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Old 11-11-2011, 04:24 PM
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tar heels too much 4 sparty ?

Tar Heels and Spartans play the inaugural Carrier Classic on the flight deck of the USS Carl Vison. Expectations are high for the loaded UNC program returning five starters from last season's 29-6 team that went 14-2 in the ACC. On the other side, expectations are low for Izzo's group that ended 19-15 overall last year, 9-9 in the Big Ten and which is in rebuilding mode with the departure of Kalin Lucas, Durrell Summers, Delvon Roe. The last time these two squared off was in '09 a contest Heels won 89-82 marking a 5th straight SU/ATS win vs Spartans and the 7th victory in nine encounters (7-2 ATS). Seems a tough betting spot for Michigan State backers as Spartans are on a 1-5 ATS skid in neutral site games, 4-7 ATS last eleven vs the ACC. Then again, UNC also sporting a 1-5-1 ATS skid in neutral site games haven't exactly been friendly towards it's backers in November (3-8 ATS) or in their last five lined season openers (0-5 ATS).Hard to pick against the front line of Zeller,Henson and Barnes .The line has slowly droped all day with people thinking Izzo will have his team ready to play, and i dont think Roy W is going to try to blow them away like it was the first game in march madness, but now @ -8 at most books im leaning hard to them heels..............gl and enjoy..ed
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