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.SaturdayAppalachian State Mountaineers vs.?Toledo RocketsClosing line: Over/under 60Saturday was a bad day to be betting overs in college football, as all six bowl games went under the total. However, no loss was felt by more people than the one in this game, where 78 percent took the over.Appalachian State and Toledo entered the fourth quarter tied at 28, with the 56 combined points just four shy of the closing over/under of 60. The first drive of the quarter ended up with a failed fake field-goal attempt by Appalachian State. The Mountaineers would end up making a field goal on their next drive, taking a 31-28 lead with 5:14 left.Toledo proceeded to drive down to the Appalachian State 8-yard line before a pair of mistakes would cost both the Rockets and those on the over. After lining up to go for it on fourth down, Toledo took a delay-of-game penalty, even though it still had a timeout. Then, after being pushed back five yards, Rockets kicker Jameson Vest missed a 30-yard field goal that would have tied the game and sent the total over.Final score: Appalachian State 31, Toledo 28 (Game goes under)South Carolina Gamecocks at South Florida Bulls Closing line: South Carolina -10.5Less than two weeks before these schools will meet in the Birmingham Bowl, they met on the basketball court in Tampa. South Florida was looking to pull an upset and led by six at halftime. For those who bet the Bulls, they entered the final 20 minutes with a nice 16.5-point cushion when factoring in the spread.South Carolina would erase the halftime deficit and led 64-61 with 6:35 left. While things looked good for those on South Florida, the underdogs would go cold from the field. The Bulls didnt make a field goal in over six minutes and by the time?Bo Zeigler?ended the drought with 29 seconds left, it was too late. South Florida lost by 11 and failed to cover by a half-point.Final score: South Carolina 77, South Florida 66 (South Carolina covers)Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs.?Purdue Boilermakers Closing line: Purdue -1.5For the second straight Saturday, Notre Dame blew a halftime lead and ended up failing to cover as an underdog. Two weeks ago, it was against Villanova. This past weekend it was Purdue.The Fighting Irish led by as many as 17 points in the first half, and entered halftime up 52-38. Purdue started its comeback early in the second half, outscoring the Irish, 12-2, in the first three minutes. The Boilermakers ended up taking their first lead of the game with just over 10 minutes left and eventually won by five. It was a rough second half for Notre Dame, who followed up a 52-point first half with just 29 the rest of the way, including only four points in the final five minutes.Final score: Purdue 86, Notre Dame 81 (Purdue covers)SundayPittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals Closing line: Over/under 46The 56 percent who took the over in this game must still be wondering how they lost their bet. The Bengals jumped out to a 20-9 halftime lead, and the score could have easily been much higher, but both teams settled for a combined five field goals in the first half.That trend continued in the second half, as the Steelers managed only?Chris Boswell field goals on each of their first three possessions. On Pittsburghs fourth possession, it finally found the end zone when Ben Roethlisberger and Eli Rogers hooked up for a 24-yard score. That touchdown put the Steelers up 24-20, but they failed on their two-point conversion try -- which would have equaled the over/under of 46.As for the Bengals, they didnt do anything offensively after halftime, with their four second-half possessions resulting in three punts and an interception. Fittingly, the game would end on 13-play, 75-yard drive by Pittsburgh that culminated in a Roethlisberger kneel-down inside the Bengals 10-yard line.Final score: Steelers 24, Bengals 20 (Game goes under)Brooklyn Nets at Philadelphia 76ers Closing line: 76ers -1.5In a game that featured two of the NBAs worst teams, the 62 percent who took the 76ers are wishing they had avoided the action entirely. Like many NBA games, this one came down to the final seconds. The 76ers led 106-101 with eight seconds left and were looking good to cover the 1.5-point spread.Off a timeout, the Nets cut the lead to two after a Bojan Bogdanovic 3-pointer. Ersan Ilyasova proceeded to make a pair of free throws to put Philadelphia up four with four seconds left. Those who bet Philadelphia simply needed to avoid a meaningless last-second 3-pointer. They would have no such luck as?Jeremy Lins bucket from behind the arc cut the final margin to a single point, costing those on the 76ers.Final score: 76ers 108, Nets 107 (Nets cover) Cheap Air Max 720 Uk . -- Its been a long road back for Sean Bergenheim. Fake Air Max 270 Uk . The winner Saturday will remain in the elite 10-team field next year. "We talked about wanting to be disciplined and stick with our game plan and good things will come," Draisaitl said, who had two goals for the victors. http://www.fakeairmaxukoutlet.com/best-max-200-trainers-cheap-uk.html . The 19-year-old Olsen played 34 games with the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL this season. In that time, hes recorded 17 goals and 17 assists with 36 penalty minutes. Cheap Air Max 95 Wholesale Uk . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59. Air Max Wholesale Uk . The team says the Spain international has a muscle pull in his right leg. Barcelona hosts third-division side Cartagena in the return leg of their round-of-32 tie after winning their first meeting 4-1. CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- Miami coach Mark Richt and his staff are on the road recruiting this week, looking for players to fill various needs next year and beyond.His shopping list might expand soon.Quarterback Brad Kaaya -- who became Miamis all-time passing leader in Saturdays regular-season-ending victory over Duke -- has not divulged his plans yet, though it seems likely that he skips his senior season and enters the NFL draft. Theres other underclassmen who will also take a look at leaving early, and that means Richt will be having some important meetings soon.I dont know what Im doing, honestly, Kaaya said.If so, thats where Richt will offer whatever help he can provide.Whats about to happen at Miami is no different than what will happen at plenty of other schools in the coming days and weeks. Theres an NFL draft advisory board that, if contacted, will report back to a player and say if evaluators believe he is a likely first-rounder, likely second-rounder or other -- their way of saying, return to school.Kaaya will likely ask that board for input, and said he also has a group of mentors whose brains he will pick.I want whats best for all our guys, Richt said. If its in the best interest for him to move on, then thats what we want for him. Is that necessarily true? I dont know. Thats what weve got to investigate. Theres time between now and when they have to declare to try to get a real clear picture of whats in his best interest.Its not just Kaaya that Miami could lose early.Tight end David Njoku, who had touchdown catches of 58 and 76 yards in the win over Duke, is also likely to take a hard look at the NFL -- where former Hurricanes Jimmy Graham and Greg Olsen have been among the leagues best at the position this season.dddddddddddd And running back Joe Yearby, a 1,000-yard rusher in 2015 who took a back seat to starter Mark Walton this year, is weighing his options.Ill talk to them soon, Richt said of the Hurricanes who may leave early. The first meeting is just about trying to get a feel for what theyre thinking. If theyre like, `Coach, Im coming back no matter what, it makes it pretty simple. If they say, `Im not sure, then it gets to a point where I want them to understand how Im going to go about it -- and that is educate them the best we can with the best information. Thats really NFL information.Until then, Miami will wait.There are no practices for probably two weeks or so, time that the Hurricanes will spend conditioning and working on academics. Miamis bowl destination will be finalized next Sunday, and its typical for most players to wait until the bowl game to announce if theyre staying or leaving.Kaayas timetable is unclear. But after a season in which Miami started 4-0, then went 0-4 and finished on another 4-0 stretch, he did acknowledge that hes savoring what this team has done.The guys didnt quit, Kaaya said. The guys kept getting up every day and going to work and doing the little things right. I figured at some point something had to give. The ball was going to go our way at some point because the guys never gave up.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-Top25 ' ' '