PPH College Basketball Betting Action for February 21, 2026: Florida vs. Ole Miss, Cincinnati vs. Kansas

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Two of the more heavily wagered on games in college basketball in terms of lopsided spread action early in the day are Florida vs. Ole Miss and Cincinnati vs. Kansas.  Arizona vs. Houston was the most bet on game early (this one goes off at 3 pm ET) with both sides seeing balanced action. 

Florida vs. Ole Miss

This 12 pm ET game had the Gators as a big -13.5 favorite at Ole Miss.  Florida was the most wagered on side early on seeing 85% or greater of the action. 

A few sportsbooks and Pay Per Head sites have moved the number off the 13.5 to 13, but most have held at 13.5, suggesting there is a limited opinion on this game where the oddsmakers are concerned. 

Travis Perry is shooting 34.9% from beyond the arc with 1.4 made 3-pointers per game for the Rebels, while averaging 5.1 points. Storr is averaging 18.9 points and 1.5 steals over the past 10 games.

Alex Condon is averaging 13.7 points, eight rebounds and 3.6 assists for the Gators. Thomas Haugh is averaging 17.3 points over the last 10 games.

Haugh's total points scored over/under for this game is set at 16.5. 

Cincinnati vs. Kansas 

This 1 pm ET game had the Wildcats as a -10.5 favorite hosting the Bearcats. 

This one dropped from Kansas -12 to -10 at some of the recreational books, suggesting a strong opinion on Cincinnati. The reason being, 85% or greater of the spread action is on Kansas for this game. 

Flory Bidunga is averaging 14.5 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.8 blocks for the Jayhawks. Peterson is averaging 2.2 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

Baba Miller is averaging 13.7 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists for the Bearcats. Jizzle James is averaging 11.4 points over the last 10 games.

Miller''s rebound total over/under for this game was posted at 9.5. 

Easy-to-Use College Basketball Bookie Interface

Things can get pretty wild during March Madness. There are just about always NCAA basketball games going on, and it can make it tricky for NCAA basketball bettors to keep up.

With this in mind, the best NCAA basketball betting software needs to be very easy to use. People should be able to place bets quickly so that they don’t miss the opportunity to win money on college basketball games.

The interface that you’ll get when you utilize Ace Per Head’s betting software will be very simple and straightforward. It’ll make it easy for sports bettors to get their bets in fast throughout March Madness.

Plenty of NCAA Basketball Betting Options

Those interested in betting on NCAA basketball will want to be able to do more than just bet on games straight up. They’ll also want to be able to get access to total bets, parlay bets, prop bets, and more.

Ace Per Head’s bookie software will enable sports bettors to pick and choose the types of bets they want to put in. It’ll also give them access to the latest sharp betting lines, which will fluctuate from one minute to the next based on all the bets that are coming in.

  • Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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