Xavier vs. FSU Betting Line – Sweet 16 Odds

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Xavier vs. FSU Betting Line – Sweet 16 Odds

The Xavier vs. Florida State betting line had the Noles as a big -6 favorite.   LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING is available right up to the final second of play here

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Xavier (250/1 odds of winning the NCAA College Basketball Championship) owned a 22-13 record Straight Up heading into this matchup but were two games under the .500 mark Against The Spread. 

The 11 seed Musketeers were looking for their 6th straight cover on Saturday after a defeat of 76-65 defeat of number 6 seed Maryland in one of Thursday’s upset games.  This makes the third straight year they have advanced to the second round.

Florida State (30/1 odds of winning the NCAA College Basketball Championship) owned a 17-13-2 record Against The Spread.  They have only covered in 40 percent of their last ten games overall.

The number 3 seed FSU beat Florida Gulf Coast by six points Thursday.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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