PREMIUM
AAA's SECOND ROUND CUSTOMER APPRECIATION BEATDOWN!
(NCAAB) Dayton vs. Providence,
Point Spread: -3.00 | -107.00 Providence (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: -3.00 | -107.00 Providence (Home)
Result: Loss
This is an 8* BEATDOWN on Providence.
For a number of different reasons I expect Providence to find a way to get the job done at the end of the night and to ultimately pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. I actually played on Dayton ATS in its First Four matchup, and while it would secure the SU victory, it would lose ATS. For the most part, I don't like to "flip-flop" against a team, but in this case I think that the Flyers "luck" will run out here. Dayton comes in tired and distracted today, it will be playing its fifth game in the last eight days, traveling from Brooklyn to Columbus with a stop over at home in the process. This is a tough match-up for the Flyers no matter what the situational circumstances are, facing sixth-seeded Providence and Big East player of the year Chris Dunn. The Friars are in the Tournament for a second straight year and will be eager for a victory here after losing in the first round last season, letting a lead slip away vs. North Carolina and falling by two as an 11 seed. Providence's depth and size will prove to be just too much for the Flyers who do not have a player taller than 6-6 on the roster. I think that the writing is on the wall and an ATS beatdown is in the cards, in my opinion all signs do indeed point to PROVIDENCE as the sharp move in this contest.
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For a number of different reasons I expect Providence to find a way to get the job done at the end of the night and to ultimately pull away down the stretch for the comfortable ATS cover. I actually played on Dayton ATS in its First Four matchup, and while it would secure the SU victory, it would lose ATS. For the most part, I don't like to "flip-flop" against a team, but in this case I think that the Flyers "luck" will run out here. Dayton comes in tired and distracted today, it will be playing its fifth game in the last eight days, traveling from Brooklyn to Columbus with a stop over at home in the process. This is a tough match-up for the Flyers no matter what the situational circumstances are, facing sixth-seeded Providence and Big East player of the year Chris Dunn. The Friars are in the Tournament for a second straight year and will be eager for a victory here after losing in the first round last season, letting a lead slip away vs. North Carolina and falling by two as an 11 seed. Providence's depth and size will prove to be just too much for the Flyers who do not have a player taller than 6-6 on the roster. I think that the writing is on the wall and an ATS beatdown is in the cards, in my opinion all signs do indeed point to PROVIDENCE as the sharp move in this contest.
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