March Madness Picks & NCAA Bracket Schedule Update 2010
March Madness Picks & NCAA Bracket Update 2010
The second round of the March Madness Picks and NCAA Bracket Update concludes Sunday with the final game being played at 5:15 pm ET between California and Duke. All of Sunday’s action starts at 12:10 pm ET Sunday, March 21. The first NCAA Tournament game will see Gonzaga play Syracuse. Syracuse is currently favored by 6.5 points after the line opened to favor them by 7.5 points. You can bet on all of the March Madness Picks online at Bodog.com and make the games even more exciting as the NCAA Bracket Update 2010 continues.
The second NCAA March Madness game for Sunday is between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Ohio State is currently favored by 6.5 points and the game will tip off at 2:20 pm ET. There are six other games that will follow GT and Ohio State and two of them start at 2:40 pm ET. Missouri plays West Virginia and the Mountaineers are favored by 6 points at most top online sportsbooks. Michigan State also plays Maryland at 2:40 pm ET and the Terps are favored by 1 point. If you are looking for March Madness Picks & NCAA Bracket Update 2010 I would take the Terps to roll in this game against the Spartans.
The final four games for the second round of the NCAA Tournament include Xavier vs. Pittsburgh at 4:50 pm ET, Cornell vs. Wisconsin at 2:50 pm ET, Texas A&M vs. Purdue at 5:05 pm ET and the final game of the day between California vs. Duke at 5:15 pm ET. Duke happens to be favored by 6 points against the Golden Bears. If you are looking for March Madness Picks for the Cal vs. Duke game I would grab the points with the Golden Bears after looking at the NCAA Bracket Schedule.
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