NCAA Tournament Betting Odds 2013: Mississippi vs. Wisconsin

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With NCAA Tournament betting odds for 2013 now available for wagering online, some of the heaviest action observed thus far is on Friday’s Mississippi vs. Wisconsin game where the Badgers were the public favorite with a line of -5.  All NCAA Tournament games can be bet on at BetOnline where you can qualify for up to $900 in FREE BETS here

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Dave Mason of BetOnline tweeted Monday afternoon: 

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Wisconsin -5 over Mississippi is the most popular NCAA Tournament bet so far. #MarchMadnees lines> http://bit.ly/HMt1Yx 

67 percent of those betting the Mississippi vs. Wisconsin game were backing the Badgers. 

As an underdog Ole Miss is 6-1 Against The Spread this season while Wisconsin is 5-1 ATS in tournament games over the past three years.

In non-conference games this season, Mississippi is 11-2 Straight Up.  Wisconsin is 22-13 Against The Spread in non-conference games over the past three seasons. 

Versus good offensive teams - scoring 77+ points/game after 15+ games, Wisconsin is 7-2 ATS.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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