Wisconsin vs. Indiana Betting Line at Hoosiers -6.5

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The Wisconsin vs. Indiana betting line had the Hoosiers as a -6.5 home favourite at SportsBettingOnline.com.  Find the latest odds and bet this game at SportsBettingOnline.com,  where you can qualify to receive up to $1000 in FREE BETS in addition to 10 percent cash back weekly WIN or LOSE.

Number 23 ranked Wisconsin certainly has value in this game having won the last 11 in this series.  Indiana, however, is ranked number 3 in this nation coming into this game.  Both schools have won 7 of their last 10 games overall.

Indiana will be motivated to win their final two games of the season this weekend in hopes of capturing the overall number one seed in the NCAA Tournament.

"I would think -- I would hope -- we've done enough," Indiana head coach Tom Crean said following an 80-64 win over Illinois in Friday's quarterfinals. "I think when you have the league the way that it is and you win it outright the way that we did."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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