March Madness Sleeper Teams
When March Madness rolls around, the key to cashing in
is not figuring out if Duke can beat Elon University by
45 points in the first round or not. The key is finding
the march madness sleeper teams that are undervalued against the
number that can pull of the upset and make a run in the
Tournament. We have isolated 5 teams here that we
believe will be under valued for one reason or another
but who can make a serious splash come March. We will
break down these 5 tradition rich teams who will not be
given the respect they deserve come tourney time who
will be looking to make their marks.
Michigan State Spartans
After high expectations of being the favorite to win the
Big Ten title the Spartans have greatly under achieved.
A poor 2-5 road record in conference play has left the
Saprtans on the outside looking in for the Big Ten
title. When focusing on their against the number
performance things don’t get much better as they are a
very mediocre 10-12 ATS and 3-6 ATS away from the
Breslin Center in East Lansing. Their struggles of late
(3-3 in their last 6) and their poor showing in the Maui
Invitational which began with a loss in Hawaii, even
though it wasn’t part of the tournament, all leads to a
less than favorable seeding in the tourney and no love
from the odds makers as they will be undervalued. This
all works out fine for Spartan backers as the Spartans
are notorious over achievers when it comes to the NCCAA
Tournament. MSU head coach Tom Izzo is a master of
having his teams play tough schedules even at the
expense of a better record in order to prepare them for
the tournament as 4 Final Fours and a National Title in
the past 7 years can attest. This Spartan team has the
same make up as previous successful teams that Tom Izzo
has put together. They have the athletic wings who can
both shoot in Shannon Brown and Maurice Ager, one of the
most dominant big men in the country in Paul Davis, just
ask Duke’s Sheldon Williams, and the roll players in
Matt Trannon and Marquise Gray who will do the dirty
work and crash the boards. This is all put together by
PG Drew Neitzel who has improved greatly and plays
mistake free ball. When all is said and done, we would
not be surprised to see the Spartans back in the Final
Four and grab a ton of cash on the way.
North Carolina Tar Heels
After losing their top 7 players from their national
championship team, expectations were extremely low
coming into this season as they would be playing
primarily with freshman and a few returnees who barely
saw the floor a year ago. This young Carolina team most
likely has a couple more losses in store plus the ACC
Tournament which will be tough for them as it will be
the first major tournament for these players whether
they were on the team last year or not. The selection
committee will be hesitant to seed the youngsters from
Chapel Hill too high while the odds makers will under
value them as youth tends to make way for more
experienced teams come tourney time. Although we don’t
see this team repeating as national champs, at least
this year, we do see them causing some real damage and
making some cash on the way to a Sweet 16 or Elite 8
run. Roy Williams will be the coach of the year as he
has these kids believing they can win any game they
play. Playing in the ACC Tournament will get those 1st
tournament jitters out of the way and by the time the
NCAA Tournament starts, they won’t be playing like
freshman any more. The Tar Heels have been remarkable
against the number this season posting a 13-6 record ATS
and a very impressive 5-2 mark ARS on the road. They
have proven they can win away from the Dean Dome posting
W’s at Kentucky, Florida State, Maryland, and Miami.
They have the solid guard play and a dominating big man
in Tyler Hansbrough which is the blue print for a
successful run in the NCAA’s. This team will D up and
keep taking the money with them from round to round.
Kentucky Wildcats
This is a down year for the Wildcats as Tennessee and
Florida have run away with the SEC. The Wildcats have
struggled mightily against the number with an 8-12
record ATS and a horrible 1-7 record ATS at home.
Posting two separate 3 game losing streaks in the past
month and a half will have the selection committee
reluctant to seed this storied program too high and
their horrid number ATS will have them under valued by
the odds makers come tourney time. The one mark that
stands in their favor and may show some indication of
the Wildcats success in the NCCAA Tournament is their
5-2 record ATS when away from their home court. Their
line up is a dangerous one for the opposition as they
have a deadly 3 point shooter in Patrick Sparks and a
dominating point guard in Rajon Rando. In addition to
their dominating back court, the emergence of forward
Joe Crawford gives the Wildcats the mis-match advantage
needed in the tourney as he can play big or small. Most
of the struggles the Wildcats have endured has been the
result of their lack of an inside presence. That problem
has been solved with the return of Randolph Morris.
Kentucky has still struggled since he came back but keep
in mind that he is still getting his form back and
getting into basketball shape while his opponents are in
mid-season form. However, by the time the SEC tournament
is complete and the NCAA Tournament is ready to begin,
Morris will be in mid-season form and ready to show
everyone how good he can be. The odds makers will make a
big mistake under valuing this club as Morris will
dominate and take away extra defenders away from the
perimeter so that Rondo and Sparks can get their shots.
Tubby Smith is a great tournament coach who will have
his team ready make a run. No matter how far they make
it, the Wildcats will grab plenty of cash before heading
home.
Kansas Jay Hawks
The Kansas Jay Hawks fall into the same category as the
North Carolina Tar Heels. Kansas relies very heavily on
freshman and they have been criticized by the public and
slighted by the odds makers all season long. These
freshman have grown up very fast and answered those
challenges as they have a very solid 13-8 record ATS and
a remarkable 5-1 mark ATS on the road which is
exceptional for any team, let alone a freshman heavy
squad. This team has been inconsistent all year beating
some very good teams but then turning around and losing
to teams that they have no business losing to, like
Kansas State, Nevada, and St. Josephs, all in front of
their home fans. Those bad losses weigh heavily when the
selection committee sets the seeding and keep odds
makers gun shy when setting their line. This is in
addition to the youth factor which also causes odds
makers to shy away and fade this team just as they will
North Carolina since traditionally, experience outweighs
talented youth. This will be a mistake on their part and
we will take advantage and cash in as these freshmen
have come together and are playing great ball as of late
winning their last 8 games in a row SU and posting a 7-1
record ATS over that span. They posses the talented
youth in Brandon Rush and company but also have 2 big
men in Christian Moody and Sasha Kaun who could be a
nightmare for teams come tournament time.
As things are falling right now, these 4 teams could
bring in a ton of cash and cause a lot of trouble for
some of the higher ranked teams. Obviously things can
change if one of these teams run the table and their
conference tournament but these teams are on this list
because we do not expect that from any of them. When
March Madness comes around, keep these teams in mind and
jump on them early and often as this will produce a
lucrative tournament experience for you.
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