Eight minutes without a FG will kill any team.
Arkansas flatlined. I was worried this would happen. Another team lets Baylor off the hook.
Eight minutes without a FG will kill any team.
Almost all the Blue Bloods missed the Tournament. It was truly remarkable.
One must assume the top young talent is on those rosters sitting at home.
Another surprise is, where are the buzzer beaters? I bet margin of victory is smaller than usual but serious lack of big memorable moments thus far.
Gonzaga can be had on the interior, but there’s so little margin for error on the other end. I really want a Gonzaga-Michigan Final 4 (and not just because those are the only teams I have left standing), those teams are loaded and it could be a Duke-Kentucky classic
UCLA uglies up the game and drags their opponent into the mud.
That motley crew UCLA might just do this. A play in team
Spurs really do have a chance
If he's gonna shoot like he shot that air ball they should let him continue to fall tbh.
Nice final play by Michigan. He maybe rushed the shot, then again at .5 he had to.
Previously the rebounder of the air ball. Oh my he rushed a golden opportunity.
Gonzaga by 10+ over UCLA
IMO I think I would've got Texas too if they hadn't flubbed the game against Abilene Christian.
Too bad the ref made that (right) call at the end of that game.
Was busy with stuff, so I only had the first half on in the background.
When I was watching, it was clear that Baylor was getting away with their usual bump and run defense.
You watch Houston at the other end and they're doing none of that.
On average, the Baylor player has 30-40 lbs of bulk on the Houston player.
I like the Zags to win; but sure AF wouldn't take them at -225 over 2 games if I could've had Baylor at +375.
Though I would play points if anything probably.
https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaa-march-...135713716.htmlWhen you see -225 odds next to anything, it's not exactly a lock, but close.
Gonzaga's run through the first four rounds of the NCAA men's tournament has been rough on sportsbooks, considering the Bulldogs have gotten heavy public action and covered in every game. Gonzaga is also the biggest liability for BetMGM in futures bets for the NCAA championship. If you still want a piece of the Gonzaga betting bandwagon, it is going to cost you.
Gonzaga is -225 to win the championship with two games to play. Gonzaga had been getting plus odds all season until Tuesday night, when the odds took a significant dive after the Bulldogs' blowout win against USC. Baylor is +375, Houston is +600 and UCLA is +2500 to win it all at BetMGM. Those odds shifted shortly after they were posted too. When they went up following UCLA's win over Michigan to end the Elite Eight, Gonzaga was -200 and Baylor was +300. Apparently BetMGM took even more Gonzaga action. Not that they were looking for more.
Before the Sweet 16 began, an astounding 31.8 percent of all money bet on the NCAA champion was on Gonzaga. The Bulldogs were BetMGM's biggest liability in the futures market. They haven't shown any signs of being beatable yet.
Gonzaga's road to a le got easier when Michigan lost to UCLA. The Bruins have played well lately and got a win over Michigan on Tuesday night, but you'd still pick facing an 11 seed rather than a 1 seed. For Saturday's national semifinal, Gonzaga is a 14-point favorite over UCLA at BetMGM. That also shifted after Gonzaga opened up as a 13.5-point favorite.
Gonzaga is on a great run, two wins from the first undefeated college basketball season since 1976. The overwhelming odds indicate that BetMGM feels the Bulldogs are going to finish the job.
UCLARef having a good game so far.
UCLA is impressive how they drag the opponent into the mud
They're getting help from the ref though.
Dude just stiff-armed the defender and then got rewarded with a fake and one.
I hope this Timme can turn into some sort of NBA player. He's fun to watch.
Don't make excuses for the more talented higher ranked team ..
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