Mercer vs Duke Gambling Lines
The 14th-seeded Mercer Bears and the third-seeded Duke Blue Devils will open day two action in the Midwest Region at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina on Friday.
The 14th-seeded Mercer Bears and the third-seeded Duke Blue Devils will open day two action in the Midwest Region at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina on Friday.
The ninth-seeded Kansas State Wildcats and the eighth-seeded Kentucky Wildcats will tip off in Midwest Region play in the late game at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis.
The No. 1 Arizona Wildcats have drawn the No. 16 Weber State Wildcats in their first matchup of the 2014 NCAA Tournament, and while there’s no guarantees in college basketball, you can be 100 percent confident that the Wildcats walk away victorious in this one.
One of the most intriguing second-round matchups of the 2014 NCAA Tournament comes in the form of the No. 12 North Dakota State Bison vs. the No. 5 Oklahoma Sooners.
The Villanova Wildcats have drawn a No. 2 seed in the 2014 NCAA Tournament, and their first opponent of the March Madness postseason will be the 15th-seeded Milwaukee Panthers out of Wisconsin.
I think the East region has loads of possibilities. I am not seeing a lot of upsets in the first round but after that I think we could see many brackets torn up. In my estimation all 8 of the top seeds could wind up representing this region in the Final Four – I am not sure if that makes this one loaded or light.
The South is a tough region, but I think there are only four teams has a legit shot to make it to the Final Four. However, there are a couple of sleepers in the region that may do some damage, but can anybody beat red-hot Florida, who ended the season on fire and is the #1 team in the nation?
The men’s college basketball 2014 NCAA Tournament gets underway this Tuesday night with two of four play-in games that now comprise the First Round.
It is not called March Madness for nothing as 68 of the top men’s college basketball teams in the country begin their quest for a national title this Tuesday and Wednesday night starting with four play-in games in Round 1.
The Arizona Wildcats will not have the easiest road to the Final Four, with teams like Wisconsin, Baylor, Oklahoma State and Oregon –who upset the Wildcats at the end of the season–all ready to do battle in the West Region.
I want to go on record again and say that I think it is shabby that automatic qualifiers have to play in these play in games…its just not fair. That aside the Great Danes are probably happy with their draw of MSMU, a team they beat in 2010 and 2011.