Daily Sweat: The men's college basketball conference tournament frenzy continues

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Daily Sweat: The men's college basketball conference tournament frenzy continues
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There's no shortage of key basketball games to bet on Friday.

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In Kansas City, Kansas is favored by 4.5 points over Iowa State in what could be a raucous atmosphere. Iowa State fans travel well and KU is located just outside of KC. The teams split the season series — each team won at home. KU will be without coach Bill Self again as he was hospitalized Wednesday night due to what the team said was an illness.

The Scarlet Knights are the No. 9 seed instead and are 6.5-point underdogs to Purdue in the Big Ten’s opening game of the day. Purdue hasn’t been great down the stretch and if the Big Ten’s upset theme continues, Rutgers is a good play. Michigan State is a 3.5-point favorite over No. 13 seed Ohio State after the Buckeyes have pulled two upsets to get to the quarterfinals. Indiana is just a 1.5-point favorite over Maryland in the first game of the evening session.

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