What is the Spread on Baylor vs. Duke?

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What is the spread on Baylor vs. Duke? 

The line opened at Duke -4 ½ and was now -5 at SBG Global.  The Baylor vs. Duke spread has not fluctuated much with only around 5 percent of reporting books featuring a half point difference. 

Baylor was actually getting around 65 percent of the betting action in this game by Sunday afternoon.

Baylor would pay out $3000 for every $100 bet if they were to win the 2010 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship.  Duke was among the early favorites and would pay out $700 for every $100 bet.

Some interesting Baylor vs. Duke betting odds trends include:

The Bears are 8-1 ATS in their last 9 non-conference games.

The Bears are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games following a S.U. win.

Baylor is 10-3 ATS in their last 13 neutral site games as an underdog.

The Bears are 10-4 ATS in their last 14 games as an underdog.

The Blue Devils are 5-11 ATS in their last 16 NCAA Tournament games as a favorite.

Duke is 1-6 ATS in their last 7 NCAA Tournament games as a favorite of 0.5-6.5.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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