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2011 Big 10 Tournament Odds, Preview, and Free Picks

March 8th, 2011 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NCAA Basketball   Comments Off on 2011 Big 10 Tournament Odds, Preview, and Free Picks
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Conseco Fieldhouse is the site for the Big 10 Tournament this season, and before making your Big 10 Tournament picks, be sure to take a look at how our NCAA basketball handicappers break down the college basketball odds for this great event, which will make or break the seasons of a number of teams.

It’s going to be really hard to bet against the Ohio State Buckeyes (1 to 1.60 Odds to Win Big 10 Tournament at SportBet Sportsbook). After all, this is a team that has already run the table against every single team in this conference in games either played at home or on neutral courts, and the only two setbacks of the season came against Wisky and Purdue, the other two formidable foes in this conference, and both defeats came in legit road games in hostile territories. On top of that, the Buckeyes are going to get a relatively favorable draw, playing one of the lesser seeds in this tournament to start with on Friday before drawing either Illinois or Michigan. That’s about as good as it gets. We’re not so sure that we want to choke on this much chalk, but it seems like a reasonable play to us as it is.

Of course, the other two favorites to take down this conference crown on the NCAA basketball betting lines are the Purdue Boilermakers (2.95 to 1 Big 10 Tournament Odds at SportBet Sportsbook) and the Wisconsin Badgers (4.75 to 1 2011 Big 10 Tournament odds at SportBet Sportsbook). Both teams are legitimately potential very high seeds in the NCAA Tournament, and Purdue could even get all the way up to a No. 1 seed in the dance by the time it’s all said and done if it wins this conference crown. Both teams are predicated on individual stars and fantastic defense, and as long as Jordan Taylor, Jon Leuer, JaJuan Johnson, and E’Twaun Moore come to play, both of these teams are going to be on a beeline for one another in the Big Ten Semifinals. Both have great odds right now to back, though knowing that only one can be in the final makes us prefer to take the Badgers over the Boilers.

The scary team that could come out of the parking lot to win this tournament is the Michigan Wolverines (35 to 1 Big 10 Tournament Lines at SportBet Sportsbook). This is one of the hottest teams in the conference right now, in men like Tim Hardaway Jr. and Darius Morris are really on fire. Big Blue probably needs less to happen right now than a lot of other teams do in the Big Ten to get into the field of 68, but when push comes to shove, it probably has the best chance to really beat the big boys. Remember last season, it was only on the graces of an Evan Turner de facto Hail Mary that the heavily favored Buckeyes were able to knock off these Wolverines in the quarterfinals of this tournament.

2011 Big 10 Tournament Odds @ SportBet Sportsbook (as of 3/8/11):
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Ohio State Buckeyes 1 to 1.60
Purdue Boilermakers 2.95 to 1
Wisconsin Badgers 4.75 to 1
Illinois Fighting Illini 16 to 1
Michigan Wolverines 35 to 1
Michigan State Spartans 55 to 1
Penn State Nittany Lions 100 to 1
Minnesota Golden Gophers 125 to 1
Northwestern Wildcats 225 to 1
Indiana Hoosiers 350 to 1
Iowa Hawkeyes 1,250 to 1

2011 ACC Tournament Odds, Preview, and Free Picks

March 8th, 2011 by Adam Markowitz (Bankroll Sports Columnist) | Posted in NCAA Basketball   Comments Off on 2011 ACC Tournament Odds, Preview, and Free Picks
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Thursday afternoon starts the ACC Tournament, as 12 of the brightest teams in the country fight it out for supremacy in one of the best conferences in America. But before you even start to think about the ACC

The first of the obvious two choice to win the ACC this year is the Duke Blue Devils (1 to 1.10 Odds to Win ACC Tournament at JustBet Sportsbook). The Dookies have a history of playing very, very well in this tournament, and they really probably are the best team in the conference. They know that they have a lot on the line here, as a spot in the finale would probably be good enough to ensure a No. 1 seed in the upcoming March Madness. If that’s not enough, there’s that chance that Kyrie Irving could make an appearance, though we really aren’t counting on it. Instead, men like Nolan Smith and Kyle Singler really could steal the show, just as they did last March and April when the Blue Devils won the national title.

The two teams that everyone is going to be paying very, very close attention to are the Boston College Eagles (22 to 1 ACC Tournament Odds at JustBet Sportsbook) and the Clemson Tigers (10 to 1 2011 ACC Tournament odds at JustBet Sportsbook). Though Virginia Tech is also sitting right there on the bubble as well, these are the two teams that probably have the most to gain or lose by playing each other in a prospective 4/5 game on Friday. The winner will probably be in the NCAA Tournament, while the loser will probably be on the outside just praying to sneak into the backdoor. However, what this also sets up is a very interesting situation in the semifinals, one that definitely cannot be ignored under any circumstance.

Remember those pesky North Carolina Tar Heels (1.40 to 1 ACC Tournament Lines at JustBet Sportsbook)? In case you have forgotten, their win over the Blue Devils last weekend was the game that earned this team the outright ACC title and the No. 1 seed in the conference. Either Clemson or Boston College will know that its job is done before it meets up with this team in the semifinals assuming that all else holds serve in this conference, which could essentially act as a bye to the Heels into the finale. Meanwhile, Duke is going to have to contend with some hungry teams that are streaky for sure. Harrison Barnes is one of the hottest players in the nation right now, and it is going to be very, very hard for anyone to body with him along with John Henson and Tyler Zeller at the same time. It’s hard for a top seed to be much of a dark horse to win an event, but this is certainly the case with the Tar Heels.

2011 ACC Tournament Odds @ JustBet Sportsbook (as of 3/8/11):
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Duke Blue Devils 1 to 1.10
North Carolina Tar Heels 1.40 to 1
Clemson Tigers 10 to 1
Florida State Seminoles 12 to 1
Virginia Tech Hokies 13 to 1
Boston College Eagles 22 to 1
Maryland Terrapins 23 to 1
Miami Hurricanes 150 to 1
Virginia Cavaliers 225 to 1
NC State Wolfpack 300 to 1
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 450 to 1
Wake Forest Demon Deacons 3,000 to 1