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Member Notes
Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| CBB | (803) Davidson at (804) St. Josephs: Spread | 7:30pm EDT - Mar 13/2026 |
The PLAY: St. Josephs -1.5 (-115)
Since 2011, conference tournament favorites of fewer than five points are 837-719-25 ATS (54%; +2.7% ROI), including 659-557-13 ATS (54.2%; +3.5% ROI) since 2015. St. Joseph’s falls into a very good 106-73-1 ATS (59.2%) system of mine that invests on certain well-rested teams (e.g., 4+ days) versus unrested opponents. This situation has been 57-30 ATS (65.5%) since the beginning of the 2021-22 season, covering the spread by an average margin of +2.2 points per game. These well-rested squads are 90-63-1 ATS (58.8%) in conference tournament games, including 49-29 ATS (62.8%) since 2019. This game will ultimately be decided on the boards, and Saint Joseph’s possesses a significant advantage under the glass. Specifically, the Hawks rank 28th in the nation at 35.9 rebounds per game, whereas the Wildcats grab just 30.4 per game, ranking 265th. Desear Haskins leads St. Joseph’s in rebounding, averaging 6.3 per game, and should dominate underneath against Josh Scovens, who is Davidson’s leading rebounder with 4.1 per game. Finally, Davidson is coming off a 64-59 overtime win over Loyola Chicago in the second round of the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament, which is significant because unrested college basketball teams entering off an overtime affair are 19-31-3 ATS (38%) in March contests, provided they are not favored by more than four points since 2011. Lay the point(s) with the St. Joseph’s Hawks as Jeff Keim’s Free Pick Winner for Friday, March 13. **Don’t miss Jeff’s ULTRA-RARE 5% NCAA Total of the Week on Friday! Jeff is on a RED-HOT 51-22 (70%) overall run and a documented 97-58 (63%) in college basketball**
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| CBB | (809) Purdue at (810) Nebraska: Spread | 6:30pm EDT - Mar 13/2026 |
The PLAY: Purdue -3.5 (-113)
Purdue delivered a strong performance in an 81-68 win over Northwestern in the Big Ten Conference Tournament yesterday and finally looked like the veteran team we’ve been expecting to see all season. Trey Kaufman-Renn and Oscar Cluff each scored 19 points, while Braden Smith dished out 16 assists, moving into second all-time on the NCAA career list with 1,045. Nebraska advanced with an 84-75 overtime win against the Hawkeyes, covering as a 4.5-point favorite. Since 2011, conference tournament favorites of fewer than five points are 837-719-25 ATS (54%; +2.7% ROI), including 659-557-13 ATS (54.2%; +3.5% ROI) since 2015. Since 2012, college basketball favorites ranked worse than their opponents have been a profitable 260-218-12 ATS (54.4%; +3.8% ROI), including 208-166-8 ATS (55.6%) since the beginning of the 2015-16 season. College basketball underdogs of six points or fewer are 272-336-5 ATS (44.7%) if they were ranked in the Top 18 when the teams previously met. The primary reason for this investment is a 79-43-1 ATS (64.8%) college basketball system of mine that dates to 2009 and invests on certain teams coming off a win, provided they have failed to cover the spread by a combined 40 points or more in their last five games. Lay the points with the Purdue Boilermakers as Jeff Keim’s Free Pick Winner for Friday, March 13. **Don’t miss Jeff’s ULTRA-RARE 5% NCAA Basketball Total of the Week on Friday! Jeff is on a RED-HOT 51-22 (70%) overall run and a documented 97-58 (63%) in college basketball**
Consultant Bio
Oskeim Sports Consulting, LLC (OSC) is an internationally recognized sports handicapping service which provides sports bettors with an unparalleled return on investment. Its lead handicapper and the firm’s CEO, Jeffrey Keim, graduated magna cum laude from Elon College and earned his J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law. Jeff developed a successful law practice at a private law firm in Connecticut, where he practiced for seven years before founding Oskeim Sports in 2007.
Jeff’s tireless work ethic and analytical skills, which allowed him to develop a successful law practice, remain key to the success of OSC. Jeff’s proprietary research utilizes advanced analytics, computer algorithms, math models and one of the most extensive technical databases in the handicapping industry. Oskeim Sports has been widely recognized as one of the most successful and transparent handicapping services in the industry, and it publishes its selections contemporaneously in a Pick Archive.
Jeff and his team provide unmatched profitability and return on investment on behalf of their clients and have consistently outperformed the investment industry since 2007. Since establishing Oskeim Sports Consulting, LLC in 2007, Jeff has received 32 distinguished awards from The Sports Monitor of Oklahoma, including five #1 titles.
