Syracuse Odds to Win 2012 NCAA Tournament at 10-1

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Syracuse odds to win the 2012 NCAA Tournament were coming in at 10-1 at BetOnline.com here.   

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Number one ranked Syracuse easily took care of number eight seed Kansas State last Saturday with a final score of 75-59.

Syracuse has won a single National Championship game, that being in 2003 against Kansas.  They have played in two others, losing to Indiana in 1987 and Kentucky in 1996.  Jim Boeheim has coached the Orange for 36 years. 

Syracuse shot 51.1 percent against Kansas State in its third round win. It was the fourth-straight game in the Round of 32 that the Orange shoot better than 50 percent.

The Orange are set to play against Wisconsin on Thursday.  The Badgers have won 6 of their last 7 games while Syracuse has won 11 of their last 12.

For sports bettors, going against a Syracuse cover seems like the smart move considering the Orange is just 4-8 Against The Spread in recent games.  OUCH!!!!

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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