Bookie Profit Index - Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech Just 3-13 in Ames

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/09/2019

Lubbock, TX has plenty of betting activity during the College Football season, but their Basketball team, Texas Tech, was ranked number 8 in the nation heading into the 2019 March Madness season.  The sports betting scene here is exploding following the U.S. Supreme Court decision that paved the way for legalization nationwide.


As of March 9 Lubbock area bookies do have a modest need for a Pay Per Head service.  Fortunately for the bookies operating in this region, despite the Red Raiders playing hot Basketball, they sit right around the .500 mark Against The Spread.  A Texas Tech team that goes deep into the NCAA Men's Tournament will certainly sting.  If you are a sports bettor looking to simply bet online, check out Gambling911.com's Sportsbook Reviews page

Texas Tech Woes in Iowa

(March 9) - With a Big 12 title on the line, Texas Tech will be at a terrible disadvantage Saturday heading into Iowa.  Dating back to the first time Tech and Iowa Sate met on the hardwood in 1955, Tech is just 3-13 in Ames.  They were a -2.5 favorite going up against Iowa State Saturday.  A win in game No. 18 will assure the Red Raiders at least a share of their first ever Big 12 basketball title.

Odds to Win the 2019 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship

Odds to win 2019 NCAA Men's Tournament (4/8/19)  Find a Bookie Here
Team Odds
Duke 9/4
Gonzaga 5/1
Virginia 13/2
Kentucky 10/1
Tennessee 10/1
North Carolina 12/1
Michigan 14/1
Michigan State 14/1
Texas Tech 22/1
Nevada 30/1
Purdue 30/1
Houston 40/1
Kansas 40/1
Kansas State 45/1
LSU 45/1
Marquette 45/1
Iowa State 50/1
Villanova 50/1
Florida State 70/1
Virginia Tech 70/1
Maryland 80/1
Buffalo 85/1
Louisville 85/1
Syracuse 85/1
Washington 85/1
Wisconsin 85/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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