Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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Top 3 Plays from March Madness Opening Weekend
We’re 48 games in, folks. That’s 76% of the 2019 NCAA tournament in the books. So often, we look ahead to what is next. Most of my articles focus on what is ahead because that is how money is made in this game. Sports need to stay fun, however. Anything, even sports, will eventually wear a person out if time is not taken to enjoy the special moments. That is exactly what my … [Read more...] about Top 3 Plays from March Madness Opening Weekend
March Madness: Comparing UVA and Oregon’s Futures Lines to Reach the Final Four
The Virginia Cavaliers are working on killing the hobgoblin of early-round March Madness exits, and are poised after 2 easy victories at the 2019 NCAA Tournament. The Oregon Ducks, UVA’s opponents in the South Region on Thursday night, are the only double-digit seed remaining alive in the Big Dance this year. #1 seeded Virginia’s point spread for the Sweet Sixteen contest … [Read more...] about March Madness: Comparing UVA and Oregon’s Futures Lines to Reach the Final Four
March Madness Sweet 16 Futures Tracker
48 games down, 15 to go. We have not seen the typical March Madness chaos this year but that means the best is still to come. From the perspective of both a sports bettor and a regular fan, this Sweet 16 will be the toughest to predict since the ‘09 go-around. With each 1, 2, and 3 seed still alive there are no easy paths this year. The Duke Blue Devils are still the … [Read more...] about March Madness Sweet 16 Futures Tracker
Handicapping the “Final Four” of the Midwest: UK vs Houston and UNC vs Auburn
Sunday’s emotional NCAA Tournament finish between Duke and UCF left viewers to take away something much more profound than the final score of 77-76. In case you didn’t notice, college basketball is back. With a vengeance. Wasn’t it just a few years ago that pundits were saying college hoops was dead, buried, boring, lifeless, a pain in the neck to watch on TV? There’s … [Read more...] about Handicapping the “Final Four” of the Midwest: UK vs Houston and UNC vs Auburn
What Happened to Cinderella?
Some, like myself, will argue that we are about to witness the greatest Sweet 16 of the past decade. Others, like myself, will claim this was one of the most boring first two rounds they have ever experienced. To use a math term, the quality of the Sweet 16 and the chaos of the first two rounds are inversely proportional. This means that when one goes up the other goes … [Read more...] about What Happened to Cinderella?
Live-Betting the O/U in NCAA Basketball: A Skill-Based System for Winning Picks
There are too many scenes from old sports books swirling around in my head constantly, so please go easy if I get this one wrong at all. According to reputable sources, Mark Messier – an NHL hockey legend, not a cager, but we’ll get to basketball soon enough – was observed in his playing days counseling teammates against giving an opponent bulletin-board material or doing … [Read more...] about Live-Betting the O/U in NCAA Basketball: A Skill-Based System for Winning Picks
Las Vegas Favors Yale in Postseason Ivy League Tourney
There’s nothing like a good old study in contrasts to remind us of the crucial roles various factors can play in the NCAA basketball postseason. For instance, compare the March Madness prospects of 2 upstart-slash-underdog conferences at the national level, the American Athletic Conference and the Ivy League. I was researching the AAC for another article when it felt like … [Read more...] about Las Vegas Favors Yale in Postseason Ivy League Tourney
Fate (Nearly) Sealed: Why Iowa Will Be on the Outside Looking In
Just last week I announced my belief that Iowa would sneak into the field of 68. Now I’m changing my mind … what happened? For starters, the Hawkeyes did not do themselves any favors. Last Sunday, Iowa dropped a close one to Nebraska. Yes, that Nebraska. The one who I originally had pegged as a 6-seed and then began the nosedive of all nosedives. The Nebraska who was … [Read more...] about Fate (Nearly) Sealed: Why Iowa Will Be on the Outside Looking In