Saturday, March 28, 2015

Kentucky Wildcats vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish: Elite Eight betting preview


No. 1 Kentucky will be a double digit favorite yet again in its Elite Eight matchup against No. 3 Notre Dame.


The No. 1 Kentucky Wildcats are 9-3-1 ATS over their last 13 games overall and 9-2-1 ATS in their last 12 games as a double-digit favorite. The Wildcats will be a double-digit favorite for the eighth consecutive time this Saturday night when they take on the No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the Elite Eight at Quicken Loans Arena.


Kentucky is going off as an 11-point favorite over Notre Dame at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. This will be the 13th time in Kentucky's last 14 games that the team is favored by 11 points or more.


If Notre Dame has been paying any attention to Kentucky in the tournament so far, you won't be hearing the Irish saying anything publicly about how they are going to beat the Wildcats. Armed with extra motivation that a dominant 36-0 SU team doesn't really need, Kentucky smashed West Virginia 78-39 after a guard on the Mountaineers had stated that the Wildcats would lose on Thursday.


Kentucky has been to the Elite Eight three times in the last four NCAA tournaments and is a perfect 3-0 SU and ATS in those three games.


The Fighting Irish finally covered the spread in March Madness, breaking out of an 0-8 ATS slump in the tournament with an 81-70 win over Wichita State as a 2-point underdog. After looking vulnerable through the first two games of the tournament, Notre Dame showed why it was one of the best offensive teams in the country this season with an 81-point effort against a very good Wichita State defense.


The Fighting Irish will need another great shooting day to have a shot against Kentucky. Notre Dame is 7-3 ATS in its last 10 games as a double-digit underdog with four outright upsets.


Saturday's total is set at 136 points for the Wildcats vs. Fighting Irish betting matchup. The UNDER is 6-3 in Notre Dame's last nine games and 5-2 in Kentucky's last seven.


Kentucky has clearly been in a league of their own this season. Notre Dame's only shot at an upset is an outstanding day of shooting from the perimeter.






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