PREMIUM
AAA's VERY EARLY 10* *Purdue/Wisconsin* BLOCKBUSTER!
(NCAAB) Purdue vs. Wisconsin,
Point Spread: -9.50 | -106.00 Wisconsin (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -9.50 | -106.00 Wisconsin (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* BLOCKBUSTER on Wisconsin.
I played on Wisconsin yesterday and the Badgers would come up just short for us ATS; suffice it to say, I definitely expect a better performance from the No. 1 seed today and look for it to easily pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. The Badgers started flat-footed yesterday and I simply don't see that happening twice in a row. With a victory in the conference tournament, Wisconsin will assure itself a No. 1 seed at the Big Dance. Big man Frank Kaminsky started slowly, but would finish with 16 points and 12 boards. Note that Kaminsky has owned the Boilermakers throughout his career as well, averaging 19.7 points on 65.4 percent shooting in helping his team win the last three meetings. I think this sets up as a natural letdown spot for Purdue, with yesterday's 64-59 win over Penn State on Friday, the team has almost assuredly secured its spot in the field of 68. A great situational play in my opinion: Wisconsin's slow start in yesterday's win over Michigan will have the team focused to start and with the pre-tournament jitters now firmly in the rear-view mirror, the Badgers will unquestionably be ready to play from the opening tip; coupled with the fact that the Boilermakers come in satisfied, knowing that if they win or lose, they'll be heading to the big tournament. Play on WISCONSIN.
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I played on Wisconsin yesterday and the Badgers would come up just short for us ATS; suffice it to say, I definitely expect a better performance from the No. 1 seed today and look for it to easily pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. The Badgers started flat-footed yesterday and I simply don't see that happening twice in a row. With a victory in the conference tournament, Wisconsin will assure itself a No. 1 seed at the Big Dance. Big man Frank Kaminsky started slowly, but would finish with 16 points and 12 boards. Note that Kaminsky has owned the Boilermakers throughout his career as well, averaging 19.7 points on 65.4 percent shooting in helping his team win the last three meetings. I think this sets up as a natural letdown spot for Purdue, with yesterday's 64-59 win over Penn State on Friday, the team has almost assuredly secured its spot in the field of 68. A great situational play in my opinion: Wisconsin's slow start in yesterday's win over Michigan will have the team focused to start and with the pre-tournament jitters now firmly in the rear-view mirror, the Badgers will unquestionably be ready to play from the opening tip; coupled with the fact that the Boilermakers come in satisfied, knowing that if they win or lose, they'll be heading to the big tournament. Play on WISCONSIN.
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