Free College Basketball Pick for Wednesday March 11, 2009

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Oklahoma State -10 vs Iowa State 7 EST tip off

This should not be a contest as Okie State proved they have an offense almost upsetting OU in the seasons finale.  The Cowboys put up 78 ppg in conference play and toally blew Iowa State out of the stadium in their only game this season.  They shot 50% from the floor against Ou's defense in their last game and are making a stand for NCAA tourney contention with a win here.  The fact the Cowboys are playing in OK City does not hurt either.  ISU is 3-7 their last 10 games SU and a rare win against Texas Tech in the seasons finale does not worry me, they are totally outmacthed here and gave up 75 ppg this season and are 2-9-3 ATS their last 14 games.


Okie State 81  ISU 68..Lay the Wood for your free Big 12 Tourney Play


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Tony George, Gambling911.com 

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