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Saturday’s Final Four in March Madness gambling has a headline matchup between Connecticut and Kentucky and a matchup of long shots as VCU takes on Butler. Let’s look at both games and the March Madness odds at the sportsbook.
VCU versus Butler – 6:10 pm Eastern – CBS
The Bulldogs are 2.5 point favorites with the total posted at 133.5. Virginia Commonwealth is the Cinderella story as they were not even supposed to make the NCAA Championship. They had to play in the “First Four” match and effortlessly dealt with USC. The Rams then took out Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and #1 Kansas to get to the Final Four. Butler has been the cardiac kids of the tournament with last second victories over Old Dominion, Pittsburgh, Wisconsin and Florida. The Bulldogs are the most experienced squad of the leftover four squads.
Connecticut versus Kentucky – 8:50 pm Eastern – CBS
This is the headline matchup of the two Final Four games and the Wildcats are 2-point favorites in March Madness odds with the total being 140. Connecticut is the third seed while Kentucky is a four seed. This matchup practically never occurs in the Final Four. In fact, it has merely occurred one time in history since the tournament expanded and that was in 1990. The 3 seed that year was Duke and they beat Arkansas. This matchup on Saturday features the young talent of Kentucky vs Kemba Walker and the Huskies. Kentucky has had the more difficult road to the Final Four as they had to get by Princeton, West Virginia, leading seed Ohio State and then second seed North Carolina. Connecticut has had an easier road with victories over Bucknell, Cincinnati, San Diego State and Arizona. Kentucky head coach John Calipari is top his third squad to the Final Four as he took Massachusetts back in 1996 and Memphis in 2008.
Improbable Final Four
Almost no one in March Madness gambling predicted that these four squads would make the Final Four. ESPN had practically 6 million folks enter their tournament competition and merely two got the Final Four correct. Neither has an ideal bracket but that is next to out of the question. You could have thought that choosing this Final Four could have been next to out of the question but with 6 million brackets and merely two folks that did it those are odds of 3 million to 1. This is the first Final Four in tournament history where there is not at least one #1 or #2 seed. It is also the greatest combined seed total in tourney history.
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