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Obama’s Bracket: Gamblers Back Pick for Kansas to Win 2011 NCAA Championship
Penn State vs. Temple Line at -2.5: Owls Getting 65 Percent Backing on Spread
President Obama's March Madness Bracket Picks
Bookies Worried: Notre Dame was 150-1 Long Shot to Win 2011 NCAA Tournament
Betting The 2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament Online: Exercise Caution
Michigan State-UCLA Line at Spartans -1.5: Everyone on the OVER
Morehead State- Louisville Line at Cardinals -9.5 With 90 Percent Lopsided Betting
2011 NCAA Tournament Game Odds
March Madness is officially here and betED.com has every game covered, from the opening round this week to the Final Four and the NCAA National Championship in Houston.
Ohio State Buckeyes Favorite to win NCAA Championship Even With Horrible Draw
Old Dominion-Butler Spread: Heavy Action on Monarchs, Butler Mascot Blue II Banned
NIT Tournament Spreads Now Up
It took some time but the NIT Tournament spreads for Tuesday March 15, 2011 games are finally up at Bookmaker.com.
2011 March Madness Odds: Arizona vs. Memphis, Illinois vs. UNLV, Texas vs. Oakland
NCAA Tournament 2011 Odds: FSU vs. Texas A&M, St. Peter’s vs. Purdue, More
Villanova vs. George Mason Odds, Indiana State vs. Syracuse Line, More
Betting on the 2011 NCAA Tournament: Tennessee vs. Michigan Line, Hampton vs. Duke, More
2011 NCAA Tournament – First Round Odds: Penn State vs. Temple, Utah State vs. Kansas State, More
March Madness 2011 Betting Odds: Gonzaga vs. St. John’s, Richmond vs. Vanderbilt, More
2011 NCAA Basketball Lines: Missouri vs. Cincinnati, Old Dominion vs. Butler, More
2011 College Basketball NCAA Tournament Odds: Michigan State vs. UCLA, More
2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament Lines Slow to go up: Predictions from G911
First Four Betting Odds: 2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament
The First Four betting odds were released at Bookmaker.com Sunday evening for the 2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament.
This is the first ever First Four. Play will commence on Tuesday and the winners of the four games will advance to what will now be called the "second round" on either Thursday or Friday. The newly named third round -- with 16 games -- will be Saturday and Sunday.