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March Madness – Wagering on the First Round (Midwest)
by Stephen Lars on Mar.18, 2010, under Previews, Sports News, Uncategorized
It’s been a good season for the Jayhawks. They are one of the favorite teams to make it to Indianapolis and it just seems that they shouldn’t get into much trouble on their way up the NCAA Tournament Bracket. At least not until they hit the Final Four, that’s what some of the specialist are stating, and if you take a look at the Odds to Win the NCAA Tournament you would see most handicappers are expecting the Championship Trophy to make it to Lawrence, KS.
This is a very strong team, with a highly effective offense and a solid defense that ranks among the top 5 teams in the Nation in the statistical categories that matter most.
Sherron Collins has been a key player in setting up a good tempo for the Jayhawks offensive. He is also Coach Bill Self’s weapon of choice for those hard to make and decisive shots. But interesting enough, the Jayhawks don’t rely completely on their distributor. Every major rotation player uses between 20 and 23% of the teams possessions while on the floor.
In terms of wagering the Jayhawks are not as strong as their Straight Up record might suggest. For instance, Kansas State is 19-9 ATS, while Kansas is only 14-16 when it comes to covering their spread. But there is more here to consider. Once the postseason kicked in, the Jayhawks just got stronger in terms of wagering. They have covered their spread in 4 of their last 5 games, which is quite an improvement from the 46.7 overall ATS percentage.
There is always a chance for an upset. And the players must also realize that this particular region is packed with very strong and demanding teams. KU could see either UNLV or Northern Iowa in the second round. The Jayhawks could find either Michigan State or Maryland in the Sweet Sixteen round. All though a bit inconsistent, the Spartans could easily get KU into trouble. As if that was not enough, if we keep speculating down the road, they might have to muscle past Ohio State or Georgetown for the regional final. What I’m saying here is that KU might have to push harder then some other reporters have tried to make it seem in order to get to the Final Four.
Now keep an eye out for a Tennessee vs San Diego State match in the first round. As of press time, the Tennessee Volunteers are a -3½ point favorite in BetIAS NCAA Basketball Wagering Lines. But this promises to be one of the best games of the region. They are expected to put out a great show. This is one of the factors that make this such an interesting region: Talented players all over the bracket. Consider Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez, Northern Iowa’s Adam Koch and Oklahoma State’s James Anderson. As if that was not enough you also have KU’s Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich, Georgia Tech’s Derrick Favors and UNLV’s Tre’von Willis, so keep an eye out for all those players and make some money out of their talent playing on the extensive list of Props and Matchups that BetIAS has to offer in their selection of March Madness Props.
The Football Season 2009-10 has begun at Instant Action Sports!
by BetIAS on Aug.17, 2009, under Don't Miss!, Uncategorized
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