San Francisco Dons Predictions, Payout Odds - March Madness 2022

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San Francisco Dons Predictions, Payout Odds - March Madness 2022

The San Francisco Dons pay out $20000 on a $100 bet to win the 2022 NCAA Tournament.   We have them as a -3 point favorite versus Murray State in the first round.   The books have Murray State as the -1.5 favorites.

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San Francisco Dons

Record: 24-9, 10-6 WCC
KenPom adjusted offensive efficiency: 46
KenPom adjusted defensive efficiency: 19
Against The Spread: 13-18-1
Over Total: 16-16
Odds to win NCAA Championship: +20000

Gonzaga beat San Francisco to win the West Coast Semifinal but this is becoming an increasingly good conference of late.  Despite finishing 4th in the conference, a win against BYU punched their ticket into the NCAA Tournament.

The Dons were led by guard Jamaree Bouyea who averaged 16.7 points per game.

San Francisco is 7-1 following a loss this season and 13-2 in non-conference games.  As an underdog they went 1-5 Straight Up this sesason.

Murray State was one of the best Mid-Majors this season and finished the regular season ranked in the Top 25.  San Francisco is 0-3 against ranked opponents.  They are 2-20 against ranked opponents since 2016.

We have no choice but to go with Murray State to win the first round here.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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