Auburn Tigers March Madness Odds 2019

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/16/2019

The Auburn Tigers odds of winning the NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship were set at 100/1 for a payout of $100 on every $1 bet.

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What They Are Saying

ESPN.com: "Bruce Pearl's team has been up and down, but if Jared Harper, Bryce Brown and Chuma Okeke shoot the ball well, Auburn is a tough team to beat. The big question is whether Auburn can turn people over in the tournament. Auburn is No. 1 in the nation in forcing turnovers, with a 25 percent turnover percentage."

How the Books Fared

Auburn has gone 15-12-3 Against The Spread this season, so they've been a little tough on the regional bookmakers.  They covered the spread in four straight games prior to just missing the cover by a half point versus Florida Saturay.

Who They Will Likely Meet

Auburn is likely to face Minnesota.  If that's the case, The Tigers will likely open as a -4.5 to -5 favorite.

Odds to win 2019 NCAA Men's Tournament (4/8/19) BET HERE
Team Odds
Duke 9/4
Gonzaga 9/2
Virginia 6/1
North Carolina 10/1
Kentucky 12/1
Michigan State 12/1
Tennessee 12/1
Michigan 16/1
Texas Tech 18/1
Houston 30/1
Kansas State 30/1
Purdue 30/1
Nevada 40/1
LSU 55/1
Marquette 55/1
Florida State 60/1
Villanova 60/1
Iowa State 80/1
Kansas 80/1
Wisconsin 85/1
Auburn 100/1
Louisville 100/1
Mississippi State 100/1
Syracuse 100/1
Virginia Tech 100/1
Buffalo 150/1
Maryland 150/1
Cincinnati 200/1
Washington 200/1
Iowa 250/1
Wofford 250/1
Arizona State 300/1
Baylor 300/1
Central Florida 300/1
Florida 300/1
Hofstra 300/1
Indiana 300/1
NC State 300/1
VCU 300/1
Ole Miss 400/1
Creighton 500/1
Liberty 500/1
Minnesota 500/1
Murray State 500/1
Oklahoma 500/1
Seton Hall 500/1
St. John's 500/1
TCU 500/1
Texas 500/1
Utah State 500/1
Yale 500/1

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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