Rob Nelson of ESPN Stats & Information revisits the worst bad beats from the weekends gambling action.?Closing lines are courtesy of Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, and pick percentages are via Wunderdog Sports.SaturdayCentral Michigan Chippewas at Northern Illinois HuskiesClosing over/under:?61Its always a tough break for bettors on the under when a college football game goes to overtime, but it doesnt get much worse than when it takes three extra periods to finally go over.With the game tied at 21 late in the fourth quarter, the 58 percent of bettors on the under were hoping for a late score in regulation to end it.That opportunity came after Central Michigan drove deep into Northern Illinois territory. Chippewas kicker Brian Eavey had a 33-yard field goal in the final seconds to win it, but missed. After a Central Michigan interception in overtime, Eavey would get a chance to redeem himself. But once again, the Chippewas kicker missed, this time from 35 yards out.Heading to double-overtime, the score was tied at 21 and the under still appeared to be in good shape. But the teams traded touchdowns, and it was now 28-28 heading to triple-overtime. Central Michigans DAndre Dill blocked a field goal to set his team up for the win again, as those on the under were begging for a field goal and 31-28 final score. Unfortunately for those folks, Cooper Rush and Tyler Conklin hooked up for a 25-yard touchdown to win it 34-28, with the total going over by one point.Final score:?Central Michigan 34, Northern Illinois 28 in 3OT (Game goes over)Missouri Tigers at Florida GatorsClosing over/under:?52.5This turned out to be a similar ending to the previous weekends SEC East game between Georgia and South Carolina.Florida led 33-7 with less than two minutes left, as only a pair of late touchdowns could lose it for the 73 percent on the under -- the most popular under pick Saturday. Ish Witters 1-yard touchdown capped off a 99-yard drive for Missouri, as Florida then led 33-14 with 1:23 left. Down 19, Missouris onside kick attempt was picked up and returned for a touchdown by Floridas Antonio Callaway, pushing the total over.Final score:?Florida 40, Missouri 14 (Game goes over)Connecticut Huskies at South Florida BullsClosing line:?South Florida -20.5The 57 percent who took South Florida will have a tough time getting over all of the mistakes the Bulls made in the second half.South Florida led 14-3 at halftime, but started the third quarter with turnovers on each of its first two drives. Later in the quarter, Bulls running back Marlon Mack lost a fumble at the Connecticut 2-yard line. Despite all that, South Florida continued to move the ball with ease and took a 42-20 lead with 2:57 left, finally covering the 20.5-point spread. The Bulls just needed one stop, and they appeared to get it when Jalen Spencer picked off Bryant Shirreffs. But in what turned out to be the most costly mistake for South Florida, defensive pass interference was called, extending the Huskies drive. Five plays later, Shirreffs threw a touchdown to Alec Bloom on fourth down with 57 seconds on the clock, and Connecticut would lose by just 15.Final score:?South Florida 42, Connecticut 27 (Connecticut covers)SundayCleveland Browns at Tennessee TitansClosing line:?Titans -7.5The majority of the action was on the Titans, who were favored for the first time this season, to cover the 7.5-point spread against the winless Browns.Tennessee led from start to finish, and seemingly took control when Anthony Fasanos 15-yard touchdown catch from Marcus Mariota put the home favorites up 15 with 6:43 left. The Browns proceeded to go on a 13-play scoring drive that included two fourth-down conversions, cutting the Titans lead to 28-19.In an interesting decision, Hue Jackson went for two (to cut the deficit to seven), but failed. Those who bet the Titans rejoiced. But that happy feeling didnt last long, as Cleveland recovered its own onside kick, getting the ball back with 2:05 left. Nine plays later, Duke Johnson Jr. scored a 1-yard touchdown with 27 seconds left to cover the spread for the Browns. Tennessee dropped to 1-8 ATS in its past nine games as the favorite.Final score:?Titans 28, Browns 26 (Browns cover)Indianapolis Colts at Houston TexansClosing line:?Texans -3 Over/under: 48For most of the night, it appeared that the Colts (who closed as 3-point underdogs) and the under 48 would be the winning sides. Indianapolis led 23-9 with less than three minutes left in regulation, prompting many Texan fans to leave the game early.They ended up missing an improbable comeback by the home team.A Lamar Miller 10-yard touchdown reception and Nick Novak extra-point cut the Colts lead to 23-16 with 2:37 left. Houston forced a three-and-out and got the ball right back. Three plays later, Brock Osweiler connected with C.J. Fiedorowicz for a 26-yard touchdown -- and just like that, it was tied at 23. Someone would need to score again (unless it ended in a tie), so in matter of minutes, bettors on the under went from winners to losers.As for the rest of the game, the Colts failed to score on both the final possession in regulation and the first in overtime before Houston ended it. The Texans scored on their first overtime possession, as Novaks 33-yard field goal forced those on Indy +3 to settle for a push.Final score:?Texans 26, Colts 23 in OT (Game pushes and total goes over) Adidas NMD Heren . -- The proud fathers huddled near the Dallas Stars dressing room, smiling, laughing and telling stories while wearing replica green sweaters of their sons team. Yeezy Boost 350 v3 Goedkoop . - Connor McDavid scored 53 seconds into overtime as the Erie Otters came from behind to defeat the visiting Guelph Storm 4-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. http://www.nmdbelgie.com/ . Scott won the Australian PGA last week in his first event in Australia since winning the U.S. Masters in April. American Matt Kuchar, ahead by two strokes with four to play and even with Scott with one to go, double-bogeyed the 18th after taking two shots to get out of a bunker. Adidas NMD Aanbieding .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Adidas Tennis Hu Kopen . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. No more haggling and debating. The College Football Playoff selection committee has spoken, and the semifinal matchups are set.All four teams own national championships, although it was 25 years ago for No. 4 Washington and 35 years ago for No. 2 Clemson. No. 3 Ohio State won the inaugural College Football Playoff in 2014 and No. 1 Alabama has won four of the past seven national titles.Clemson and Ohio State will be playing for the second time in the past four seasons in the postseason. Clemson rallied for a 40-35 win in the Orange Bowl to cap the 2013 season, and similar to that game, this matchup features a pair of seasoned quarterbacks who have performed and delivered on big stages.Clemsons Deshaun Watson has accounted for 43 touchdowns this season and gave Alabamas vaunted defense fits in the national championship game a year ago with his ability to run and pass. The one knock on Watson, who has racked up 739 yards of total offense and 11 touchdowns in his past two games, is that hes prone to turnovers. He has thrown 14 interceptions this season.Ohio States J.T. Barrett is equally difficult to defend with his ability to create. He has passed for 2,428 yards and 24 touchdowns (and just five interceptions), while also rushing for 847 yards and nine touchdowns.Ultimately, it may come down to whether Ohio State can force Watson and that Clemson offense to commit turnovers. The Buckeyes have intercepted 19 passes this season, tied for third most in the country, and its difficult to see Ohio State winning this game if the Buckeyes dont take the ball away and create some short fields for the offense.Getting to Watson on first down will also be critical. In his past two games, he has completed 25 of 29 passes for 307 yards and six touchdowns on first down.Ohio State has been steady defensively all season. The Buckeyes are third nationally in scoring defense (14.2 points per game) and have allowed more than 24 points only once. Clemsons defense, meanwhile, has been more of an enigma. The Tigers are loaded on the defensive line. The one-two punch of Christian Wilkins and Carlos Watkins is as talented as it gets, and the Tigers are tied for second nationally with 112 tackles for loss. Its going to be a real challenge for Pat Ellflein and the rest of that Ohio State offensive line to block the Clemson front, but the Tigers have given up their share of points.dddddddddddd In their past six outings, theyve allowed at least 34 points three times.For all the debating over the past 24 hours, nobody is debating that Alabama is the No. 1 team entering the playoff. The Crimson Tide have been dominant all season and dismantled Florida 54-16 on Saturday in the SEC championship game, their 15th straight win over a nationally ranked team. They get the No. 4 Huskies in Atlanta, too, which should be a huge advantage for the Tide. Its an easy trip, and theyre more than a little familiar with the Georgia Dome.The first thing Washington is going to have to do if the Huskies are going to have any chance in this game is not beat themselves. Alabama has a way of pouncing on other teams mistakes and then not letting them back in the game. The Crimson Tide have scored 14 non-offensive touchdowns this season and have allowed fewer than 20 points in 11 of their 13 games.Now, the Tide are playing a quarterback in?Jalen Hurts?who has added a different dimension to the offense, but he is a true freshman who threw a pair of interceptions in the first half two weeks ago against Auburn. Washington is big, physical and disruptive on its defensive line and has a couple of playmakers in its secondary -- cornerback Sidney Jones and safety Budda Baker?--?who are capable of matching up with Alabamas top receivers and causing problems.The Huskies have also been excellent on special teams. Dante Pettis returned a punt 58 yards for a touchdown in Washingtons win over Utah, and big plays are a must -- on offense or special teams -- if youre going to beat Alabama. Thats where somebody like Pettis or John Ross (17 receiving touchdowns) comes in. Nobody has run the football on Alabama this season. The Huskies best shot is to hit some explosive plays, get ahead and make Hurts beat them throwing the football.Of course, thats a lot easier said than done against an Alabama defense that is faster across the board than it has ever been previously under Nick Saban. ' ' '