Hot Betting Trends College Basketball - January 16 (2021)

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Jan/15/2021

Gambling911.com has your college basketball Betting Trends (in order from best on top) for Saturday, January 16, 2020. Green Teams are those with the edge.  Red teams are those with a notable disadvantage.  Jazz Sports (established 1994) offers a generous welcome bonus (max bonus $1000)

  1. Virginia has won the last ten games versus Clemson.
  2. Texas A&M has covered versus Missou using the current spread of +4.5 in nine of the last ten meetings.
  3. Using the current spread of +5.5, Ohio State has covered in nine of the last ten versus Illinois. They have won eight of the last ten outright. 
  4. Seven of nine wins in the North Carolina vs. Florida State game were at home.  Though UNC won the two away games, FSU has won the last two home games. 
  5. North Carolina is 6-15-1 Against The Spread in their last 22 games following a straight up win.

Gambling911.com Free Pick: FSU -185 (Moneyline)

Breakdown

Sagarin has the Ohio State vs. Illinois line on the money at Fighting Illini -5.5. The Buckeyes haven't played at Illinois in four years.

Sagarin suggests Missouri can beat Texas A&M by 8 points.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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