Early Projected Line on Colorado vs. Florida State - 2nd Round NCAA Tournament

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Early Projected Line on Colorado vs. UNC Greensboro or Florida State

The Colorado Buffaloes looked like one of the better teams in the NCAA Tournament thus far, at least in the first half.  That carried into the second with a 96-73 trouncing of Georgetown.  Gambling911.com projected Colorado to be a +1 dog versus Florida State and that is exactly the line that this one opened at.  Live lines will be available here at Bookmaker.eu, where you can claim your generous CASH welcome bonus (max bonus $1600).

For the Hoyas, Saturday's halftime deficit versus the Buffaloes was the biggest in Georgetown tournament history. 

Colorado made more three-point shots than the Hoyas had field goals.  The Buffaloes made 11 threes while the Hoyas had 8 shots total.

Florida State advanced to the second round with a No. 13 UNCG on Saturday 64-54 victory over UNC Greensboro.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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