The Connecticut Huskies are the number one team in the AP polls, deservingly. They beat Creighton by 14 and have rattled off six straight conference victories. There are over 140 college basketball games tomorrow, and I will help you find the best bets to make.
Arizona’s been invincible at McKale Center. It hasn’t mattered who the opposition has been; the Wildcats have run them over. In eight games at home, the closest anyone has come to beating the Wildcats was last time out — a 19-point win for Arizona against Utah.
The teams have met seven times since UConn rejoined the Big East, and all of them have been decided by single digits. Out of the past five, only one was decided by more than four points, and these have almost exclusively been defensive affairs.
Kansas has won 23 straight against Oklahoma in Lawrence and hasn’t lost to the Sooners at Allen Fieldhouse since 1993. Good Oklahoma teams, great Oklahoma teams, even a Final Four Oklahoma team have all come to Lawrence over the past 30 years. They’ve all had one thing in common: they left with a loss to the Jayhawks.
Indiana hasn’t yet proven it truly belongs in college basketball’s upper echelon again. Can the Hoosiers upset defending champion Connecticut?
Pitt has looked unstoppable against bad teams (5-0) and deflated against good teams (0-2). They lost to both Mizzou and Florida in November and neither game felt particularly close. For the Panthers to keep their tournament hopes alive, a big win against a hot team like Clemson would serve them well.
Will the Huskies stay unbeaten in their biggest test of the year or will the Jayhawks solidify themselves as new title favorites in this must watch game? Read on to find out.
I grew up in New Jersey and have been watching the Holy War my entire life. One thing I can tell you is that when these two teams meet, all bets are off (no pun intended)! Both these teams are looking to make noise in March this year. Read my quick pick below.
The Virginia Cavaliers (6-1) will play host to the Texas A&M Aggies (6-1) in this ACC/SEC matchup, featuring two teams off to an incredibly hot start.