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Oddsmakers Have Strong Contenders to Win 2022 NCAA Championship; Conference Odds Out

Last year Gonzaga knocked on the door. This season they are about 3-1 favorites to kick it in and win the 2022 NCAA Basketball National Championship. Odds are from Bovada but compare to MyBookie and at Betonline, the home of the opening line as well. 

Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Winner 

3/3/22 7:00 PM 

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Liberty+130 

Jacksonville State +170 

Jacksonville +600 

Bellarmine+1200 

Florida Gulf Coast+1000 

Kennesaw State+1800 

Lipscomb+4500 

Central Arkansas+6000 

Horizon League Conference Tournament Winner 

3/3/22 7:00 PM 

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Cleveland State+200 

Wright State+400 

Northern Kentucky+450 

IPFW+475 

Oakland +500 

Detroit U+850 

Illinois Chicago+3000 

Robert Morris+8000 

Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Winner 

3/3/22 7:00 PM 

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Bradley+900 

Drake+500 

Evansville +50000 

Illinois State+12500 

Indiana State+10000 

Loyola Chicago+140 

Missouri State+260 

Northern Iowa+500 

Southern Illinois+2000 

Valparaiso+10000 

Patriot Conference Tournament Winner 

3/3/22 7:00 PM 

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Colgate-210 

Navy+300 

Boston U+550 

Loyola Maryland +2500 

Lehigh+2800 

Army+3500 

American+8000 

Bucknell+10000 

Ohio Valley Conference Tournament Winner 

3/3/22 7:30 PM 

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Murray State (#22)-220 

Belmont+240 

Morehead State+750 

SE Missouri State+1800 

Tennessee State+3500 

Tennessee Tech+6000 

West Coast Conference Conference Winner 

3/3/22 9:00 PM 

Tournament Winner 

Gonzaga (#1)-450 

Saint Mary’s CA +375 

Santa Clara+1200 

San Francisco+2000 

BYU +2500 

Loyola Marymount+20000 

Portland U+20000 

Pacific +40000 

Pepperdine +40000 

San Diego+40000 

Big South Conference Tournament Winner 

3/4/22 12:00 PM 

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Longwood +130 

Winthrop+180 

Gardner Webb+450 

Campbell+1000 

High Point+2500 

USC Upstate+1200 

North Carolina A&T+4000 

Charleston Southern +25000 

Southern Conference Tournament Winner 

3/4/22 5:00 PM 

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Furman+140 

Chattanooga+200 

Wofford+500 

VMI+3000 

NC Greensboro+800 

Samford+1800 

East Tennessee State+2500 

Mercer+2500 

The Citadel+10000 

Western Carolina+10000 

Odds To Win NCAAB Men’s Basketball Championship 2021/2022 

3/5/22 10:00 AM 

Odds to Win NCAAB Men’s Basketball Championship 2021/2022 

Gonzaga (#1)+350 

Kentucky (#7)+600 

Arizona (#2)+700 

Auburn (#5)+1000 

Duke (#4)+1100 

Purdue (#8)+1100 

Baylor (#3)+1400 

Kansas (#6)+1400 

Texas Tech (#12)+2000 

UCLA (#17)+2500 

Villanova (#11)+2500 

Tennessee (#13)+3500 

Houston (#14)+4000 

Arkansas (#15)+4500 

Illinois (#20)+5000 

Wisconsin (#10)+5000 

Alabama (#25)+6000 

Rutgers+6000 

Connecticut (#18)+7000 

Ohio State (#23)+7000 

Texas (#21)+7000 

Michigan+8000 

Providence+8000 

USC (#16)+8000 

LSU +9000 

Marquette +9000 

Iowa (#24)+10000 

Michigan State +10000 

Saint Mary’s CA +10000 

Seton Hall +10000 

Memphis +12500 

Boise State+15000 

Loyola Chicago+15000 

Murray State+15000 

North Carolina+15000 

Notre Dame +15000 

Oregon+15000 

Xavier +15000 

Colorado State +20000 

SMU+20000 

San Diego State +20000 

Wake Forest+20000 

Wyoming +20000 

BYU +25000 

Davidson+25000 

Florida +25000 

Indiana+25000 

Iowa State +25000 

Miami (FL)+25000 

Oklahoma+25000 

Cincinnati+30000 

Creighton+30000 

Saint Louis+30000 

TCU+30000 

Utah State+30000 

Virginia+30000 

Belmont+40000 

Dayton+40000 

Kansas State+40000 

Va Commonwealth+40000 

Virginia Tech+40000 

Florida State+50000 

Iona+50000 

Mississippi State+50000 

Richmond +50000 

St. Bonaventure +50000 

UAB+50000 

Washington State+50000 

Central Florida+100000 

Temple+100000 

UNLV+100000 

Odds To Win NCAAB Men’s Basketball Championship 2021/2022 

3/5/22 10:00 AM 

To Make Final 4 

Gonzaga (#1)-120 

Arizona (#2)+150 

Kentucky (#7)+150 

Purdue (#8)+250 

Auburn (#5)+275 

Duke (#4)+275 

Baylor (#3)+300 

Kansas (#6)+275 

UCLA (#17)+600 

Villanova (#11)+600 

Illinois (#20)+900 

Texas Tech (#12)+600 

Houston (#14)+800 

Texas (#21)+1500 

Ohio State (#23)+1500 

Tennessee (#13)+700 

Alabama (#25)+1200 

Michigan State +2000 

LSU +1800 

Arkansas (#15)+1200 

Michigan+3000 

Wisconsin (#10)+1400 

Connecticut (#18)+1200 

Providence+1700 

USC (#16)+1800 

Marquette +1800 

Xavier +3000 

Indiana+5000 

Wake Forest+4000 

Memphis +3000 

Loyola Chicago+3000 

Florida +5000 

Iowa (#24)+1400 

Oregon+3000 

Miami (FL)+5000 

North Carolina+3000 

Seton Hall +4500 

Davidson+5000 

Notre Dame +3000 

Iowa State +5000 

Boise State+3000 

Wyoming +4000 

Saint Mary’s CA +2000 

Murray State+3000 

Colorado State +4000 

Washington State+10000 

San Diego State +4000 

Oklahoma+5000 

SMU+4000 

BYU +5000 

Cincinnati+6000 

Creighton+6000 

Mississippi State+10000 

Saint Louis+6000 

TCU+6000 

Florida State+10000 

Utah State+6000 

UAB+20000 

Rutgers+4000 

Virginia Tech+8000 

Virginia+6000 

Va Commonwealth+8000 

Dayton+8000 

Belmont+8000 

Iona+7000 

Missouri+8000 

St. Bonaventure +10000 

Kansas State+8000 

Central Florida+20000 

Drake+20000 

Richmond +11000 

UNLV+20000 

Washington+20000 

Temple+20000 

CAA Conference Tournament Winner 

3/5/22 12:00 PM 

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Coll Of Charleston+750 

Delaware +1200 

Drexel+1000 

Elon+1200 

Hofstra+350 

NC Wilmington +1100 

Northeastern+2500 

Towson+105 

William & Mary +10000 

Summit Conference Tournament Winner 

3/5/22 12:00 PM 

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South Dakota State-190 

Oral Roberts+500 

North Dakota State+550 

UMKC+1200 

South Dakota+1400 

Western Illinois+2200 

Denver+20000 

Nebraska Omaha+50000 

Northeast Conference Tournament Winner 

3/5/22 6:00 PM 

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Bryant-115 

Long Island+700 

Mount St Mary’s+1100 

Wagner+165 

NBA Odds: Barring Injury, just 2-man Race For MVP; Clear Cut Faves For ROy, Coach, Defensive Player

Ja Morant put on a show last night, scoring 52 points with a couple of dazzling shots and a chorus of “MVP” chants from the Memphis contingent. 

Even Allen Iverson gave Mr. Morant some MVP support on social media, but the number crunchers aren’t ready to hand over the hardware to the league’s most improved player, just yet. 

SportsBetting  released updated NBA awards odds Tuesday, and Morant went from +1200, or 12-1, to +800 overnight. Just last week, Morant had odds as high as +2500, and he went into the season with +4000 chances.

Joel Embiid remains the odds-on favorite for MVP at -130 while Nikola Jokic and Giannis Antetokounmpo round out the Top 3.

Below are the latest numbers for MVP, Most Improved Player, ROY, DPOY, Sixth Man and Coach of the Year. 

MVP

Joel Embiid                  -130

Nikola Jokic                 +300

G. Antetokounmpo     +600

DeMar DeRozan          +800

Ja Morant                    +800

Stephen Curry             +2000

Devin Booker              +2200

Luka Doncic                 +3300

Most Improved Player

Ja Morant                    -1200

Miles Bridges              +900

Darius Garland            +950

Dejounte Murray        +1600

Anfernee Simons        +3300

Rookie of the Year

Evan Mobley               -600

Scottie Barnes             +650

Cade Cunningham      +1000

Josh Giddey                 +1100

Franz Wagner             +2500

Defensive Player of the Year 

Rudy Gobert               -155

G. Antetokounmpo     +375

Jaren Jackson Jr          +550

Draymond Green        +650

Mikal Bridges              +1400

Joel Embiid                  +2000

Evan Mobley               +3300

Sixth Man of the Year

Tyler Herro                  -3300

Kelly Oubre Jr.             +1400

Kevin Love                   +1800

Montrezl Harrell         +6000

Jordan Clarkson          +6600

Coach of the Year

Monty Williams          -225

JB Bickerstaff              +350

Taylor Jenkins             +650

Erik Spoelstra              +900

Billy Donovan              +1200

Steve Kerr                   +2800

March Madness 2022 Odds: Small Conference Tournaments, updated Men’s and Women’s NCAA Tournament

For the first time in men’s college basketball history, this past weekend saw the Top 6 teams in the AP Poll all lose on the same day.

Saint Mary’s defeated top-ranked Gonzaga, No. 2 Arizona lost to unranked Colorado, Tennessee toppled No. 3 Auburn, Michigan State beat No. 4 Purdue, fifth-ranked Kansas excusably lost to top-10 Baylor and No. 6 Kentucky was beaten by Arkansas. 

Needless to say, the madness of March is already upon us.

SportsBetting  has updated its odds for the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, as well as the Wooden Award recipient, where Kentucky’s Oscar Tshiebwe is a heavy favorite.

Additionally, conference tournament odds for the Atlanta Sun, Big South, Horizon, Ohio Valley, Missouri Valley, Patriot, Sun Belt, Summit and West Coast leagues are also below.

NCAA Men’s Tournament

Gonzaga                      +400

Kentucky                     +650

Arizona                        +775

Duke                            +1000

Auburn                        +1200

Kansas                         +1200

Purdue                        +1200

Baylor                          +1400

Villanova                     +1800

Texas Tech                  +2200

Illinois                          +2500

UCLA                           +2500

Arkansas                     +3300

Houston                      +3300

Tennessee                   +3500

Connecticut                +5500

Alabama                      +6600

Ohio State                   +6600

Providence                  +6600

Texas                           +6600

St Marys CA                +7500

Iowa                            +8000

LSU                              +8000

Michigan State            +10000

USC                             +10000

Wisconsin                   +10000

Marquette                  +12500

Loyola Chicago            +15000

Memphis                     +15000

Michigan                     +15000

Seton Hall                   +15000

Xavier                          +15000

Iowa State                   +17500

Notre Dame                +17500

Oregon                        +17500

Boise State                  +20000

Miami FL                     +20000

North Carolina            +20000

Rutgers                        +20000

San Diego State           +20000

San Francisco              +20000

Wake Forest                +20000

BYU                             +25000

Colorado State            +25000

Davidson                     +25000

Florida                         +25000

SMU                            +25000

TCU                             +25000

Virginia                        +25000

Colorado                     +30000

Oklahoma                   +30000

St. Louis                       +30000

Virginia Tech               +30000

Belmont                      +40000

Creighton                    +40000

Indiana                        +40000

UAB                             +40000

VCU                             +40000

Washington State       +40000

Dayton                        +50000

Drake                          +50000

Florida State               +50000

Mississippi State         +50000

St. Bonaventure          +50000

NCAA Women’s Tournament 

South Carolina            +160

Stanford                      +550

Connecticut                +650

North Carolina State   +750

Louisville                     +800

Baylor                          +2500

Iowa State                   +2500

Tennessee                   +2500

Arizona                        +2800

North Carolina            +3300

Texas                           +3300

Maryland                    +4000

Michigan                     +4000

Indiana                        +5000

Iowa                            +5000

LSU                              +5000

Oklahoma                   +5000

Oregon                        +5000

Ohio State                   +8000

Georgia                       +10000

Georgia Tech               +10000

Notre Dame                +10000

Wooden Award

Oscar Tshiebwe          -400

Johnny Davis               +800

Keegan Murray           +1000

Kofi Cockburn             +1000

Ochai Agbaji                +1400

Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament

Liberty                         +130

Jacksonville State        +175

Jacksonville                 +500

Bellamine                    +1400

Florida Gulf Coast       +1400

Kennesaw State          +2500

Lipscomb                     +5000

North Alabama           +5000

Eastern Kentucky        +6600

North Florida              +10000

Stetson                        +10000

Central Arkansas         +15000

Big South Conference Tournament

Longwood                   +150

Winthrop                    +200

Gardner-Webb            +500

UNC Asheville             +700

Campbell                     +1400

High Point                   +2500

SC Upstate                  +2500

Radford                       +6600

North Carolina A&T    +7500

Presbyterian               +15000

Charleston Southern   +50000

Hampton                     +50000

Horizon League Conference Tournament

Cleveland State           +200

Wright State               +375

Purdue Fort Wayne    +400

Northern Kentucky     +425

Oakland                       +550

Detroit Mercy             +1400

Youngstown State       +2500

UIC                              +4000

Milwaukee                  +30000

Robert Morris             +30000

Green Bay                   +50000

IUPUI                           +50000

Ohio Valley Conference Tournament

Murray State               -180

Belmont                      +190

Morehead State          +750

SE Missouri State        +2000

Tennessee State         +4000

Tennessee Tech          +8000

Austin Peay                 +15000

SIU Edwardsville         +50000

Missouri Valley Conference Tournament

Loyola Chicago            +140

Missouri State             +300

Northern Iowa            +450

Drake                          +500

Bradley                        +800

Southern Illinois          +1800

Illinois State                +10000

Indiana State               +10000

Valparaiso                   +10000

Evansville                    +50000

Patriot League Conference Tournament

Colgate                        -220

Navy                            +350

Boston University       +550

Loyola (MD)                +1800

Army                           +3300

Lehigh                         +3300

Lafayette                     +5000

American University   +50000

Bucknell                      +50000

Holy Cross                   +50000

Sun Belt Conference Tournament

Texas State                  +275

Georgia State              +375

South Alabama           +375

Appalachian State       +525

Coastal Carolina          +900

Troy                             +900

Arkansas State            +1800

Louisiana                     +1800

UT Arlington               +3300

Georgia Southern       +10000

UL Monroe                  +10000

Little Rock                   +30000

Summit League Conference Tournament

South Dakota State     -175

North Dakota State     +400

Oral Roberts                +500

Kansas City                  +1200

South Dakota              +1600

Western Illinois           +2000

Denver                        +10000

Omaha                        +50000

West Coast Conference Tournament 

Gonzaga                      -400

Saint Mary’s                +400

San Francisco              +1200

Santa Clara                  +1200

BYU                             +3300

Loyola Marymount     +25000

Portland                      +25000

San Diego                    +30000

Pacific                          +50000

Pepperdine                 +50000

OffshoreInsiders.com is the place to go for all conference tournament picks.      

Sweat Barometer: Top College Basketball Teams to Bet on and Against

It is NBA All-Star weekend. As Joe Duffy is thriving in another winning season, at levels only he has ever achieved in NBA, let’s focus on the so-called sweat barometer in college basketball. It is the ATS standings of which teams have been the best to bet on and against. 

Let’s start out with the top teams in the 2021-22 betting season. Though Middle Tennessee State and Jacksonville have the best ATS records in the country, each at 17-5 with MTSU also having a push, neither is in the top 5 in terms of ATS margin. In fact, Howard, despite a losing spread record at 9-10-1, has covered by an average of 4.7 points per game, higher than the two 17-5 squads. Howard has had a wild betting season, twice failing to cover by double-digits, yet four times covering by at least 24.5.

Team       ATS Record                                           ATS margin
Towson18-8-15.8
Southern16-75.7
Portland17-85.2
Arizona14-9-24.9
Maryland Eastern Shore11-5-14.7
Howard9-10-14.7
Middle Tennessee State17-5-14.4

Now to the top teams to fade.

Team       ATS Record                                           ATS margin
Morgan State4-12-6.4
Oregon State6-17-1-5.6
Louisville7-17-1-5.6
Marshall6-16-2-5
Southern Mississippi 9-14-4.8

 Winning picks from Joe Duffy at OffshoreInsiders.com and can bet bet at Alert! Alert! Alert! MyBookie is now doubling your first deposit! They always pay on time. 

All star NBA Weekend odds; Team Durant vs. Team LeBron, Props, MVP 3-Point Contest

The NBA All-Star Game festivities descend upon Cleveland this weekend, and there is sure to be plenty of fun on and off the court. 

Below are the most recent ASG odds from SportsBetting, covering the game, the slam dunk and 3-point contests, the challenges and finally, MVP.

So far, Jalen Green and Luke Kennard have attracted the most attention from bettors for the dunk and 3-point contests, respectively.

All-Star Game

Team Durant +5.5

Team LeBron -5.5

Over/Under 320.5

Slam Dunk Contest

Jalen Green                 +140

Obi Toppin                  +200

Cole Anthony              +350

J. Toscano-Anderson  +550

3-Point Contest

Patty Mills                   +425

Trae Young                  +425

Fred VanVleet             +450

Desmond Bane           +500

Luke Kennard              +500

Zach Lavine                 +800

CJ McCollum               +1100

Karl-Anthony Towns   +1400

Skills Challenge

Team Rookies (Barnes/Cunningham/Giddey)            -155

Team Cavs (Garland/Allen/Mobley)                           +225

Team Antetokounmpo (Giannis/Alex/Thanasis)        +375

Rising Stars Challenge 

Team Isiah                   +200

Team Barry                 +225

Team Worthy              +300

Team Payton               +325

All-Star Game MVP

G. Antetokounmpo     +400

LeBron James              +500

Joel Embiid                  +600

Ja Morant                    +700

Stephen Curry             +800

Luka Doncic                 +1200

DeMar DeRozan          +1400

Darius Garland            +1600

Nikola Jokic                 +1800

Jayson Tatum              +2000

Trae Young                  +2500

Fred VanVleet             +3300

Jimmy Butler               +3300

Chris Paul                    +4000

Donovan Mitchell       +4000

Jarrett Allen                +4500

Rudy Gobert               +5000

Zach LaVine                 +5000

Andrew Wiggins         +6600

Karl-Anthony Towns   +7500

Dejounte Murray        +8000

Khris Middleton          +8000

Bet at SportsBetting and of course get the best sports picks at OffshoreInsiders.com     

No Respect? Neither Rams Nor Bengals Among Top 2 FavoriTes for 2023 Super Bowl

With one more NFL championship in the books, it’s time to look ahead to next season’s Super Bowl odds.

SportsBetting released title odds following Sunday’s game, and the two teams most perceive as the league’s best, now that Tom Brady has retired, top the list.

The Rams, who will be defending their title, come in third with +1000 odds while the Bengals are fourth on the board at +1200.

Two fabled NFC franchises, the Cowboys and Niners, round out the Top 5, respectively.

This odds will be updated throughout the offseason as the quarterbacks carousel (controversies) gets rolling at SportsBetting    

Super Bowl LVII Odds

Kansas City Chiefs                   +700

Buffalo Bills                             +750

Los Angeles Rams                   +1000

Cincinnati Bengals                  +1200

Dallas Cowboys                       +1400

San Francisco 49ers                +1400

Green Bay Packers                  +1600

Denver Broncos                      +1800

Baltimore Ravens                    +2000

Arizona Cardinals                    +2200

Los Angeles Chargers              +2200

Tennessee Titans                    +2200

Indianapolis Colts                   +2500

New England Patriots             +2500

Tampa Bay Buccaneers           +2500

Cleveland Browns                   +3300

Seattle Seahawks                    +3300

Miami Dolphins                      +4000

Minnesota Vikings                  +4000

New Orleans Saints                 +4000

Philadelphia Eagles                 +4000

Atlanta Falcons                       +5000

Las Vegas Raiders                   +5000

Pittsburgh Steelers                 +5000

Washington Commanders      +5000

Carolina Panthers                   +6000

Chicago Bears                         +8000

Jacksonville Jaguars                +10000

New York Giants                     +10000

New York Jets                         +12500

Detroit Lions                           +15000

Houston Texans                      +15000

Rams vs. Bengals Betting Splits Crazy on the Super Bowl Total

The Rams vs. Bengals Super Bowl LVI gets underway after 6:30 ET. The current line at MyBookie has the Rams -4 with a total of 48.5. At Bovada the moneyline is -185, obviously with Los Angeles as the chalk. The openers at Betonline, the home of the opening line saw LA -3.5 and 49.5, laying -190 to win outright. 

Currently 58 percent of bets and 74 percent of money is on the Rams to cover. Though the public generally prefers favorites, they often tend to bet underdogs in postseason. However, with “everyone” betting on the Super Bowl, the chalk is generally the public play. 

Dichotomous splits are on the total with 66 percent of bets on the over, yet 68 percent of cash on the under. The moneyline sees 72 and 61 percent on the Rams. Sizzling and super talented NFL betting legend Joe Duffy has easily the strongest bet on the side, Stevie Vincent on the total, plus tons of prop bets at OffshoreInsiders.com

Harden-Simmons Trade, Small Odds Shift For Nets, Massive For Sixers

James Harden is headed to Philadelphia in exchange for Ben Simmons and a couple of first-round draft picks.

It’s a massive deadline day trade for both squads, and the swap has somewhat shifted the NBA Finals futures.

SportsBetting updated its title odds and Philadelphia has seen its championship chances slashed in half, if you want to gamble on sports or other things.

The 76ers had 14-1 odds before the trade, and now they are down to 7-1.

Brooklyn’s odds barely moved as they went from 4-1 to 5-1.

Golden State was the favorite yesterday and the Warriors remain in the driver’s seat following the trade.

Current NBA Championship odds can be seen at SportsBetting

Golden State Warriors            4-1

Brooklyn Nets                         5-1

Phoenix Suns                          5-1

Milwaukee Bucks                    7-1

Philadelphia 76ers                  7-1

Miami Heat                             12-1

Utah Jazz                                 14-1

Los Angeles Lakers                  22-1

Chicago Bulls                           28-1

Memphis Grizzlies                  28-1

Denver Nuggets                      35-1

Boston Celtics                         45-1

Cleveland Cavaliers                 50-1

Dallas Mavericks                     50-1

Atlanta Hawks                         66-1

Los Angeles Clippers               66-1

Toronto Raptors                     80-1

Charlotte Hornets                   125-1

Minnesota Timberwolves       125-1

New York Knicks                     200-1

New Orleans Pelicans             250-1

Portland Trail Blazers              300-1

Washington Wizards              300-1

San Antonio Spurs                  400-1

Sacramento Kings                   500-1

Indiana Pacers                        1000-1

Oklahoma City Thunder          2500-1

Houston Rockets                     3000-1

Detroit Pistons                        4000-1

Orlando Magic                        4000-1

Superstar capper Joe Duffy dominating NBA again at OffshoreInsiders.com

Best College Basketball Teams to Bet on and Against this Season

Super betting site OffshoreInsiders.com breaks down the best teams to bet on and against this season in college basketball. 

College basketball margin of cover standings for 2021-22. 

Team       ATS Record                                           ATS margin
Howard7-59.7
Maryland Eastern Shore7-29.3
Oakland13-48.3
Wagner7-47.4
LSU14-46.7
Kennesaw State7-56.7

 Note that Auburn is tied for the best spread mark in the nation at 14-4 but by only 4.4 points per game. They demonstrate why so many sharps balance out record with margin of cover to measure if a team is truly over or underperforming. 

Now the best teams to fade in terms of margin of cover at a vetted sportsbook like Bovada

Team       ATS Record                                           ATS margin
Idaho State2-11-8.4
Delaware State3-8-8
Morgan State3-7-7.6
IUPUI4-11-7.4
Texas San Antonio5-9-6.9
Marshall3-10-2-6.3
Nevada4-10-6.1

Margin of cover is a long-time tool of original cappers used to measure the reliability of the often deceptive ATS and OU records. It is much like margin of victory, except it measures margin relative to the point spread or OU. With over-under, “overs” are listed first. Some Johnny-Come-Lately handicappers call this the sweat barometer. 

Likely Next Steelers QB, Raiders Head Coach Revealed in Sportsbook Odds

With Ben Roethlisberger expected to retire, it’s anybody’s guess who will be the next quarterback of the fabled Pittsburgh Steelers franchise.

Head coach Mike Tomlin said all options were on the table in regards to his starting QB in 2022. The obvious choice is Steelers longtime backup and occasional starter, Mason Rudolph, and the odds at SportsBetting have him tabbed as the favorite.

Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers are on the list of 18 players. Cam Newton has the worst odds on the board.

Speaking of Tomlin, he was tabbed with 7-1, or +700, odds to be the next head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders when odds were initially released Monday. But bets have flooded in on Tomlin and now he has the second-lowest odds at 3-1.

Raiders starting QB in Week 1 of 2022

Mason Rudolph          +275

Derek Carr                   +700

Jimmy Garoppolo       +750

Jameis Winston           +900

Kenny Pickett              +1000

Matt Corral                 +1000

Kirk Cousins                +1100

Ryan Fitzpatrick          +1100

Dwayne Haskins          +1200

Malik Willis                 +1200

Russell Wilson             +1200

Marcus Mariota          +1300

Tyrod Taylor                +1400

Desmond Ridder         +1500

Aaron Rodgers            +1600

Mitch Trubisky            +1600

Sam Howell                 +1800

Cam Newton               +2500

Raiders head coach in Week 1 of 2022

Jim Harbaugh              +200

Mike Tomlin                +300

Rich Bisaccia               +400

Doug Pederson           +500

Dabo Swinney             +1000

Eric Bieniemy              +1000

Sean Payton                +1000

Todd Bowles               +1000

Byron Leftwich            +1200

David Shaw                 +1200

Brian Daboll                +1400

Joe Brady                    +1600

Nathaniel Hackett       +2000

Lane Kiffin                   +10000

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