There’s still nine months to go before the 2015 NCAA Championship starts, but college basketball betting waits for no man. The future favorite is Kentucky, followed by second tier featuring stiff competition among Arizona, Duke, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. Curiously, this year’s champions UConn appear far removed from the spotlight.
When it was all said and done this year, Kentucky was only second best, but as far as college basketball betting for 2015 goes, all signs point to the Wildcats reclaiming the top spot they accomplished in 2012. John Calipari’s biggest hurdle on the way will arguably be the Duke Blue Devils. However, each team was differently affected by whether its key players decided to declare themselves eligible for the NBA draft. For example, while Kentucky retained Alex Poythress, Willie Cauley-Stein Dakari Johnson, and twin starting guards Aaron and Andrew Harrison -who will be joined by top recruits Karl Towns and Trey Lyles-, the Blue Devils lost Jabari Parker and Rodney Hood.
NCAA Basketball and the Annual Tournament, most know as March Madness, is just around the corner as March 2014 comes forward. The Tournament also known as the Dance, and now the fanatic College Hoop fans are asking who’s going to the Dance. In this review, we will primarily focus on teams from the State of OHIO, USA who may be dancing!
For those of you whom Bet on College basketball, on the first team of the year we will have a Kansas Jayhawks freshman Andrew Wiggins who enters this NCAA season with probably more hype than any other college freshman in NCAA Hoops history. He is 6’8” and a very physical player who someday could be a combo of Scottie Pippen & Tracy McGrady of NBA fame. If he does not average at least some 18 points per game and 8 rebounds his season will not be successful.
Then their’s senior Russ Smith from Louisville Cardinals who is not necessarily a top NBA prospect but he’s a great player for that Louisville team and its coach as he is a great scorer and even won an award for Efficiency Player of the Year last season and this 5’11” senior will more than likely have more time a point this season in order to seek NBA teams.
Continue ReadingThe college basketball season tips off tonight with an incredible 125 games. The weekend features another 92 games, and there will be 30-65 games each night next week. While it is much too early to come to any hard conclusions about the season before a single game is played, let's preview some of the Top 25 teams that will be playing this weekend.
Continue ReadingThe Kentucky Wildcats have been on top of the NCAA for much of the season. The Wildcats are the top seed in not only the South region of the NCAA Tournament but also for the entire tournament in general. The Wildcats will be taking on the Indiana Hoosiers in the Sweet Sixteen this Friday night. The game will be on CBS and will be played in Atlanta at the Georgia Dome.
Continue ReadingThe second seeded Kansas Jayhawks face the ever dangerous eleven seed held by the North Carolina State Wolfpack tonight in St. Louis. The tipoff is scheduled for approximately 10:17ET. Start your March Madness Betting action for the Wisconsin Badgers vs. Orange of Syracuse game.
Continue ReadingIn what many consider an early tourney marquee matchup, the top seeded Orange of Syracuse face the number four Wisconsin Badgers tonight at TD Garden in Boston. The game can be seen on most local CBS affilates with a scheduled start of 7:15ET. This marks the third time in the past four years the Orange play on into the sweet sixteen.
Continue ReadingThe Ohio State Buckeyes will be taking in the Cincinnati Bearcats in a Sweet Sixteen match in the East bracket. The game is being held at Boston's TD Garden. The in-state rivals will be competing in a nightcap on CBS. The winner of this game will take on the winner of the game between Syracuse and Wisconsin that occurs right before this one.
Continue ReadingNotre Dame is not playing with any confidence at present after a dismal start to the season. Things have gone worse for them after losing their star player due to injury. Xavier is also struggling and looks like there is no way back for both these teams this season.
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