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Nice College of Charleston props as well...

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The Seahawks were a 13 seed in last season's NCAA Tournament. Pretty impressive, considering it was a nine-win team two seasons prior. Kevin Keatts' program is set up to be the most well-rounded in the CAA this season. I'd expect to see some press. Denzel Ingram and Chris Flemmings will lead the way. If they can up their 3-point rates, then look out.

Projected regular-season win total: 23

The Seahawks are the only team listed here that doesn't play one team projected to make the NCAA Tournament with more than 50-percent confidence. Clemson and Middle Tennessee are the only schools that come close. It seems a lock that Keatts' team soars past the 20-W mark by the first week of March.


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11-09-2016 06:30 AM
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