St. Louis vs. Butler Betting Line – College Basketball February 22

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Feb/22/2013
St. Louis vs. Butler Betting Line – College Basketball February 22

Carrie Stroup here with your St. Louis vs. Butler betting line for Friday night’s College Basketball.  Bet this game at Sportsbook.com and claim your FREE $100 bet with absolutely zero rollover requirement. 

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Sportsbook.ag Line & Total: Butler -3 & 124.5

No. 15 Butler will look to cool down sizzling Saint Louis, which heads to Hinkle Fieldhouse for some A-10 action on Friday night.

When these two teams met earlier in the season, the Billikens defense smothered Butler en route to 23 turnovers and a 75-58 victory over the then-No. 9 Bulldogs. That game was the third in what has become an eight-game winning streak for Saint Louis, both SU and ATS. This rematch is critical for the A-10 title with Butler just one game behind the Billikens and Butler finally getting all of its top pieces back together. The Bulldogs are The Bulldogs are 13-1 SU at home, where they take much better care of the basketball (12.4 TOPG). Both of these teams have been tremendous ATS with Saint Louis at 14-9 and Butler at 16-9. The Billikens have no problem winning on the road (4-2 ATS) and have been outstanding in conference play (8-3 ATS). They are 10-2 ATS coming off an ATS win and that shouldn’t change against this good-shooting Butler team. SLU is 12-1 ATS against teams making 45% of their shots after 15 games in the past two seasons, and 8-0 ATS after two straight wins of 10 or more points this season.

Jordair Jett (10.0 PPG) led the Billikens to victory in the first meeting, dropping 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting off the bench. With 3.6 APG, Jett leads SLU in passing and is one of the team’s four double-digit scorers. Dwayne Evans (11.8 PPG, 6.9 PPG) is small for his position, but is an efficient scorer, making 52.4% FG. He’s been hot lately, averaging 15.0 PPG and 9.0 RPG in his past four contests. Cody Ellis (11.4 PPG, 3.6 RPG) joins him down low, but needs to up his offensive efficiency, hitting just 37.0% FG. Sharpshooter Mike McCall Jr. (10.0 PPG) rounds out the double-digit scorers, hitting 1.4 threes per game on a 42.2% clip. He broke a long skid with a 15-point showing in Saint Louis’ most recent win against No. 24 VCU.

Butler stars Rotnei Clark (17.1 PPG), Andrew Smith (11.3 PPG) and Roosevelt Jones (10.6 PPG) have all dealt with injuries but are now healthy for head coach Brad Stevens. Clark led the way with 17 points in the first meeting against the Billikens, but the trio struggled from the field in the game, going a combined 13-for-32 (41%). Clark is a prolific 3-point shooter, hitting 43.1% from deep and hoisting 8.5 attempts per game, of which he makes 3.7. At 6-foot-11, Smith is the team’s biggest force down low, but can also threaten with a jump shot that stretches opposing defenses. He missed the team’s only home loss of the season, to Charlotte. Jones is an undersized forward at 6-foot-4, but leads the team with 5.8 RPG. Over his past three games, he’s averaging 12.0 PPG and 8.3 RPG. Unlike Smith, he’s not a shooter, but he is crafty with his small frame down low. He also leads the team with 3.4 APG. Sizy 6-foot-6 SG Kellen Dunham (10.5 PPG) is effective on the perimeter and the team’s final double-digit scorer, though Khyle Marshall (9.9 PPG) is also a key cog in the offense.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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