Butler Would Pay Out $7500 With NCAA Championship Win

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Don't look now but the Butler Bulldogs are playing in the Elite Eight and a win over Kansas State would propel them into the Final Four.  Butler promises a payout of $7500 for every $100 bet should they win the 2010 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship at BetUS.com.   

Butler is 1 win away from literally a dream scenario, having knocked off Syracuse. If they can beat Kansas St. they will play in the Final Four in their home town. Butler beat #1 seed Syracuse, thanks to a very strong opening start. Ironically, the Bulldogs had come from behind in their 1st two games in the NCAA Tournament.

Butler is the first Horizon League school to reach a regional final.

Elsewhere, Kansas State would pay out $2000 for every $100 bet should they go on to win the 2010 NCAA Championship, Kentucky would pay around $350 while West Virginia promised a payout of $1000.

Get a FREE $75 in CASH when you open an online betting account with $200

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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