Men's Champ Week 2025: Best bets for Tuesday's games - ESPN
Champ Week heats up Tuesday as 16 more conference tournaments get under way. So which are the games to bet on? Here is Greg Peterson to provide his picks and insight.
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Champ Week heats up Tuesday as 16 more conference tournaments get under way. So which are the games to bet on? Here is Greg Peterson to provide his picks and insight.
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