Freedman’s 2019 Final Four Player Projections

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Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports. Pictured: Michigan State guard Cassius Winston

Before the NCAA Tournament, I detailed my March Madness prop-betting strategy, and for the Sweet 16 and Elite 8, I created full player projections for points, rebounds and assists, plus made free throws and 3-pointers, in order to facilitate my process.

This March Madness marks my first foray into betting on college basketball props and creating projections for any sport other than football, but I've done well.

For March Madness, I am 91-51-8 (+27.95) on player props. What can I say? I like betting on props.

For the Final Four, I've decided to release my player projections to The Action Network's EDGE subscribers.

  • #1 Virginia vs. #5 Auburn — 6:09 p.m. ET on Saturday
  • #2 Michigan State vs. #3 Texas Tech — 8:49 p.m. ET on Saturday

With these projections, you can immediately bet on player props when they're posted. I'll also publish a piece highlighting my favorite Final Four props.

2019 Final Four Player Projections

The projections are presented according to game and could be updated throughout the week, especially if any key player-related news is released. PT= Points. RB = Rebounds. AST = Assists. FT = Free Throw. 3P = 3=Pointer.

#1 Virginia vs. #5 Auburn

#2 Michigan State vs. #3 Texas Tech


For daily player props outside of college basketball, follow me in The Action Network app.

Matthew Freedman is the Editor-in-Chief of FantasyLabs. He has a dog and sometimes a British accent. In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he’s known only as The Labyrinthian.

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Matthew is a writer and analyst at The Action Network and FantasyLabs. He specializes in football, the NFL draft, prop betting and ‘90s-era pop culture.

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