There is not a lot of love shared between these two schools as they battle for recruits, given the close proximity of their locations. The Purple Eagles won by 18 a year ago, but the Bonnies held their own last out at Niagara, getting the cover. The Purple Eagles have had superior talent the past few years, but the gap is closing as the Bonnies had eight wins two years ago, and built to 15 a year ago, and posting six already this year. They have been good in this spot as they are now 10-2 ATS against teams with a home mark of .600 or better, and the Purple Eagles are just 1-5 ATS after an ATS win. The road team has cashed four of the last five, so I like St. Bonaventure here.
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