What is the Line on the Yale-LSU Game - March Madness 2019: Where to Bet

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Mar/17/2019

The line on the Yale vs. LSU March Madness game was set at Tigers -8.5 early.

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What The Line Should Be

The line on this game should be Tigers -9, so this one is on the money. 

About These Teams

Yale - ESPN.com: "The Bulldogs shared the Ivy League regular-season crown with Harvard before defeating the Crimson in the conference tournament title game. When Yale lost to Duke earlier this season, Mike Krzyzewski said the Bulldogs' Miye Oni (17.6 PPG) "will be a first-round pick." High praise for an Ivy League star."

LSU - Coach Will Wade was indefinitely suspended earlier this month for his alleged ties to a pay-for-play scheme that reportedly involved Javonte Smart.  But this is one of the most talented fields in the Big Dance.  Smart is also back.  This LSU squad should have little trouble getting past Yale.

Odds to win 2019 NCAA Men's Tournament (4/8/19)
Team Odds
Duke 9/4
Gonzaga 9/2
Virginia 6/1
North Carolina 10/1
Kentucky 12/1
Michigan State 12/1
Tennessee 12/1
Michigan 16/1
Texas Tech 18/1
Houston 30/1
Kansas State 30/1
Purdue 30/1
Nevada 40/1
LSU 55/1
Marquette 55/1
Florida State 60/1
Villanova 60/1
Iowa State 80/1
Kansas 80/1
Wisconsin 85/1
Auburn 100/1
Louisville 100/1
Mississippi State 100/1
Syracuse 100/1
Virginia Tech 100/1
Buffalo 150/1
Maryland 150/1
Cincinnati 200/1
Washington 200/1
Iowa 250/1
Wofford 250/1
Arizona State 300/1
Baylor 300/1
Central Florida 300/1
Florida 300/1
Hofstra 300/1
Indiana 300/1
NC State 300/1
VCU 300/1
Ole Miss 400/1
Creighton 500/1
Liberty 500/1
Minnesota 500/1
Murray State 500/1
Oklahoma 500/1
Seton Hall 500/1
St. John's 500/1
TCU 500/1
Texas 500/1
Utah State 500/1
Yale 500/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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