Odds to Win 2012 NCAA Legends Division, Leaders Division: Wisconsin Huge Favorite

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Aug/29/2012
Odds to Win 2012 NCAA Legends Division, Leaders Division:  Wisconsin Favorite

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The Leaders Division is probably not worth betting considering that Wisconsin is a ridiculous -500 favorite and is getting 80 percent of the betting action. 

Purdue, which pays 8/1 odds, was getting the only other action at 20 percent. 

Illinois was at 5/1 while Indiana was at 14/1 odds.

The Legends Division offered more competitive odds with Michigan paying slightly better than EVEN while Nebraska would pay just shy of 2/1 odds.

Michigan State was listed at 3/1 and was getting most of the public betting action at a 55 percent clip while Iowa had odds of 8/1, Northwestern 12/1 and Minnesota at 45/1. 

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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