
Covers.com points out that the Kentucky Wildcats are not a good team to gamble on this season - at least not yet. Here is an excerpt from an article that says the Wildcats have covered the spread just two times in their five games:
With the whitewash to the program, there are bound to be some growing pains – even with a guy like John Wall. But while the word “patience” may calm those in Kentucky, “patience” means something entirely different to sports bettors. It means profits.
The Wildcats have covered in just two of their five lined games and would have fell short of the spread if books had tagged their 102-92 win over the Bearkats with odds last week. Kentucky faces NC-Asheville in what will be a unlined game before taking on another team in a similar situation, North Carolina, next weekend.
Betting against programs dealing with a turnover in talent, on the floor or on the sideline, is a love-hate relationship. You've got to know when to fade and know when to play. Here are a few more programs that are ripe with fade value now, but should be considered a solid play once they work out the kinks come conference competition.
With the whitewash to the program, there are bound to be some growing pains – even with a guy like John Wall. But while the word “patience” may calm those in Kentucky, “patience” means something entirely different to sports bettors. It means profits.
The Wildcats have covered in just two of their five lined games and would have fell short of the spread if books had tagged their 102-92 win over the Bearkats with odds last week. Kentucky faces NC-Asheville in what will be a unlined game before taking on another team in a similar situation, North Carolina, next weekend.
Betting against programs dealing with a turnover in talent, on the floor or on the sideline, is a love-hate relationship. You've got to know when to fade and know when to play. Here are a few more programs that are ripe with fade value now, but should be considered a solid play once they work out the kinks come conference competition.



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