These College Basketball Teams Are Most Likely to Cover Their Respective Spreads Saturday March 21 Based on Oddsmakers Opinion

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If you know the amount of action on a particular side and how the oddsmakers move the line, it can be easy to pinpoint what team the sportsbooks believe will cover based on their reaction.  Today we look at the March 21, 2026 NCAA Men's College Basketball spreads found at AcePerHead, one of the sharpest Pay Per Head operators on the planet. 

Check out their odds board, these teams were seeing the most lopsided betting action, in order of balance (not necessarily volume when compared to other teams and/or games):

  1. Michigan State - 78% (bets) to 92% (money)
  2. Houston - 62% (bets) to 87% (money)
  3. Duke - 80% (money)
  4. Michigan - 77% (money)
  5. Liberty - 70% (both) - *This could balance out by the time this game is played later in the evening. 

The books are reacting to the heavy action on the Spartans with the line moving from -3.5 to -4.5.  However, some of the recreational books have dropped the number from -5 to -4.5.  This indicates to us that there is a belief among the oddsmakers that Louisville is expected to cover here.  It's not a firm assessment, however, until we see that Circa is also dropping from -5 to -4.5. 

With Houston the books have moved from Cougars -10 to -11, which suggests a more likely scenario that Houston covers by 11 points or more.  This move has the books balancing action as opposed to any strong opinion.  It's not necessarily a bet we would be on. 

Liberty is interesting early as the books have more the line from +7.5 to +8 despite the dog seeing more action.  Consider Nevada here though this one won't make or break the books as it will be among the least wagered on of the NCAA games being this is an NIT match. 

Michigan was the most wagered on side early and their game is the first to be played.   The line was steady at -12.5.  Duke came in as the second most bet on side. 

Plenty of NCAA Basketball Betting Options

Those interested in betting on NCAA basketball will want to be able to do more than just bet on games straight up. They’ll also want to be able to get access to total bets, parlay bets, prop bets, and more.

Ace Per Head’s bookie software will enable sports bettors to pick and choose the types of bets they want to put in. It’ll also give them access to the latest sharp betting lines, which will fluctuate from one minute to the next based on all the bets that are coming in.

  • Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 
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