Duke and Notre Dame Will Make It To Elite 8 Says Sportsbook

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BetUS.com is predicting that both Duke and Notre Dame will make it to the Elite 8 at this year's NCAA Men's College Basketball Tournament. 

Analysts for the BetUS.com website, which started off as a phone betting operation in 1994, have the experience and know-how to make accurate predictions, Gambling911.com believes:

#1 Duke Blue Devils: I have the utmost respect for Coach K and the Duke program, but come on! The toughest team these guys are likely to face will be either Cal or Louisville in the second round. Shame on the committee for sticking Kansas with Michigan State, and Maryland while Duke gets to play injury riddled Purdue and Big 12 has been Texas A&M. Wow. If the Dookies don't make it to the Great Eight, I'll be laughing my butt off.

#6 Notre Dame: ‘Nova just isn't playing well. Richmond could be a surprise. Baylor isn't a terrible team, but there is one thing that Notre Dame has over all of those teams. That would be Luke Harangody. Harangody dominates with 22 points and 9 rebounds per game. The guy is a machine and nobody, nobody in the South can handle him. Well, maybe Duke's man to man.

Notre Dame in particular was getting heavy backing from the betting public.

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Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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