Boost the College Basketball Betting Bankroll with Value-Packed Thursday Night Betting Tips
March 4, 2011
There may only be three Top 25 March Mayhem NCAA hoops matchups taking place in the BetOnline basketball Sportsbook tonight, but thanks to my Thursday night college basketball betting tips, devoted collegiate roundball bettors everywhere will get some eye-opening insight that could potentially help them boost the annual betting bankroll in a big way this evening.
Let me start with two of the three contests featuring Tip 25 ball clubs.
No. 15 St. John’s at Seton Hall 7:00 PM ET
The Red Storm haven’t won at Seton Hall in 13 years BetOnline college basketball betting buffs, but you can expect that woeful losing streak to come to an abrupt halt tonight.
St. John’s has won six consecutive games while covering the college basketball betting line in every single contest. The Seton Hall Pirates have lost three straight and five of its last half-dozen games overall.
Oregon State at No. 18 Arizona 9:00 PM ET
The Arizona Wildcats may have a Top 25 ranking BetOnline college basketball betting enthusiasts, but they’ve also lost three straight to Oregon State dating back to 2009 while going 0-4 against the college basketball betting odds over the last four meetings overall. The Wildcats will look to snap a two-game SU – and three-game – ATS losing streak tonight, but Wildcats’ betting backers can take comfort in the fact that the Beavers have gone 1-5-1 ATS in their last seven road games.
Georgia Tech at Wake Forest 8:00 PM ET
Something’s got to give when the lowly Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets visit the even more abysmal Wake Forest Demon Deacons when the two ACC rivals get it on tonight. Georgia Tech has lost thee consecutive games and eight of its last nine games while the Demon Deacons have dropped eight straight and nine of its L/10 games overall.
The Favorite is 4-0 against the college basketball betting odds in the last four meetings while the Home Team in this series has gone 6-0 ATS in the last half-dozen meetings overall.




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