North Carolina vs Duke Prediction, Spread, Over/Under | Pros Surprise Pick (March 9)

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Tyrese Proctor #5 of the Duke Blue Devils handles the ball during a game against the North Carolina Tar Heels. (Photo by Peyton Williams/UNC/Getty Images)

North Carolina vs. Duke Odds | March 9

Saturday, Mar 9
6:30pm ET
ESPN
UNC Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+4.5
-105
150
-105o / -115u
+185
Duke Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-4.5
-115
150
-105o / -115u
-225
Odds via DraftKings. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAB odds here.

North Carolina vs. Duke often draws split opinions. Not today.

According to the pros and some of the sharpest betting resources in the college basketball space, there's actually a consensus, clear-cut North Carolina vs. Duke prediction to lock in Saturday when the Tar Heels and Blue Devils meet at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Action Network PRO shows a North Carolina vs. Duke pick getting torched with sharp action, igniting one of our five key tools in PRO. Our smart-action signal flares whenever a spread, moneyline or over/under attracts respected money.

Our NCAAB PRO Projections nailed a prediction on North Carolina to cover in the most recent UNC vs. Duke clash. North Carolina closed as a five-point favorite and won by nine.

Today's North Carolina vs. Duke odds pit the Blue Devils in the favorite role for their second and final meeting of the regular season. The over/under's in the 150 range, and the two ACC clubs have gone over the total in eight of the past 10.

Here's the surprise pick pros bet Saturday in college basketball's best rivalry.


North Carolina vs Duke Prediction, March 9 | Pros Surprise Pick

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PRO Projections put on a clinic in last month's North Carolina vs. Duke game, calling a UNC win and cover. Believe it or not, projections essentially feel today's spread is more or less fair, with no real edge.

Sharps, on the other hand, are a completely different story.

Someone out there — a bettor, group or syndicate — felt a North Carolina vs. Duke pick out there was so sweet, it was enough to move the odds. And that pick is on the