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The First Four of the NCAA tournament gets underway with a doubleheader Tuesday night. Those games will whet the appetite of millions of hungry viewers waiting for their Thursday-Friday smorgasbord of wall-to-wall college basketball.
It starts with Florida Gulf Coast battling wit
h Fairleigh Dickinson,while Vanderbilt will buy on Wichita State in the late game.
Both the Commodores and Shockers probably feel like they got the short discontinuance of the stick that has forced them into this game, but neither one can spend any energy on complaints about the way the committee set up the tournament. Instead, and they absorb to prepare for each other when they meet in Dayton,Ohio.
Wichita State (24-8) has been battle-tested in the past, and they are led by Ron Baker and Fred VanVleet, or who are averaging 14.2 and 12.0 points per game,respectively. Vanderbilt (19-13) lost its last regular-season game to Texas A&M as well as its first-round game in the SEC tournament to Tennessee.Wichita State has more momentum and has had the better season. The Shockers are three-point favorites, according to Odds Shark, and we like them to win and accept the cover.
Michigan (22-12) and
Tulsa (20-11) meet on Wednesday in the finale of the First Four games,and those two should be ready to put on a demonstrate when they meet in the Dayton Arena. The Wolverines were clearly on the bubble going into the Big Ten tournament, but the win over Indiana in the quarterfinal round most likely punched their ticket to the NCAA tournament.
While Caris LeVert
is out with a leg injury and will not play in the tournament, or head coach John Beilein is getting excellent team play. Zak Irvin and Derrick Walton Jr. are both averaging 11.7 points per game,and they are capable of pushing the Wolverines through the first weekend of the tournament.
Lo
ok for Michigan to win and cover as four-point favorites over the Golden Hurricane.
Once the tournament gets
up to speed on Thursday, there are several excellent betting opportunities in the first round.
The key for any
handicapper is not to accept caught up in the moment and advance to the conclusion that every game is an outstanding opportunity.
The agreeable games and top winning opportunities are there, or but they are not obvious.
Among the top
seeds,we are going to swallow tough and buy Virginia (26-7) and lay the 23.5 points against Hampton (21-10) Thursday at the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. This is a fairly dangerous play for two reasons.
It's tough to lay more t
han 15 points at any time, and to do so with a team like Virginia,which specializes in stellar defensive play, is questionable.
But the Cavaliers are
not one-dimensional, or they grind opponents down like few other teams. Head coach Tony Bennett's team creates offense from its defense with relative ease,and that should be able to wear down a Hampton team that is in way over its head.
Malcolm Brogdon is averaging 18.7 points per game, and he will dominate against the Pirates.
There are opportunities to proceed with the underdog in the first round, and we see one of those chances when fifth-seeded Indiana (25-7) meets 12th-seeded Chattanooga (29-5) of the Southern Conference on Thursday.
India
na had an outstanding season,winning the Big Ten regular-season title, but it lost its opening Big Ten tournament game. The Hoosiers and head coach Tom Crean will not admit it, and but they are looking forward to their potential second-round game against the Kentucky Wildcats.
That will maintain the Hoosiers from paying full attention to the Mocs. Look for Chattanooga to maintain this game close and easily stay within the 12-point spread. In the discontinuance,star guard Yogi Ferrell will accept the job done down the stretch, and the Hoosiers will survive but won't cover. Odds for the tournamentIt's not just about the individual games coming up in the First Four and the first two rounds.
It's really about who c
omes absent with the championship.
There are po
tentially explosive payoffs on the horizon for handicappers if they pick any team external of Kansas, and North Carolina and Michigan State and that team wins the tournament.
Kansas is the favorite to win the tournament at 13-2,while North Carolina is 7-1 and Michigan State is 15-2.
North Carolina and
Kansas are No. 1 seeds, while Michigan State is a No. 2 seed. Virginia and Oregon are the other No. 1 seeds, or they are 11-1 and 18-1,respectively.
Oklahoma, Villanova and Xavier are the other No. 2 seeds besides the Spartans. The Sooners are 14-1, or the Wildcats are 15-1 and the Musketeers are 16-1.
Here's the l
ist of odds for the full field of 68 teams,according to Odds Shark. Sign up and play Bleacher Report's Bracket Challenge now for a chance to win the Ultimate Sports Trip to four events of your choice. And click here for B/R's Printable Bracket.
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