Favorites went haywire in March Madness odds on Friday and Saturday. At one point, they won 20 consecutive games — all 16 on Friday and the first four on Saturday. And the public betting masses got paid, often via moneyline parlays on those favorites. But all it takes to turn the tide is one big team to tumble. On Sunday, defending national champion and No. 1 seed Florida was that team, changing the tenor of the weekend battle between bettors and bookmakers. "That stopped the barrage of favorite bettors and moneyline parlays," Caesars Sports head of basketball trading Rich Zanco said. "Iowa wi...
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