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Mid-Major Conference Week

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Today I will do another short newsletter in the spirit of getting them out early in the day.

I’m focused on the particulars of handicapping and betting smaller conference tournaments.

I’ll cover two important axioms, suggest some teams to prioritize, and as always, we’ll close with this week’s Bets of the Week!

Let’s get after it.

#1 – Know the Bracket Structure

The differences in how conference tournaments are run are vast.

To illustrate this, I’ll look at the Sun Belt and the Horizon, solving the same problem with very different brackets.

Sun Belt = the crazy, extreme ladder.

All 14 teams show up in Pensacola at a neutral site (Pensacola Bay Center), and the whole thing is built to protect the regular-season top teams. The 1 and 2 seeds don’t play until the semifinals, needing only two wins for the auto-bid.

The bottom has to survive a literal week-long gauntlet as a 14 seed has to win seven games in seven days to cut the nets. Yikes.

Here’s the crazy visual:

Horizon League = highly balanced bracket, home-court.

Horizon’s 2026 revamp is almost the opposite: early games are on the best seed’s home-court, then the tournament shifts to a neutral site in Indianapolis (Corteva Coliseum) for the final rounds.

Other than one play-in game, all teams have to win the initial round to advance, and re-seeding means matchups in Indy are unpredictable.

Betting implication: every extra round is another chance to lose plus fatigue for the winning team. Home court plays a role sometimes, but not always.

So you’ll need to (1) convert the bracket to wins required per team, (2) tag each game home vs. neutral, (3) price the projected fatigue/rest swing in expected outcome.

 

#2 – Shop Hard for the Best Prices (Including Exchanges)

I’ve seen huge variance in how different sportsbooks price conference tournament futures, especially in smaller leagues.

Juice Reel shows me that a $100 bet on Marist to win the MAAC pays $725 on Caesars but only $475 on DraftKings.

I bet DraftKings bettors could use the extra 52% yield – so don’t cut corners here!

Also, remember exchanges like NoVig or Kalshi offer tight spreads and allow you to bet against teams to win (and play bookie), not just bet on them.

Do your homework.

#3 – Values I Like

You can see all my conference tournament bets by subscribing, but here are a couple directions I like:

  1. McNeese to win the Southland Conference (+115 on DraftKings) – Stephen F. Austin is the regular-season champ, but McNeese is #2 and gets to play all games at their home arena (!!). They get byes to the semifinal and in addition to being a higher ranked KenPom team than SFA, they are undefeated at home.

  2. Weber St. to win the Big Sky (+900 on theScore) – This team has the best SVI in a shockingly balanced conference and has a bye as far as any other team (the quarterfinals). I like this price.

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