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Saturday, September 5, 2015

NCAA Football Odds: Everything You Need to Know About the Wisconsin and Alabama Match Up - Handicappers Hideaway

Wiscons Vs. Alabama College Football match up




NCAA Football Odds: Everything You Need to Know About the Wisconsin and Alabama Match Up


It’s a long road from here to the National Championship, and it
starts off with a bang for the Alabama Crimson Tide. They’ve got a
suitably tough challenge in Saturday’s season opener (8:00 PM ET, ABC)
against the Wisconsin Badgers, and they’ll be playing on neutral ground
at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.


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Alabama goes into the new season as the No. 3-ranked team in the
polls. They’re also tied with TCU as the +700 second-favorites to win
the program’s fourth title since Nick Saban took over in 2007. The
Badgers are ranked No. 20, but they’re championship outsiders at +10000
after Paul Chryst took over from Gary Andersen (now with Oregon State)
as head coach.


Chryst was Wisconsin’s offensive co-ordinator before leading
Pittsburgh to a 19-19 SU and 17-17-2 ATS record over the past three
seasons. He inherits a team that’s on the verge of big things despite
the loss of running back Melvin Gordon to the NFL, but it’ll be a tough
match on Saturday against the Tide. The primary concern for Alabama is
at quarterback, where it’s uncertain at press time whether Jake Coker,
Cooper Bateman or Alec Morris will get the starting assignment. Saban
says he’s happy with all three.


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Monday, March 17, 2014

2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and Regional Championship – Odds to Win





2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship – Odds to Win





Florida #1 11/2



Michigan State #4 6/1

Louisville #4 13/2

Arizona #1 9/1

Virginia #1 10/1

Wichita State #1 10/1

Kansas #2 10/1

Duke #3 12/1

Wisconsin #2 20/1

Villanova #2 20/1

Michigan #2 20/1

Syracuse #3 20/1

Creighton #3 20/1

Iowa State #3 33/1

Kentucky #8 33/1

Oklahoma State #9 40/1

UCLA #4 40/1

North Carolina #6 40/1

San Diego State #4 50/1

Pittsburgh #9 66/1

VCU #5 66/1

Cincinnati #5 66/1

Ohio State #6 66/1

Tennessee #11 66/1

Connecticut #7 66/1

Iowa #11 75/1

Oklahoma #5 100/1

Gonzaga #8 100/1

Memphis #8 100/1

Saint Louis #5 100/1

Baylor #6 100/1

UMass #6 100/1

New Mexico #7 100/1

Oregon #7 100/1

Texas #7 100/1

Kansas State #9 200/1

Saint Joe’s #10 250/1

Nebraska #11 250/1

Providence #11 200/1

George Washington #9 250/1

Colorado #8 250/1

Stanford #10 250/1

NC State #12 300/1

Xavier #12 300/1

Harvard #12 500/1

BYU #10 500/1

Arizona State #10 500/1

Dayton #11 500/1

SF Austin #12 500/1

North Dakota State #12 500/1

Tulsa #13 1000/1

New Mexico State #13 1000/1

Delaware #13 1000/1

Manhattan #13 1000/1

Western Michigan #14 1000/1

UL Lafayette #14 1000/1

NC Central #14 1000/1

American #15 1000/1

Wofford #15 1000/1

Albany #16 1000/1

Mount Saint Mary’s #16 1000/1

Weber State #16 1000/1

Coastal Carolina #16 1000/1

Cal Poly #16 1000/1

Texas Southern #16 1000/1

Eastern Kentucky #15 1000/1

UW-Milwaukee #15 1000/1

Mercer #14 1000/1











2014 South Region – Odds to Win







Florida #1 9/5

Kansas #2 15/4

Syracuse #3 5/1

UCLA #4 9/1

VCU #5 9/1

New Mexico #7 12/1

Pittsburgh #9 14/1

Ohio State #6 14/1

Stanford #10 40/1

Dayton #11 50/1

SF Austin #12 50/1

Colorado #8 66/1

Tulsa #13 66/1

Western Michigan #14 100/1

Eastern Kentucky #15 100/1

Albany #16 200/1

Mount Saint Mary’s #16 200/1









2014 West Region – Odds to Win







Arizona #1 2/1

Wisconsin #2 4/1

Creighton #3 4/1

San Diego State #4 9/1

Oklahoma State #9 12/1

Baylor #6 14/1

Oregon #7 14/1

Oklahoma #5 16/1

Gonzaga #8 18/1

Nebraska #11 40/1

New Mexico State #13 50/1

BYU #10 66/1

UL Lafayette #14 75/1

North Dakota State #12 50/1

American #15 100/1

Weber State #16 100/1









2014 East Region – Odds to Win







Michigan State #4 5/2

Virginia #1 11/4

Villanova #2 15/4

Iowa State #3 6/1

North Carolina #6 12/1

Cincinnati #5 16/1

Connecticut #7 16/1

Memphis #8 25/1

Providence #11 33/1

George Washington #9 50/1

Saint Joe’s #10 50/1

Harvard #12 50/1

Delaware #13 100/1

NC Central #14 100/1

UW-Milwaukee #15 100/1

Coastal Carolina #16 100/1











2014 Midwest Region – Odds to Win





Louisville #4 8/5

Duke #3 7/2

Wichita State #1 4/1

Michigan #2 11/2

Kentucky #8 12/1

Saint Louis #5 20/1

Tennessee #11 25/1

Iowa #11 25/1

Texas #7 33/1

Kansas State #9 33/1

UMass #6 40/1

Arizona State #10 50/1

NC State #12 66/1

Xavier #12 66/1

Manhattan #13 75/1

Mercer #14 100/1

Wofford #15 100/1

Cal Poly #16 200/1

Texas Southern #16 200/1







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2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship and Regional Championship – Odds to Win

College Basketball Odds: NCAA’s Biggest Names Face Challenges in Tournament

 









If you haven't had an opportunity to get way into this year's crop of
college basketball stars, now's your chance. This month and next, a
handful of future NBA superstars promise to make betting on the NCAA
Tournament an instant classic.





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Leading the pack of top-talent freshmen who've taken the NCAA by storm
is Kansas Jayhawk Andrew Wiggins. The lanky, athletic forward has seen
his spot at the top of the totem pole fluctuate this season, but he?s
the primary reason No. 10 Kansas has 6/1 odds of winning the college
basketball tournament.





His teammate, big man Joel Embiid, is another individual that many
hoops fans have already envisioned making an impact in the pros.



Fellow freshman sensation Jabari Parker has helped drive the Duke Blue
Devils to their No. 7 spot in the rankings, and the slick swingman
will need to showcase his perimeter talents if Duke is to even think of
living up to its 10/1 NCAA odds.



Julius Randle, another NBA-bound super prospect, finds himself in a
slightly different camp prior to the tournament. His Kentucky Wildcats
have fallen right off the AP poll board and have just 40/1 odds of
winning the tournament. If the smooth-stepping big man can help the
Wildcats redeem, he may be pleased with where he winds up in the NBA
Draft this summer.



Where will you be able to say you were when these future stars were plying their trade in the Big Dance?



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College Basketball Odds: NCAA’s Biggest Names Face Challenges in Tournament