On BBOC Live, which airs Saturday mornings on the BBOC YouTube channel, Action Network college basketball experts Stuckey, Mike Calabrese, and Greg Waddell give out their favorite moneyline underdogs from the college basketball slate.
Since each expert is showing value on their respective pick, we thought it would be a fun idea to buy a lottery ticket by throwing the three into a parlay at insanely juicy odds. You could do a round robin where you break them up into three sets of two-leg parlays, or bet all three. The choice is yours, but below we've provided the trio's analysis as well as a handy link where you can instantly add your bets to your bet slip at DraftKings.
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Oklahoma State vs. Kansas
Greg Waddell: I'd take my men's league team at +800 against Kansas right now.
Oklahoma State has covered five of its last six games and has played top opponents closely, including being down just five with a minute left in road games against Houston and Texas Tech.
One of Oklahoma State's biggest concerns is turnovers, and that's just not a very big concern against a Kansas team that doesn't force a lot of them.
Missouri vs. Arkansas
Stuckey: This is a potential letdown spot for Missouri, which I believe is at the peak of its market value.
Arkansas is still undervalued since losing Boogie Fland. The Razorbacks have covered six straight games, including road wins over Texas and Kentucky and three super close losses to Auburn, Alabama, and Texas A&M.
Over that stretch, Arkansas has ranked 17th overall, according to Bart Torvik, including a top-5 defense.
South Dakota vs. Omaha
Mike Calabrese: South Dakota is 5-1 straight-up in its last six games, including a four-point win over these very same Omaha Mavericks.
The Coyotes' defense is awful, but they push the pace and create many possessions throughout their games.
They also have a shockingly good turnover margin considering their No. 2 pace, with a +4 turnover margin that ranks 14th.
Chase Forte can take over games by getting to the basket and to the line. He's had 6+ free throw attempts in six of South Dakota's last seven games.