2017 March Madness Bookie Guide: Gonzaga Bulldogs

Written by:
Guest
Published on:
Mar/05/2017

Gonzaga hasn’t just been hot this season, sporting a 30-1 record Straight Up, their record Against The Spread is the best in all of College Basketball at 21-6-1.

Their prospects for the upcoming 2017 March Madness NCAA Men’s Tournament according to Myron Medcalf of ESPN.com:

Forget all the talk about the No. 1 seed (coach Mark Few's squad still deserves one). That's the wrong concern after Gonzaga's home loss to BYU on Saturday (of last week). The Cougars (1.05 points per possession) were more aggressive than they were effective. But the game also represented Gonzaga's first bout of real peril since a late-November, neutral-site win over Iowa State. A great boxer must spar with other contenders to stay fresh. And that's where Gonzaga's conference schedule becomes a problem. The ACC, Big 12, Pac-12 and Big East opponents that Gonzaga might see in the NCAA tournament have staged those battles each night for the past two months. They're in better fighting shape.

Aside from the BYU loss, Gonzaga has only had one failed cover in their last ten games.  Despite Medcalf’s concerns, we here at Gambling911.com believe the Bulldogs fortunes should continue and bookies better be prepared.

Pay Per Head companies provide various tools to bookmakers and agents they themselves have trouble offering on their own.  These businesses offer LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING, hundreds of game and player props, future bets, an online casino platform and betting on dozens of horse races through a customized website, all of which can help boost profits while significantly reducing losses.

A Pay Per Head is a must for any bookie this March Madness season.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

Basketball Odds News

Sweet 16 Line Moves and Liabilities

The 2024 NCAA Tournament field has been whittled down to the Sweet 16, and the sportsbooks are sweating considering most of the "chalk" is still dancing.

Syndicate