Miami vs. Indiana: NCAA Tournament Same Game Parlay Picks (3/19)

The Miami Hurricanes and Indiana Hoosiers were higher seeds that many predicted would be upset in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Both teams managed to survive, though they did so in very different ways. The Hoosiers' result was never really in doubt, while the Hurricanes needed a 16-1 run at the end of their game to come away victorious.

Here is the best Miami vs. Indiana same game parlay for Sunday, March 19th.

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March Madness Round of 32 Same Game Parlay Bets

Norchad Omier Over 9.5 Rebounds (-130)

Much was made of whether or not Omier would be able to play in the Hurricanes' first-round game and rightfully so. Without him, the Canes would likely be at home watching the Drake Bulldogs play in this game.

Omier was a beast on the glass, pulling down 14 rebounds in the win. He was up against a much smaller Drake team, but Omier has put up great numbers against everyone. He averages 9.8 per game this season, and he has 10 or more boards in his last three full games.

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Trayce Jackson-Davis Over 24.5 Points (+120)

While Omier's presence was huge on the glass and on offense, he wasn't able to handle Darnell Brodie inside. Brodie had 20 points and shot 64.3% from the field. It was his best performance of the season.

The Hoosiers have big men that are going to cause problems for the Hurricanes, and the best of the bunch is Trayce Jackson-Davis. He has scored 24 or more in five consecutive games, and there is nothing that the Hurricanes do defensively that makes it seem as though his streak won’t continue on Sunday.

Miami Over 75.5 Points (+120)

The Hurricanes were terrible offensively in their opening-round win. They made just 30.4% of their shots from the field, as they finished the game with just 17 made shots. The performance was shocking because the Canes are averaging 78.9 points per game, and prior to Friday, they had scored at least 70 points in 11 straight games.

The Hoosiers have allowed five of their last six opponents to hit the 70-point mark, including two who hit 80. The Canes like to play at a faster pace than they did Friday. It seemed they got their confidence at the end of the game, and that should carry through to Sunday. Even if they don't win, they're going to score plenty in this game.

Parlay Odds: +650

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