Akron vs. Notre Dame Line at Fighting Irish -14

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/17/2011
Akron vs. Notre Dame Line

The Akron vs. Notre Dame line had the Fighting Irish as a big -14 favorite.  Notre Dame has been one of the most wagered on teams throughout the season when it comes to futures.  The Fighting Irish came into this tournament with 18/1 odds of winning the 2011 NCAA Championship but opened the regular season with longer than 100/1 odds. 

Close to an amazing 95 percent of the spread action was on Notre Dame.  The total for this game was 136 and more than 95 percent on the OVER. 

In all tournament games, Akron has gone 6-1 Against The Spread, when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games, Akron is 8-2 ATS.  There are no specific stats that favor or do not favor Notre Dame Against The Spread. 

The Florida State-Texas A&M line was coming in at -1 in favor of the Aggies.  There was balanced action on the spread but a remarkable 95 percent of the total action was coming in on the UNDER 122.5.

St. Peter’s was a +14.5 underdog vs. Purdue.  65 percent of those betting the spread were on Purdue. 

Georgetown was a -5.5 favorite against Virginia Commonwealth.  

Other odds for the second round in Chicago appear below. Includes the totals.

 

NCAA TOURNAMENT - SECOND ROUND UNITED CENTER, CHICAGO, IL

10:40 AM

841



AKRON

+14-110

o135½-110

+900

842



NOTRE DAME

-14-110

u135½-110

-1400

 

1:10 PM

843



FLORIDA STATE

+1-110

o121½-110

EV

844



TEXAS A+M

-1-110

u121½-110

-120

 

4:20 PM

845



ST. PETER’S

+14½-110

o120-110

+900

846



PURDUE

-14½-110

u120-110

-1400

 

6:50 PM

847



VA COMMONWEALTH

+5½-110

o133-110

+195

848



GEORGETOWN

-5½-110

u133-110

-235

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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