NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Betting Odds - 2021

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Apr/01/2021

  • BetOnline released odds on the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player with Drew Timme paying out $175 for every $100 bet should he get the nod

  • Jalen Suggs has the second shortest odds, paying out $350 for every $100 bet

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BetOnline has released prop bets on the this weekend's NCAA Tournament Final Four.  One of the props offered is for Most Outstanding Player.

Drew Timme (Gonzaga) +175 and Jalen Suggs (Gonzaga) +350 lead the pack.

NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player

Drew Timme (Gonzaga)          +175  

Jalen Suggs (Gonzaga) +350  

MaCio Teague (Baylor)           +550  

Corey Kispert (Gonzaga)         +650  

Davion Mitchell (Baylor)         +750  

Jared Butler (Baylor)   +800  

Quentin Grimes (Houston)     +1200

Marcus Sasser (Houston)        +1800

Johnny Juzang (UCLA) +2200

Dejon Jarreau (Houston)        +2500

Matthew Mayer (Baylor)        +5000

“Drew wants to go toe-to-toe with the best of the best,” Wags small forward Corey Kispert told reporters earlier in the week. “All of the facial hair and giggling and laughing and celebrations aside, Drew’s a dog.” At this point, some light rehearsal may be a good use of Timme’s hotel downtime leading into Saturday. “[Drew] gets us going,” Jalen Suggs said postgame. ”He gets us all fired up.”

In a 85-66 victory over Southern California, Timme had 23 points and five rebounds.

BetOnline is also offering odds on Timme's total scoring against UCLA.

Drew Timme total points vs. UCLA

Over 19.5

Under 19.5

Saggs also contributed significantly to Gonzaga's latest double digit victory.

Suggs made a pair of 3s and 7 of 11 shots (18 points).  In addition to racking up 18 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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