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AAA's 10* *MSU/Oklahoma* BLOCKBUSTER!
(NCAAB) Michigan State vs. Oklahoma,
Point Spread: 2.50 | -110.00 Oklahoma (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: 2.50 | -110.00 Oklahoma (Home)
Result: Loss
This is a 10* BLOCKBUSTER on Oklahoma.
While I obviously feel that the outright win isn't out of the question, I will in the end recommend grabbing as many points as you can as I expect Oklahoma to at the very least, take this one down to the wire and to escape with the ATS victory with the handful of points that it's been afforded tonight. MSU coach Tom Izzo has the experience factor working for him, but I think that the Sooners will present significant match-up issues for his team on the court and that Oklahoma's depth will ultimately prove to be the difference maker today. Oklahoma's smothering defensive play will also come up big in my opinion, the Spartans face a well-oiled unit that's limited opponents to 38.6 field-goal percentage. MSU is coming off a big upset, 60-54 victory over second-seeded Virginia last week and I think this sets up as a classic let-down spot for it. As he does every time at this year, Izzo has his team performing at an extremely high level, but note that MSU is just 7-8 ATS this year after allowing 60 points or less, while Oklahoma is 12-10 ATS this year vs. good defensive teams which allow 64 points or less per contest. Play on the SOONERS.
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While I obviously feel that the outright win isn't out of the question, I will in the end recommend grabbing as many points as you can as I expect Oklahoma to at the very least, take this one down to the wire and to escape with the ATS victory with the handful of points that it's been afforded tonight. MSU coach Tom Izzo has the experience factor working for him, but I think that the Sooners will present significant match-up issues for his team on the court and that Oklahoma's depth will ultimately prove to be the difference maker today. Oklahoma's smothering defensive play will also come up big in my opinion, the Spartans face a well-oiled unit that's limited opponents to 38.6 field-goal percentage. MSU is coming off a big upset, 60-54 victory over second-seeded Virginia last week and I think this sets up as a classic let-down spot for it. As he does every time at this year, Izzo has his team performing at an extremely high level, but note that MSU is just 7-8 ATS this year after allowing 60 points or less, while Oklahoma is 12-10 ATS this year vs. good defensive teams which allow 64 points or less per contest. Play on the SOONERS.
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