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Written by Will Campbell on December 26, 2024
NCAA Basketball Power Rankings Analysis | As we approach the start of 2025, college basketball has produced a number of terrific performances, even as the sport goes on covered in the shadows of college football. Ohio State fans who are tired of watching Ryan Day blow big rivalry games can take heart with their hoopsters, as Bruce Thornton dropped 30 Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 20, 2024
As we approach the start of conference play in NCAA men’s basketball, the Connecticut Huskies are not favored to get a threepeat after winning two straight national championships. Depending on which book you look at, their sports betting odds tend to hover between +1500 and +2000 to hoist the trophy again, well behind the favorites (Auburn at +800 and Duke Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on October 25, 2024
It happens just about every year in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament – a team with a double-digit seed makes a deep run into the March Madness bracket, drawing the attention of the nation. These teams are called Cinderellas, dancing late into the night until midnight strikes and their run comes to an end. In 2024, it was the N.C. Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on October 16, 2024
Until the Pac-12 picks up enough teams to qualify as a basketball conference that will receive an automatic qualification into the college basketball tournament, March Madness now has 31 automatic qualifiers and 37 at-large bids. The remaining four power conferences also have a lot of new dynamics to consider for men’s hoops. With Oregon, USC, UCLA and Washington entering the Read MoreWritten by Will Campbell on October 7, 2024
Exciting matchups are happening in college football due to new conference alignments in the SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, and ACC, causing chaos in the National Championship standings. Even so, it’s not too soon to start thinking about the upcoming college basketball season. The defending champions, the UConn Huskies, still hail from the Big East, making them one of the Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on April 10, 2024
One of the more surprising moves in college basketball this past week didn’t involve the UConn Huskies winning back-to-back men’s titles or Caitlin Clark leading the Iowa Hawkeyes to a second straight women’s final. Instead, it involved John Calipari as the longtime Kentucky men’s head coach is set to move across the SEC to Arkansas, where he has signed a Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on April 5, 2024
This year’s Final Four actually contains four surprises. UConn was the top seed in the tournament, but March Madness hasn’t seen a repeat champion since 2007. The last five national champions had all flamed out in the first or second round. N.C. State was slotted into the NIT before they started what is now a nine-game winning streak that took Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on April 5, 2024
When the N.C. State Wolfpack won the ACC Tournament and swiped the conference’s automatic slot in March Madness, their opening odds to win the whole thing were +20000. Now that we’re down to the Final Four, the sports betting books aren’t laughing, because the bettors that took the Wolfpack could make off with huge paydays if D.J. Burns & Company Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on April 3, 2024
A field of 68 teams that started the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament has been winnowed down to four. There’s still one Cinderella standing, as 11-seed N.C. State has made it to the desert. There’s a 4-seed playing in their first Final Four, as Alabama stopped Clemson in their regional final. Then there are two 1-seeds, as Purdue and UConn Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on April 3, 2024
In the days after Selection Sunday for the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament, we read a lot about how the Indiana State Sycamores had gotten the biggest snub. They had a 28-6 record (17-3 MVC) with an electric offense. However, the committee decided to send six teams from the Mountain West Conference and include a Virginia team that looked ugly Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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