Arizona Wildcats NCAA Tournament Odds to Win 2009 Championship

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Mar/25/2009

The Arizona Wildcats NCAA Tournament odds to win the 2009 Championship were listed at a whopping +7000 for a payout potential of $7000 with every $100 bet at Sportsinteraction.com. Receive a FREE $50 bet with Sportsinteraction.com  (restrictions do apply). 

Sports Interaction was offering the very best payout odds on Arizona compared to all other online sportsbooks.  Gambling911.com found payout odds as low as +3000 on Arizona to win the 2009 NCAA Championship - that's $4000 less than what Sportsinteraction.com is promising to pay!

Arizona has beaten two teams definitively thus far while Louisville nearly lost to Sienna on Sunday.

The Wildcats relish their new role as long shots.  The NCAA tournament perennials took an early 14-point lead Sunday and advanced to the Midwest Regional semifinals by beating upstart Cleveland State 71-57.

"Making it to the Sweet 16 feels great," Budinger said. "We're showing that we're a lot better than what people thought of us."

Arizona is returning to the Sweet 16 after a three year absence. 

Not surprisingly, Arizona as the lowest seed playing in the Sweet 16 had the longest odds to win the 2009 NCAA Tournament Championship.

Be sure to shop around for the best NCAA Tournament odds to win the 2009 Championship as Gambling911.com has found payout variances over $4000 across the board on some teams (and we see that scenario here with Arizona).  Just as most of you are shopping for the best values in today's economy, so too should you be doing the same when it comes to finding the best NCAA Tournament Championship odds.  And when it comes to Arizona, Sportsinteraction.com was offering much better odds than its competitors.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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