Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Bracketology: Houston, Purdue and UConn have separated themselves

Bracketology: Houston, Purdue and UConn have separated themselves

We could make a legitimate case for any of them — while at the same time reminding everyone this may be a distinction without a difference this March.

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