Where Can I Bet Kentucky vs. UConn? National Championship Betting Odds

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You can bet Kentucky vs. UConn at BetOnline here.  Expect a great game here with UConn already instilled as the +3 underdog before their opponent was even known.  This line had moved to +3.5 overnight but has since trended towards +2.5.

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Kentucky was getting the early public backing at 55%.  A game like this will attract plenty of volume so that number is fairly significant in that the bookies will be looking for a UConn cover here.

The Huskies beat the Wildcats by a single point the last time they met in 2011.

Kentucky has been on fire Against The Spread during this March Madness, going 7-0 in their last seven games overall.

Check this stat out: As a neutral court underdog of 3 points or less or pick, the Huskies have gone 9-2 Against The Spread since 1997.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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