Odds To Win Region Ncaa Tournament

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Want college basketball futures? Find 08 March, 2021 future odds. Compare future betting lines from the best sportsbooks online this NCAAB season. Track the average odds to win the 2021 NCAA Men’s Tournament for all major D1 basketball programs. Gonzaga, Baylor, Villanova, and Michigan are the top-four favorites as of mid-February. View teams individually or alongside others trending in the same direction. Gonzaga is currently listed as the +275 favorite (Bet $100 to win $275) to capture the championship at BetMGM. Also in the top three mix is Baylor at +300 odds, and Michigan at +400 odds. Rounding out the top five contenders to win the 2021 NCAA Tournament are the Illinois Fighting Illini at +1100 and another Big Ten school in the Iowa Hawkeyes. Odds as of March 1 at Bovada. Why Gonzaga Is The 2021 March Madness Odds Favorite. The Gonzaga Bulldogs were always going to remain a top-five team no matter what happened in the opening few weeks of college hoops but if you take down four top 25-ranked teams like Kansas, West Virginia, Iowa and Virginia, oddsmakers had to take notice.

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Now that the NBA Draft deadline has passed, we have a more clear picture of what the 2020-21 college hoops season will look like.

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Over at Bovada, their most recent odds to win the 2021 NCAA Tournament have the Kentucky Wildcats tied with Gonzaga and Iowa for the second-best odds to win it all at +1100. Virginia is just ahead at +900 for the top spot.

Personally, I can’t see Kentucky having odds this good without Olivier Sarr being eligible, so maybe the oddsmakers are guessing he will be, or maybe they have some sort of inside scoop.

Odds To Win Region Ncaa Tournament

If Sarr doesn’t play, then I’d imagine Kentucky is down around Duke at +1500, maybe even lower. Gonzaga and Virginia would definitely be ahead with the firepower they have coming back, and Baylor has a strong case to be higher as well.

As for who the Cats face next season, Kansas is currently the highest at +2000, and they’re the only team in the top 15 best odds, followed by Tennessee (+2500), Florida (+4000) and Louisville (+4000).

However, I think there’s a decent chance Kentucky faces either Texas Tech (+1800) or West Virginia (+2200) in the Big 12/SEC Challenge, so that should be another tough non-conference test.

Bovada odds to win 2021 NCAA Tournament

  • Villanova +900
  • Gonzaga +1100
  • Iowa +1100
  • Kentucky +1100
  • Baylor +1200
  • Virginia +1200
  • Michigan +1400
  • Duke +1500
  • Creighton +1800
  • Michigan St. +1800
  • Texas Tech +1800
  • Kansas +2000
  • North Carolina +2000
  • Wisconsin +2000
  • Florida St. +2200
  • West Virginia +2200
  • Houston +2500
  • Tennessee +2500
  • Connecticut +2800
  • Indiana +3000
  • Oregon +3000
  • San Diego State. +3000
  • Illinois +3500
  • Ohio St. +3500
  • Florida +4000
  • Louisville +4000

Elsewhere, the folks at BetOnline have also released new odds to win it all, and they’re not ‘quite’ as high on Kentucky as Bovada is. BetOnline has the Wildcats tied with Kansas for the sixth-best odds at 12-1. Virginia (10-1), Gonzaga (9-1), Baylor (8-1), Iowa (15-2) and Villanova (7-1) rounded out the top five.

Other SEC teams included are Tennessee (22-1), Florida (30-1), Auburn (40-1) and LSU (40-1).

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Odds To Win Region Ncaa Tournament Bracket

  • Villanova 7/1
  • Iowa 15/2
  • Baylor 8/1
  • Gonzaga 9/1
  • Virginia 10/1
  • Kansas 12/1
  • Kentucky 12/1
  • Duke 14/1
  • Illinois 16/1
  • Michigan State 16/1
  • West Virginia 16/1
  • Wisconsin 16/1
  • Creighton 18/1
  • Florida State 18/1
  • North Carolina 18/1
  • San Diego State 20/1
  • Tennessee 22/1
  • Michigan 25/1
  • Oregon 28/1
  • Texas Tech 28/1
  • Florida 30/1
  • Ohio State 30/1
  • UCLA 30/1
  • Louisville 33/1
  • Seton Hall 33/1
  • Houston 35/1
  • Arizona State 40/1
  • Auburn 40/1
  • Indiana 40/1
  • LSU 40/1
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