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South Dakota vs. Oral Roberts Predictions, College Basketball BetMGM Promo Codes, & Picks – January 11
Thursday’s game features the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles (7-8, 1-1 Summit League) and the South Dakota Coyotes (8-9, 1-1 Summit League) clashing at Mabee Center in what is expected to be a one-sided matchup, with a projected 81-70 win for heavily favored Oral Roberts according to our computer prediction. Game time is at 8:00 PM ET on January 11.
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South Dakota vs. Oral Roberts Game Info & Odds
- Date: Thursday, January 11, 2024
- Time: 8:00 PM ET
- TV: Summit League Network
- Where: Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Venue: Mabee Center
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South Dakota vs. Oral Roberts Score Prediction
- Prediction:
Oral Roberts 81, South Dakota 70
Spread & Total Prediction for South Dakota vs. Oral Roberts
- Computer Predicted Spread: Oral Roberts (-10.8)
- Computer Predicted Total: 151.8
Oral Roberts is 6-6-0 against the spread this season compared to South Dakota’s 5-7-0 ATS record. The Golden Eagles have a 7-5-0 record hitting the over, while games involving the Coyotes have a record of 6-7-0 when it comes to hitting the over. In the last 10 games, Oral Roberts has a 6-4 record against the spread while going 4-6 overall. South Dakota has gone 4-5 against the spread and 3-7 overall in its last 10 matches.
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South Dakota Performance Insights
- The Coyotes put up 76.3 points per game (150th in college basketball) while giving up 75.9 per contest (290th in college basketball). They have a +7 scoring differential.
- South Dakota is 20th in the country at 41.3 rebounds per game. That’s 6.7 more than the 34.6 its opponents average.
- South Dakota connects on 1.1 fewer threes per contest than the opposition, 7.5 (181st in college basketball) compared to its opponents’ 8.6.
- South Dakota has committed 3.6 more turnovers than its opponents, averaging 13.2 (303rd in college basketball) while forcing 9.6 (337th in college basketball).
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Republican businessman Toby Doeden advances to primary runoff in South Dakota governor’s race
Republican businessman Toby Doeden has advanced to a runoff in South Dakota governor’s race, NBC News projects.
Gov. Larry Rhoden, who replaced Kristi Noem last year when President Donald Trump nominated her to lead the Department of Homeland Security, was battling with Rep. Dusty Johnson and former state House Speaker Jon Hansen for a second spot in the July 28 runoff. The primary will go to a runoff because no candidate eclipsed 35% of the vote.
Trump did not issue an endorsement in the race. Doeden branded himself on his campaign website as “a total political outsider who’s tired of the government’s failure to deliver on its promises” and one of Trump’s “fiercest supporters.”
Rhoden, a former lieutenant governor, agriculture secretary and lawmaker, campaigned on property tax cuts and lowering crime in his bid for a four-year term.
Johnson is the state’s lone representative in the House, where he previously was chair of the Republican Main Street Caucus. Hansen, who was elected to the South Dakota House in 2010, held several leadership positions before he became speaker.
The Republican nominee will be the favorite to win the general election in the solidly red state this fall. A Democrat has not served as governor in South Dakota since the 1970s, and Trump carried the state by 29 points in 2024.
South Dakota
Agronomist: eastern South Dakota crops hit and miss – Brownfield Ag News
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Agronomist: eastern South Dakota crops hit and miss
An agronomist in eastern South Dakota says corn and soybeans are hit and miss as the growing season begins.
Steven Zemlicka with AgTegra Cooperative tells Brownfield, “We’ve got corn anywhere from V1 all the way up to V4. Biggest stuff’s maybe touching V5. Corn’s coming right along, looks pretty good. A little bit of hail here too, but I don’t think it’s going to be much of an issue. Stands for the most part are pretty good, pretty solid.”
Zemlicka says soybean emergence has been slow due to the wet, cool conditions, and there are a few fields that still need planted.
“People were still working on planting soybeans when we got the recent rain.”
He says recent rain totals ranged from a half inch to as much as four inches in the northeast part of South Dakota; the southern part of the state has been drier.
South Dakota’s corn is rated 61 percent good to excellent, with soybean conditions rated 57 percent good to excellent, according to USDA’s first condition ratings of the season.
South Dakota
South Dakota Community Foundation encourages nonprofits to apply for funding
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – The South Dakota Community Foundation is encouraging nonprofits to apply for funding this June.
Beth Massa and Ginger Niemann joined us live with what you need to know before applying.
Watch the full interview above.
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