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.SaturdayOklahoma State Cowboys at Kansas JayhawksClosing line: Oklahoma State -23Kansas was again a big underdog in conference play, but it looked competitive in this one. The Jayhawks trailed by just four at halftime, and were easily covering the 23-point spread.Turnovers would ultimately cost those who bet Kansas. The home underdogs turned it over on three of their first four possessions in the second half, as Oklahoma State scored 17 points off those mistakes. Despite those giveaways, the Jayhawks were still down just 17 late in the fourth -- but Chris Carson put an exclamation point on the Cowboys win with a 16-yard touchdown run. That was a costly exclamation point for those who bet Kansas, as it gave the Cowboys a 24-point win.Final score:?Oklahoma State 44, Kansas 20 (Oklahoma State covers)Hawaii Rainbow Warriors at Air Force FalconsClosing over/under:?58.5It seems there is one of these bad beats every week -- a college football game that goes over the total after multiple overtimes. But the fact that its happened before doesnt make it easier for those who took the under in this one.Hawaii led 10-7 at halftime, with the total points nowhere near the closing over/under of 58.5. The scoring picked up a little in the second half, but it was still just 20-20 late in the fourth. Air Force proceeded to go on a 19-play drive that killed the final 8:18 of regulation, and had a 32-yard field goal to win it. But Luke Stregel missed it wide right, sending the game into overtime. If it was decided after just one overtime, those on the under would win. But a pair of touchdowns sent the game into double overtime, where Hawaiis Marcus Kemp caught a 25-yard touchdown on the first play to push the total over.Final score:?Hawaii 34, Air Force 27 in 2OT (Game goes over)SundayCleveland Browns at Cincinnati BengalsClosing first half line:?Bengals -7The Bengals closed as an 11.5-point favorite and were favored by a touchdown on the first-half line, but the most memorable play from this game was one to forget if you took Browns +7 for the first half.A.J. Greens 48-yard touchdown on the final play in the second quarter turned a four-point Bengals lead to a 21-10 advantage at halftime, and first-half wagers on the Browns from winners to losers. It was a tough loss for those who took the underdog, as Cleveland actually led 10-7 late in the second quarter. A quick Bengals scoring drive capped by a Brandon LaFell 44-yard touchdown and a Browns punt -- on their first drive after losing Cody Kessler to injury -- set up the potential for a Hail Mary. Then A.J. Green did the rest.Halftime score:?Bengals 21, Browns 10 (Bengals cover)Seattle Seahawks at Arizona CardinalsClosing line:?Cardinals -2.5In a game that ended after midnight on the East Coast, those who took the Cardinals as a small favorite are wishing they took the under instead.With less than five minutes left in regulation, Arizona led 3-0 and hadnt allowed Seattle to cross midfield all night. But the Seahawks blocked Ryan Quigleys punt and took over at the Cardinals 22-yard line. Seattle settled for a Steven Hauschka field goal to tie it, and that score would hold until overtime.The teams exchanged field goals on their first possessions in overtime and were now in sudden death. Arizona proceeded to drive down to the Seattle 1-yard line, and those who bet the Cardinals were going to be winners. According to ESPNs win probability model, the Cardinals had a 99.6 percent of winning with 4:13 left in overtime -- but Arizona couldnt punch it in and Chandler Catanzaro somehow missed a game-winning 24-yard field goal. Hauschka would later miss a chip shot to win it, costing those on the Seattle moneyline a winning bet as well (those bets pushed).Neither team scored a touchdown on Sunday night, but it was clear that Arizona had the edge. The Cardinals had 186 more yards of total offense, more than twice as many first downs and had the ball for nearly 18 minutes longer than Seattle.Final score:?Seahawks 6, Cardinals 6 in OT (Seahawks cover) Air Max 270 Scontate Uomo . Its an influence in football and a big part of the game. Nike Air Max Saldi Online . Datsyuk will miss Tuesdays game against New Jersey and could be sidelined longer, while Cleary will likely miss at least the next three games. 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Once the Tar Heels turned into a bully, they were able to run away from the Silverswords.Isaiah Hicks scored 22 points, Kennedy Meeks had 20 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 4 North Carolina overpowered host Chaminade 104-61 Monday night in the Maui Invitational.Were just too big for them, Tar Heels coach Roy Williams said.North Carolina (5-0) needed a little time to gain some separation from the Division II Silverswords, doing so midway through the first half by pounding the ball inside.The Tar Heels outscored Chaminade 46-8 in the paint and had 26 second-chance points on 17 offensive rebounds to earn a spot in the semifinals against Oklahoma State on Tuesday.Tony Bradley added 14 points and North Carolina shot 57 percent from the floor. Meeks and Hicks, both seniors, scored 20 points in the same game for the first time.We knew they were going to compete, said Meeks, who hit all seven of his shots from the floor. I know through watching them through the years and seen them knock off teams in this tournament. We definitely took advantage of the things we should have, getting the ball inside and hitting shots.Chaminade (2-1) shot well early to hang with the Tar Heels, but had little chance once they picked up the defensive pressure and got the ball inside on offense. The Silverswords went 10 of 28 from 3-point range but were outrebounded 52-23.Rohndell Goodwin led Chaminade with 18 points, and Kiran Shastri added 13.It was pretty obvious to everybody that size and strength was the difference in this game, Chaminade coach Eric Bovaird said. They had (17) offensive rebounds and we had 23 total. It doesnt take a rocket scienttist to figure that out.ddddddddddddChaminade has a team filled with upperclassmen and has had a penchant for pulling off upsets. The Silverswords helped start the Maui Invitational with their shocker over top-ranked Virginia in 1982 and have knocked off big-name programs at this tournament through the years, most recently Texas in 2012.North Carolina was not a favorable matchup for them.The Tar Heels are long, athletic and considered national-title contenders even with forwards Luke Maye and Theo Pinson out with injuries.The Silverswords only shot at another upset would be to shoot the lights out. They did early, making 12 of their first 21 field goal attempts to stay within 28-24 midway through the first half.But then North Carolinas size inside began to wear Chaminade down.Behind the 6-foot-10 Meeks and the 6-9 Hicks, the Tar Heels started to stretch the lead. Meeks had 14 points by halftime, Hicks 13 and they combined to hit 11 of 13 shots to help North Carolina build a 50-34 advantage.The Tar Heels opened the second half with an 11-4 run and never looked back.We felt like we could play them with our guards, but what can you do with three 6-11 guys? Goodwin said. Its only so much we can do.BIG PICTUREAfter a slow start, the Tar Heels did what they were supposed to against an overmatched opponent. Theyll need a better start against Oklahoma States pressure defense in the semifinals.Chaminade again showed it can hang with the big boys, at least for stretches.UP NEXTNorth Carolina faces Oklahoma State in the semifinals on Tuesday.Chaminade meets UConn in the second round. ' ' '