On BBOC Live, which airs Saturday mornings on the BBOC YouTube channel, Action Network college basketball experts Stuckey, Mike Calabrese, and Greg Waddell give out their favorite moneyline underdogs from the college basketball slate.
Since each expert is showing value on their respective pick, we thought it would be a fun idea to buy a lottery ticket by throwing the three into a parlay at insanely juicy odds. You could do a round robin where you break them up into three sets of two-leg parlays, or bet all three. The choice is yours, but below we've provided the trio's analysis as well as a handy link where you can instantly add your bets to your bet slip at DraftKings.
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Auburn vs. Kentucky
Stuckey: Auburn's defense has been much worse on the road this season.
For the Wildcats to pull off the upset, we're just going to have to hope their 3-point attempts are going down today.
Kentucky is certainly not afraid to hoist them up at home, where they usually don't miss.
Utah State vs. Colorado State
Mike Calabrese: Colorado State has looked overmatched against quality opponents. The Rams were swept by New Mexico and lost by eight to this Utah State team despite a monster game from Nique Clifford. They also lost handily to both VCU and Ole Miss.
Colorado State doesn't turn its opponents over much or get offensive rebounds, so it's reliant on making its jump shots.
Utah State can turn the Rams over a lot. The Aggies were +5 in the turnover margin in the first game and won by eight despite missing 13 free-throw attempts.
Gonzaga vs. San Francisco
Greg Waddell: San Francisco is 16-0 at home including 4-0 against teams in KenPom's Top 100, with wins over Saint Mary's and Boise State on its resume.
This is actually a meaningless game for both teams. They're locked into the Nos. 2 and 3 seeds in the WCC Tournament. But for the home team, it's Senior Night, so maybe a little extra motivation there.
Gonzaga won the first meeting between these two teams but San Francisco's Marcus Williams stunk it up in that one, shooting 2-for-12. He's been sensational ever since, and should give the Dons a better chance tonight.