Pittsburgh-Louisville Spread – February 26

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The Pittsburgh-Louisville spread was coming in at -8.5 on the Cardinals early.  Updated lines for all College Basketball games can be found at WagerWeb.com here

The injury-ravaged Panthers come into this game a disappointing 15-13 against a Louisville team that is ranked number 17 in the nation and has a record of 21-7.

Pittsburgh could potentially suffer a 5th straight loss at the hands of Louisville.

Louisville dropped into seventh place in the conference after Thursday's 60-56 loss at Cincinnati.

"I have a problem with the officials," Cardinals head coach Rick Pitino said Thursday after that game. "I felt like I was talking tonight to (former refereeing greats) Jake O'Donnell, Mendy Rudolph and Ed Rush. They thought they were the three guys going into the referee Hall of Fame the way they talked to me."

Before betting this game, it is important to note that three of the four previous matchups between Pitt and Louisville went to overtime prior to last month's game.

This game will be televised on CBS at 2 pm EST. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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