Vegas picks MSU to take the Sky in Men's Basketball

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Vegas picks MSU to take the Sky in Men's Basketball

Post by kmax » Tue Aug 09, 2005 11:46 am

So I took a quick trip to Vegas over the weekend. Spent part of Sunday in the Ceasar's sports book watching NASCAR and Baseball. Was looking through various betting sheets and grabbed the NCAA basketball sheet to see who was being favored to win it all next March. I was somewhat surprised to see Montana State listed as one of the extreme long-shots on the sheet with the other expected autobid conference winners. Only a mere 2000:1 odds. :shock:

I'll tell you what though, when Mick pulls off the greatest Cinderella story of all time next March they will get a sizable donation from my 20 grand in winnings. :wink:


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Post by Grizlaw » Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:59 pm

You could've just mailed me your $10 if you really wanted to give it away; here in NY it would have bought me about a beer and a half at the bar. ;)



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Post by kmax » Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:22 pm

Grizlaw wrote:You could've just mailed me your $10 if you really wanted to give it away; here in NY it would have bought me about a beer and a half at the bar. ;)
It paid for more than just a beer and a half that was drank while sitting at the blackjack tables drinking for free. One of those things where I just had to put the money down just to have the ticket.


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