James Madison vs. Indiana Betting Line has Hoosiers as -21 Favorite

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The James Madison vs. Indiana betting line was coming in at -21 Hoosiers, however, most of the spread action (67 percent) was coming in on number 16 seed James Madison.  Bet this game at Bookmaker.eu here and qualify to receive up to $2500 in FREE BONUS MONEY (*see site for details here).  

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James Madison is 41-62 Against The Spread vs. good defensive teams - allowing <=64 points/game since 1997.

Indiana is 16-5 ATS in non-conference games over the last 2 seasons. 

James Madison is 22-10 ATS in all games this season.

James Madison is 7-1 ATS in all neutral court games this season.

Stat to watch from ESPN.com: Indiana's greatest weakness is its propensity to the turn the ball over on 19.1 percent of its possessions. JMU forces turnovers 21.8 percent of the time -- its best defensive characteristic. This is a massive mismatch, obviously, but for the Dukes any and all hope rests with their ability to turn IU over.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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