2015 NCAA Championship Betting Odds: Wisconsin vs. Duke

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The 2015 NCAA Championship betting odds for Wisconsin vs. Duke were available heading into Sunday morning.

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This game should be extremely competitive if the early line is any indication as the game was listed as a PICK’EM.  

Wisconsin ended the Kentucky Wildcats perfect season to make it into the NCAA Championship game.   It wasn’t just a win, it was a 7 point victory.

"I've had some tough losses and some unbelievable wins at the buzzer," Kentucky coach John Calipari said. "My concern is that these guys keep it in perspective. They just had an historic year. If you want to blame anyone, blame me."

Duke not only beat Michigan State, they destroyed the Spartans with a final score of 81-61.

"It's an amazing thing, I mean, just to be in the Final Four, but to play on Monday night is the ultimate honor," Badgers head coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "I hope our guys get their rest and we can get the same type of effort we got tonight.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

 

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