Alabama vs. Creighton Betting Line at Crimson Tide -1.5

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The Alabama vs. Creighton betting line was coming in at Crimson Tide -1.5 but Creighton stands a very good shot of winning this one according to Washington Tucker of Betonline.com, which had all the latest NCAA Tournament betting odds and was offering up to $900 in FREE CASH based on an initial deposit

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Washington Tucker of BetOnline.com: 

“The March Madness betting experts who follow the Southeastern Conference know that Alabama struggles to hit perimeter shots. Alabama’s defense should do well against Creighton, but the Tide won’t be able to score enough to win. Pick Creighton in a close one.”

Creighton was one of the most wagered on teams heading into this tournament. 

While Creighton has won 9 of their last 12, they also endured a three game losing streak.  They are also 2-8 Against The Spread in recent games.  Alabama has won 8 of their last 12.

The Bluejays boast the country's top-ranked FG percentage (50.8 percent) and are third nationally in assists per game (18.0).

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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