Texas Georgetown Free Pick: Jimmy V Classic (Video)

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/04/2012
Texas Georgetown Free Pick:  Jimmy V Classic (Video)

Gambling911.com has your Texas Georgetown free pick for the Jimmy V Classic courtesy of our friends at Don Best TV (video preview appears below).  You can bet this game with as little as $5 online at Bookmaker hereCredit cards accepted.  Get up to $2500 in FREE CASH.  Wager right up to the final play of most televised games.  Serving the sports betting community since 1985.

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The line on this game had Georgetown as a -5 favorite.  

Texas Longhorns: Madison Square Garden is once again the site for the Jimmy V Classic, where the Longhorns (5-2 straight-up, 2-3 against the spread) meet the Hoyas in Tuesday's opening tip. Texas dropped two of three at the Maui Invitational just before Thanksgiving, including an embarrassing 86-73 loss to Div-II Chaminade, a 16½-point underdog. The 'Horns rank 31st in the country, pulling down 40.7 rebounds per night, and are paced on the scoring end by sophomore Sheldon McClellan (17.0 points per game).

Georgetown Hoyas: Coach John Thompson III brings the Hoyas (5-1 SU, 1-3 ATS) into this matchup off a 37-36 home win vs. Tennessee last Friday. Laying 7½ in the contest, G'town lost the rebounding battle 35-27, missed five of its nine free throws and netted just 1-of-7 attempts from beyond the arc. The Hoyas are shooting better than 48 percent from the field on the season despite that ugly win, with scoring leader Greg Whittington (12.7 ppg) one of four players averaging in double figures.

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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