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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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Volunteers camp out to take part in the Succor Creek Clean-Up in the Owyhees
ADRIAN, Oregon — The Friends of the Owyhee organized a clean-up in Malheur County in Oregon, and volunteers came out to pick up trash and get rid of abandoned campers.
“We had two abandoned RV’S and a camper that were abandoned out on public lands,” said Tim Davis, who runs the Friends of the Owyhee. “They were sitting there for upwards of a year, and it is really clear that it is hard to get rid of these.”
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Volunteers camp out for the Succor Creek Clean-Up in the Owyhees
Davis worked with the local sheriff’s office and the BLM to remove the campers, but he found it difficult because there was no place to take these recreational vehicles. The Gambler 500, an off-road group, brought out some people to demolish a camper with an excavator.
“That is awesome to see the turnout with the army of volunteers we have today,” said Brian Arndt of the Gambler 500 group. “We are going to be able to get the camper all in the dumpster, get it cleaned down to the frame, and then everything that can be recycled will be recycled.”
Volunteers camped out on Succor Creek Road on Friday night so they could get an early start on Saturday. Many volunteers will camp out again on Saturday night and finish the clean-up on Sunday.
“Malheur is the 12th largest county in the United States, and it’s 74 percent public land,” said Davis. “We have very few resources with the BLM; they are understaffed, they have one rec planner right now, so us, as public land owners, should be able to step up and keep this place clean.”
Lela Blizzard works as the lone recreational planner for the Vail District of the BLM, who says most sites have signs that say pack it in and pack it out. She says the BLM really needs the cooperation of the public because of how large it is, and she was happy to see how many volunteers showed up.
“I just want to tell them thank you because I know they are taking time out of their weekend to come out here to help us make sure the land continues to look nice for everyone who comes out to enjoy it,” said Blizzard.
Griz Ward is one of the volunteers, and he enjoyed camping out, but he also would like to see people pick up after themselves. When it comes to outdoor recreation, it is so important to be part of the solution and not part of the problem.
“If you come out here and play in the area, be respectful,” said Ward. “Pack it in and pack it out, leave no trace and do the right thing, or frankly, stay home.”
The Succor Creek Clean-Up also received a lot of support from the Treasure Valley, as they got donations from the Ontario Sanitation Service with the dumpsters, Tates Rents with the excavator, and United with porta-potties for the campsite.
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No Kings movement brings statewide protests to Idaho this weekend
IDAHO — ‘No Kings 3’ protests will take place throughout Idaho on March 28, including in Boise and Twin Falls.
According to the Idaho 50501 Facebook page, there will be speakers & musicians playing at protests across the Treasure Valley.
Protests will take place in Boise, Caldwell, Nampa, Mountain Home, Twin Falls, and other Idaho cities.
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On March 28, Neighborhood Reporters Allie Triepke & Lorien Nettleton will bring coverage of the Boise & Twin Falls protests on Idaho News 6 at 10.
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Idaho Senate introduces new bill to give local municipalities authority to control rat populations
BOISE, Idaho — A new bill in the Idaho Senate aims to let local municipalities take action to control rat populations. This, after a previous bill to combat rat infestations across Idaho, died in the House.
Rats have been spreading throughout the Treasure Valley in recent years, but previous attempts at legislation to deal with the problem have failed.
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New bill would allow local governments to combat rats
Residents in Eagle and Boise have been tracking an alarming rise in rat populations recently.
Rep. John Gannon (D – District 17) introduced new legislation today that would essentially permit local governments to act in order to control rat populations if they want to, without creating a mandate.
Gannon said some cities complained that they did not have the authority to do the job themselves.
The bill was introduced with a dose of humor.
“I’m going to support this. It’s very late in the session, but I think this might just squeak through,” said Sen. Ben Adams (R – District 12). “Well. Unless it encounters a trap along the way.”
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