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Larry Ness has been a major figure in the sports betting and handicapping field since 1984. With
the opening of the 2007 football season, Larry enters his 24th year "in the business." Larry
became an original panel member of Proline in 1985, the nation's longest-running pre-game
handicapping show (USA TV Network). In 2000, Larry joined the panel of yet another high-profile
handicapping show, The Winning Edge...
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Ness Notes-CFB (Calm before the Storm)
The CFB weekend began on Tuesday, as it so often does these days, and the first important game of the
weekend was played Wednesday night in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. If Ball State's 31-24 win over Central
Michigan was a preview of things to come, we're in for a fun weekend. The Cardinals moved to 11-0,
setting a school record for wins in a season (BSU's 1978 team went 10-1). Ball State is one of five
remaining unbeaten teams, joining Alabama and Utah (both 11-0) plus Texas Tech and ...
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Ness: Heisman Update 11/17
Texas Tech followed its dramatic 39-33 win over Texas on November 1 with a convincing 56-20 win over
Oklahoma State on 11/8 in Lubbock. Like his predecessors at Texas Tech, Harrell has lived with the
claim that's it's Mike Leach's "system" not the QB, which is the star of the Texas Tech offense.
Graham has worked hard to overcome that stigma and if there remained any doubters after the Texas
game, there can be none left after Harrell picked apart the Cowboys. Harrell fumbled on Tech's ...
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NBA Ness Notes: 11/13
The current NBA season is only 17 days old (I'm writing this on 11/13) but there is already quite a
story developing in a city I spend a lot of time in these days, Los Angeles. The Staples Center is
'home' to both the Lakers and Clippers but that's the only thing these two teams have in common. The
Lakers never trailed at New Orleans on Wednesday night, leading the Hornets 28-17 at the end of the
first quarter, 51-30 at the half and while they almost blew a 21-point fourth quarter advantage...
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