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Old 11-30-2005, 08:54 AM
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Default #1 Duke vs. #16 Indiana Tonight in College Hoops

Can #16 Indiana use its home court edge to stay with #1 Duke tonight? Some handicappers think yes, while others say no.

The Blue Devils are 6-point road favorites against the Hoosiers and even though Indiana is at home, most people expect Duke to win. Indiana is 3-0 and has averaged over 100 points per game but they haven’t played anyone of note. Duke, on the other hand, has been playing some tough games including the Championship of the NIT where they took care of Memphis.

ESPN will have this game tonight in what should be a rowdy atmosphere in Indiana. Duke is used to tough places to play though and it probably won’t affect them much. It will probably come down to defense, and if that is the case, Duke probably has the edge.
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