Vegas Futures: Byrd’s Pick 3

I am looking at the newly posted Vegas Futures for the 2019-20 college basketball season and I am going to let you know who stands out to me. Kansas Jayhawks (10-1) – Our Buckethead’s may call this a homer pick and they wouldn’t be wrong, but the Jayhawks are also a great value at double digits to cut down the nets in April. A starting 5 of Dotson, Garrett, Agbaji, De Sousa, and Azubuike brings experience and size.  Self will have legit 3-point specialists off the bench in Isaiah Moss, a transfer from Iowa, and high 4-star Jalen Wilson.  McCormack will be first post off the bench along with Mitch Lightfoot, who is debating a rare senior year redshirt.  There are only 3

Vegas Futures: Joe’s Pick 3

I am looking at the newly posted Vegas Futures for the 2019-20 college basketball season and I am going to let you know who stands out to me. Florida Gators(20/1) – First off the freshman trio of Nembhard, Locke, and Keyontae Johnson all return and the Gators also add the best transfer in the nation as Kerry Blackshear will man the middle. The SEC looks down right now, so with a likely high seed heading into the tournament, good guards and a defensive first mentality don’t sleep on Mike White’s squad this year. Seton Hall Pirates(40/1) – CBB_DFS adopted Myles Powell and the Pirates last year and were #HALLIN come tournament time. This off season the team only lost defensive big

It’s Awesome, BABY!!

Well we have finally done it! We have carved our our little corner of the internet to set up shop. What started in 2018 as three guys sharing daily fantasy sports thoughts around college basketball has now blossomed into a full blown... thing... I don't know what else to call it. We enjoyed our first season sending tweets from @CBB_DFS so much that we committed to coming back this year. And we are committing to getting even better. That's why we are here. On the internet. We are no longer limited to 280 characters. We go on longer rants about why Dejon Jarreau needs more minutes for Houston, or argue who is better between Giorgi Bezhanishvili and Sandro Mamukelashvili (it's Mamu). We