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Both teams have extremely stingy and physical defenses. This season, Pitt's opponents scored 62.8 points per game (PPG) on 40.7% shooting from the field and 30.8% from three-point land. UCLA opponents scored even fewer points this season (59.7 PPG). Over the last three seasons versus a good defensive team that allows less than 64 PPG after 15 games, Pitt covered the UNDER 43.3% of the time and UCLA covered the UNDER 31.3% of the time. With the factors above, it isn't surprising that 60% of the early cash is on the UNDER (123)
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