or at least to find someone he can go head to head with to try to prove his mettle.

If anyone out there thinks he/she knows anything about picking ATS outcomes and thinks he/she can do better than Varmint (not hard), speak now or forever hold your peace.

Casually.

by CasualHoya on Feb 19, 2010 3:24 PM EST reply actions  

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