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AAA's 10* BIG TEN SUPER BLOWOUT (Wisconsin/Penn State!)
(NCAAB) Wisconsin vs. Penn State,
Point Spread: -9.00 | -106.00 Wisconsin (Away)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: -9.00 | -106.00 Wisconsin (Away)
Result: Loss
This is a 10* BIG TEN SUPER BLOWOUT on Wisconsin.
For a number of different reasons I expect the visitors to find a way to get the job done at the end of the night and to pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. The No. 5 Badgers average a paltry 7.4 turnovers this year, the lowest number in the nation. They're averaging just 6.1 turnovers in Big Ten action and commited just one turnover in a 32-point win over Iowa last time out. The Badgers have won eight straight and five straight by double digits. The Badgers also already throttled the Nittany Lions 89-72 in the first meeting on December 31st, Wisconsin would shoot a ridiculous 70 percent in the second half and had four players score at least 16 points in the victory. I don't think anything will change here, Penn State couldn't handle the Badgers incredible depth then and they're not going to be able to today. Nittany Lions' coach Patrick Chambers knows his team will have its hands full today: "They're all very capable of making 3s and they're all very capable of getting 20, so we got to do our job," Chambers assessed last night. "Everybody's got to defend and rebound together and just leave it all out there and play as hard as we can." I think Penn State comes out flat here, it's coming off a disheartening three-point loss to then No. 19 Maryland on Saturday, the team's fourth loss in its last five games. Also note that Wisconsin is 6-3 ATS this year in true road games, while Penn State is just 17-21 ATS in its last 38 off a loss vs. a conference rival. In my opinion, the situation, the numbers and the trends do all indeed point to the BADGERS as the savvy move in this one.
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For a number of different reasons I expect the visitors to find a way to get the job done at the end of the night and to pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. The No. 5 Badgers average a paltry 7.4 turnovers this year, the lowest number in the nation. They're averaging just 6.1 turnovers in Big Ten action and commited just one turnover in a 32-point win over Iowa last time out. The Badgers have won eight straight and five straight by double digits. The Badgers also already throttled the Nittany Lions 89-72 in the first meeting on December 31st, Wisconsin would shoot a ridiculous 70 percent in the second half and had four players score at least 16 points in the victory. I don't think anything will change here, Penn State couldn't handle the Badgers incredible depth then and they're not going to be able to today. Nittany Lions' coach Patrick Chambers knows his team will have its hands full today: "They're all very capable of making 3s and they're all very capable of getting 20, so we got to do our job," Chambers assessed last night. "Everybody's got to defend and rebound together and just leave it all out there and play as hard as we can." I think Penn State comes out flat here, it's coming off a disheartening three-point loss to then No. 19 Maryland on Saturday, the team's fourth loss in its last five games. Also note that Wisconsin is 6-3 ATS this year in true road games, while Penn State is just 17-21 ATS in its last 38 off a loss vs. a conference rival. In my opinion, the situation, the numbers and the trends do all indeed point to the BADGERS as the savvy move in this one.
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