5. College of Charleston- After a big win at home against Tennessee the
Cougars might not be quite as much under the radar, but this is a solid team.
Bobby Cremins knows how to coach and this team has talent on the perimeter as
well as inside.
4. St. Bonaventure- The Bonnies play in a pretty good conference, but I think
they’ll be able to cover the number quite a bit this year. It’s hard to find a
better post player than Andrew Nicholson, and he is going to cause all sorts of
problems for opponents this year.
3. Youngstown State- This is the case of a team being much improved and the
oddsmakers being a bit behind. The Penguins certainly aren’t a great team, but
they are already 4-1-1 ATS this year, and I suspect we’ll still get some pretty
favorable numbers with them for a while longer.
2. Nevada- The Wolfpack aren’t a consistent team right now, but they have the
potential to be very good. Deonte Burton and Malik Story are very good in the
backcourt. The frontcourt of Czyz and Hunt is also very capable. I expect this
team to show what they are made of in conference play.
1. Denver- The Pioneers aren’t a fun team to play against because of their
style of play. Denver slows the game down and lulls you to sleep, and then they
nail a three when the defense is loafing. The Pioneers also lead the nation in
free throw shooting percentage as a team at 83.1%.
Keep an eye out for value teams that are off most people’s radar this year,
it will help you have a more profitable college basketball season!
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