College Basketball Predictions for March 8, 2014:
TEAM | WIN % | SCORE | VEGAS LINE |
513 SMU | 43% | 74 | |
514 Memphis | 57% | 77 | -4 |
515 Kentucky | 35% | 64 | |
516 Florida | 65% | 71 | -9 |
517 Cincinnati | 79% | 72 | -8 |
518 Rutgers | 21% | 58 | |
523 Kansas | 58% | 74 | -4 |
524 West Virginia | 42% | 71 | |
525 St. Johns | 43% | 69 | |
526 Marquette | 57% | 72 | -3 |
527 Baylor | 42% | 67 | |
528 Kansas State | 58% | 71 | -4 |
529 Vanderbilt | 25% | 61 | |
530 Mississippi | 75% | 73 | -6½ |
533 Ohio | 62% | 70 | -2 |
534 Miami (OH) | 38% | 65 | |
535 Eastern Michigan | 40% | 68 | |
536 Toledo | 60% | 73 | -5 |
537 Virginia Tech | 32% | 62 | |
538 Georgia Tech | 68% | 71 | -7 |
539 Georgetown | 25% | 60 | |
540 Villanova | 75% | 72 | -11½ |
541 Temple | 47% | 68 | |
542 South Florida | 53% | 70 | -3½ |
543 Wake Forest | 31% | 64 | |
544 Miami (FL) | 69% | 73 | -8 |
545 Connecticut | 32% | 68 | |
546 Louisville | 68% | 76 | -10 |
547 Oklahoma State | 49% | 73 | |
548 Iowa State | 51% | 74 | -3½ |
549 Boise State | 75% | 72 | -8 |
550 Air Force | 25% | 60 | |
551 Bowling Green | 21% | 58 | |
552 Buffalo | 79% | 72 | -11 |
553 Utah | 44% | 69 | |
554 Stanford | 56% | 72 | -5 |
555 Western Kentucky | 25% | 62 | |
556 Georgia State | 75% | 74 | -9 |
557 Arkansas | 50% | 70 | |
558 Alabama | 50% | 71 | PK |
559 South Carolina | 49% | 69 | |
560 Mississippi State | 51% | 70 | -1½ |
561 Auburn | 41% | 68 | |
562 Texas A&M | 59% | 72 | -5½ |
563 Arizona | 53% | 72 | -3 |
564 Oregon | 47% | 71 | |
565 Colorado State | 45% | 68 | |
566 Wyoming | 55% | 70 | -2 |
567 Missouri | 31% | 69 | |
568 Tennessee | 69% | 78 | -9½ |
569 Texas | 50% | 70 | -1½ |
570 Texas Tech | 50% | 71 | |
571 Oklahoma | 82% | 74 | -10½ |
572 TCU | 18% | 59 | |
573 Pittsburgh | 59% | 70 | |
574 Clemson | 41% | 66 | PK |
575 Seton Hall | 51% | 71 | |
576 Butler | 49% | 70 | -2½ |
577 George Washington | 78% | 74 | -10 |
578 Fordham | 22% | 61 | |
579 Ball State | 20% | 55 | |
580 Northern Illinois | 80% | 70 | -8½ |
581 Arizona State | 60% | 73 | |
582 Oregon State | 40% | 69 | PK |
583 Southern Cal | 23% | 59 | |
584 Washington | 77% | 72 | -11 |
585 Georgia | 34% | 66 | |
586 LSU | 66% | 74 | -6½ |
587 Indiana | 36% | 67 | |
588 Michigan | 64% | 74 | -10½ |
589 Colorado | 46% | 68 | |
590 California | 54% | 70 | -4½ |
591 Duquesne | 50% | 67 | |
592 George Mason | 50% | 68 | -6 |
593 St. Bonaventure | 36% | 65 | |
594 VCU | 64% | 71 | -11 |
595 Richmond | 31% | 65 | |
596 Dayton | 69% | 74 | -9½ |
597 Pennsylvania | 50% | 63 | |
598 Cornell | 50% | 62 | |
599 UC Riverside | 29% | 64 | |
600 Long Beach St. | 71% | 74 | -10½ |
601 Harvard | 65% | 72 | |
602 Brown | 35% | 65 | |
603 Princeton | 49% | 72 | |
604 Columbia | 51% | 73 | |
605 Dartmouth | 35% | 64 | |
606 Yale | 65% | 71 | |
607 UC Davis | 15% | 57 | |
608 UC Irvine | 85% | 74 | -17 |
609 Providence | 37% | 72 | |
610 Creighton | 63% | 78 | -10½ |
611 Louisiana-Lafayette | 43% | 71 | |
612 Arkansas State | 57% | 74 | -4 |
613 Louisiana-Monroe | 37% | 65 | |
614 Arkansas-Little Rock | 63% | 71 | -5 |
615 Texas-Arlington | 43% | 67 | |
616 South Alabama | 57% | 70 | -2½ |
617 Illinois | 24% | 64 | |
618 Iowa | 76% | 76 | -11½ |
619 Texas State | 41% | 68 | |
620 Troy | 59% | 72 | -3½ |
621 North Carolina | 39% | 70 | |
622 Duke | 61% | 75 | -8 |
623 UC Santa Barbara | 65% | 72 | -4 |
624 Cal Poly Slo | 35% | 65 | |
625 UNLV | 61% | 71 | -1 |
626 Nevada | 39% | 66 | |
627 New Mexico | 36% | 72 | |
628 San Diego State | 64% | 79 | -4 |
629 Fresno State | 67% | 72 | -5½ |
630 San Jose State | 33% | 64 | |
631 UCLA | 85% | 75 | -11½ |
632 Washington State | 15% | 58 | |
635 Hofstra | 26% | 60 | |
636 Delaware | 74% | 72 | -8½ |
637 Northeastern | 34% | 65 | |
638 Drexel | 66% | 72 | -3½ |
639 James Madison | 25% | 63 | |
640 Towson | 75% | 75 | -8 |
641 College of Charleston | 51% | 72 | |
642 William & Mary | 49% | 71 | -1 |
643 Missouri State | 21% | 60 | |
644 Wichita State | 79% | 74 | -13½ |
645 Southern Illinois | 41% | 67 | |
646 Indiana State | 59% | 71 | -4½ |
647 San Diego | 42% | 70 | |
648 San Francisco | 58% | 73 | -4½ |
649 Loyola-Marymount | 22% | 59 | |
650 BYU | 78% | 72 | -11½ |
651 Santa Clara | 19% | 61 | |
652 Gonzaga | 81% | 76 | -12 |
653 Pepperdine | 24% | 60 | |
654 St. Marys (CA) | 76% | 73 | -7 |
655 Wright State | 32% | 65 | |
656 Cleveland State | 68% | 73 | -4 |
657 Milwaukee | 13% | 58 | |
658 Green Bay | 87% | 76 | -13½ |
659 Weber State | 51% | 69 | -1 |
660 Eastern Washington | 49% | 68 | |
661 Montana | 50% | 71 | |
662 Northern Arizona | 50% | 70 | PK |
663 Northern Colorado | 84% | 74 | -8½ |
664 Southern Utah | 16% | 58 | |
665 Idaho State | 57% | 68 | |
666 Portland State | 43% | 71 | -3½ |
667 Montana State | 43% | 67 | |
668 Sacramento St. | 57% | 70 | -4 |
669 Samford | 14% | 56 | |
670 Davidson | 86% | 74 | -9½ |
671 Western Carolina | 55% | 71 | |
672 Elon | 45% | 69 | -4½ |
673 Georgia Southern | 46% | 70 | |
674 Chattanooga | 54% | 72 | -2½ |
675 The Citadel | 9% | 59 | |
676 Wofford | 91% | 79 | -10 |
677 Rider | 36% | 74 | |
678 Iona | 64% | 81 | -8½ |
679 Siena | 34% | 65 | |
680 Canisius | 66% | 72 | -6 |
681 St. Peters | 25% | 63 | |
682 Manhattan | 75% | 75 | -10 |
683 Niagara | 25% | 62 | |
684 Quinnipiac | 75% | 74 | -7 |
685 Eastern Kentucky | 57% | 78 | |
686 Belmont | 43% | 75 | -5½ |
687 Indiana-Purdue | 13% | 57 | |
688 IUPU-Fort Wayne | 87% | 75 | -11½ |
691 New Hampshire | 8% | 52 | |
692 Vermont | 92% | 73 | -18 |
693 MD-Baltimore County | 33% | 65 | |
694 Albany | 67% | 73 | -10 |
695 Maine | 1% | 53 | |
696 Stony Brook | 99% | 78 | -15 |
697 Binghamton | 33% | 65 | |
698 Hartford | 67% | 73 | -8 |
699 Winthrop | 59% | 72 | |
700 UNC Asheville | 41% | 68 | -2 |
701 VMI | 41% | 70 | |
702 Coastal Carolina | 59% | 74 | -4 |
703 Mount St. Marys | 36% | 64 | |
704 Wagner | 64% | 71 | -7½ |
705 St. Francis (PA) | 21% | 61 | |
706 Robert Morris | 79% | 75 | -11 |
707 Army | 37% | 66 | |
708 Boston University | 63% | 72 | -9 |
709 Holy Cross | 49% | 70 | |
710 American | 51% | 71 | -4 |
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