Friday NCAA Basketball Tournament Betting: Texas-Cincinnati Spread at -2 Bearcats

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Friday NCAA Basketball Tournament betting action includes the Texas-Cincinnati spread, coming in at Bearcats -2.  You can find all the latest NCAA Basketball betting odds at Belmont.com here.  Be sure to claim your FREE CASH bonus when opening an online account. 

This is one of the most wagered on games Friday with Cincinnati getting more action than any other side.  70 percent of those betting the spread for this game were backing the Bearcats.

The Longhorns (20-13) found themselves shorthanded nearly a year ago after losing all five starters from the 2010-11 team that finished second in the Big 12.

When playing with 5 or 6 days rest, Texas is only 13-27 Against The Spread since 1997.  Texas has only won 5 of their last 13 games.  Cincinnati has won 8 of their last 13.  Both teams have lost three of their last four. 

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- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

  

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