Podcast 14 – 20 – College Basketball Conference Tournaments Week 2 – Sports Betting

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We have a great show for you today!  Kiev O’Neil goes solo to discuss some more conference tournaments and big 10 seeding!  First, Kiev addresses a listener question.  Then he talks about his big 10 rankings and why teams are where they are. Then, Kiev gets into the conference tournaments and finds some plays and some value for a few teams.  Finally, Kiev gives out a free play for Wednesday!

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NCAA: Conference Tournaments – Big 10 – ACC – Big 12 – Pac 12 – SEC and more!

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Kiev O'Neil: 20+ years of sports betting experience. Podcast host since 2017. College Football since 2019 412-367-27 UP 58.7U NFL since 2018 249-228-16 up 40U UFC since 2019 82-74-5 up 34.1U I do not necessarily look at myself as being a so called “sharp” sports bettor. Instead I like to think of myself as a great compiler of information who specializes in the Big 10, but also handicaps all NFL, NCAA football, UFC, Basketball, Horse Racing and more! I encourage people to specialize in a conference or division that will help give them the greatest edge in their sports wagers. I am never against a person betting against their favorite teams when the situation is right.