Sweet 16 2012 Picks: Syracuse-Wisconsin

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Want Sweet 16 2012 picks from the expert? 

Fred Wallin has your Syracuse-Wisconsin play…and plenty more here.

Fred Wallin’s plays can be found here exclusively at Gambling911.com. 

Wallin has been a sportscaster in Los Angeles for more than 30 years, hosting numerous radio programs and covering all the major college and pro teams in LA.  He has also hosted radio shows in other markets, as well as nationally, and along the way has also made a name for himself handicapping sporting events with uncanny accuracy.  He currently hosts radio sports talk shows in four different American markets--Los Angeles, Phoenix and Las Vegas.  Wallin just began broadcasting in the Denver market (Hello Peyton Manning) last month. 

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Game Day: Mar/22/2012 (All day)
And then there were sixteen and nobody follows college basketball more closely than Fred Wallin..   Syracuse -4 vs Wisconsin at Boston This is a game that cannot lose and will not lose   Please get in ASAP, because the number will move.    

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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