Bet on the Baylor Bears This March Madness 2022: Why Pick Them for Your Office Pool

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Feb/27/2022

Betting on the Bears this March Madness 2022 or deciding whether you should select them for your office pool, check out these important stats below courtesy of Gambling911.com before you do.  Also don't forget to claim your FREE NO DEPOSIT $20 from our friends at BetAdrianBetting accounts can be anonymous and available from anywhere in the US and beyond.

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Profit or Loss Betting Baylor Against The Spread

This assumes you bet this team in every game (recommended to do so at various books as not to result in reduced limits) - Monthly winning percentage

2021-22

February/March (March 12th) - 40%

Season - 55%

What The Lines Should Be vs. Baylor (Rating 92)

Gonzaga (95) +3

Arizona (92) PK

Duke (91) -1

Houston (91) -1

Kentucky (91) -1

Purdue (90) -2

Auburn (90) -2

UCLA (89.5) -2.5

Tennessee (89.5) -2.5

Texas Tech (89) -3

Iowa (88.5) -3.5

Texas (87) -5

LSU (87) -5

UConn (87) -5

Illinois (87) -5

Arkansas (87) -5

Ohio State (86) -6

Wisconsin (86) -6

Villanova (85.5) -6.5

San Diego State (85.5) -6.5

USC (85) -7

Saint Mary's (85) -7

UNC (84.5) -7.5

Providence (84) -8

Michigan State (84) -8

Seton Hall (84) -8

Colorado State (84) -8

San Francisco (84) -8

Loyola Chicago (83) -9

Boise State (83) -9

Notre Dame (82) -10

Creighton (82) -10

Davidson (82) -10

Davidson (82) -10

VCU (82) -10

Dayton (82) -10

Murray State (81) -11

Miami FL (81) -11

UAB (81) -11

North Texas (80) -12

Toledo (80) -12

South Dakota State (80) -12

Belmont (79.5) -12.5

Wyoming (79) -13

Chattanooga (79) -13

Northern Iowa (78) -14

Vermont (78) -14

New Mexico State (78) -14

Towson (77) -15

Grand Canyon (77) -15

Iona (77) -15

Ohio (76) -16

Princeton (75) -17

Stephen F. Austin (75) -17

Liberty (74.5) -17.5

Middle Tennessee (74) -18

Colgate (74) -18

Jacksonville State (73) -19

Montana State (73) -19

Winthrop (73) -19

Seattle (73) -19

Wagner (72) -20

Long Beach State (72) -20

North Dakota State (72) -20

Cleveland State (71) -21

Navy (71) -21

UNC Wilmington (70) -22

Norfolk State (70) -22

Nicholls State (69.5) -22.5

Bryant (69) -23

How Good is Baylor

The injuries are going to hurt Baylor. Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua's suffered a left knee injury and is out for the season.  This leads the Bears with little depth up front and it is a worrisome development heading into March Madness.

"I think it's safe to say James Akinjo is back. One of the best point guards in the country during the first half of the season, Akinjo suffered a tailbone injury in early January and his absence was the main catalyst behind Baylor's January-February slump. He missed only two games but was hampered in several others and didn't quite look himself. But this past week, Akinjo looked like the dynamic scoring playmaker whom Baylor relied so heavily on during its 15-0 start. Akinjo had 19 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists and just 2 turnovers on the road at Texas on Monday, then followed that up with 20 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists in Saturday's home win over Iowa State. He also hit five 3s in the two games after making just seven since Jan. 15." - ESPN.

As a favorite, Baylor is 118-22 Straight Up for a win percentage of 84.3% since 2016.  As an away favorite they have only lost five games in the last six seasons.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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