85 Percent of Moneyline Action was on Gonzaga in Game Versus USC

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85 Percent of Moneyline Action was on Gonzaga in Game Versus USC

85% of the moneyline action was on the Zags with a price tag of -465 for their Elite Eight game versus the USC Trojans.

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Action was balanced on the spread and total.

The Gonzaga Bulldogs have beaten teams by double digits in all but one game (December 2 on a neutral court versus West Virginia) this season.

Gonzaga actually was being offered up at +125 odds to win the NCAA Tournament for a payout potential of $125 on every $100 bet.

The Zags were a "little off" (for them) the first half of Tuesday night's game, shooting just 61% 2-pointers, compared to 64% on the season.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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