Kentucky Wildcats 3-1 Odds to Go Undefeated This Season

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Sportsbook.ag has released odds on the Kentucky Wildcats having an undefeated season in 2014-2015.  The payout would be 3-1 if you think they can do it.

The Wildcats managed to stay perfect in what was expected to be a tough game against number 4-ranked Louisville. In the end, Kentucky won 58-50, bringing their start to 13-0 so far.

Freshman guard Devin Booker led the top-ranked Wildcats with 14 points.
Seven out of the last eight meetings between the two schools have gone to Kentucky.

UK held UL to just one assist the entire game.

Adam Himmelsbach of the Louisville Courier may very well be taking those 3-1 odds:

This is the end of UK's demanding non-conference schedule, and the Southeastern Conference simply won't pose many challenges, especially with Florida's struggles. Sure, the Wildcats will find themselves in a difficult road game or two, but I just don't see them losing.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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