Syracuse vs. Indiana Betting Line: Orange Getting Heavy Public Backing

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The Syracuse vs. Indiana betting line had the Hoosiers as a -5.5 favorite while the Orange were getting 65 percent of the action on the spread.  You can bet all the Sweet 16 College Basketball games at BetOnline here and receive up to $900 in FREE CASH

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Indiana beat Temple by a score of 58-52 on Sunday, surviving a close call.

Victor Oladipo hit a 3-pointer with 14 seconds remaining and the top-seeded Hoosiers, unable to stop Temple star Khalif Wyatt for most of the game, shut him down in the final three minutes for a 58-52 win Sunday in the East Regional.

Number 4 seed The Orange survived 12 minutes without a single field goal against number 12 seed California to win 66-60 Saturday. 

A few early trends:

Syracuse is 0-6 Against The Spread in a neutral court game where the total is 135 to 139.5 over the last 3 seasons.

Indiana is 16-7 ATS in non-conference games over the last 2 seasons.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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