Florida vs. Kentucky Betting Odds – College Basketball - Gators Look for 10th Straight Win

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Florida vs. Kentucky Betting Odds – College Basketball – Gators Look for 10th Straight Win

The Florida vs. Kentucky betting odds had the Wildcats as a -4 home favorite.  LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING is available for this 2 pm EST game on CBS

This should be a fantastic game with both teams having five losses apiece this season.

Florida is a respectable 16-10 Against The Spread while Kentucky sits right around the .500 mark.

The Gators are looking to win their 10th straight.  They have covered the spread in seven of their last nine games.

Kentucky has only covered in three of their last ten games.

The Wildcats have won five of their last six games in this series though Florida won at home earlier this month by more than 20 points.

Look for Kentucky to seek revenge here but this is a very good Gators team.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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