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March Madness betting: Picks for Sunday’s games

Of course, we had to have at least one meeting of hall-of-fame coaches in Mike Krzyzewski’s last March Madness. Duke faces Michigan State in a game between two of the best programs in the sport. Tom Izzo’s Michigan State team wasn’t great this regular season, especially near the end, but is looking a lot better since tournament play started. Maybe it’s the start of another surprise Spartans run. Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski leads his team into a second-round game against Michigan State. (Photo… Source link

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March Madness betting: Bettors favoring Gonzaga again

There’s no line too high for Gonzaga bettors. Even though the Bulldogs were 14-point favorites at BetMGM, the largest spread for a national semifinal game in at least 25 years, it’s another round of bettors loading up on Gonzaga. Of all the money bet on the Gonzaga-UCLA game at BetMGM, 79 percent is on Gonzaga laying a huge number.  That pattern follows the first four rounds of the NCAA tournament. Bettors haven’t lost on Gonzaga yet. Gonzaga has covered in each tournament game Despite having… Source link

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Selection Sunday 2021: March Madness bracket revealed

The 2021 NCAA men’s basketball tournament is here. At long last, after a 23-month wait. The March Madness bracket reveal is complete, with some unsurprising news at the very top of it: Gonzaga is the No. 1 overall seed. The Bulldogs enter the tournament undefeated, and as the betting favorite to win the national title — +300 at BetMGM. They went wire-to-wire as the No. 1 team in the AP poll. Baylor earned the second No. 1 seed. Illinois earned the third No. 1. Michigan got the fourth. On the… Source link

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Yahoo: NCAA revenue falls by $600M in 2020 after March Madness cancellation

The NCAA experienced a $600 million drop in revenue for the 2020 fiscal year, new documents acquired by USA Today Sports show. It’s due largely in part to the cancelation of the 2020 Division I men’s basketball tournament and shows why the NCAA is pushing forward with the tournament this year. It’s a drop of more than 50 percent in revenue compared to the 2019 numbers. Why did NCAA lose $600 million? Though it had $270 million from event cancelation insurance and spent about $473 million… Source link

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