So SMU and Colo St both ALMOST fit this criteria...
SMU is only 69 percent and ALL books dont have the full point.
Colo St is over 70 percent but only a half point reverse from 2 books and a full point from one.
<TABLE id=gridtable><TBODY><TR id=e153315 ondblclick=highlightRow(this) style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" onclick="testHit('e153315', event)"><TD id=team width=169>749 George Mason
750 William & Mary
</TD><TD id=bets width=56>2986
</TD><TD id=spreadpct style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ccff66" width=50>82%
18%
</TD><TD id=mlpct style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ccff66" width=50>79%
21%
</TD><TD id=oupct style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ccff66" width=50>79%
21%
</TD><TD class=linebox style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #faf39e" width=75>-6-110
121 -110
</TD><TD class=open id=sb9_0 width=75>-4.5-110
120 -110
</TD><TD class=linebox style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #faf39e" width=75>-6-110
119.5 -110
</TD><TD class=open id=sb18_0 width=75>-4-110
119.5 -110
</TD><TD class=linebox style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #faf39e" width=75>-6-105
119.5 -105
</TD><TD class=open id=sb2_0 width=75>-4-109
119
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Here is a perfect example of a play tonight.
over 70% on george mason
vegas has dropped the line over a point on all 3 books that we have displayed. The 3 books we use are cris, pinnacle and olympic. These books are known to be 1st movers. Making william mary a play