Vegas Betting Preview South Florida-Temple Handicapping Picks

One of the sounder handicapping prospects say pro gamblers is the game between South Florida and Temple. The game is on ESPN at 7 ET and steamed on ESPN3. Offshore sportsbooks have the point spread posted as South Florida a 6.5 or 7-point road favorite, with juice varying 10 cents on that half-point, so every smart gambler must shop for the best line. The line opened at -7 and 64. Sharp betting percentages tell us USF has taken in 72 percent of bets, very normal for road favorites, while 54 percent like the over.

USF is on a 1-3 skid to the number, while Temple has covered five in a row, going over at a 4-0-1 rate recently. Grandmaster Handicapper Joe Duffy of OffshoreInsiders.com informs us that home underdogs on a five-game spread winning streak are a terrible 24-37, though actually 4-0 since 2013.

Pro betting databases break down the match-up using key numbers devoted to by Vegas whales. In comparing yards per rush on offense, the better digits go to South Florida by 2.2. Accordingly, as yards per pass on the offensive side of the ball, the plus side is for also the Bulls by .7. According to yards per point, the most efficient offense of the combatants is Temple by .6.

Defensively the stingier team centered on yards per rush calculations is the Owls by .4. The more outstanding defense based on the proviso of yards per pass is USF by .3. The yards per point statistic used by the best pro gamblers says the better defense is South Florida by three.

Who to bet on according to the sharp bettors is from MasterLockLine. 2016 has been one of the best ever in all sports for the famed Pan-Asian Syndicate is beyond reproach the most sought after source for totals winners in the world by high rollers and they are a MasterLockLine Exclusive. Off a 2-0 sweep here Thursday, get South Florida vs. Temple.

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Yards per point is determined by dividing total yards by number of points. Offensively a lower number is considered more efficient. On defense, a higher number is better.