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Dayton vs Kansas NCAA Tournament Odds

by Abe Luciano on Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

(11) Dayton vs. (3) Kansas NCAA Tournament Odds: March Madness continues this afternoon with a great Midwest Regional matchup from the home of the MLB Twins, the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis (MN). Tipoff for this, Dayton vs. Kansas NCAA Tournament Odds game has been scheduled for just after 2:30 PM ET (11:30 PM PT), and NCAA Tournament Oddsmakers at BodogLife.com have provided us with the best money lines, spreads, and more. Check them out today, and become part of the most exciting month of the year: Match Madness!

According to the experts, the 3rd seeded Kansas Jayhawks [-8, -350 M.L.] are considered the Sports Odds favorites in this afternoon’s game against the 11th ranked-underdog, Dayton Flyers [+8, +290 M.L.].  

Dayton Flyers coach Brian Gregory has been trying to turn the program into a consistent 20-game winner and NCAA tournament team with his own personal twist. The OVER/UNER for this Dayton vs. Kansas NCAA Tournament Odds has been set at a combined total of 133½ points.

“When I actually talked to him and came on campus, he said, ‘First of all, I’ll tell you you’re not that good right now,”’ top-recruit at the time, Chris Wright recalled. “And that was like the first time anybody ever said, ‘You’re not that good,’ because you’re so used to people saying, ‘You can do this. You can do that.”’

“When people asked me if I was going to Dayton, I’d … look at them like, ‘Man, get out of here. Why would I be going to Dayton?”’ Wright said. “It was totally different than what I thought, and once I went over there I knew that I was probably going to be ending up going there.”

“Every school in our league has kind of built their athletic national reputation based on their men’s basketball program,” Gregory said. “It is a great basketball league. … Sometimes it’s under the radar unfortunately.

“I tell them in the recruiting process, ‘I’m going to tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear,”’ Gregory said. “And to those guys that that appeals to, then I’m that type of coach. I mean, if you don’t want to hear that, then I wouldn’t be a good guy to play for.”

 

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