Big Ten tournament Round 1 odds, predictions and NCAA basketball best bets
The Big Ten is considered one of the deepest conferences in college basketball and bettors will get a chance to wager on some of the dark horse teams as the first round of the Big Ten Tournament tips off Wednesday at the United Center in Chicago. We bring you the must-read betting notes to help you beat the odds for the opening round of NCAA Big Ten action.
Nebraska Cornhuskers vs Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Odds: Nebraska -1.5, 137
Start Time: 6:30 p.m ET, United Center, Chicago
Season Series: 1-0 (Rutgers), 1-0 ATS (Rutgers), 1-0 O/U
In the only matchup between these teams so far this season, Rutgers was an 8.5-point underdog at home. They responded with a seven-point upset win. Rutgers is 6-1-1 straight up and ATS in their last eight games while the Huskers are 3-11 ATS in their previous 14 contests.
Nebraska lost against the Scarlet Knights despite having their second leading scorer, Isaac Copeland Jr. in the lineup. Copeland suffered a season-ending knee injury in Nebraska's next game and the Huskers have won only three of 13 games in his absence - and one of those wins came in overtime while another came by just a single point.
We're taking Rutgers to pull off the upset again.
Northwestern Wildcats vs Illinois Fighting Illini
Odds: Illinois -1.5, 136.5 at BetAmerica
Start Time: 9:00 p.m ET, United Center, Chicago
Season Series: 1-1, 2-0 ATS (Illinois), 1-1 O/U
Northwestern and Illinois split the season series although Illinois covered both games. Northwestern lost nine of their last ten games to finish the regular season, while Illinois lost four of their previous five (with that lone win coming against the Wildcat).
This could be an ugly game, especially if you like offense. The Wildcats rank outside the top-300 of the country in shooting with a goddawful 40.5 percent, while the Illini aren't much better ranking 265th at a 42.8 percent clip.
The Wildcats also have a tough defense, holding opponents to 41.9 percent shooting from the field and just 29.2 percent from behind the 3-point line. When you combine that with the fact that they are towards the bottom of the country in pace and you have all the ingredients for a low-scoring game.
The Under has hit in five of the last six games between these two teams and we think it will cash again tonight.
The Big Ten is considered one of the deepest conferences in college basketball and bettors will get a chance to wager on some of the dark horse teams as the first round of the Big Ten Tournament tips off Wednesday at the United Center in Chicago. We bring you the must-read betting notes to help you beat the odds for the opening round of NCAA Big Ten action.
Nebraska Cornhuskers vs Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Odds: Nebraska -1.5, 137
Start Time: 6:30 p.m ET, United Center, Chicago
Season Series: 1-0 (Rutgers), 1-0 ATS (Rutgers), 1-0 O/U
In the only matchup between these teams so far this season, Rutgers was an 8.5-point underdog at home. They responded with a seven-point upset win. Rutgers is 6-1-1 straight up and ATS in their last eight games while the Huskers are 3-11 ATS in their previous 14 contests.
Nebraska lost against the Scarlet Knights despite having their second leading scorer, Isaac Copeland Jr. in the lineup. Copeland suffered a season-ending knee injury in Nebraska's next game and the Huskers have won only three of 13 games in his absence - and one of those wins came in overtime while another came by just a single point.
We're taking Rutgers to pull off the upset again.
Northwestern Wildcats vs Illinois Fighting Illini
Odds: Illinois -1.5, 136.5 at BetAmerica
Start Time: 9:00 p.m ET, United Center, Chicago
Season Series: 1-1, 2-0 ATS (Illinois), 1-1 O/U
Northwestern and Illinois split the season series although Illinois covered both games. Northwestern lost nine of their last ten games to finish the regular season, while Illinois lost four of their previous five (with that lone win coming against the Wildcat).
This could be an ugly game, especially if you like offense. The Wildcats rank outside the top-300 of the country in shooting with a goddawful 40.5 percent, while the Illini aren't much better ranking 265th at a 42.8 percent clip.
The Wildcats also have a tough defense, holding opponents to 41.9 percent shooting from the field and just 29.2 percent from behind the 3-point line. When you combine that with the fact that they are towards the bottom of the country in pace and you have all the ingredients for a low-scoring game.
The Under has hit in five of the last six games between these two teams and we think it will cash again tonight.
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