2017 March Madness Bookie Guide: Oregon Ducks

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2017 March Madness Bookie Guide: Oregon Ducks

The Oregon Ducks enter March ranked number 6 in the nation and own a 27-4 record Straight Up.  They have been giving bookies fits with an 18-12 record Against The Spread.  They have covered the spread in six of their last ten overall.

The Ducks have appeared in the NCAA tournament 14 times[3] and has won the conference championship six times.

ESPN.com offered up this projection of Oregon’s March Madness chances:

In its Elite Eight loss to Oklahoma last year, Oregon star Dillon Brooks faced pressure every time he touched the ball. Oklahoma didn't exactly mask its plan to limit Brooks' touches and effectiveness. He finished 3-for-6 (0-for-2 on 3s) in the loss. When UCLA rebounded from a 19-point deficit to beat Oregon two weeks ago, Bruins coach Steve Alford told Lonzo Ball to shadow Brooks (7-for-17). The switch disrupted Oregon's offensive rhythm. Teams will do the same in the tourney since he's 12-for-31 in his team's losses this season.

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