March Madness Bookie Guide: West Virginia Mountaineers

Written by:
Guest
Published on:
Mar/07/2017

Ranked number 10 in the nation entering the month of March, West Virginia owned a 24-7 record Straight Up and were hovering right around the .500 mark Against The Spread. 

ESPN.com offered this analysis of West Virginia’s chances for a deep March Madness run:

Yes, the Mountaineers entered the week leading the nation with a 29.3 percent defensive turnover rate. But losses to Kansas State, Texas Tech and Oklahoma (home), a near-loss to Texas Tech again (in double overtime) and another should-have-lost outing at TCU on Saturday (a questionable foul preceded the game-winning free throw) didn't make anyone feel comfortable about WVU making a run to Glendale. In a tight game, who will hit big shots for the Mountaineers in March?

WVU has won 13 conference tournament championships, and has 26 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including two Final Fours, most recently in 2010.

They had won seven of their last ten games as of March 3 while covering in half of those.

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.

Basketball Odds News

What Should the Lines Be for the Round 1 NBA Games?

The First Round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs gets underway this weekend and we have your lines for each series....well, what the lines should be at least.  The actual numbers might turn out to be different.

Klay Thompson Next Team Odds

Tuesday night was likely Klay Thompson's last game as a Golden State Warrior.  Next stop?  Orlando, assuming the oddsmakers are correct.

Syndicate