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There's still a way to go before "March Madness" hits, but meanwhile, as teams are positioning themselves for a run at the NCAA basketball title, you can bet college hoops every night of the week at BetUS Sportsbook. It's certainly way too early to speculate on who is going to make it to Lucas Oil Stadium for the Final Four weekend, or is it?

The Texas Longhorns look pretty good at the moment, and why not? The 'Horns hit the boards and run the floor like almost no one else in the country. Maybe the biggest challenges come from within their own conference (the Big 12), namely from the Kansas Jayhawks, who have two bona fide All-America candidates in Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich and a load of depth with which to play their own racehorse brand of basketball. Don't discount Kansas State, which is once again proving that it can exist without Michael Beasley.

John Calipari's move from Memphis to Kentucky has turned out to be a godsend to the fans in Lexington. The Wildcats are undefeated and taking dead aim at the top of the heap, and they had better take advantage of having point guard John Wall around, because the freshman would likely be around for just one season.

Look at the Big East - this is supposed to be a "down season" for the conference, yet schools like Villanova, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, West Virginia and Georgetown have all been among the top fifteen teams for much of the year.

North Carolina may be in the midst of rebuilding, but Duke is always a mainstay, and other ACC schools have a chance to make some noise, including Clemson, Georgia Tech and Miami. Last year's runner-up, the Michigan State Spartans, are known to get better as the season wears on, and if Purdue can bounce back from some setbacks, they will be double-tough in the Big Ten, as will Ohio State, which has Evan Turner in the lineup again.

Tennessee has enough talent that it dismissed All-American Tyler Smith and still beat Kansas with six scholarship players. They're dangerous in the SEC, and together with Ole Miss and Mississippi State (with shot-blocker Jarvis Varnado) they can give Kentucky a challenge.

We can go on and on, mentioning teams like Gonzaga, Temple, BYU, New Mexico, Butler and Northern Iowa, all ready, willing and able to shock the world, but if you have followed college basketball, you know that kind of thing can and DOES happen.

Could we get a shocker like we did a few years ago when George Mason made it all the way to the Final Four?

Maybe. The best thing is that you can bet on it. Wager in college hoops action in many different ways at BetUS.com, betting on pointspreads, totals, money lines, parlays, teasers, specials and a whole lot more, and turn your March Madness into "January, February and March Gladness."

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