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One bet for every AP preseason top 25 team, plus three that just missed the cut
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One bet for every AP preseason top 25 team, plus three that just missed the cut

ESPN about 1 hour 1 mins read
Pamela Maldonado breaks down all the teams (and then some) in the AP preseason poll with one bet for each of them.

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