Better Check Your NCAA Final Four Betting Trends

bodawg

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64 teams, endless headaches, underdogs covering, favorites losing, circus shots falling, and grown men crying. Now after amazing victories and devastating defeats we?ve reached the Final Four. Four teams (UCLA, LSU, George Mason and Florida) will enter Indianapolis, one team will leave as NCAA Champion.

So who?s gonna? reach the final? Or more importantly, who?s gonna? cover? Before you shout-out George Mason or UCLA, we?ll drop some trends before Final Four Saturday you might wanna? store in the gambling section of your brain.

Since 1987, there have been 55 Final Four games played, while the favorites have won 36 of the 54 games straight up, the underdogs own a respectable ATS (against the spread) record. The last of 64 talented teams meet in battles that are sure to bring high scores, and a showcase of offensive talent. Or?maybe not. Check out Final Four statistics that might change your mind.

George Mason vs. Florida:

This year's Cinderella team, George Mason, will take on Florida on Saturday in a Final Four contest at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. Florida opened as a 4.5-point favorite in this game, with an opening total of 131.5. George Mason beat Connecticut last game as an 8-point underdog, tallying a score of 86-84 in their Elite Eight upset.

LSU vs. UCLA:

The LSU Tigers and UCLA Bruins meet on Saturday in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis. This game opened as a pick'em, with an opening total of 125.5. Last time out, against Texas, LSU as underdogs defeated the Longhorns 70-60 in overtime.

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gjn23

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that's some pretty amazing info posted

do you know where i can get free ncaa tourney brackets online that i can print out?
 

Killrus

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grandpa said:
How is it possible to have 55 games? Shouldn't it be divisible by 3?

Probably a typo. I'm sure it meant to say:
Since 1987, there have been 54 Final Four games played, while the favorites have won 36 of the 54 games straight up...


:shrug: stop nitpicking! :)
 

bodawg

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ur right killrus, it should have been 54. my fingers failed me once again... tsk tsk tsk.. getting old guys. Oh, anyone rooting for George Mason here?
 
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