**Purdue at Michigan State**
--Las Vegas Sports Consultants opened Michigan State as a six-point home favorite over Purdue, with the total listed at 128.
--Purdue (16-8 straight up, 11-10 against the spread) ended a two-game SU slide Saturday by thumping Indiana as a seven-point home ?chalk,? 71-56. The Boilermakers improved to 3-1 ATS the past four games in that matchup.
--Kenneth Lowe and David Teague each had 17 points and six rebounds in the victory. Purdue shot 48 percent (21-of-46) from the field, while limiting the Hoosiers to 36 percent (22-of-61).
--This contest starts a three-game Big Ten road trip for the Boilermakers. Purdue is 6-5 SU and 6-4 ATS away from home, winning by an average score of 64-60.
--Michigan State (13-9 SU, 8-12 ATS) is off Saturday?s victory over Minnesota as a 12 ?-point home favorite, 69-58. That marked the second game in a row that the Spartans failed to cover.
--MSU trailed the Golden Gophers 39-31 at halftime before enjoying a 38-19 second-half advantage. Chris Hill led all scorers with 20 points while grabbing five rebounds and dishing out four assists.
--The Spartans are 10-3 SU on their home court, but 5-6 ATS. Michigan State has been taking those affairs by an average score of 75-66.
--The Spartans had gone 4-1 both SU and ATS the past five games against Purdue before falling to the Boilermakers in overtime Jan. 25 as a 5 ?-point road underdog, 76-70.
--ESPN will start its coverage of this Big Ten contest at 7:00 p.m. ET.
**Florida at Georgia**
--LVSC opened Florida as a four-point road ?chalk? over Georgia, with the total set at 130.
--Florida (14-7 SU, 10-7 ATS) has fallen to 1-3 both SU and ATS the past four games after suffering Saturday?s setback to Louisiana State as a 10-point home favorite, 73-70. Coach Billy Donovan?s team got bumped out of the top-25 with that setback.
--The Gators could only muster one basket the final 4 ? minutes, while the Tigers shot a blistering 59 percent in the second half. Florida?s Matt Walsh had 24 points and four assists, while Anthony Roberson stepped up with 18 points, six rebounds and five assists.
--The Gators are 4-3 SU and 3-3 ATS on the road, winning by an average score of 70-69.
--Georgia (12-10 SU, 9-9 ATS) had dropped back-to-back games SU before dumping Kentucky Saturday as a six-point home underdog, 74-68. The Bulldogs improved to 4-1 ATS the past five games with that contest with the Wildcats.
--Jonas Hayes accounted for 19 points and six rebounds, while Rashad Wright contributed 14 and Damien Wilkens had 14 and five assists. Georgia outscored Kentucky 51-37 in the second half.
--The Bulldogs sport an 11-3 SU and 5-5 ATS home ledger, winning those outings by an average score of 71-64.
--The home team won both games in this series SU last year, while failing to cover. Florida beat the Bulldogs as a five-point home favorite, 66-63, while Georgia won as a 2 ?-point home ?chalk,? 82-81.
--ESPN will provide coverage of this SEC matchup starting at 9:00 p.m. ET.
**San Diego State at UNLV**
--LVSC installed UNLV as a 5 ?-point home favorite over San Diego State, with the total listed at 150.
--San Diego State (12-11 SU, 11-9 ATS) fell to 1-4 both SU and ATS the past five games after last Monday?s overtime loss to Brigham Young as an 11-point road underdog, 83-69.
--Chris Walton had 17 points, eight rebounds and two assists in the setback. Aerick Sanders contributed 13, nine and two as the team managed just two points in overtime.
--The Aztecs have struggled to a 3-8 SU and 5-5 ATS road record, losing by an average score of 75-71.
--UNLV (12-9 SU, 10-8 ATS) has dropped three games in a row SU and back-to-back outings ATS. The Runnin? Rebels were pasted by Missouri Sunday as a nine-point road underdog, 94-60.
--Odartey Blankson had 16 points and 10 rebounds in a losing effort, while Romel Beck added 13 points. UNLV never recovered from a 54-27 halftime deficit.
--The Runnin? Rebels maintain a 9-3 SU and 6-3 ATS home record, beating foes by an average score of 73-64.
--UNLV had won three games in a row over San Diego State both SU and ATS before falling to the Aztecs Jan. 17 as a four-point road underdog, 83-78.