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Will Idaho State cover the spread vs. Northern Arizona? Big Sky Tournament Betting Trends, Record ATS
The No. 8 seed Idaho State Bengals (12-19, 7-11 Big Sky) and the No. 7 seed Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (14-18, 7-11 Big Sky) will look to advance in the Big Sky tournament on Saturday as they meet in the conference tournament at 10:00 PM ET on ESPN+. Idaho State is listed as a 4.5-point favorite to win this contest and advance closer to an automatic spot in the NCAA Tournament bracket. The point total is 138.5 for the matchup.
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Idaho State vs. Northern Arizona Odds & Info
- Date: Saturday, March 9, 2024
- Time: 10:00 PM ET
- TV: ESPN+
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
- Where: Boise, Idaho
- Venue: Idaho Central Arena
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| Favorite | Spread | Over/Under |
|---|---|---|
| Idaho State | -4.5 | 138.5 |
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Idaho State Betting Records & Stats
- Idaho State’s 28 games this season have gone over this contest’s total of 138.5 points 17 times.
- Idaho State has an average point total of 140.7 in its outings this year, 2.2 more points than this matchup’s over/under.
- The Bengals have a 10-18-0 record against the spread this season.
- Idaho State has won five of the nine games it has played as the moneyline favorite this season.
- The Bengals have a record of 4-1 in games where oddsmakers favor them by at least -190 on the moneyline.
- The oddsmakers’ moneyline implies a 65.5% chance of a victory for Idaho State.
Idaho State vs. Northern Arizona Over/Under Stats
| Games Over 138.5 | % of Games Over 138.5 | Average PPG | Combined Average PPG | Average Opponent PPG | Combined Average Opponent PPG | Average Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Idaho State | 17 | 60.7% | 70.6 | 139.5 | 70.2 | 147.1 | 136.5 |
| Northern Arizona | 22 | 68.8% | 68.9 | 139.5 | 76.9 | 147.1 | 144.3 |
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Additional Idaho State Insights & Trends
- Idaho State has gone 4-6 over its last 10 games, with a 5-5 record against the spread during that span.
- Seven of Bengals’ past 10 contests have gone over the total.
- The Bengals have put together an 8-10-0 conference record against the spread this season.
- The Bengals put up 70.6 points per game, 6.3 fewer points than the 76.9 the Lumberjacks allow.
- Idaho State is 4-3 against the spread and 4-5 overall when scoring more than 76.9 points.
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Idaho State vs. Northern Arizona Betting Splits
| ATS Record | ATS Record Against 4.5+ Point Spread | Over/Under Record (O-U-P) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Idaho State | 10-18-0 | 2-3 | 19-9-0 |
| Northern Arizona | 14-18-0 | 8-11 | 15-17-0 |
Idaho State vs. Northern Arizona Home/Away Splits
| Idaho State | Northern Arizona | |
|---|---|---|
| 8-5 | Home Record | 7-5 |
| 4-13 | Away Record | 6-12 |
| 3-8-0 | Home ATS Record | 6-6-0 |
| 7-10-0 | Away ATS Record | 7-11-0 |
| 74.2 | Points Scored Per Game (Home) | 75.1 |
| 68.4 | Points Scored Per Game (Away) | 64.4 |
| 7-4-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Home) | 7-5-0 |
| 12-5-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Away) | 8-10-0 |
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Idaho Falls City Council delays vote on proposed alcohol ordinance – Local News 8
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – A controversy is brewing as the City of Idaho Falls reviews its alcohol ordinance.
The goal is to consolidate four existing ordinances for beer, wine and liquor into a single law and ensure compliance with state code.
However, at its meeting last Thursday, the Idaho Falls City Council unanimously voted to remove the proposed ordinance from its agenda, in order to receive and consider additional public comment.
The proposed ordinance would:
1. Require commercial establishments selling, dispensing or permitting consumption of alcohol – including beer, wine or liquor – to have an alcohol license, alcohol catering permit or a charitable event permit.
2. Business events with 20 or less employees consuming alcohol at the business would be allowed.
3. Require alcohol servers to complete training every three years.
4. Individuals who violate the law could be charged with a misdemeanor.
Idaho Falls City Council President Jim Francis said the changes were the culmination of months of collaboration between law enforcement, business owners and city attorneys.
“We wanted to provide a safe environment – the primary point here – for public gatherings,” Francis said. “We recognize that certain antiquated elements of the current code are overly restrictive and needed to be addressed. We wanted to make the code more accessible to the public. We needed to address over-pouring issues. We wanted to reduce penalties where possible for violations, particularly the first offenses, and yet make the code clear enough to be enforceable consistently by law enforcement.”
But City Council Member John Radford said the changes represent an overreach by city government.
“I believe it’s a bad policy. What problem are we solving in the name of trying to solve a non-problem?” Radford said. “We’re becoming big brother around alcohol in your private property. I’m concerned that landlords will be at risk of being charged with a misdemeanor if they knowingly, which I made sure that was in there, because that is what we’ve been talking about, allowed people to drink in our business. We will be outside the norm of Idaho cities. This is a big step, and I don’t think the public has weighed in on this.”
At a City Council Work Session on June 1, Idaho Falls Chief of Police Bryce Johnson cited an increase in alcohol-related crime – particularly downtown – as a reason for the changes.
“DUI is there, but this would include sexual assaults, assaults, batteries, disturbances, urination, public vandalism, shooting – all sorts of crimes,” Johnson said.
But business owners are concerned about the potential impact on commercial enterprises.
“The ordinance doesn’t address the real problem – which is people drinking … at one event and then showing up in a bar or restaurant already hammered and causing problems anyway,” ” said Terri Ireland, representing the Idaho Falls Downtown Merchants Association. “The industry is really well-regulated by state and local laws already.”
The City of Idaho Falls began the process of updating its alcohol ordinance in January 2026, seeking input from community stakeholders.
Multiple community members spoke out about the ordinance.
For more in-depth information, you can read the full 39-page proposed alcohol ordinance here.
Idaho
Idaho attorneys rebuff DOJ threat to prosecute Secretary of State in voter roll dispute
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — A simmering dispute between Idaho’s top elections official and the U.S. Department of Justice escalated this month after federal officials warned Secretary of State Phil McGrane about possible prosecution tied to non-citizens voting in Idaho.
The Justice Department sent a letter earlier this month threatening McGrane with prosecution. The warning came amid a broader conflict between the Trump administration and McGrane, whom the administration has sued over his refusal to provide unredacted voter rolls to the federal government.
Idaho’s chief of civil litigation, James Craig, responded on July 10. In a letter first reported by the Idaho Statesman, Craig pushed back on the federal warning, writing, “Insinuations of criminal violations of the federal election laws are not well taken,” and asking the department to “stop threatening your friends in Idaho.”
Craig also requested that the lawsuit against McGrane be dismissed and criticized the Justice Department for sending its letter directly to McGrane rather than to the Idaho attorney general’s office.
The attorney general’s office said the state has already referred 15 cases of possible non-citizen election violations to the Justice Department but is not aware of any of them being prosecuted. Craig’s letter ends by asking the department to do so.
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