Can't Bet on The Virginia Tech Hokies This March Madness From Virginia

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Can't Bet on The Virginia Tech Hokies This March Madness From Virginia

In-state apps won't allow betting on the Virginia Tech Hokies this March Madness from the commonwealth of Virginia.  Jazz Sports will take take Hokies bets and is accessible in VA.

The Hokies (23-12) are automatic qualifiers after knocking off mighty Duke in an 82-67 upset.

Hunter Cattoor scored a career-high 31 points and the seventh-seeded Hokies won the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament for the first time, beating Duke 82-67 to deny Mike Krzyzewski a league title in his final season.

Virginia Tech (23-12) came to Brooklyn in need of a run to make the NCAA Tournament, and then was staring at elimination Wednesday night when Darius Maddox hit a go-ahead 3-pointer at the buzzer to beat Clemson in overtime.

Virginia Tech's first ACC championship since joining the conference in 2004 was sealed.

"These guys proved themselves in a really good league, the Southern Conference," Hokies head coach Mike Young said. “All three have been really good players. They're old, they’re strong, they’re tough. They’re really, really skilled.”

Jazz Sports is currently offering a $1000 risk free bet to new customers.  Ask about their generous welcome bonus (max bonus $2000) as well.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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