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Da Ville was an easy pick to win, but Pitt was an even easier choice to cover
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JoJo_2U wrote:
The Cardinals recent struggles - they have lost three in a row - have brought this one way down. Louisville is far from a perfect team but I have a hard time not expecting them to beat a Pittsburgh team that nobody is impressed with. The losing will stop and the chances of it being a nailbiter seem slim given how poor Pitt has been on the road. If Louisville plays good defense and hits their free throws then they can win by 10 easy, which is probably what most would have made this game a week ago. If you don’t agree with the side play think about the under - it has been 6-1 over the last 7 in Louisville.
2 of Pitt's 3 Big East losses have actually been at home. Their only other loss was to Michigan and that was a neutral site, Madison Square Garden. I agree that it's going to be a tough game for Pitt, but you're very wrong to say they've played poorly on the road. Aside from Depaul they've actually played worse at The Pete this year in the conference.
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The Cardinals recent struggles - they have lost three in a row - have brought this one way down. Louisville is far from a perfect team but I have a hard time not expecting them to beat a Pittsburgh team that nobody is impressed with. The losing will stop and the chances of it being a nailbiter seem slim given how poor Pitt has been on the road. If Louisville plays good defense and hits their free throws then they can win by 10 easy, which is probably what most would have made this game a week ago. If you don’t agree with the side play think about the under - it has been 6-1 over the last 7 in Louisville.
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Cardinals right the ship in what has become a crucial Big East conference game
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