College Basketball Odds – January 26

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All of the January 26, 2013 College Basketball betting odds were available at Northbet with games that included Maryland vs. Duke, Oklahoma vs. Kansas and North Carolina vs. North Carolina State.  Northbet is offering up to $1000 in FREE BETS using invite code GAMBLING911.  

The most wagered on games sides included Syracuse, Louisville and Notre Dame.  These were early games.  Gambling911.com anticipated heavy balanced action on both sides of the North Carolina Tar Heels vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack later in the day.

Notre Dame was a -4.5 visiting favorite vs. South Florida while Syracuse was a -7.5 road favorite at Villanova (a game already in progress at the time of this writing).

North Carolina State was a -4.5 favorite vs. North Carolina.  North Carolina State was getting around 65 percent of the public backing on the spread.

The most lopsided action Gambling911.com could find was on Ohio as a -3.5 visiting favorite at Kent State getting 80 percent of the public backing.  Hofstra as the -3.5 home favorite vs. NC Wilmington was getting 83 percent of the public backing. 

You can find all of the day’s College Basketball odds at Northbet here.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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