Today's Most Bet on Sides - January 11

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Today's Most Bet on Sides - January 11

The Wisconsin Badgers were seeing the heaviest one-sided action Friday in College Basketball.


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Better than 75% of the action was on Wisconsin in their Friday night game against the Boilermakers.

The line on this game has moved down from -4.5 to -3.5 as books appear to be pushing action on the Badgers.

Sagarin suggests a line of Wisconsin -3 here and does have Purdue the slightly better team based on their calculations by about a half point on a neutral court.

Gambling911.com is giving Purdue a 55% chance of covering this evening with a 58% lean.  The Boilermakers +4 (still available early) is our pick today.

Elsewhere, the Lakers were seeing better than 65% of the early action against Utah.  LA is a +8 underdog vs. the Jazz.  Lebron James will be sitting for this game with a groin injury.

The line on this game has slipped from Jazz -9 to -8.

Record So Far

2018-19 College Basketball Record: 3-5 (37.5%)

2018-19 NBA Record: 2-2 (50%)

2018 MLB Record: 45-35 (56.2%)

2018 NBA Record: 12-4-1 (75%)

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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