Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting 15 ‘what’s up’ questions to ask men’s college basketball teams after holiday hoops tournaments

15 ‘what’s up’ questions to ask men’s college basketball teams after holiday hoops tournaments

As the hoopla of all the holiday tournaments subsides, Mike Lopresti checks in on some of the programs that warrant the most questioning. Is North Carolina in trouble? Is the hype surrounding Purdue valid? What is going on with Louisville? Asked and answered.

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