#1 HANDICAPPER AT WAGERTALK L/40 DAYS (WIN %, UNITS & ROI) | 90-54 RUN | +85% NET PROFIT
Jeff Keim is on a RED-HOT 114-74 (61%) college basketball run, and on Thursday, he is STEPPING OUT with a CBB Total Sharp Money Move backed by respected market action and key situational analysis.
This is the type of TOTAL that sharp bettors target early, creating value before the line fully adjusts. Jeff has consistently identified these opportunities, contributing to a TORRID 78-46 (63%) overall run!
Secure this position now and take advantage of a high-value Thursday TOTAL before the market catches up.
*#1 HANDICAPPER (UNITS & ROI): +100 UNITS & +21% ROI L/40 DAYS
*#1 HANDICAPPER (WIN %): 90-54 (63%) L/40 DAYS
*RED-HOT 78-46 (63%) OVERALL RUN (+85% NET PROFIT)
*TORRID 114-74 (61%) COLLEGE BASKETBALL RUN
*DOCUMENTED 36-18 (67%) ON TOP-RATED PLAYS
Member Notes
Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| CBB | (617) Texas at (618) Purdue: Spread | 7:10pm EDT - Mar 26/2026 |
The PLAY: Texas +7.5 (-110)
Texas reached the Sweet 16 Round by virtue of three consecutive upset wins over North Carolina State (68-66), BYU (79-71), and Gonzaga (74-68) as 1.5-point, 2.5-point, and 6.5-point underdogs, respectively. Those results are significant for three reasons. First, NCAA Tournament teams coming off back-to-back wins in which they covered the spread by double-digits are 71-49-2 ATS (59.2%). Second, NCAA Tournament teams coming off back-to-back upset wins as underdogs are 31-16 ATS (66%) from Round 3 forward. Third, NCAA Tournament underdogs coming off three or more consecutive ATS wins are 46-24-2 ATS (65.7%) from Round 3 out since 2012. Since 2012, NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 favorites of -5 or more are 19-27 ATS (41.3%), including 8-13 ATS (38.1%) since 2020, and have fallen short of market expectations by an average margin of 4.4 points per game. Purdue head coach Matt Painter has enjoyed success during the early stages of the NCAA Tournament, going 23-7 ATS in the Round of 64 and 32, but he’s just 5-7 ATS in the Sweet 16 or later. Finally, Texas head coach Sean Miller has been an underdog in the NCAA Tournament fifteen times, and has gone 11-4 ATS in those contests, including a perfect 3-0 SU and ATS in this year’s tournament. Grab the points with the Texas Longhorns as Jeff Keim’s Free Pick Winner for Thursday, March 26.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NBA | (577) Dallas Mavericks at (578) Denver Nuggets: Total | 10:10pm EDT - Mar 25/2026 |
The PLAY: Total Over 244.5 (-112)
Denver returned home from a 125-123 win over the Suns last night, while the Mavericks arrive off their fourth straight loss, a 137-131 defeat against Golden State on Monday. Those disparate results are significant because NBA favorites of greater than -9 coming off a win are 467-350-20 to the Over (57.2%) versus opponents entering off a loss in games with totals of greater than 220 points. Denver’s victory over the Suns last night also finished over the posted total of 233.5 points, and unrested NBA teams coming off one of more consecutive overs are 64-48-4 to the Over (57.1%) in games with totals of 239 or more points, including 62-44-4 OVER (58.5%) since the beginning of the 2019-20 season, going over by an average margin of 3.9 points per game. Since 2015, NBA non-divisional conference games with double-digit spreads are 601-495-31 to the Over (55%), including 397-312-11 OVER (56%) since the beginning of the 2019-20 season. Finally, the over falls into a profitable 289-239-17 (55%) NBA totals system of mine dating to 2007 that invests on the over in certain regular-season games involving teams entering off a straight-up win. Take the Over in the Dallas/Denver game as Jeff Keim’s Free Pick Winner for Wednesday, March 25.
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.
