2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Odds (Thursday)

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Mar/14/2010
2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Odds

As Gambling911.com realized record breaking traffic late Sunday night following Selection Sunday March Madness seeding, Bookmaker.com has released its 2010 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament odds.  These odds were for the opening round for Thursday's games.

Georgetown was a -13 ½ favorite vs. Ohio.

Tennessee was a -3 ½ favorite vs. San Diego State

Villanova was a huge -19 ½ favorite vs. Robert Morris

Richmond vs. Saint Mary's was a PICK.

Kentucky was a -20 ½ favorite vs. E. Tennessee

Texas was a -4 favorite vs. Wake Forest

Baylor was -12 against Sam Houston

Notre Dame was at -2 vs. Old Dominion

Top seeded Kansas was a -26 ½ favorite against Lehigh

UNLV was a PICK against Northern Iowa

Kansas State was at -15 ½ vs. North Texas

BYU was -4 vs. Florida

Butler was at -3 vs. UTEP

Vanderbilt was at -4 ½ vs. Murray State

New Mexico was a -9 favorite vs. Montana

Marquette was just a -1 favorite vs. Washington

 

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