Pittsburgh vs. UNC Betting Line: Under is 8-2 in North Carolina’s Last Ten

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The Pittsburgh vs. UNC betting line was coming in at North Carolina -7 overnight. 

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Pittsburgh comes into this game with a 21-10 record Straight Up but are four games under the .500 mark Against The Spread.   They have only covered in three of their last ten games overall.

North Carolina is 25-6 Straight Up but also four games below the .500 mark Against The Spread.   They have covered the spread in four of their last seven games overall.

While these teams have split wins and losses over the past four games, the home team is 3-1 Straight Up. 

The UNDER is 8-2 in UNC’s last 10 overall and in their last 10 vs. the Atlantic Coast.

A total of 148.5 was posted for this game.  Betting action could not be determined at the time this was going to press.  Using the current spread, the home team would have covered in two of those three wins.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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