College FB has Dr. Bob...so who moves the line in college hoops?
I've been following line movement in college hoops the past several years and I've always wondered why the lines on some games show a big move (about 1 1/2 pts) around a certain time each day. These moves always seem to occur around 6:30-6:45 p.m. ET. I've followed them in the past and they have proved successful, particularly early in the season.
For example, today's moves with their previous line before the change:
Rhode Island +2, lose by 3 in ot.
Loyola Marymount +10.5, lose.
Northern Iowa -5.5, win.
Nicholls St. +30.5, win.
Indiana -19.5, win.
Fordham +13.5, win.
Citadel +24, win.
Just curious as to who (or what) causes these moves...
I've been following line movement in college hoops the past several years and I've always wondered why the lines on some games show a big move (about 1 1/2 pts) around a certain time each day. These moves always seem to occur around 6:30-6:45 p.m. ET. I've followed them in the past and they have proved successful, particularly early in the season.
For example, today's moves with their previous line before the change:
Rhode Island +2, lose by 3 in ot.
Loyola Marymount +10.5, lose.
Northern Iowa -5.5, win.
Nicholls St. +30.5, win.
Indiana -19.5, win.
Fordham +13.5, win.
Citadel +24, win.
Just curious as to who (or what) causes these moves...