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Arkansas-1

Big game for NCAA bubble-team Arkansas. Not such a big game for Florida, already with 21 wins and an NCAA lock based on what they did before January. Good-sized Razorbacks guards lock down the perimeter as Pitino-clone Donavan looks at the calendar, shrugs, and says, ?No urgency. Not March yet. Good for our league if Arkansas gets in the Big Dance.? Don?t let LSU?s failure last Saturday scare you from going against the Gators right now.
 

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Florida State-6.5

It?s mid-February. Virginia?s short roster has logged too many minutes. Opponents are going at Virginia guard J.R. Anderson and getting him into early foul trouble. Take UVA?s guards down a peg and the rest of the team melts. Some opponents with average offenses are making major, in-game runs against Virginia. Leonard Hamilton, if you can?t get your kids to do the same, we?re gonna have a major hate put on you.
 

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Tennessee pick

Crimson Tide wants to play zone to protect their short rotation, but Tennessee?s shooting eyes will light up when they see that. Bubble boy Alabama needs a combination of an off-shooting night by Tennessee, and some serious zebra love.
 

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Loyola Marymount+6.5 :fingerc:

The Aggers-to-Teinton head coaching change has turned LMU from an 8-8 ATS team into a 9-1 money-making monster in the January 1 to February 12 periods the last two seasons. Now they hook a Gonzaga team that is one of the worst in-conference favorites in college basketball betting history (11-17 ATS last two seasons). LMU has always shown up playing hard defense against a slightly disinterested Gonzaga team, and now they finally have some inside offense to go with it in Aussie Matthew Knight, who averages a double-double in 31 mpg, including 18-11 in a 12-point loss at Gonzaga last month.
 

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Indiana State +160 ml

No doubting ISU?s need for the presence of leading scorer Moss to be able to play at peak efficiency. They started winning and covering again after he returned, highlighted by ending Southern Illinois? 31-game home court winning streak. Missouri Valley dogs are cool, man. ISU was 7-0 in non-conference play and although some of that opposition wasn?t much, neither is Western Mich this year. One reason ISU lost eight in a row in conference without Moss is that the Missouri Valley is such a tough league at nearly every stop!
 

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South Carolina -4

I'll side with the home team in Columbia as look for South Carolina to win and cover over the very-much-in-danger-to-miss-the-tournament Kentucky Wildcats.

Tubby Smith's team has had offensive issues, especially inside, for much of the season. Now here of the late, the Cats can't defend as this is a Wildcat team that is only 6-5 SU and 4-7 ATS in conference play this year. And this is a down year in the SEC.

Tubby has tried to shake things up of late as Wednesday's victory over visiting Georgia found normal Kentucky starters Rajon Rondo, Randolph Morris and Joe Crawford finding themselves on the bench at tip-off due to sub-par practice performances. If Tubby does that today (and starts a couple of walk-ons and such), his team could find itself down a bunch early.

The Cocks are surging (3-0 SU/ATS run) and they have a favorable closing schedule with very winnable road games at Georgia and Auburn in addition to its home slate. At 14-10 SU, the Cocks are focused on a late run to make the Big Dance. South Carolina is tough in Columbia (39-9 SU the last three seasons, 7-3 ATS this year) and is playing its third straight home game after beating Mississippi State by 22 last Saturday and Alabama by 11 on Tuesday.

Opponents are shooting just 39 percent in Columbia against the defensively tight Cocks (South Carolina conversely shooting 48 percent in its own building). Kentucky has struggled this year against good defensive teams (3-6 ATS this year versus teams whom allow 64 points or less) and the Cats are 0-3 SU as a dog this year. Kentucky is a poor free throw shooting and its last five opponents are shooting at a 47 percent clip from the field.

Kentucky has dropped two straight on the road (and it's hard for me to forget that 27-point drubbing it took at Kansas last month) and has failed to cover in three straight versus South Carolina (Cocks won by a dozen points last season in Columbia and fell by a basket a few weeks back in Lexington).

This is a South Carolina club that has swept Florida SU this year and is bursting with confidence behind the athletic play of Renaldo Balkman (28 points in Tuesday's national TV win over Bama). Tre' Kelley has been hot of late and the Cocks' four-guard attatck will expose Kentucky's weak defense today. South Carolina by eight-to-12 points in this one!
 
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