Kentucky..Undefeated regular season closer

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Fla. at Kentucky

2pm Sat

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Kentucky 100.34 +3.33 HC

FLA. 82.40

KENTUCKY -21.27

were a 8 point Fav at Fla. and did not cover 68-61

total closed at 117 so the Over came in.

Fla vs top 25 [1-4]
Fla. vs top 50 [2-11]


last 3 home games for Kentucky

covered as a 15' fav over Ark..goes OVER the 146' [84-67]

covered as 25 point vs Aub. goes OVER the 139' [110-75]

covered the 18' vs So Car. went under the 121' [77-43]


real tall order for Florida to try to make some sense of a horrible season for them..Surely they will try..But given the home results for Kentucky over the last 3 teams ..


anything less than 20 and OVER 125 mighty appealing..

Granted this Kentucky team has had undefeated the whole way as their goal.

Well the first order of business along the way is UNDEFEATED regular season.












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anyone see an overnight side and or total yet:shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug:
 

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See Kentucky -16 - no total yet at CRIS


thanks..

found this ..

2:00 PM EST
535 FLORIDA
536 KENTUCKY-16.5 -16.5 / -16 -05 / -16 -15-16
FLA-G-Michael Frazier II-Probable | TV: CBS

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they supposed to run this team out of the gym tomorrow..
 

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found this across the street





Sat 3/7
535
Florida
+15.5 -106
11:00 AM
536
Kentucky
-15.5 -106

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535 FLORIDA
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120 / 121.5 / 124.5
123.5
2:00 PM EST
536 KENTUCKY
-16.5
-16 -15 / -16 / -15.5 -15
-16
FLA-G-Michael Frazier II-Probable | TV: CBS

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:0corn

last game between these two it was considered a good effort by Fla. in front of their home crowd.I didn't think they shot very well nor was their defense much to speak of in the 2nd half.

Kentucky was the pits from 3pt land in that game [3-14] and still won by 7.

The "Over" has big time value...Kentucky should get their 75 ..just a matter of Fla. managing getting their normal 60 on the road..That could be the tipping point for the side but I don't think so for the total...

75-55 has layers and layers of creed.

that's an easy "Over" and the 20 "Cover" ..All comes down to Kentucky's last 5 in off the bench substitution at home in the last home game of this season.

That last 90 seconds this year has been a nightmare at times.

5-1 ATS Last 6...and 4-1-1 Over to Under

The place goes nuts today..

16 and 123' at 2 sponsoring outs as of the second..

like Kentucky and Over..

Love a 5 point tease as well..

2nd half we shall see...:SIB
 
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We owe florida a beat down. They got us good at florida last year and beat us 3x last year. With you on over and love it!
 

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from TSN

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/...&page=cbask/scores/live/preview.aspx?id=73488

Florida (15-15) at (1) Kentucky (30-0)

Saturday, March 7, 2 p.m. (ET)
The Sports Network
GAME NOTES: The top-ranked Kentucky Wildcats set their sights on a perfect regular season, as they close things out on Saturday afternoon, taking on the Florida Gators in an SEC showdown at Rupp Arena.

John Calipari's Wildcats have faced 30 opponents this season and have beaten them all, en route to the team's 46th SEC title. They haven't all come easy, including Saturday's come-from-behind win at Georgia, 72-64, to move to 17-0 in league play.

Billy Donovan's Gators are far removed from last year's conference crown. Florida has struggled this season to a 15-15 overall record, which includes just an 8-9 mark in the SEC. The Gators have played better of late and enter the regular-season finale off back-to-back wins over Tennessee (66-49) and Texas A&M (66-62).

This is a mirror image of last year's regular-season finale, as top-ranked Florida was looking to secure the first 18-0 SEC record in conference history. Florida completed the feat emphatically with an 84-65 rout of the Wildcats. This season has Kentucky on the verge of perfection.

Kentucky owns a 95-37 edge in the all-time series with Florida, including a dominant 48-9 mark at home. The Wildcats earned a 68-61 victory in Gainesville on Feb. 7 in the first meeting this year.

A pair of crucial runs by Florida put the team over the hump against a strong Texas A&M squad last time out. The Gators used a 12-0 run to overcome an early 10-0 deficit and then followed up with a 14-0 run later to take control of the game. Four Gators notched double figures in the victory, led by Dorian Finney- Smith's 12 points. Eli Carter finished with 11, while Chris Chiozza and Devin Robinson checked in with 10 points apiece.

Florida's top scorer, Michael Frazier II (13.2 ppg) has missed some time with an ankle injury. The good news is that Finney-Smith has been solid in stepping up, averaging 13.1 ppg and a team-best 6.0 rpg. Carter ranks third in the team in scoring at 8.8 ppg, while Kasey Hill isn't much of a scorer (7.0 ppg), but is tied for second in the conference in assists (4.7 apg). Still, UF is a team that likes to force its will on the defensive end. The Gators are allowing just 59.7 ppg this year, holding opponents to just .406 shooting.

While the Gators plays solid defense, the Wildcats have mastered it. Kentucky leads the nation in field-goal percentage defense (.349) and scoring margin (+21.4) and ranks second nationally in scoring defense (53.5 ppg) and blocked shots (207). Aaron Harrison (11.3 ppg) and Devin Booker (11.0 ppg) provide perimeter scoring, while big men Karl-Anthony Towns (9.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg, 68 blocks) and Willie Cauley-Stein (8.9 ppg, 6.4 rpg, 49 blocks) are dominant down low, especially at the defensive end.

The Wildcats trailed by six points with five minutes to go in Athens, but the team rallied to remain unbeaten. Towns was an efficient 8-of-12 shooting and led the team with 19 points and seven rebounds. Aaron Harrison poured in 16 points, while brother Andrew chipped in 12.

Florida has really struggled on the road this season at 2-8. Winning in Lexington, with so much on the line for Kentucky, makes this a tall task indeed for the Gators.

Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Kentucky 71, Florida 55 03/07 11:03:43 ET
 

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tale of two half's

Kentucky covers the side but total was kaput given the first 10 minutes of the game results

2nd half was -9 and 67' ...they cover the 9 but Fla. had nothing for the D of Kentucky in the 2nd stanza

Kentucky slow by design and D focused...really thought they would shoot better than they did today..

lotta gimmies clanks ...

Stein has to learn some touch off the glass.

but he will get millions at the next level to do so.





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2
FLA
27
23
UK
30
37

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535 FLORIDA
120
125 / 125.5 / 125
125.5
+1164
50 Under 125.5
2:00 PM EST
536 KENTUCKY
-16.5
-16.5 -05 / -16 -05 / -16
-16.5
-2152
67 final
Time-change to 02:05pm EST | FLA-G-Michael Frazier II-Probable | TV: CBS

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