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Old 03-31-2009, 02:03 PM
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Question Final Four Lines - predict movement

North Carolina -7 ˝ & 159

Uconn - 4 & 133 ˝


which lines will move and which direction

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both lines could move either way imo. my leans would be unc up and uconn down
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more then a half point either way?
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no i dont think so
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i think most lines close at msu +3.5 134 and nova +7 161
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:23 PM
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both favs increase 1/2 point at game time
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:24 PM
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think Carolina moves to 8.5 and Uconn to 4.5
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think Carolina moves to 8.5 and Uconn to 4.5
allready at 4.5 some places...

i think it closes lower
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:31 PM
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this years final four has been sold out since last year

how many fall into spartan fan's hands?

if all 4 teams had an equal representation 25% each

then Mich st at most would get an additional say 10%, 35%

not enough to make a real difference
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:35 PM
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this years final four has been sold out since last year

how many fall into spartan fan's hands?

if all 4 teams had an equal representation 25% each

then Mich st at most would get an additional say 10%, 35%

not enough to make a real difference

yea but as it moves closer and more people realize that it will be a home game i think you could see it sway some action. plus they beat the #1 overall seed by dd's. everyone loves a home dog
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:37 PM
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my point is regardless of perception

its not a home game at all
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my point is regardless of perception

its not a home game at all

i'm not saying its a home game....but that is what is being portrayed by espn and others. "sparty going home". as the casual better hears more about this all week i think u will see a move down
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I think everything is relative

this wont be a msu home game but its a prefereable place to play for them

uconn plays well on the "road" so its going to come down to more then geography imo

As of now, I like Michigan State to continue to play well and beat Uconn. uconn seemed to play well against teams like mizzu and louisville styles. On paper uconn seems easy but something tells me MSU may get a rematch with NC in the finals...still pretty early in the week tho
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:48 PM
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my point is regardless of perception

its not a home game at all
like i said.. this game will come down to more then location of the game.

but " at all " ?.... they are in their home state. Uconn is not, that has to be relevent in some way imo.
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Old 03-31-2009, 02:51 PM
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people arent buying the home hype according to wagerline...67% uconn right now

still alot of time tho on that too ... forum seems to be split somewhat early
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