1. Predict the Kentucky margin of victory (+) OR loss (-). If you believe that Kentucky will lose, make sure that you make it clearly known with a -- [minus sign], or something else.
2. Predict the game high scorer, AND the total number of points he will score in the game. NOTE--it does not have to be a Kentucky player for this KSR point.
3. OVER/UNDER: Welsh vs Our Best. Thomas Welsh averages 11 rebounds a game. We'll set the OVER/UNDER at -0- at he'll have -0- more rebounds than the top Kentucky rebounder in the game. You're predicting whether Welsh or Kentucky's top rebounder in the game will have more. If you think Welsh will have more rebounds, say OVER, and by how many. If you think Kentucky's top rebounder (whoever it may be) will have more bounds than Welsh, predict UNDER, and by how many. (View it from his standpoint.) I'll post mine in a minute and you can see if it's confusing.
4. Math Time! But we're going to take a break from the PAR-boil. This time we're going to take the POINTS + ASSISTS + REBOUNDS for the BENCH for Kentucky. Don't multiply them, just add them. (Example: if we play 5 players off the bench, and they score a total of 22 points, 5 assists, and 9 rebounds, this answer would be 36. Just adding, but it's the entire non-starting players that count.)
Tiebreaker: The Kentucky lead (or deficit) at halftime.
Good luck!
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