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AAA's 10* BIG TEN SUPER BLOWOUT (+$4,210 w/ 10* NCAAB!)
(NCAAB) Michigan State vs. Nebraska,
Point Spread: -2.50 | -106.00 Michigan State (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: -2.50 | -106.00 Michigan State (Away)
Result: Loss
This is a 10* SUPER BLOWOUT on Michigan State.
MSU is coming off a 66-60 win over Penn State on Wednesday, Tom Izzo's team is 13-6 overall and 4-2 in Big Ten action. Nebraska is coming off a 52-49 win over Minnesota, but is just 11-7 overall, including only 3-3 in league play. The Huskers are going to have their hands full today in my opinion, note that the team ranks near the bottom of almost every single statisical category there is; 251st in points per game, 207th in rebounds per game, 314th in assists per game and 202nd in field goal percentage. Michigan State on the other hand ranks 56th, 28th, 3rd and 30th respectively. These two teams may be in the same conference, but they're no where even close to being in the same ballpark when it comes to overall talent and execution in these major categories. The Spartans also present a massive matchup problem in the paint for the Huskers; also note that MSU is the best three-point shooting team in the Big Ten. As good as Nebraska's defensive play has been this year, note that the Huskers are a poor 1-4 SU the last five in this series, while the Spartans are 15-8 SU their last 23 away from friendly confines. In my opinion, the situation, the numbers and the trends do all indeed point to MICHIGAN STATE as the savvy move in this contest.
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MSU is coming off a 66-60 win over Penn State on Wednesday, Tom Izzo's team is 13-6 overall and 4-2 in Big Ten action. Nebraska is coming off a 52-49 win over Minnesota, but is just 11-7 overall, including only 3-3 in league play. The Huskers are going to have their hands full today in my opinion, note that the team ranks near the bottom of almost every single statisical category there is; 251st in points per game, 207th in rebounds per game, 314th in assists per game and 202nd in field goal percentage. Michigan State on the other hand ranks 56th, 28th, 3rd and 30th respectively. These two teams may be in the same conference, but they're no where even close to being in the same ballpark when it comes to overall talent and execution in these major categories. The Spartans also present a massive matchup problem in the paint for the Huskers; also note that MSU is the best three-point shooting team in the Big Ten. As good as Nebraska's defensive play has been this year, note that the Huskers are a poor 1-4 SU the last five in this series, while the Spartans are 15-8 SU their last 23 away from friendly confines. In my opinion, the situation, the numbers and the trends do all indeed point to MICHIGAN STATE as the savvy move in this contest.
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