The Favorites Podcast: March Madness Betting Preview

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The Favorites podcast with Chad Millman and Simon Hunter — brought to you by bet365 — was back to discuss the NCAA Tournament with Action Network's Prime Minister of Degenerate Nation, Stuckey.

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NCAA Tournament Bets

The gentlemen started out discussing the end of the Justin Fields era for Millman's Bears. Then Stuckey joined the show to discuss college basketball.

What does Stuckey like for the First Four?

Stuckey says he didn't grow up watching the First Four so he doesn't care much about the games but he does have a couple of thoughts overall.

Thoughts from bet365 [8:00]

Who are the biggest frauds?

Hunter asked Stuckey if he sees any frauds in the tournament. Stuckey discusses the higher seeds that could fall early.

Thoughts from bet365 [17:30]

Who are the teams that could pull off an upset?

Stuckey discussed the teams he's identified from seeds 13-16 that could pull off an upset.

Thoughts from bet365 [23:00]

What are some of the ATS picks Stuckey likes in the first round?

Stuckey gives some of his best bets for the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Thoughts from bet365 [33:00]

Millman, Hunter and Stuckey discuss more best bets, angles and survivor picks in the rest of the show.


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