With college basketball conference tournaments off and running and NCAA Selection Sunday a little more than a week away, FrontPageBets takes a look at three bitter rivalries featuring teams in the top 25 on tap Saturday.
By Gerry Ahern FrontPageBest Few things in sports so regularly present the opportunity for upsets as college rivalry games.
With college basketball conference tournaments off and running and NCAA Selection Sunday a little more than a week away, there are three bitter rivalries featuring teams in the top 25 on tap Saturday. After rolling to a 3-0 record with last week’s college basketball top 25 moneyline picks, nailing upsets we improved our mark to 4-1 on FrontPageBets.Indiana at Purdue, 2 p.m., ESPNThe No. 8 Boilermakers played themselves out of conference championship contention with consecutive losses to Michigan State and Wisconsin. The latter defeat allowed the Badgers to clinch a share of the league crown. Purdue has dropped three of its last six.
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