Kentucky Wildcats Odds to Win the 2019 Men's College Basketball Championship - December 8

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/08/2018

The Kentucky Wildcats odds of winning the 2019 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship were set at 16-1 as of December 8.


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Odds to win 2019 NCAA Men's Tournament (4/8/19)
Team Odds
Duke 5/2
Gonzaga 6/1
Kansas 10/1
Virginia 12/1
Nevada 14/1
Kentucky 16/1
Michigan 16/1
North Carolina 16/1
Tennessee 20/1
Villanova 25/1
Auburn 33/1
Michigan State 33/1
Kansas State 40/1
Texas Tech 40/1
Florida 50/1
Indiana 50/1
Mississippi State 50/1
Ohio State 50/1
Oregon 50/1
Purdue 50/1
Syracuse 50/1
UCLA 50/1
Virginia Tech 50/1
West Virginia 50/1
Wichita State 50/1
Wisconsin 50/1
Cincinnati 66/1
Clemson 66/1
Florida State 66/1
LSU 66/1
Marquette 66/1
Maryland 66/1
Miami, Fl. 66/1
St. John's 66/1
Louisville 80/1
Texas 80/1
Arizona 100/1
Arizona State 100/1
Baylor 100/1
Buffalo 100/1
Butler 100/1
North Carolina State 100/1
Penn State 100/1
Seton Hall 100/1
TCU 100/1
Texas A&M 100/1
Vanderbilt 100/1
Washington 100/1
Xavier 100/1
Loyola-Chicago 150/1

From ESPN.com: “After VMI and Winthrop made a combined 32 3-pointers against Kentucky, the Wildcats have made adjustments in terms of their perimeter defense. Tennessee State, Monmouth and UNC Greensboro shot a combined 15-for-52 over Kentucky's past three games.”

Heading into their December 8 game versus Seton Hall, Kentucky was sitting at 7-1 Straight Up but just 3-5 Against The Spread.

Their odds are likely to get a bit longer following a loss to Seton Hall Saturday.

The Wildcats had won seven in a row, all coming by double-figures. But none of those games were against high-major opponents.  They dropped their game against the Pirates 83-84.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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