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Men's NCAA tournament first-round best bets and futures
ESPN PLUS $ MATERIALMarch Madness is alive and well, which means plenty of betting opportunities. Our experts -- ESPN analysts Doug Kezirian, "Stanford Steve" Coughlin, Chris "The Bear" Fallica, Joe Fortenbaugh, Dalen Cuff, Erin Dolan and Anita Marks -- are here to give their best bets for the first two days of first-round action and offer tournament futures.
Best bets for Thursday
6. Colorado State Rams (-2.5, 139.5) vs. 11. Michigan Wolverines
South Region: 12:15 p.m. ET, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, IndianapolisStanford Steve's pick: Michigan -2.5
No conference needs some success in the tournament more than the Mountain West. My fear is it's not a great matchup for the Rams. With the size Michigan brings to the table in sophomore center Hunter Dickinson (7-foot-1) and freshman big man Moussa Diabate (6-foot-10), I really like the Wolverines' ability to control this game inside and out. That, along with the idea of Michigan getting another life with an NCAA tourney berth and the game being in Indianapolis, I like the Maize and Blue's chances to win and cover this game.
4. Providence Friars (-2, 149.5) vs. 13. South Dakota State Jackrabbits
Midwest Region: 12:40 p.m. ET, KeyBank Center, BuffaloFortenbaugh's pick: South Dakota State +2
Providence limps into the dance after getting thumped by 27 points against Creighton in the Big East tournament semis despite closing as a 2.5-point favorite. Waiting for the Friars in the opening round is as dangerous a 13-seed as you'll find in South Dakota State, which leads the country in 3-point shooting at an absolutely absurd 44.2% clip. The Jackrabbits rank 12th in offensive efficiency and have won 21 straight games, so I guess you could say they're hot right now.
Marks' pick: South Dakota State +2
South Dakota State's offense is fantastic. The Jackrabbits shoot 44.2% from beyond the arc, rank 12th in offensive efficiency, have won 21 straight and have one of the best players in the country in Baylor Scheierman (16.2 PPG). Noah Freidel could potentially return for the tourney, which would make the Jackrabbits even more dangerous. Providence has had lady luck on its side, but this is where that comes to an end. The Friars don't shoot many 3s and will be outgunned from downtown.
5. Iowa Hawkeyes (-10.5, 150.5) vs. 12. Richmond Spiders
Midwest Region: 3:10 p.m. ET, KeyBank Center, BuffaloCuff's pick: Iowa team total over 80.5
Keegan Murray and the Hawkeyes are the flavor of the month after their run to the Big 10 tourney title, but I'm not sold that they get to the Final Four, as many are. But we know they can put up points, as they rank second in offensive efficiency and fourth in points per game. Richmond had to win the Atlantic 10 tourney to get in the dance, and they did just that against top-seed Davidson to clinch their first NCAA tournament berth in 11 years. I did three Richmond games during A10 play, and I think the Spiders, a veteran squad loaded with fifth- and sixth-year guys, are really well-coached by Chris Mooney, but defensively they just aren't very good. They were ninth in A10 play in defensive efficiency in a league that didn't have dynamic offenses. They don't turn it over, but they struggle to make shots (49.6% effective FG percentage, ninth in A10 play). If you can't make shots, it's hard to control tempo against an explosive Hawkeyes offense. The back-door cover is open at 10.5, but I think Iowa gets into the 80s and pays us out.
4. Arkansas Razorbacks (-5, 139.5) vs. 13. Vermont Catamounts
West Region: 9:20 p.m. ET, KeyBank Center, BuffaloMarks' picks: Vermont +5, Vermont money line (+180)
Vermont comes in on an eight-game win streak and matches up well against Arkansas. I believe the Catamounts can win outright. Arkansas enters the tourney off a disappointing 18-point loss to Texas A&M in the SEC tournament semifinals. Vermont shot 60% from 2-point range and 40% from 3-point range in conference play and has a roster stacked with seniors.
7. Murray State Racers (-1, 137) vs. 10. San Francisco Dons
East Region: 9:40 p.m. ET, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, IndianapolisThe Bear's pick: San Francisco +1
The Racers are going to be a super public pick, and there's some pressure on them here. If they win, they get a dream matchup with Kentucky. But they need to be very careful here. I'll go with the Dons, as that backcourt of Jamaree Bouyea and Khalil Shabazz is legit. It's a shame the committee matched these two against each other and didn't flip a team from the Miami/USC game to give us two matchups between a mid-major and a Power Five team, opposed to sending either USF or Murray home out of the gate.
4. UCLA Bruins (-14, 128.5) vs. 13 Akron Zips
East Region: 9:50 p.m. ET, Moda Center, PortlandStanford Steve's pick: Akron +14
As much as I think UCLA has a chance to make another Final Four run, I don't like the idea of the Bruins covering double-digits in their first-round game against Akron. The Zips are on an eight-game win streak and won the MAC tournament. They have four guys who average double-figures in scoring per game, led by Ali Ali (14.2 PPG). I have liked what I've seen from the Zips all season, which started with a one-point loss at Ohio State. They won't be wowed by the circumstances. I'll take the points.