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How To
Handicap College Hoops
NCAA March Madness Tournament Edition
From
Sports Betting and Poker Forum
by Ryan Rozycki
It is the time of year when conference championships are almost upon
us and there are several keys that should be looked at when
handicapping the tournaments during March Madness.
Experience:
One has to look at teams that have played in championships to get
back to the championship round. In the last five years teams that
have won the championship has made it back to the big game 63% of
the time. This has to do with being able to handle the pressure of
the big game.
Depth:
Depth is a must for the championship tournament as it will always
give an edge to a team when it comes to late in the tournament when
teams have played several games over several days. Teams that are
strong in depth allow players to be fresher longer and eat up
precious time as well as fouls at any given time.
Rebounding:
This one is rather obvious has teams that rebound the ball well get
a second chance at missed shots and will often control the tempo of
the game for the most part. The teams in conference that have had
the rebounding edge has gone to the championship round more often
than not.
Free Throws:
Another obvious one is free throws. Teams that can shoot free throws
will win games down the stretch and in conference tournaments they
are invaluable. With the basics of picking a winner in the
conference tournaments out of the way let's look at some of the
intangibles that will make you money ATS.
Ride the Streak:
Hot teams coming into the tournament are always a play in my book.
These teams usually get all the bounces, play the game the hardest
and take advantage of teams playing out the string. However a note
here is if the team is undefeated in conference play when they enter
the tournament I suggest a play against them SU and ATS.
Stay away from the last team to make the tournament:
The #8 seed is a dangerous go of things in conference tournaments.
They have played the #1 seed before (often twice) and so the #1 seed
knows exactly what to expect and is not surprised by the play or the
temp unlike March Madness when the lower seeds surprise more often.
The #8 seed is not a money maker ATS either as they are just 51% ATS
in conference tournaments.
Your upsets will be from the middle of the pack:
This makes sense as the teams ranked #4-#6 are often playing
opposition with equal talent or close to it. This is where the dog
will become more valuable than not and will have an easier path to
getting to the conference championship and often cashing as an
underdog along the way.
The conference tournaments to me are very valuable when considering
the big dance in March. The reason is simple. When you play close
attention to the conference tournaments you are watching teams that
will make the Big Dance and you will get insight on how to play them
when March Madness starts. |