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College Basketball Odds: VCU vs George Mason, Florida vs Tennessee Picks

We know the college basketball odds landing smart money for one of the most pivotal slates of the season.

As we approach Selection Sunday, the air is thick with anticipation as NCAA Tournament bids hang in the balance.

Conference tournament finals tip off today, and Action PRO’s proprietary betting software is showing two matchups already landing big bets: George Mason vs. VCU in the A10 and Florida vs. Tennessee in the SEC title game.

Let’s dive into the insights for two pivotal college basketball picks on Sunday — one spread bet and another over/under prediction.

College Basketball Odds, Picks for Sunday

The first game catching sharps’ attention is the matchup between VCU and George Mason.

The spread for VCU is set at -8.5, but early pro money is siding with the underdogs.

Bet Labs recorded a respected bet on George Mason to cover the spread – the first for any college basketball game Sunday.

Despite closing out the regular season with six straight losses against the spread, George Mason has turned things around in the A-10 Conference Tournament, going 2-0 ATS and scoring a significant upset in Saturday’s game.

This shift in their performance has drawn notable betting attention, suggesting that George Mason is fully capable of covering a big number.

PRO Pick: George Mason +8.5


Turning to the SEC title game, Florida vs. Tennessee, the focus is on the total.

The game opened at an over/under of 142.5, but it’s trickling down all over the place after a sharp move (two minutes after George Mason took a big bet) on the under.

Florida’s recent contest featured a total that closed at a massive 180.5, yet in this crucial title game against the Volunteers, sharp bettors were quick to hammer the under.

PRO Pick: Florida vs. Tennessee Under


Our PRO signals flag far more great picks than our staff could author each day — that’s where Action AI comes in. Using generative AI, signals that hit a high-grade threshold are written up into articles that are then vetted and edited by a human to help us get you all the sharp action. Read more about how it works here.


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