Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Bubble Watch: Notre Dame’s big moment

Bubble Watch: Notre Dame’s big moment

The Fighting Irish, boosted by Bonzie Colson’s return, have a perfect opportunity awaiting them Thursday against Duke. Meanwhile, Syracuse and Oklahoma will have to anxiously wait until Selection Sunday to know their tourney fate.

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