The top two trends from Monday night's, November 28th, College basketball schedule offers up strong biases to back teams on the money line. Consider the following two contests with reasonable prices. Note: we do not base our free picks on the following trends alone but also on criteria that is not outlined in the brief analysis below. Good luck tonight
(749) GEORGIA vs. (750) COLORADO
Lean: COLORADO on the money line.
Fading road underdogs (Georgia) that are coming off a contest where they allowed 30 points or less in the first half for two straight games against a home opponent (Colorado) coming off a win by six points or less when the oddsmakers set the road dog between +145 and +350 on the money line. The trend is a time tested and shocking to say the least cashing at a 173-37 (82%) clip over the last five college campaigns and the bias is 1-0 this season.
Play Colorado on the money line at -175
(771) TENNESSEE vs. (772) OAKLAND
Lean: TENNESSEE on the money line.
Backing money line chalk (Tennessee) between -165 and -500 that are coming off two straight games where they scored 85 points or more against opponent (Oakland) after a game where the two teams combined to score 165 points or more has cashed at a 83-12 (87%) clip over the last 15 college seasons. This is the first time the bias has presented itself this season.
Play Tennessee on the money line at -165
(749) GEORGIA vs. (750) COLORADO
Lean: COLORADO on the money line.
Fading road underdogs (Georgia) that are coming off a contest where they allowed 30 points or less in the first half for two straight games against a home opponent (Colorado) coming off a win by six points or less when the oddsmakers set the road dog between +145 and +350 on the money line. The trend is a time tested and shocking to say the least cashing at a 173-37 (82%) clip over the last five college campaigns and the bias is 1-0 this season.
Play Colorado on the money line at -175
(771) TENNESSEE vs. (772) OAKLAND
Lean: TENNESSEE on the money line.
Backing money line chalk (Tennessee) between -165 and -500 that are coming off two straight games where they scored 85 points or more against opponent (Oakland) after a game where the two teams combined to score 165 points or more has cashed at a 83-12 (87%) clip over the last 15 college seasons. This is the first time the bias has presented itself this season.
Play Tennessee on the money line at -165