What is the Line on the Florida Gators vs. Auburn Tigers Game March 16

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/16/2019

The Florida Gators vs. Auburn Tigers game featured a line of Tigers -3.5.


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Pinnacle Sports Line Movement
03/16 10:13 am
+3½-110-3½-106
03/16 10:04 am+3½-111-3½-105
03/16 10:03 am+2½-103-2½-113
03/16 8:09 am+3½-108-3½-108
03/16 7:21 am+3-105-3-111
03/16 4:16 am+3-108-3-108
03/16 2:01 am+3-109-3-107
03/15 10:32 pm+3-108-3-108

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The line on this game was trending upwards a half point in conjunction with the action coming in on Auburn (71% of early public backing).

While Auburn did win the last meeting, Florida has won the previous nine in this series. 

"Our league is so good. It's ridiculous, from top to bottom," Gators coach Mike White told ESPN postgame. "To be as competitive as we were against (LSU) three times and to get them twice says a lot about the heart, the character and the resiliency of our team." Florida will look to ride the momentum to the final, but will be playing an Auburn team that hammered the Gators 76-62 on Feb. 5 and has won six consecutive games after turning back fourth seed South Carolina 73-64 on Friday afternoon. The Tigers lean on their talented guard duo of senior Bryce Brown and junior Jared Harper, who combined for 46 points in the quarterfinal victory, and are attempting to make the SEC Tournament final for the first time since losing to Arkansas in 2000. "I think our confidence is high," Harper told ESPN postgame. "We've played well in the month of March. We haven't lost yet. So just continue to do what we do and hopefully it will take us a long way."

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