Munaf Manji and Dave Essler talk betting for Wednesday.
Munaf Manji and Dave Esler open the March 18, 2026 Cash That Ticket episode by talking through the reality of betting variance, how quickly public reaction swings after a bad day, and why long term results matter more than short term noise. They move into the Friday college basketball slate with a breakdown of Utah State versus Villanova, including market movement, rest, pace control, and the three point dependency that can decide a one game setting, with Dave ultimately leaning Utah State for added margin for error. Next they dig into Iowa versus Clemson, a slow paced defensive matchup with a very low total, and the discussion expands into one of the most actionable segments of the show, first half under logic, why end of half possessions can suppress scoring, and how live second half over numbers can become valuable after an early cold shooting stretch. The Friday card wraps with Missouri versus Miami Florida, where they separate trend driven narratives from matchup specific issues like turnovers, free throws, and perimeter defense, and again emphasize late game variance as a reason to consider first half angles. The conversation then shifts to MLB win totals, starting with the Philadelphia Phillies at 89.5, where they question repeat dominance, point to bullpen uncertainty and roster aging pressures, and lean under, followed by the Seattle Mariners at 89.5, where elite pitching upside is weighed against lineup inconsistency and a home run heavy profile that can lead to feast or famine stretches, producing another under lean. The episode closes with best bets, Dave on Illinois State laying points against Kent State based on conference strength and motivation, and Munaf on Naz Reid over 14.5 points with Anthony Edwards out, citing the expanded scoring role and matchup opportunity.
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