Murray State Racers Predictions, Payout Odds - March Madness 2022

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Murray State Racers Predictions, Payout Odds - March Madness 2022

Murray State will come into their first round game of the 2022 NCAA Tournament facing a San Francisco Dons team that is just 2-20 against ranked teams.  Murray State is currently ranked No. 20 in the nation.  They will pay out $15,000 on a $100 bet to win the Championship.

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Record: 30-2, 18-0 OVC
KenPom adjusted offensive efficiency: 35
KenPom adjusted defensive efficiency: 40
Against The Spread: 16-12-1
Over Total: 12-17-0
Odds to win NCAA Championship: +15000

Gambling911.com does have San Francisco as the -3 favorite but the books had Murray State the -1.5 favorite.  The Racers have only lost two games this season.

They average 79.3 points per game (20th in the country) with K.J. Williams averaging 18.2 points and 8.6 rebounds per game.

We are on Murray State here at -1.5

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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