What’s Everybody Betting – February 21: College Basketball, Fountain of Youth

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Gambling911.com looks at what the public is betting on February 21, 2015, whether it’s a high volume game or side that is getting some heavy lopsided action. 

There was quite a mishmash of betting activity Saturday with no one College Basketball game really seeing the most action. 

Nearly all of the early wagering action was on College Basketball.

LSU was seeing around 80% of the action as a -5 home favorite versus Florida. 

The Minnesota vs. Wisconsin game was getting good volume, however, action was relatively balanced with the Badgers coming in at -14.5.

North Carolina was seeing around 60% of the action vs. Georgia Tech.  The Tarheels were a -11.5 favorite.

The Miami vs. Louisville game was seeing decent action but it was balanced with the Cardinals a -8 home favorite.  This one tips off at 2 pm EST.

While the North American books do not record horse racing volume among the top bets of the day, Gambling911.com was seeing heavy traffic for its coverage of Saturday’s Fountain of Youth race.

Man City v. Newcastle was also seeing some nice action with today’s Premier League wagering with Manchester City taking in around 65% of the bets.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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