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NCAAB Betting Promos For Tuesday, Feb. 27

Houston Cougars forward Ja'Vier Francis (5) grabs the rebound during overtime against the Baylor Bears

The college basketball regular season is down to the final two weeks. Teams are fighting for position harder than ever before the conference tournaments begin. Fans can wager on a full schedule of matchups on Tuesday night featuring several top-ranked teams. The most popular online sportsbooks offer US fans top betting promos, including first bet offers and other bonuses to increase their winnings.

Looking ahead, UConn (25-3) remains the top team in the country despite an 85-66 loss to Creighton to break their 14-game winning streak. However, Houston (22-3) took over the #2 spot from Purdue (23-3), who fell to #3 after losing to Ohio State.

Arizona (20-5) is up one position to #4 and Tennessee (19-6) has moved up three spots to #5. However, they must face nationally ranked opponents in all four of its remaining regular season games.

Top NCAAB Betting Promos for February 27     

New bettors looking for college basketball action can receive generous signup offers when registering for an account. They also have access to many ongoing promotions to boost their betting power.

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NCAAB Matchups for February 27

  • Fans will find over 30 games on Tuesday night’s schedule to make their favorite NCAAB predictions at the top online sportsbooks. Here are the matchups for Top 25 teams in action on February 27:
  • Cincinnati (16-11) has lost four of their previous five games and visit #2 Houston (24-3) in a Big 12 clash. The Cougars have a one-game lead over Iowa State in the standings.
  • Davidson (15-12) visits #16 Dayton (21-5) and the race for first place in the Atlantic 10 Conference is on. Dayton is one game behind Loyola Chicago and Richmond.
  • #17 Kentucky has fallen into a tie for fifth in the SEC after going 4-5 in their last nine. They’ll be on the road at Mississippi State (19-8), who go for their sixth straight win.
  • Texas (17-10) will travel to face #23 Texas Tech (19-8) on Tuesday night in the Big 12. The Longhorns lost to Kansas in their last contest, while the Red Raiders look to rebound after losing to UCF on Saturday.
  • Nevada (22-6) will clash with #22 Colorado State (20-8). They lead by 1.5 games for fourth place in the Mountain West standings.
  • San Jose State (9-19) will be at #19 San Diego State (21-7). SDSU trail Utah State and Boise State by a half-game for the lead in the Mountain West Conference.
  • #25 BYU (19-8) head to #9 Kansas (21-6) in Tuesday night’s only matchup between ranked teams. At the same time, the Jayhawks are third in the Big 12. Not far behind, the Cougars are two games down in a tie for seventh place.

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