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Written by Jordan Walters on February 13, 2019
Will the University of Tennessee lose again this regular season? The top-ranked Volunteers remain unbeaten in the SEC and carry a school-record winning streak into Wednesday’s game against South Carolina. UT is heavily favored at MyBookie Sportsbook to keep rolling. How to Bet South Carolina vs Tennessee NCAA Basketball Odds & Game Info When: Wednesday, 6:30 PM ET Where: Thompson-Boling … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on February 12, 2019
If you are forced to be stuck inside on a Tuesday night, this particular evening might not be a bad one to be housebound, especially if you are a fan of college basketball. With just a few weeks remaining in the regular season, the battle for rankings and tournament selections is really starting to heat up and we have several … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on February 12, 2019
While they may be in charge of the gridiron, the teams in the SEC are not that well known for their high level of performance on the hard court. Yes, the Florida Gators won back to back titles a few years ago, but the reality is that conferences other than the SEC come to mind when you talk about the … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on February 12, 2019
With a month left in the NCAA College Basketball Regular Season, it’s time to get our bracketology on! Bracketology has become both a science and art. You’ve got to know the stats, but you’ve also got to get into the Selection Committee’s collective head. Check out March Madness betting predictions for the Top 4 seeds in each region! And also, … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on February 12, 2019
The NCAA Men’s College Basketball Championship is only a month away. Although a month seems like a long time, it really isn’t. Soon, teams will battle it out in their conference championship tournaments. Then, on March 18, the Selection Committee puts together the 64-team March Madness Tournament. A month out’s the perfect time to prepare for the action that awaits! … click title for full article.Written by D.S. Williamson on February 12, 2019
March is just about here, which means we should have already turned our attention to NCAA Men’s College Basketball Championship futures. The Duke Blue Devils, led by likely player of the year Zion Williamson, has separated from the pack. But, are the Blue Devils worth backing at the low odds? Check out current 2019 college basketball championship odds along with … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on February 11, 2019
When you look at college sports, you usually find one or two good teams in each conference, with each of those teams in with a shot at making a run when March Madness begins. Things are a little different in the ACC, though, as that conference has set the bar in college basketball, with no less than 3 teams sitting … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on February 11, 2019
Interesting news late last week that the NCAA will adjust its procedure for reviewing last-second shots during March Madness. During the NCAA Tournament, officials will review all shots made at the buzzer. Why is this news now? Last week, two games say 3-pointers made that shouldn’t have counted. The made shots wouldn’t have changed who won or lost so they … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on February 8, 2019
The last time Duke and Virginia played, they each were ranked No. 1 in the country – one in the AP Top 25 and one in the Coaches Poll. Neither is No. 1 on Saturday but it’s still the game of the day as the No. 2 Blue Devils should be slight NCAAB lines favorites at the No. 3 Cavs. Duke … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on February 8, 2019
Top-ranked Tennessee has lost just one game this season and not since Thanksgiving weekend. The Vols bring a school-record winning streak into Saturday’s home game against hated Florida, and UT will be solidly favored in the college basketball odds to keep that streak going. How to Bet Florida vs Tennessee NCAA Basketball Odds & Game Info Grinded out win No. 21 🍊 … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on February 7, 2019
Central Florida was the preseason favorite to win the American Athletic Conference. However, it’s No. 12 Houston that looks to be the team to beat with just one total loss on the season. The Cougars are slight NCAAB odds favorites at UCF on Thursday night. How to Bet Houston at UCF NCAA Basketball Odds & TV Info “They play hard, they … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on February 7, 2019
If you’re a college basketball betting aficionado that is fired up about the quickly-approaching 2019 March Madness national championship tournament and you’re looking for some expert assistance that could help you cash in early and often over the course of the hugely popular tournament, then consider your ticket punched! I’ve got seven sweet rules for you to follow that will … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on February 6, 2019
When you think of conferences that are synonymous with great college basketball teams, it is usually the ACC or the PAC-12 that comes to mind first. After all, those two conferences have combined to deliver 29 champions over the years. In the current conference set-up, there have been 10 different conferences that have delivered at least one champion, but the … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on February 6, 2019
No matter the sport, there always seems to be one specific division or conference that is just that much better than the rest. Of course, fans will continually argue that the conference they follow is the one that is the strongest, but it is results that tend to dictate just who is at the top of the heap. In college … click title for full article.Thanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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