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NCAAB · 1 year ago

CBB SGP: Auburn Muzzles Missouri in SEC Tilt +753

TJ Inman

Host · Writer

CBB SGP: Auburn Muzzles Missouri in SEC Tilt +753

Auburn travels to Missouri this evening to battle the Tigers in the SEC. We worked up an exciting same-game parlay to give you some action on this game. This same-game parlay is valued at +753.

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Legs 1 & 2: Auburn (-11.5) and UNDER 148.5 points

The Auburn Tigers enter this game at 11-5 in the SEC and are battling for a top-four seed in the SEC Tournament. They are heavy favorites in this game and then host Georgia to close the regular season. A pair of wins would secure a 13-5 regular season in the league and a potential top-ten ranking. First, they must take care of business at Missouri. Auburn is favored by 11.5 points, and the SportsGrid model projects them to win this clash by nearly 20 points (19.8). Both teams can play in shootouts, but Auburn only surrenders 68 points per game. That makes going under the posted total of 148.5 points appealing as the second leg of the parlay.

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Leg 3: Johni Broome UNDER 17.5 points

Johni Broome is Auburn’s anchor in the middle. The athletic rim-runner leads the Tigers with an average of 16.3 points per game. He is listed with a total of 17.5 points for this game, and SportsGrid’s model has him going under that number. Broome has been below 18 points in seven of Auburn’s past ten games. 

Leg 4: Nick Honor UNDER 10.5 points

The final leg of the parlay is another under, this one for Missouri guard Nick Honor. Missouri is a woeful 0-16 in SEC play, and Honor averages 11.1 points per game. He has played fine in recent games, but a quick examination of his play against top teams in the league shows his struggles against better opponents. Honor was under this total in games against Tennessee, South Carolina (twice), Florida, Kentucky, and Illinois. He went over the total against only two ranked opponents all season. 

All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook