Bet the Alabama vs. Florida Game – Line Gators -14.5: Only 5 Percent of Public on Tide

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For those of you looking to bet the Alabama vs. Florida game with a -14.5 line, it’s interesting to note that 95 percent of the overnight action was on the Gators.  As such we are likely to see this spread move upwards over -15 by Game time at Noon EDT.  You can bet this one at Bookmaker here (Live in-play will be available) or find live lines on all of the day’s College Basketball games.

Florida comes into this game with only two losses compared to the Tide that has only nine wins this season so far.

The Tide shot 35.6 percent and went 4 of 17 from beyond the arc in a 65-58 loss at Arkansas on Wednesday.

They have lost nine straight on the road since a 52-45 win over Georgia on Feb. 12. It's dropped 15 in a row to ranked teams and has lost the last 14 such matchups on the road since a 77-73 win over No. 4 Mississippi State on Feb. 21, 2004.

This game will be shown nationally on ESPN at 12 Noon EDT and, again, it can be bet live every play up to the final minute here.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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