Where Can I Bet the Jayhawks vs. Spartans Game Online From Kansas?

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Where Can I Bet the Jayhawks vs. Spartans Game Online From Kansas?

Kansas gamblers mouths will be watering with the season opener between their beloved Jayhawks and Michigan State Spartans.  Betting is available from the state via one's mobile phone by logging into BetAdrian.  Be sure to claim your FREE $20 NO DEPOSIT bonus here.

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The Jayhawks come into this game ranked No. 3 in the nation.  They pay $1400 on a $100 bet to win the 2022 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship.

Kansas went 21-9 last year, while Michigan State ended up 15-13.

Both of these teams posted winning records against non-conference competition last season. Kansas went 7-3 against programs outside its conference, while Michigan State went 6-1 in such games.

This State Farm Championship game will be played on a neutral court.  Will we be seeing Aaron Rodgers commercials for State Farm?  Probably not.  This one will be broadcast nationally on ESPN.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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