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Opening line college basketball
MLB Early Lines
Date/time Rot Team Pitcher Early Line
951
952
953
954
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
NBA Early Lines
Date/time Rot Team Early Line
505
506

-5.5
507
508
234.5
-2.5
509
510
-1.5
511
512

-6.5
513
514

-2
515
516
239
-8
517
518
222.5
-11
519
520
-6.5
521
522

-7.5
523
524

-4.5
525
526
-2.5
NHL Early Lines
Date/time Rot Team Early Line
1
2
6
-110
3
4
-130
5.5
5
6
6.5
-180
7
8
5.5
-220
9
10
5
-210
11
12
-190
6
13
14
5.5
-180
15
16
-350
5.5
17
18
5.5
-145
19
20
5.5
-115
21
22

-195
23
24
-137
25
26

-230
27
28

-235
29
30

-118
College Basketball Early Lines
Date/time Rot Team Early Line
663
664
155
-8
671
672
130.5
-1.5
709
710
151
-2.5
679
680
133
-5
687
688
-2
132.5
693
694
141
-8.5
701
702
131
-3.5
717
718
145
-7
665
666
-2
149.5
673
674
147
-10.5
725
726
139
-13.5
681
682
138.5
-9.5
703
704
145.5
-8
711
712
136
-19.5
733
734
147.5
-8.5
689
690
126.5
-3
695
696
-1
152.5
741
742
143
-14.5
307301
307302
145.5
-9
667
668
151
-8
719
720
-2
130
727
728
-3.5
134
749
750
131
-6
735
736
133.5
-5
743
744
146.5
-4
697
698
135.5
-9.5
307305
307306
-3
138.5
307309
307310
-2.5
154
669
670
153
-1
675
676
131
-3
683
684
154
-3
753
754
150
-8
691
692
134
-5.5
705
706
153.5
-6
721
722
150.5
-15
751
752
124.5
PK
761
762
152
PK
729
730
126.5
-15
737
738
141.5
-6.5
307307
307308
133.5
-5.5
745
746
136
-8.5
707
708
141
-7.5
715
716
-1.5
136.5
307303
307304
-2
138
723
724
142
-6
731
732
134.5
-5
747
748
138.5
-9.5

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