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Sharp, recreational bettors on same side in NCAA title game​

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Connecticut has steamrolled its way to the NCAA title game, winning five straight games by an average of 20.6 points while going 5-0 against the spread.

Sharp and recreational bettors are banking on the Huskies to win their fifth national championship and cover again as 7½-point favorites over San Diego State in Monday’s matchup.

“Money came in on Connecticut immediately when we put it up,” Westgate SuperBook director John Murray said. “We opened it at 6. Right away it went to 6½, and the market was going up to 7½ and 8. I think San Diego State is a good bet at these numbers, because going into the tournament, this game wouldn’t have been 7½. It would’ve been 3 or 3½.

“The number is inflated because of how well UConn has been playing. They’ve won every game, they’ve covered every spread and they’re blowing everybody out. That’s why you see this big number.”

South Point sportsbook director Chris Andrews said he took sharp money on UConn -7, and Caesars Sportsbook also reported sharp action on the Huskies.

“When the line goes up right away, it’s usually sharp money,” Caesars assistant director of trading Adam Pullen said.

The total is up to 132½ after opening at 131. UConn is -360 on the money line at the Westgate, and the Aztecs are +320 at the South Point.

“I’m sure we’ll need a UConn win, because in any championship game you get a lot of money line bets on the underdog,” Pullen said. “San Diego State is a pretty juicy underdog at a little over 3-1. I assume we’ll see a lot of Aztecs money on the money line. We’ll probably need them to cover but not get the outright win.”

San Diego State won, but didn’t cover as a 2½-point favorite over Florida Atlantic in Saturday’s 72-71 victory in the Final Four semifinals when Lamont Butler made a buzzer-beating jumper.


It was an ideal result for Caesars.

“A lot of times a bookmaker will talk about the middle where the favorite wins but doesn’t cover,” Pullen said. “San Diego State winning by one was the perfect situation. We beat the people that bet the favorite on the spread, and we beat money line bettors on the underdog.”

On the flip side, Station Casinos lost on the Final Four after the book got middled on the Aztecs’ win.
“Overall it was a losing day with UConn covering and San Diego State winning,” Red Rock Resort sportsbook director Chuck Esposito said. “They were playing San Diego State on the money line, and a lot of people took Florida Atlantic getting a couple points.

“The Final Four games were good for bettors, but the tournament as a whole has been really good for us.”

Caesars also took a hit on UConn (-5½) and the under (148½), as a bettor won $150,000 on an under wager in the Huskies’ 72-59 win over Miami.

UConn has gone under in its past two games, while the Aztecs saw their 12-game under streak end against the Owls.

“UConn just looks like a juggernaut. Miami had scored at least 85 points three games in a row and didn’t break 60,” Pullen said. “The UConn defense has been phenomenal.
 

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I bet it early because you know the closer to tip off, the common man will be all betting on UCONN.

Could this be a UNLV/ Duke in 1991 although it was a national semifinal. UNLV rolled through the season winning about every game by double digits.
 

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San Diego St beat Alabama.
Good luck
 

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UConn beat Alabama, by double digits
 

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Yeah I'm on San dog just because it stinks ?
 

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Like I said last night books needed a UConn win but not cover
 

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Everyone wins.
Congrats
 

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Won both bets on them although I was sure I was going to lose team total.

UCONN got hot at the perfect time. Not even a close game throughout in what many called the most balanced field ever
 

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After delivering the University of Connecticut to a 2023 NCAA men’s basketball title, Huskies coach Dan Hurley has agreed on a new six-year contract that’ll guarantee him nearly $33M and elevate him among the nation’s highest-paid coaches.
 

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After delivering the University of Connecticut to a 2023 NCAA men’s basketball title, Huskies coach Dan Hurley has agreed on a new six-year contract that’ll guarantee him nearly $33M and elevate him among the nation’s highest-paid coaches.

Naive UConn fans were saying we can never afford to keep him without P5 money.

I knew we were keeping him, and he wanted to stay, and we can easily afford him. Donations are going through the roof

Not that I would mind the B12 should it be offered, but I'm a basketball guy and I love the Big East
 

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The Big East has long been dead. I don't even know the difference anymore between the former Big East and the AAC. "We are in this conference for football but this for basketball" Geeze

I have no idea what you're saying really, other than the Big East is dead

I'm going to suggest that based on attendance, the amazing tournament in NYC, soon to be soaring TV revenues (college hoops is the next target) tournament success and the fact that the conference has won 3 of the last 7 national titles, it simply can't be called dead

I'm a hoops guy, I love the Big East. I love the local rivalries, I love being able to attend road games and the BET even during busy season

I also understand that Jim Mora was hired to get us a P5 invite. So I'm also a realist.

I'll be happy either way
 

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Your football program is holding back that B12 offer

I think that's the unpublicized reason why Jim Mora was hired (or maybe I should say, that's why he came to UConn)
 
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I think that's the unpublicized reason why Jim Mora was hired (or maybe I should say, that's why he came to UConn)
I'm going to say no chance as FOOTBALL IS KING but lets see what happens after all of this conference fallout and shakeup
 

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I'm going to say no chance as FOOTBALL IS KING but lets see what happens after all of this conference fallout and shakeup

You must not be hearing about all the chatter. Their commissioner has said he wants to be a coast to coast conference, and the B12 visited UConn a couple of weeks ago

Again, I'm happy in the Big East, so I'm rather indifferent to any move. But administrators want money
 

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