College Basketball Odds for January 27: Florida vs. Alabama Spread and More

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Jan/27/2015
College Basketball Odds for January 27: Florida vs. Alabama Spread and More

Gambling911.com has your College Basketball odds for January 27 with a look at the Florida vs. Alabama spread and much more.  Place your 1st bet, get your 2nd bet free here.

FLORIDA GATORS (10-9) at ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (13-6)

Sportsbook.ag Line: Alabama pk, Total:124.5

Florida looks to turn its season around with a big victory in Alabama on Tuesday.

The Gators are in the midst of a dreadful season and they’ve dropped three straight games (both SU and ATS), including a 72-71 loss as 1-point road favorites at Ole Miss on Saturday. The team has allowed 72 or more points in each of those defeats and will need to be better defensively going forward. The good news is that they are 27-12 ATS after 3+ ATS losses since 1997.

The Crimson Tide snapped a three-game losing skid with a 57-55 win as 11-point home favorites over Auburn on Saturday. While Alabama is 11-1 SU at home, the club is just 4-5-1 ATS in those contests. The Crimson Tide are 10-0 SU as a favorite this season, but they’ve covered in just five of those games.

The Gators have been dominant in this head-to-head series, winning nine straight games SU and 16 of the past 18 as well. However, Florida is 0-4-1 ATS in its past five meetings with Alabama and is just 4-8-1 ATS in this series since 2006. The Gators have been much better ATS when playing at Coleman Coliseum though, as they’ve now won four straight games SU in Alabama and are 3-1 ATS in those contests. Meanwhile, the Crimson Tide are 5-1 ATS after failing to cover in their previous game and 3-1 ATS on two days' rest this season. They are also 22-9 ATS in the past three seasons after going Under the total in their previous game. There are no significant injuries for either school.

This Florida offense has really struggled this season, scoring just 67.5 PPG (180th in NCAA) on 44.9% FG (104th in nation) despite a solid 34.6% threes. Defensively it’s been a whole different story with the team allowing just 59.6 PPG (34th in NCAA) on 40.5% FG and 34.6% threes.

SG Michael Frazier II (13.8 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 1.2 SPG, 41% threes) had his best game of the season in the loss on Saturday, finishing with 27 points, five rebounds and three assists in 37 minutes of action. The Gators will need him to be on his game against this tough Alabama squad. He had 18 points (5-of-13 threes) in 33 minutes in his last visit to Coleman Coliseum.

SF Dorian Finney-Smith (13.7 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 1.2 SPG) is Florida’s most consistent player and he brings it on both ends of the floor. The forward has now scored in double-digits in each of the past 12 games and his outside shooting has been remarkable this season (42% threes). The Gators will need him to knock down shots against Alabama, but it won’t be easy, as the Crimson Tide have given up just nine made threes in their past two games.

PG Kasey Hill (7.7 PPG, 4.5 APG) is going to need to play with a lot of discipline against Alabama on Tuesday. Hill has had four fouls in two of the past three games and he must find a way to stay aggressive while also preventing himself from putting his opponents on the line. He dished out six assists against Ole Miss, but he didn’t connect on any of his three field goal attempts and finished the game with one point due to some terrible foul shooting (1-of-4 FT).

Alabama has not beaten Florida in the past nine meetings, but it will have a very good chance to snap its losing streak in this series with a struggling Gators team coming to Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide are averaging just 69.5 PPG (127th in NCAA) on 45.1% FG (99h in nation) and 31.0% threes. Defensively is where Alabama needs to improve, as it is allowing 63.7 PPG (121st in NCAA) on 41.1% FG and 31.9% threes.

The Crimson Tide are led by SG Levi Randolph (15.0 PPG, 4.8 RPG), who is an extremely efficient offensive player (51% FG). Randolph excels at attacking the basket and he will put a lot of pressure on the Florida big men to defend the rim. When Alabama hosted Florida last season, Randolph came off the bench and gave the Tide 11 points and four rebounds in 24 minutes of action.

PG Ricky Tarrant (13.1 PPG) is Alabama’s second-best scoring option. The shoot-first point guard had nine points in just 16 minutes in the win versus Auburn last game and was ejected for throwing an elbow late in the game. He had 21 points in 38 minutes in an overtime loss to Arkansas just two days earlier and will need to stay on the court to provide his team with another scoring presence outside of Randolph.

SG Rodney Cooper (10.7 PPG, 3.9 RPG) will be an X-factor for the Tide in this game. He had just eight points in the loss to Auburn, but averaged 12.5 PPG in Alabama’s previous two games. He is a lethal outside shooter (42% threes) and his team will need him to knock down shots in this game.

NCAA BASKETBALL - MEN - Jan 27

 

Jan 27

513

PITTSBURGH

-4½-110

o130-110

-200

 

7:00 PM

514

VIRGINIA TECH

+4½-110

u130-110

+170

 

Jan 27

515

WEST VIRGINIA

+1½-110

o136½-110

+105

 

7:00 PM

516

KANSAS STATE

-1½-110

u136½-110

-125

 

Jan 27

517

NEBRASKA

+4-110

o115-110

+160

 

7:00 PM

518

MICHIGAN

-4-110

u115-110

-180

 

Jan 27

519

ST. JOSEPH'S

+5-110

o125½-110

+170

 

7:00 PM

520

LA SALLE

-5-110

u125½-110

-200

 

Jan 27

521

XAVIER

+4-110

o141½-110

+160

 

7:00 PM

522

GEORGETOWN

-4-110

u141½-110

-180

 

Jan 27

523

GEORGE WASHINGTON

+7½-110

o134-110

+285

 

7:00 PM

524

VA COMMONWEALTH

-7½-110

u134-110

-345

 

Jan 27

525

OHIO

+5-110

o126½-110

+180

 

7:00 PM

526

EASTERN MICHIGAN

-5-110

u126½-110

-220

 

Jan 27

527

CENTRAL MICHIGAN

+3-110

o139-110

+140

 

7:00 PM

528

KENT STATE

-3-110

u139-110

-160

 

Jan 27

529

MIAMI OHIO

+13½-110

o143-110

 
 

7:00 PM

530

TOLEDO

-13½-110

u143-110

 
 

Jan 27

531

WESTERN MICHIGAN

+8-110

o147½-110

+320

 

7:00 PM

532

BUFFALO

-8-110

u147½-110

-400

 

Jan 27

533

BALL STATE

+9½-110

o129½-110

 
 

7:00 PM

534

AKRON

-9½-110

u129½-110

 
 

Jan 27

535

NORTHERN ILLINOIS

+9½-110

o117-110

 
 

7:00 PM

536

BOWLING GREEN

-9½-110

u117-110

 
 

Jan 27

537

VANDERBILT

+5½-110

o133½-110

+195

 

7:00 PM

538

GEORGIA

-5½-110

u133½-110

-235

 

Jan 27

539

TULSA

-5½-110

o127½-110

-245

 

7:00 PM

540

TULANE

+5½-110

u127½-110

+205

 

Jan 27

541

INDIANA STATE

+6½-110

o135½-110

+255

 

8:00 PM

542

EVANSVILLE

-6½-110

u135½-110

-305

 

Jan 27

543

WYOMING

-1½-110

o118-110

-125

 

9:00 PM

544

UTAH STATE

+1½-110

u118-110

+105

 

Jan 27

545

TENNESSEE

+11-110

o140½-110

 
 

9:00 PM

546

ARKANSAS

-11-110

u140½-110

 
 

Jan 27

547

FLORIDA

-1-110

o124½-110

-115

 

9:00 PM

548

ALABAMA

+1-110

u124½-110

-105

 

Jan 27

549

DEPAUL

     
 

9:00 PM

550

PROVIDENCE

     
 

Jan 27

551

MICHIGAN STATE

     
 

9:00 PM

552

RUTGERS

     
 

Jan 27

553

BAYLOR

+3½-110

o124-110

+145

 

9:00 PM

554

OKLAHOMA STATE

-3½-110

u124-110

-165

 

Jan 27

555

TEXAS A&M

-2½-110

o131½-110

-140

 

9:00 PM

556

AUBURN

+2½-110

u131½-110

+120

 

Jan 27

557

FRESNO STATE

+13½-110

o118-110

 
 

9:00 PM

558

SAN DIEGO STATE

-13½-110

u118-110

 
 

Jan 27

559

UNLV

-3½-110

o128½-110

-170

 

10:00 PM

560

NEVADA

+3½-110

u128½-110

+150

 

Jan 27

561

COLORADO STATE

+1½-110

o136½-110

+115

 

11:00 PM

562

BOISE STATE

-1½-110

u136½-110

-135

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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