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Michigan -143
Tons of money pouring in on Texas A&M in this one, and I can't fault these bettors. Aggies' victory over UNC was one of the best team performances of this year's opening weekend. A&M was the preseason favorite to win the SEC, but they looked lost on the court for long stretches this season. There is no doubt that the Aggies have more individual talent than the Wolverines (especially in the frontcourt), but Michigan is just so well-coached under John Beilein. His teams don't turn the ball over, don't foul, and they shoot the 3-ball very well. I like his recipe for success. And his big guy from Germany, Wagner, hasn't even played well in this Tourney so far. I always favor senior guards in the NCAA Tournament, and Michigan has two good ones in Robinson and Abdur-Rahkman; both of whom did not even play well vs. Houston. When these three start playing as expected, Michigan can beat any team left in this field.
I'll take the more consistent team in this one; a team that hasn't lost since February 6. It isn't always pretty, but Michigan seems to make the crucial plays down the stretch and just finds ways to win.
Kentucky -5.5 (-102)
Another extremely hot team coming into this game. UK won the SEC Tournament in impressive fashion and then really impressed me those last few minutes against Davidson. UK dismantled Buffalo and the South Region is now theirs to lose. Kentucky will be playing in its "home away from home" in 'CATlanta, and no college program travels better than Big Blue Nation.
Kansas State's forward Wade should play, but we don't know the seriousness of his foot injury. He will defintely see limited minutes. Really like the way KSU's defense played against UMBC (they were so active!), but this is not UMBC, as we all know. This is Kentucky. A Kentucky team no longer playing like a bunch of heralded freshmen. These kids have grown up, and it's showing.
KSU went winless against the top three teams in the Big 12 and their non-conference wins were nothing to write home about.
And then there's Coach Bruce Weber. That further helps seal the deal on a Kentucky play for me.
I'll update this page with more plays, if any....
Michigan -143
Tons of money pouring in on Texas A&M in this one, and I can't fault these bettors. Aggies' victory over UNC was one of the best team performances of this year's opening weekend. A&M was the preseason favorite to win the SEC, but they looked lost on the court for long stretches this season. There is no doubt that the Aggies have more individual talent than the Wolverines (especially in the frontcourt), but Michigan is just so well-coached under John Beilein. His teams don't turn the ball over, don't foul, and they shoot the 3-ball very well. I like his recipe for success. And his big guy from Germany, Wagner, hasn't even played well in this Tourney so far. I always favor senior guards in the NCAA Tournament, and Michigan has two good ones in Robinson and Abdur-Rahkman; both of whom did not even play well vs. Houston. When these three start playing as expected, Michigan can beat any team left in this field.
I'll take the more consistent team in this one; a team that hasn't lost since February 6. It isn't always pretty, but Michigan seems to make the crucial plays down the stretch and just finds ways to win.
Kentucky -5.5 (-102)
Another extremely hot team coming into this game. UK won the SEC Tournament in impressive fashion and then really impressed me those last few minutes against Davidson. UK dismantled Buffalo and the South Region is now theirs to lose. Kentucky will be playing in its "home away from home" in 'CATlanta, and no college program travels better than Big Blue Nation.
Kansas State's forward Wade should play, but we don't know the seriousness of his foot injury. He will defintely see limited minutes. Really like the way KSU's defense played against UMBC (they were so active!), but this is not UMBC, as we all know. This is Kentucky. A Kentucky team no longer playing like a bunch of heralded freshmen. These kids have grown up, and it's showing.
KSU went winless against the top three teams in the Big 12 and their non-conference wins were nothing to write home about.
And then there's Coach Bruce Weber. That further helps seal the deal on a Kentucky play for me.
I'll update this page with more plays, if any....