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4 Way-Too-Early Bets to Win the 2019 NCAA Tournament
After watching Villanova dominate the 2018 NCAA Tournament, it's never too early to turn our attention to next year. As of now, which teams make for good bets to cut down the nets 12 months from now?

Kentucky Wildcats

Vegas Odds: 8/1

The only good part of having a superstar freshman class underperform expectations? You get some of them back as (hopefully improved) sophomores.

Kevin Knox and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will likely be gone, but many of the other pieces of 2017's second-best recruiting class could still return as the statuses of Quade Green and P.J. Washington, 5-star recruits from last year, are up in the air. Plus, there's a chance Jarred Vanderbilt could join them after being limited to just a handful of games due to injury, and Jemarl Baker missed all of the 2017-18 season due to injury and is expected to return.

Add in Wenyen Gabriel as a junior and another top-five recruiting class for coach John Calipari, and you have the makings of a very good-looking team.

The key will almost undoubtedly be Green's development at point guard as he will be needed to fill the role vacated by Alexander. If Green makes strides as a sophomore, watch out for this Kentucky Wildcats team.

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