Wildcats, Longhorns slated to lead the way to Indy

Even though Super Bowl odds is what is on the mind of most online betting players, March Madness is less than two months away, and conference play has started up. Here’s a look at the top four teams expected to make their way to Indianapolis.

Kentucky (+450): The Wildcats have flourished in their first half-season under John Calipari, and freshman guard John Wall could be the No.1 pick if he decides to leave school early. Fellow frosh Eric Bledsoe joins him in the backcourt, while freshman DeMarcus Cousins joins junior Patrick Patterson in the frontcourt. The only thing that worries you about Kentucky is their youth.

Texas (+450): The Longhorns are powered by seniors Damion James and Dexter Pittman up front, while freshman Avery Bradley has turned heads as well. Texas is deep and built for a long March run.

Kansas (+550): The Jayhawks may be the most talented team in the country, but there is talk of discontent in the Kansas locker room. Seniors Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich are a lethal inside-outside combo, while freshman Xavier Henry is exciting. However, if coach Bill Self doesn’t control the players, Kansas will implode.

Syracuse (+1500)/Villanova (+2000): These Big East, northbet heavyweights are fighting for the fourth spot, but the Orangemen get the spot due to their depth and size advantage over the Wildcats. Syracuse is more interior-oriented with the exit of Jonny Flynn, but junior Wesley Johnson is a stud, and they’re an underrated defensive team. Bookmaker odds (bookmaker reviews) will have these schools as darkhorses this year. 

 
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