Betting NCAA Basketball Futures?
The Duke Blue Devils took home the 2015 NCAA Basketball National Championship trophy, and chances are, they will be in the thick of things once again in 2016.
The Duke Blue Devils took home the 2015 NCAA Basketball National Championship trophy, and chances are, they will be in the thick of things once again in 2016.
We all know who the favorites are going to be to win the 2016 College Basketball National Championship. March Madness will undoubtedly feature the Duke Blue Devils and Kentucky Wildcats as headline-dominators, and teams such as the Maryland Terrapins and Kansas Jayhawks have a chance to steal some of the attention as well.
I think we are at about the midway point of the college hoops season. As this is being written there are still a few undefeated teams, some surprises and some disappointments.
It hasn’t been long since Connecticut won its fourth national title at the end of the 2014 NCAA Tournament, but odds for next season’s title are already out.
It’s everybody’s favorite ritual of early springtime: March Madness! The play-in games go this Tuesday and then we are launched into NCAA Tournament frenzy in earnest.
The Big Dance is here and the 2nd round, after the first round play-in games, gets underway on Thursday March 21st. The 4 top seeds in each region are Indiana, Gonzaga, Kansas, and Louisville.
No season builds to the “playoffs” quite like college hoops. There is a reason they call it March Madness.
While prognosticators may like predictability its what we can’t predict that leaves us wanting more this time of year.
The NBA has just gotten underway, and college hoops is next on the schedule to tip off. It’s quite a ways until March and the Madness, but it is never too early to start betting on college basketball. In fact, the best college basketball bettors often take advantage of soft lines early in the season.
The 2012 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament gets underway this Tuesday and Wednesday with the First Four play-in round in advance of Thursday and Friday’s second-round 32-game slate.
The 2012 NCAA Tournament gets underway this Tuesday with the first two games of the First Four Round, but the bulk of the action kicks-off on Thursday and Friday with a full slate of 32 second-round games.
The Kentucky Wildcats enter the 2011/2012 men’s college basketball season with some unfinished business to attend to after suffering a heart-breaking 56-55 loss to Connecticut as a two-point favorite in the Final Four of last year’s NCAA Tournament.
The Memphis Tigers were one of the youngest teams in Division-I college basketball last season but still managed to post an overall record of 25-9 with several freshman playing a key role in this success.
Marquette was a bubble team in the killer Big East last season, but made it to the Big Dance losing to North Carolina in the Sweet 16.
After almost advancing to the Final 4 a couple seasons ago the Bears fell part last season losing 5 of their last 6 games including losing to Oklahoma in the first round of the Big 12 conference tournament.
Michigan basketball might be back…or at the very least more competitive than it has been in a while.
Ohio State is the nation’s preseason 3rd ranked team and the main reason is that F Jared Sullinger, who led the Buckeyes in scoring and rebounding last season, decided to forgo the NBA draft and come back.