The NCAA March Madness bracket was announced at 6 PM EST, and only three hours later, betting lines started to trickle out in Las Vegas and at offshore sports books across the world. Lines began to appear most notably at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas after the clock crossed the 9 o’clock hour. Right now the futures market offers to most value, but there have been significant shifts in point spreads in the overnight hours that you should know about —
Boise State: Five Facts for the NCAA Tourney
Are we talking football or basketball? We already know Boise is America’s favorite football cinderella. And it’s definitely March so we must be talking Boise State basketball. Let’s take a look at five facts that may get the Broncos on the basketball radar. [Read more…]
La Salle: Five Facts for the NCAA Tourney
La Salle is back in the NCAA Tournament after receiving an at-large bid on Sunday. It’s been a long while since the Explorers crashed the Big Dance, but they have a rich tournament history. Here are five things you probably didn’t know about La Salle: 1. This is the Explorers’ first NCAA appearance since 1992. Most of the players on the roster weren’t even born yet, as scary as that fact may be. In fact, La Salle has won exactly two
Middle Tennessee State: Five Facts for the NCAA Tourney
Despite falling short in the Sun Belt tournament, Middle Tennessee State (28-5) boasted a resume impressive enough to get the mid-major conference a second bid. The Blue Raiders sprinted through the Sun Belt conference with an impressive 19-1 record to claim the regular season title. Do they have enough steam left in the tank to make a cinderella tournament run? [Read more…]
Wichita State: Five Facts for the NCAA Tourney
Wichita State earned an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament on Sunday, marking the second straight year and third time since 2006 that the Shockers will go dancing. Here are five things you probably didn’t know about the Wichita State Wheat Shockers: 1. They’ve got some great NCAA Tournament history. Wichita State reached the Final Four in 1965, losing to eventual champ UCLA. The Shockers shocked everyone in 1981 by knocking off in-state rival Kansas in a regional semifinal and moving on
St. Mary’s: Five Facts for the NCAA Tourney
Coming off a narrow defeat to No. 1 seed Gonzaga in the WCC Championship, the Gaels look to make a run in their seventh tournament appearance in school history. What’s there to like and not like about this feisty Gaels team? Let’s take a look at a few quick facts. [Read more…]
Creighton: Five Facts for the NCAA Tourney
Creighton punched its ticket to the Big Dance by winning the Missouri Valley conference championship. The Bluejays will be making their 18th appearance all-time in the NCAA Tournament. Here are five things you probably didn’t know about Creighton: 1. Coach’s son Doug McDermott is one of the best players in the country. Doug, who is the son of head coach Greg McDermott, ranks second in the nation in scoring at 23.1 points per game. He’s also pulling down 7.5 rebounds per
Michigan Wolverines: Five Facts for the NCAA Tourney
For the first time since a stretch from 1992 to 1996, the Michigan Wolverines will make their third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. They’re led by Big Ten Player of the Year Trey Burke and possess a rare combination of veteran leadership with Tim Hardaway and freshman power with Glenn Robinson III, Nik Stauskas and Mitch McGary. So what else is it that you need to know about Michigan? 1. For the first time since 1989, a Michigan Wolverine won the Big Ten
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