Pittsburgh vs. North Carolina Betting Line

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The Pittsburgh vs. North Carolina betting line for Saturday afternoon’s game had NC as a -3.5 favorite.  The Tar Heels were seeing 60% of the early action.  They were the most wagered on side for the early portion of Saturday.  This 1 pm EDT game was being shown on CBS.  LIVE IN-PLAY BETTING was available for this game at BetOnline here.

North Carolina gets 15% of its points on 3-point field goals, third worst in the nation.

Pittsburgh is 17-0 when it scores more than 25 points in the paint and 3-5 when it does not.

North Carolina is averaging nearly 16 more points per game and 18 more points per 100 possessions during its current five-game win streak (all ACC games) compared to its first five conference games. 

Pittsburgh is one of five teams in the top 30 of the nation in offensive and defensive efficiency. The others are Louisville, Iowa, Utah and Wichita State.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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