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2010 Final Four: Top Scoring Player Betting Odds

by Reno Gold on Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

2010 Final Four – Top Scoring Player Betting Odds: Sports betting on college basketball will hit an all-time high today when the 2010 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Semi-Finals – the Final Four – start play at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. While game betting , sides – moneylines and totals – is the most common wager, check out  the player scoring proposition bets offered by online sportsbook BetUS.com.

2010 Final Four: Top Scoring Player Betting OddsIf you have the knowledge or the desire to do a little research, then money can be made. Check out how the player scored on average through the season. Prop betting is a great way to enjoy college basketball so log onto BetUS.com and start having fun.

So lets check out a few props on top player betting odds at BetUS.com.

How many total points will Michigan State's Raymar Morgan score? OVER 12 1/2 (-125) or UNDER 12 1/2 ( -105)

Will Butler's Shelvin Mack score more than 14-points versus Michigan State? The OVER/UNDER is set at 14 (-115).

How about Matt Howard? Will this Butler Bulldogs' player top 10 1/2-points against the Spartans? Howard's OVER/UNDER total is 10 1/2 (-110).

In the second Final Four game, West Virginia takes on Duke. There are plenty of player scoring props there too.

The OVER/UNDER scoring total on West Virginia's DaSean Butler is 18 (-115) while Devin Ebanks is 12.

Will Duke's John Scheyer score UNDER 17 or OVER 17? The odds (-120) lean to the UNDER.

You can wager on all these player scoring props at BetUS.com. Just be sure you do it prior to tonight's games.

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