
Louisville is the top ranked and top seeded team in tournament and has all the components to be a champion. The Cardinals press can stick to opponents like barbecue sauce on baby back ribs, creating numerous turnovers and easy baskets. Coach Rick Pitino has been preaching incessantly about playing as a team, saying the NBA can wait and the players finally listened. The Cardinals come in 8-1 ATS in road games after five or more consecutive wins and are 21-point favorites according to Bookmaker.com.
Morehead State with their opening game win over Alabama State, earned a four day stay in beautiful Dayton, Ohio. The Eagles have four starters that average double digits and are 13-5 ATS after one or more wins this season. One major conundrum for Morehead State, they committed 77 more turnover than assists coming into the tournament. Ouch. If they can keep their wits about them, the Eagles could cover, with Louisville 0-7 ATS after three straight wins by 10 points or more.
Also in the Midwest region is No.2 Michigan State, who is favored by 16.5 points. The Spartans ability to make a run depends on Raymar Morgan to play at expected level and point guard Kalin Lucas to be efficient, not mercurial. Michigan State laid an egg in Big Ten tourney and is 9-0 ATS after a loss by 10 points or more. Robert Morris has Northeast Conference player of the year Jeremy Chappell, on a team that shoots 47.6 percent. Robert Morris, the person, signed the Declaration of Independence "Financier of the Revolution", because of his role in financing the American side in the Revolutionary War. Even he might have had to back Michigan State.
Pittsburgh is the top seed in the East and collectively could do a commercial for the American Beef Council. DeJuan Blair and Tyrell Biggs are wide bodies with tremendous skills and Sam Young is a triple threat on the wing. Levance Fields is underappreciated point guard with 4-to-1 assist to turnover ratio. The Panthers flamed out quickly in Big East Tournament, but should be ready and rested. They are 15-6 ATS after a game where they failed to cover the spread. East Tennessee State loves to get up and down the floor, scoring 78.6 points per game and is fabulous 14-1 ATS in March games since 1997. Only chance for the Bucs to cover the 19.5 points is run and make shots.
On the subject of running, Missouri likes to get of the starting blocks playing 94-feet with DeMarre Carroll and Leo Lyons leading a frenetic pace for the Tigers. Missouri is back in tournament for the first time in six seasons and will want to make a splash with its three senior starters. Misso is a 13-point favorite and has deep, productive bench, which should wear down Ivy champ Cornell. The Big Red doesn’t have great athletes; however is rare tall team from that conference, with frontline of 7’0, 6’7, and 6’6. Cornell shots the deep ball well at 41.5 percent and is 11-0 ATS after scoring 60 points or less in last contest. Missouri is 8-2 ATS as a favorite of 10 or more points this season.
If Syracuse would have lost in first or second game of Big East tournament, would they even have been a fourth or fifth seed? Being listed among the top nine teams in the country seems a bit of a stretch, even if they won and covered seven of last eight. Jonny Flynn has proved he is one of the most dynamic point guards in the country and the Orangemen can tickle the twine with its array of shooters. Stephen F. Austin has a point guard that 5’3, yup it’s true. Eric Bell does a fine job distributing the ball and the Lumberjacks are an excellent defensive team, ranking third in the country in field goal percentage allowed at 37.4. Syracuse is favored by a dozen and is 9-4-1 ATS as neutral site game favorite. Stephen F. Austin can cover if they keep the games in the 60’s.
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