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NCAA Tournament Betting Summary
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Cornell's Big Red is chewing up the competition as first Ivy League team in Sweet 16 since 1979. (AP)
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Whew, what a four days of college basketball. Similar to the Food Network’s Man vs. Food, in this case it was Man vs. Brackets and the Brackets won with a 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th seed all in the Sweet 16. If the last couple of tournaments have been a little chalky, things evened out over time the last four days. CBS might have to do an extended remake of Jennifer Hudson’s new version of “One shining moment” for this tournament with all the buzzer beaters and tight contests.
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Alphabet Tourney’s for Basket Bettors
CBB - After four sensational days of NCAA college basketball, it’s time to return to reality. The three other tournaments that are on the basketball landscape will all be in action, each with its own flavor and key matchup. We’ll take a betting look at a key contest from each tourney, on this not so Big Monday. While the basketball may pale in comparison, having an opportunity to wager and potentially win is better than not playing.
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Kentucky Favored to Win NCAA Tournament; Cornell Odds Are 60-1
CBB - The University of Kentucky is now the favorite among Las Vegas oddsmakers to win college basketball’s national championship after top-ranked Kansas was eliminated over the weekend.
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StatFox Tourney Guide hits store shelves!
CBB - The 2010 StatFox Edge College Basketball Tournament Handicapping Guide , brought to you by OOBG.com, hit store shelves this afternoon in record numbers. Those who pre-ordered the guide in the last two weeks already have their hands on one of the most important pieces of tournament handicapping information available. Do you? If not, get to a convenience store near you before stock runs out, or simply order a downloadable copy from the StatFox Store.
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NCAA Tournament Trends by Conference
CBB - This time of the year is commonly referred to as “March Madness” because of the hysteria caused by the college basketball tournament. For office poolers, bracketologists, and bettors, the most maddening thing can be not being prepared for success. Well, I’m here to take care of one important piece of the preparation, the recent tournament trends, at least where the various conferences are concerned. After all, how can you expect to succeed this year if you don’t at least recognize the recent patterns forming?
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StatFox Super Situations - FoxSheets.com
| CBB | FAIRFIELD at CREIGHTON Play Over - All teams where the total is between 140 and 149.5 points after having covered 5 or 6 of their last 7 against the spread, a good team (60% to 80%) playing a marginal winning team (51% to 60%) 70-33 over the last 5 seasons. ( 68.0% | 33.7 units ) 8-6 this year. ( 57.1% | 1.4 units )
| CBB | MOREHEAD ST at BOSTON U Play Against - A road team vs. the money line (MOREHEAD ST) after allowing 65 points or less 5 straight games, with four starters returning from last season 106-56 over the last 5 seasons. ( 65.4% | 44.1 units ) 18-15 this year. ( 54.5% | -3.0 units )
| CBB | PRINCETON at IUPUI Play On - Underdogs of 2 to 3.5 points vs. the first half line (PRINCETON) after playing a game where both teams score 65 points or less, with all five starters returning from last season 104-56 over the last 5 seasons. ( 65.0% | 42.4 units ) 16-13 this year. ( 55.2% | 1.7 units ) |
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