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ESPN has Clemson favored over Kentucky Tues night

It's just by 1% and it's from the "According to ESPN analytical" data.

There is no market that I can find that has the odds.
 
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51/49 looks basically like a toss-up. It's the first true road game. I can see us being a 2.5-3.5 dog. Duke was a great win, but it was a neutral site game. This is at Clemson. Won't be the last time our guys are underdogs on the road
 
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hopefully true road games wont effect this older bunch as much as the teams in the past.
They better not be affected. Because if they are they will take a bunch of SEC road losses.
I been following UK for 50 years. I've never saw the SEC get this many non conference wins over power conference teams. Probably best the SEC has ever been in basketball.
 
Yet UK is undefeated and beat then #6 Duke on a neutral court after spotting them 10 points in the 2nd half.
If thats not enough, Clemson has defeated no one and lost to an unranked Boise St.

The hate is real.
It doesn’t matter just show up and take care of business!
 
How many times will espn slobber over 17 year old Cooper flagg what's the odds
Not a chance that it is mentioned in the lead up to the game (unless Duke is playing this week, it’s a ESPN broadcast or there is an college basketball show)
 
Clemson is extremely well coached. Elite 8 last year. Different team this year but gonna be a real battle. Not sure why we think this will be anything but toasup
 
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I'll be there to root the Cats to victory. Probably the only Blue shirt in section 101
 
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News Flash: It's very hard to beat good teams on the road. Especially when they are going to be hyped up for a top 10 team and the greatest program of all time.
 
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Huh? Yes hell it does
Vegas Odds are chosen and moved with one goal in mind: to make money for the House.
So they try to balance the money wagered on a game evenly (50/50)

Proof? The odds move as the bets are placed.
Why does that happen?
Do the Odds Makers in Vegas change their opinion of who will win?
 
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