Pittsburgh-Georgetown Spread at Hoyas -3.5 – Big East Second Round Betting

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The Pittsburgh-Georgetown spread had the Hoyas as an early -3.5 favorite.  This game will be shown on ESPN Wednesday afternoon.  As always, you can bet on Pittsburgh vs. Georgetown at Bookmaker.eu, which has been serving the sports betting community since 1985.  You can also claim up to $2500 in FREE CASH based on your initial deposit.  Learn More Here.

Fifth-seeded Georgetown squares off against 13th-seeded Pittsburgh in Wednesday's second-round matchup at Madison Square Garden.

As an underdog, Pittsburgh is 14-5 Against The Spread over the past three seasons.

Georgetown is 11-3 ATS playing on a neutral court over the last three seasons.  They are also 10-3 ATS in all tournament games over that time period and 6-0 ATS after allowing 80 or more points.

Pittsburgh is 13-10 straight up against Georgetown since 1997

While the Panthers, who opened 11-1 before crumbling, haven't proven nearly as formidable as in recent years.  Pittsburgh had been the No. 1 or No. 2 seed in the previous three Big East tournaments, but was eliminated in its first game each time.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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