2007 Final Four Predictions

2007 Final Four Predictions by "Bulldoggy"

The NCAA Basketball Tournament has been a national institution, dating all the way back to 1939. The first game was played at Patten Gymnasium at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. After traveling from the west coast by train, the Oregon Ducks defeated Olsen's Ohio State team, 46 - 33. This was the start of the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

The 64-team tournament starts in the middle of March and runs none stop for 2-3 weeks until they reach the final four teams. Our most popular handicapper Dave "The Hitman" Conway had a most impressive start with his round 1 predictions last year, where he went 29-3. This year we have newcomer Bulldoggy who has been on fire with his underdog picks. For the quickest and easiest depositing methods available, sign-up today at BetUS.com, "for over 14 years they have been the World-Wide Leader in Online Sports, Poker and Casino Gaming!" Always receive great odds, huge bonuses and fast payouts only at BetUS.com! BET ON FOOTBALL! First time deposits receive $75 free with a $200 deposit!

This year we picked up underdog handicapper "Bulldoggy" from www.onlinesportshandicapping.com to offer his Final Four predictions! He has predicted the North Carolina Tar Heels to make it to the Final Four but beleives the Florida Gators will repeat!

Click here for the North Carolina odds to Win NCAA Men's Championship and the Florida Gators odds to Win NCAA Men's Championship!


The 2007 Final Four teams made it, its time for Final Four betting!




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by Bones McCoy at 1800-sports.com on March 26, 2008


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