Pittsburgh vs. Syracuse Line at Orange -13.5: Pittsburgh Pays $1200 With Outright Win

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The Pittsburgh vs. Syracuse line was coming in at Orange -13.5.  60 percent of those betting the spread were backing Syracuse.  An outright win by Pittsburgh pays $1200 for every $100 bet on the money line.  You can bet this game at Bookmaker.eu, serving the sports betting public since 1985.  Mobile and live wagering is available.  Get up to $500 in FREE CASH based on initial deposit.  

Pittsburgh has handed Syracuse its first loss in each of the two previous seasons. The Orange's 18-0 start last season ended with a 74-66 road defeat while a 13-0 start to 2009-10 was followed by an 82-72 home loss to the Panthers.  Once again, Syracuse will meet Pittsburgh as one of three undefeated teams in College Basketball.  This time they are riding a 19-0 start. 

Pittsburgh has won its last five games against Syracuse and has covered 8 of the last 10.  They have not lost by more than the current 13.5 point spread.

The Panthers are 8-2 Against The Spread in their last 10 games as a road underdog.

The Orange are 10-2 ATS in their last 12 games as a home favorite of 13.0 or greater.

We don’t necessarily see Pittsburgh pulling off another victory, however, based on past trends, they should be able to cover the current +13.5 spread

 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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