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March Madness Betting: Louisville, Kentucky Meet Again

Sports betting blogYour basketball news should be filled with the Final Four right now, and you would be hard-pressed to find a tastier matchup than Louisville and Kentucky, a pair of state rivals that don’t like each other from the coaches to the players to the fanbases. This should be a wild game to open up the Final Four.

Louisville vs. Kentucky Odds – Saturday, 6:09 PM ET


The Cardinals emerged out of the West with a 72-68 win over Florida, overcoming an eight-point halftime deficit and a BetOnline.com review of the game would point to a 23-8 run to end the game as the difference-maker. Russ Smith came off the bench with 19 points, while Chane Behanan added 17 points for the Cardinals, who forced 13 turnovers while turning it over only six times. You can’t find many players who buy price per head software who picked Louisville to get to the Final Four, but they’re obviously well coached by Rick Pitino, who is in the Final Four for the fourth time and they’ve stuck to their high-pressure style of defense, which forced the turnovers that gave them the win over the Gators.

The Wildcats flexed their muscles in an 82-70 win over Baylor to win the South, and the scoreline flattered Baylor because this game was all Kentucky, who were up by 20 points at halftime. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist led the way with 19 points, while Terrence Jones had 12 points, nine rebounds and six assists for the Wildcats, who had nine blocks and nine steals and their March Madness betting chances are predicated on their defense. Simply put, when the Wildcats want to shut you down, there isn’t much you can do about it. The Wildcats are so long all over the floor and if you can get past the perimeter defenders, you have to beat Anthony Davis, the most dominant player in the country.

Kentucky is favored by 8.5 points in their second game of the season against Louisville, who fell 69-62 in Lexington on New Year’s Day in a hotly contested game, as it usually is when Kentucky and Louisville get together. You may not find a better rivalry in the country and it starts with the coaches; Pitino led the Wildcats to their last title in 1996, but has since moved to the red side of Kentucky. John Calipari and Pitino have butted heads along the way in various situations, and the players feed off their passion. That passion should keep the game close and the Cardinals managed to do that in Lexington, but they won’t be able to take down the Wildcats, who head to the national title game. Take Kentucky in your legal online best betting odds book.

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