Anthony Davis, the Kentucky Superstar
I've mentioned Anthony Davis before, and the truth is that there is a lot to tell about him; especially now that we are on the Final Four Read more...
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There is only one sports betting game that takes 64 college teams and sets them up in a single game elimination tournament. Then at the end of the tournament they name the winner the national champion. The game is called college basketball and the name of the tournament is March Maddness. March Madness betting is perhaps the most exciting part of the entire year for bettors around the world. March Madness technically does not begin until the NCAA tournament starts in the middle of March but for sportsbooks it really begins a couple of weeks earlier. Read More...
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Let’s face it: NCAA Tournament pools are won by people who pick the right sleepers to reach the Final Four, and those that have the foresight to spot a high-seeded bust when they see them. Those cute, 12-over-5 upset picks that everyone in your office had? That doesn’t do it. The big money (figuratively speaking, right?) is made when you choose the middle-range seeded team that makes a deep run, or when you have a top-seeded team getting knocked out in round two... Read More...
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Northwest Nazarene University made its’ first-ever appearance in the NABC Division II Coaches Poll since becoming a member of the NCAA Division II in 2000. The Crusaders cracked the rankings at the No. 23 spot... Read More...
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For those online sports bettors who follow NCAA March Madness, Final Four gambling is one of the most exciting times of the year. When it comes down to the Final Four, gambling starts rising to a fever pitch. It's down to the wire by then, and whether or not your favorite team is in the Final Four, there is still excitement in the air when it comes to making your online gambling decisions for the climax of the March Madness season. Final Four gambling comes down to what you think of those teams that are left standing, and who you ultimately will pick to win. ... Read More...
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In his brief tenure as the men’s basketball coach at the University of Minnesota, Tubby Smith has already experienced two local rites of passage. He watched a Vikings-Green Bay Packers game at the Metrodome. And he led the “Let’s Play Hockey” chant that precedes Wild games at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. ... Read More...
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The top-ranked team is not always the most fashionable choice. In 2004, Stanford entered the tournament ranked No. 1 in the A.P. poll, but Kentucky, ranked second, was the most popular choice in ... Read More...
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - As the senior high school class of 2012 approaches the end of its academic year, the college basketball landsca... Full Story
I've mentioned Anthony Davis before, and the truth is that there is a lot to tell about him; especially now that we are on the Final Four Read more...