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AC Contenders Collide in Louisville-Cincinnati Tilt

NCAA Basketball Odds: AAC Contenders Collide in Louisville-Cincinnati Tilt A pair of American Athletic Conference rivals will tip off this Thursday. The No. 12 Louisville Cardinals are hungry to prove that they’re a legitimate March Madness contender and the No. 15 Cincinnati Bearcats are anxious to test themselves against the defending champs. Despite the similar rankings, however, their college basketball odds are far from in line. For Russ Smith and the Cardinals, even though the 2013-14 campaign has been an uninspiring one (they’ve lost each of their three games against ranked opponents so far), they still have 14/1 odds of winning the NCAA tournament. The Bearcats, in contrast, have just 75/1 odds on those same March Madness futures despite a 12-game winning streak dating back to mid-December. Will Cincy’s momentum dwindle? Is Louisville a more potent threat than their record suggests? Before Betting Get The Top Bovada Bonus Code

NFL Conference Championships 2014

A pair of must-watch Conference Championships will do a fine job of setting the stage for Super Bowl XLVIII. Seattle takes on San Francisco as 3-point favorites; New England heads to Denver as 4-point dogs. Peyton Manning has faced off against Tom Brady before, just not like this. Now in the AFC Championship game, he’ll do so as a member of the Denver Broncos, who are 4-point favorites in the clash. Can Brady’s New England Patriots beat the odds as underdogs? The San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks are similarly built teams, each with a legitimate chance of winning Super Bowl XLVIII, but there is one notable advantage that the home-side Seahawks will have in the NFC Championship clash: their earthquake-inducing CenturyLink Field crowd. Is that enough to justify their 3-point advantage? Should it be more? There’s a good chance that this upcoming weekend of NFL Conference Championships could go down as one of the greatest of all time. With the biggest team rivalry and the bigg

NCAA Football Odds: New Playoff Format Brings New Opportunities

With the 2013-14 National Champion Florida State Seminoles crowned, college football betting fans set their sights on next year’s revamped, four-team FBS playoff. Will the change in postseason format ensure that the best team in the country is always accounted for come bowl season? It’s never too early to start getting excited. Out with the old, in with the new – sorry Florida State fans still celebrating your 2013-14 BCS National Championship. With a four-team playoff set for next year’s FBS postseason, the college football betting community is already anxious for next winter. If you thought betting on college football was fun this year, try wagering on next year, when the long awaited, four-team FBS playoff format makes its debut. Find the best USA Online SPortsBook