Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting ‘Any chance the Big Ten shows up’ this March Madness? Andy Katz thinks so

‘Any chance the Big Ten shows up’ this March Madness? Andy Katz thinks so

Andy Katz tackles a fan’s question on the Big Ten’s chances at seeing one (or more) of their teams making a deep 2024 NCAA tournament run.

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