College Basketball Results
Yesterday: 69-34 SU (67%), 43-60 (42%) ATS
In 2013: 1383-558 SU (71%), 1003-938 (52%) ATS
Our College Basketball Predictions for March 10, 2013:
TEAM | WIN % | SCORE | VEGAS LINE |
819 Wisconsin | 95% | 58 | -8½ |
820 Penn State | 5% | 45 | 119½ |
821 VCU | 58% | 77 | 145 |
822 Temple | 42% | 73 | PK |
823 Illinois | 18% | 61 | 132 |
824 Ohio State | 82% | 69 | -9½ |
825 Virginia Tech | 43% | 63 | 142 |
826 Wake Forest | 57% | 67 | -5½ |
827 Indiana | 50% | 74 | 145½ |
828 Michigan | 50% | 72 | -2 |
829 Maryland | 38% | 60 | 122 |
830 Virginia | 62% | 66 | -8 |
831 Northwestern | 1% | 47 | 122 |
832 Michigan State | 99% | 65 | -19½ |
851 IUPU-Fort Wayne | 41% | 66 | 147½ |
852 Oakland | 59% | 71 | -3½ |
853 Missouri-Kansas City | 1% | 45 | 113½ |
854 North Dakota State | 99% | 64 | -18 |
833 Wichita State | 49% | 68 | 133 |
834 Creighton | 51% | 69 | -3 |
835 George Mason | 50% | 65 | -1½ |
836 Northeastern | 50% | 68 | 135 |
837 James Madison | 44% | 63 | 132 |
838 Delaware | 56% | 66 | -1½ |
839 Florida Intl | 3% | 59 | 133½ |
840 Middle Tennessee St. | 97% | 74 | -13 |
841 Western Kentucky | 41% | 63 | 126½ |
842 Arkansas State | 59% | 67 | -2½ |
843 Iona | 57% | 83 | -2½ |
844 Niagara | 43% | 79 | 164 |
845 Fairfield | 65% | 61 | -2½ |
846 Manhattan | 35% | 58 | 107½ |
847 Appalachian State | 1% | 54 | 141 |
848 Davidson | 99% | 73 | -16 |
849 College of Charleston | 66% | 66 | -3 |
850 Elon | 34% | 60 | 125½ |
861 Liberty | 20% | 61 | 138 |
862 Charleston Southern | 80% | 71 | -6½ |
863 MD-Baltimore County | 1% | 54 | 125½ |
864 Vermont | 99% | 69 | -13 |
865 Stony Brook | 69% | 68 | -4½ |
866 Albany | 31% | 60 | 121 |
Today’s spokesmodel is Devin Anne.
About Devin Anne:
Website: www.facebook.com/bookdevinanne
Hometown: Pensacola, Fl
Favorite Sport: Soccer
Favorite Team: Barcelona
Our FREE College Basketball Picks for March 10, 2013:
-VCU Pick ‘Em at Temple
-Indiana Pick ‘Em at Michigan
-Fairfield -2.5 against Manhattan
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