NCAA College Basketball Betting Odds – February 23

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NCAA College Basketball betting odds for February 23 were available for a number of televised games such as Duke vs. Florida State, Alabama vs. Arkansas, Wisconsin vs. Iowa, Louisville vs. Cincinnati and BYU vs. Gonzaga.  You can find all the latest updated College Basketball odds at WagerWeb.com here

Duke vs. FSU featured a very fluid line, anywhere from -1.5 to -2.5 favoring Florida State.
Wisconsin vs. Iowa had the Badgers as a -5 point visiting favorite.

Cincinnati was a -1.5 point favorite hosting Louisville.

The line on Gonzaga was -6.5 favoring Brigham Young. 

Murray State, which is ranked number 12 in the nation with a single loss, takes on Tennessee State as a -3.5 visiting favorite.  This game will be aired on ESPN3.  While Tennessee State is not ranked, they are playing some great basketball, having lost just four games. 

St. Mary’s heads to Portland as the number 23rd ranked team in the nation.  The 6-win host team is a +12 underdog here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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