Georgia vs. Arkansas Betting Line – SEC Men’s Championship Semifinal

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The Georgia vs. Arkansas betting line can be found at MyBookie.ag.  This is the SEC Men’s Championship Semifinal game.

The second-seeded Razorbacks hope to advance to their first title game in seven years Saturday playing against a beat No. 3 seed Georgia team that hopes to have second-leading scorer Kenny Gaines on the court for this 3:30 pm EST game.

Arkansas is a -2.5 favorite in this one with a few books offering the number at -1.5.  Georgia’s record sits at 21-10 while the Razorbacks are at 25-7.  The Bulldogs have enjoyed more success Against The Spread at 18-10-2 compared to Arkansas sitting right around .500.

The Razorbacks have had an edge in this series over their last four meetings, going 3-1 with the lone loss occurring in overtime.  Nevertheless, the series has been played close with Arkansas winning by four or fewer points in two of its recent victories. 

The underdog is 6-2 Against The Spread in the last 8 meetings.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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