After Super Bowl: Still plenty of online sports betting action at Bodog Sportsbook

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NFL season's done. NCAA March Madness is a month away. What?s a sports fan to do? Catch the Daytona 500, cure LeBron James? woes, think about March Madness ? there?s plenty for online sports betting fans.

Cavs to win NBA title under sub-par Lebron James?

Superstars who don?t have team success right from the start ? like Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan ? will be subjected to scrutiny that?s as off-the-mark as it is ignorant. James? struggles ? he?s averaging 26.4 points, down from 31.4 last year ? are due to the Cavaliers? defensive-minded system under Mike Brown and a lack of talent around him. Still, King James has already slipped behind Dwyane Wade as the NBA?s top young star and he?s arguably only the third-best forward from his draft class, which featured Carmelo Anthony and Chris Bosh.

Watch the Daytona 500:

It?s on a Sunday ? you should be used to hearing engines rumbling non-stop for four hours. Since 12.5 million households watched last year?s broadcast, your neighbor may be one of those engine nuts who stops mowing his lawn or working on his car in order to see if Jimmie Johnson can defend his title. Or, he could just get up a little earlier to break your sleep. In any case, have at your reach two six packs of really cheap, really bad canned beer, a bag of nachos and a portable urinal ? you don?t want to miss a second of these guys circling like a parking lot attendant at midnight.

Bet on Who?s Going to Beat the Florida Gators in March Madness:

If you come up with an answer ? share it. The Gators have won 16 straight, including a 64-61 win over Kentucky on Saturday. Al Horford, Joakim Noah, Corey Brewer, Taurean Green and Lee Humphrey give the national champs a starting five unmatched in the game. Look at the top 25 teams in the country and as you go down the list count how many have the ability to beat the Gators. Here?s a hint: You?ll have a free hand. My list: Kansas, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Memphis. That?s it.

Watch the 2007 NBA Dunk Contest at the All-Star Game:

The competitors in the NBA Slam-Dunk Contest on Saturday will each earn at least $16,125 ? that?s easy dough, according to Thomas, the loose-lipped Chicago Bulls? rookie. ?I?m just into the free money,? Thomas told the Chicago Tribune about participating in the contest on the eve of the All-Star Game in Las Vegas. ?That?s it. I?ll just do whatever when I get out there.? You can do the math for Tyrus on how much ?free money? he?s left with after he deducts the $10,000 fine the Bulls levied on him for the comment.

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