Free College Basketball Pick for March 14, 2009

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Tony George
Published on:
Mar/14/2009

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Arizona State (-1.5) vs USC

USC pulled the upset of UCLA yesterday.  Arizona State beat up Washington.  This is not the matchup everyone was expecting, but neither is Mizzou and Baylor in the Big 12 or Syracuse and Louisville in the Big East.  That being said, the better teams usually win the championship games, and when you are laying less than a 2 pointer in that scenario it is a TAKE on laying the small wood in this play.

Arizona State is 8-3 ATS their last 11 games and have a season split with USC, with them winning by double digits last month at home.  The Sun Devils have an edge in stat matchups in points scored, points allowed, turnovers, free throw percentage, and most important this time of the year, bench depth.  Arizona State's defense is stellar allowing under 60 points for the year and at days end that and a good free throw shooting team versus a bad one makes the difference tonight.

Arizona State 68  USC 62..FREE PLAY on the Sen Devils.

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