College of Charleston vs. Georgia State: Monday’s Random College Basketball Sharp Action Alert!

Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images. Pictured: Head coach Rob Lanier of the Georgia State Panthers

College of Charleston vs. Georgia State

Charleston Odds +10.5
Georgia State Odds -10.5
Over/Under 146
Time | TV 7 p.m. ET 
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It’s a great time on the sports calendar right now, even for a random Monday in December.

The Myrtle Beach Bowl kicks at 2:30 p.m. ET, and of course there’s the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals NFL Week 15 matchup on Monday Night Football.

Thirty-two games anchor Monday’s college hoops slate as well, including a College of Charleston vs. Georgia State game that most bettors will scroll right on by.

However, sharps aren’t “most bettors” and have quietly taken a position on this matchup.

College of Charleston vs. Georgia State Picks

Sharp Action

Georgia State opened as a 10-point favorite over College of Charleston at DraftKings Sportsbook, as the line actually dipped to -9.5 early Monday morning.

However, sharp struck with the spread in single-digits, steaming this number to a market consensus of Panthers -10.5 at the time of writing (click here for the last college basketball odds).

Big Money

The majority of bettors (77%) are already laying the points with the Panthers, and The Action Network’s college basketball betting data reports that money is even more lopsided.

The home favorite has taken 99% of dollars wagered, as well, showing a significant monetary liability for sportsbook.

With that said, it’s still very early and those percentages will likely fluctuate throughout the day as more sportsbooks report updated data, so be sure to check in for the latest numbers on our College Basketball Public Betting Page.

PRO System Pick: Georgia State -10.5

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