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| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NFL | (387) Houston Texans at (388) New England Patriots: 1H Total | 3:00pm EST - Jan 18/2026 |
The PLAY: 1H Total Under 20.5 (-130)
Both teams showed a clear tendency toward slow, defensive starts in the Wild Card round. Houston led Pittsburgh just 7–6 at halftime, while New England took a 6–3 edge into the break against the Chargers. That trend points toward another low-scoring first half in this matchup.
Defensively, Houston has been elite, ranking second in defensive efficiency, trailing only Seattle. The Texans however have struggled offensively, and NE is top-10 in defensive efficiency.
Time of possession also supports a grind-it-out game. Houston ranks fourth in the league, while New England sits fifth, suggesting long drives, fewer possessions, and limited scoring opportunities.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| CBB | (663) TCU at (664) Utah: Total | 2:00pm EST - Jan 17/2026 |
The PLAY: Total Over 155.5 (-110)
Utah has allowed 85 or more points in all four Big 12 games, including 97 to Arizona and 89 to BYU, as defensive issues have continued to show up in conference play. On the other side, TCU has scored at least 70 points in three of four Big 12 games, including 76 against BYU and 73 versus Arizona, proving they can reach solid offensive numbers even against top competition.
Utah ranks 113th in adjusted tempo, while TCU sits 192nd, which points to a game played at a quicker-than-average pace for the Horned Frogs. TCU’s ability to force turnovers should lead to extra possessions, and Utah is comfortable turning those opportunities into quick offense at home. Add in Utah’s strong perimeter shooting, but defense that continues to give up clean looks, and this game lines up nicely for an over.
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