About this episode
With the 2026 NCAA Men’s Tournament underway, bettors are searching for any edge they can find during March Madness.
In this clip from Madden On The Line, sports betting analyst Jo Madden explains one of the most popular betting strategies used by professional bettors during the tournament: first-half unders.
Jo breaks down why sharp money often targets first-half totals in early tournament games:
🏀 Neutral courts create slower starts
📉 Teams play tight defense early
📺 Long TV timeouts disrupt scoring rhythm
⏱ Players are feeling out their opponent early in the game
Because of these factors, many professional bettors believe first-half unders historically hit at a higher rate than full-game unders during the NCAA Tournament.
As March Madness begins and sportsbooks release totals for first-round games, this strategy can provide valuable insight for bettors looking to understand where sharp money may be moving.
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