Georgia State vs. Baylor Betting Line – Bears 2015 Tournament Odds at 60-1

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The Georgia State vs. Baylor betting line was available at BetPhoenix.

Both of these teams come into this game with identical 29-10 records Straight Up.  They have each covered 15 games apiece.  Baylor is a -8.5 to -9 favorite in this game.

No. 14 seed Georgia State will make its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2001 after winning the Sun Belt Conference.  The Panthers will face a No. 3 seed in Baylor, which will be making back-to-back tournament appearances for the first time in its history.

The Bears have won 8 of 12 tournament games under head coach Scott Drew.

The Panthers have a trio of guards that can carry them far into the tournament.   Baylor have their flaws, shooting just 44 percent from 2-point range in Big 12 play and rarely getting to the free throw line.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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