Baylor-Missouri Line Opens at -6.5 Mizzou

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Feb/10/2012
Baylor-Missouri Line Opens at -6.5 Mizzou

The Baylor-Missouri early line had Mizzou coming in at -6.5.  Be sure to check out the most updated line on this and other Men’s College Basketball games at Belmont.com here where you can claim your 25 percent cash bonus.  Below you will also find a free pick on this game. 

Baylor currently trails the conference leading Missouri Tigers by a single game in the standings and would love to get a bit of revenge in this one.  This one is going to be a heavily bet on game we here at Gambling911.com believe. 

Belmont.com analysts noted the following: 

“In the previous meeting, Missouri escaped with an 89-88 win as 4.5-point dogs as they handed the Bears their first home loss of the season and one of only three losses all year for Baylor. Missouri’s Ricardo Ratliffe went off for 27 points in the win as he shot 11-for-14 from the field and allowed others like Phil Pressey (18 pts) and Marcus Denmon (15 pts) to capitalize on their opportunities. However, Missouri showed their lack of depth in that one as well, given that only seven players saw action in that game and that can be worrisome for a team down the stretch. Missouri also shot 54% from the field in that one and likely won’t repeat that shooting performance, even at home. The Tigers played one of their best games all year against Baylor the first time and they haven’t exactly been playing at that level since. Missouri is 0-3-2 ATS in their last five games which includes a SU loss @ Oklahoma State as 8.5-point favorites. They haven’t won a game by more than three points in their last three and will likely be laying a few points in this one at home.”

The odds favour Baylor winning Straight Up and you might want to grab the money line on this game once available in the morning Saturday as the payout will be that much greater.  Perhaps a combo of the spread and money line betting

Take Baylor ATS in this game.

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