Florida vs. Auburn Betting Odds – College Basketball: Florida has Won Last Nine in Series

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Florida vs. Auburn Betting Odds – College Basketball: Florida has Won Last Nine in Series

The Florida vs. Auburn betting odds for Tuesday night had the Tigers as a  +10 home dog.

Florida owns a 20-5 record Straight Up and is 14-9 Against The Spread with five of the last six games covered overall.

Auburn is 16-9 SU and 13-10 ATS. 

Florida has won the last nine games in this series, the last two of which were won by more than the current spread.  Four of the nine wins were by more than the current spread with only one of the last four games between these two teams played at Auburn won by more than ten points.

The OVER is 11-4 in Florida’s last fifteen road games and 7-1 in Auburn’s last eight home games.  The total here is 156.5.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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