Men's college basketball betting: Conference winners and value plays - ESPN
Conference play is where college basketball reveals the truth. It's where you see early surprises fade, preseason favorites reassert themselves and futures markets sharpen.
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Conference play is where college basketball reveals the truth. It's where you see early surprises fade, preseason favorites reassert themselves and futures markets sharpen.
As Kansas climbs to a projected No. 2 seed in Mike DeCourcy’s latest NCAA Tournament projections, the loudest conversation around the program has centered on freshman guard Darryn Peterson’s availability, a narrative coach Bill Self called "not remotely true."
The men's Final Four is less than two months away, and all the top teams have at least one loss.
The top 25 rankings are important for understanding just who is killing it in college basketball, but we can go deeper — all the way to the bubble and beyond.
Arizona remained firmly atop The Associated Press Top 25 men's college basketball poll for a ninth consecutive week Monday, while Houston jumped back into the top 5 and Kentucky returned to the rankings for the first time since December.
From November through January, AP top-5 teams were 26-4 on the road. With UConn, Illinois and Duke all losing this past weekend, AP top-5 teams are now 0-3 on the road in February. As a result, just the Blue Devils remain in the top five. Houston and Iowa State join them, along with unanimous No. 1 Arizona and Michigan. UConn drops three spots to No. 6, while Illinois also drops three spots to No. 8. Nebraska, Kansas and Michigan State round out the top 10.
Arizona remained firmly atop The Associated Press Top 25 men's college basketball poll for a ninth consecutive week Monday, while Houston jumped back into the top 5 and Kentucky returned to the rankings for the first time since December.
Fletcher Loyer scored 18 points and made a go-ahead 3-pointer with 51 seconds left Saturday to lead No. 12 Purdue past pesky Oregon, 68-64. He closed it out by making three of four free throws in the waning seconds.
The men's college basketball season is in high gear with less than six weeks until Selection Sunday.