Kansas Kentucky Line at Wildcats -6

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The Kansas Kentucky line had the Wildcats as the -6 favorite to win the 2012 NCAA Championship this Monday (April 2).  All odds courtesy of BetDSI.com, which was offering live in-progress betting on this game. 

Kentucky will come into this NCAA Championship game as the overall number one seed while Kansas comes into the game having stunned favorite Ohio State.

The number two seeded Jayhawks beat the number two seeded Buckeyes by a score of 64-62 after trailing throughout much of the game.

Kansas outscored Ohio State 19-8 in transition Saturday with 10 of the 19 points coming off blocks, including eight points off Jeff Withey's blocks. It was the most transition points off blocks in a Men's Basketball Championship game this season.

"It's just been our thing all year, coming back," All-American Thomas Robinson said. "I don't like doing it, but for some reason my team is pretty good when we're down.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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