UNC Sees 5 Times the Number of Action Than Favorite UConn

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Mar/18/2024

Since the NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed earlier this evening, one team has been getting hammered by the betting public.

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Our shop reports that North Carolina has already created a liability 5x that of the next team (UConn) since the refreshed, 68-team NCAAM Championship futures market was set.

"We went from 20/1 to 14/1 to 12/1 in a matter of minutes," Sportsbook Manager Adam Burns said. "UNC is obviously a blue-chip program with a storied history, but we haven't seen this kind of Tar Heels tourney support in years."

Here are the Top 5 most bet teams since the updated odds were released a couple of hours ago:

1. North Carolina

2. UConn

3. Tennessee

4. Iowa State

5. Auburn


And below are the opening spreads for each game, as well as the current March Madness title odds.

March Madness odds are subject to change and will be updated daily on these pages:


Play-In Games

Boise State vs Colorado (-3)

Montana State vs Grambling State (-4)

Virginia vs Colorado State (-2)

Howard (-2½) vs Wagner

East Region

Stetson vs UConn (-27)

Northwestern vs Florida Atlantic (-2½)

UAB vs San Diego State (-7)

Yale vs Auburn (-13½)

Duquesne vs BYU (-8)

Morehead State vs Illinois (-12½)

Drake vs Washington State (-1)

South Dakota State vs Iowa State (-15½)

Midwest Region

TCU (-3½) vs Utah State

McNeese State vs Gonzaga (-6)

Samford vs Kansas (-6½)

Oregon (pk) vs South Carolina (pk)

Akron vs Creighton (-12½)

Saint Peter’s vs Tennessee (-19)

South Region

Longwood vs Houston (-23½)

Texas A&M (pk) vs Nebraska (pk)

James Madison vs Wisconsin (-4)

Vermont vs Duke (-11½)

NC State vs Texas Tech (-5½)

Oakland vs Kentucky (-13½)

Western Kentucky vs Marquette (-14)

West Region

Michigan State (-1½) vs Mississippi State

Grand Canyon vs St. Mary’s (-5½)

Charleston vs Alabama (-9)

New Mexico (-3) vs Clemson

Colgate vs Baylor (-12½)

Nevada (-1) vs Dayton

Long Beach State vs Arizona (-19½)

NCAAM Championship

Connecticut #1
    

4/1

Houston #1

6/1

Purdue #1

7/1

Arizona #2

12/1

North Carolina #1
    

12/1

Auburn #4
    
14/1

Tennessee #2
    

16/1

Creighton #3
    

20/1

Iowa State #2
    
20/1

Marquette #2
    
20/1

Illinois #3

25/1

Kentucky #3    

30/1

Baylor #3

33/1

Kansas #4
        
33/1

Alabama #4

40/1

BYU #6
    
40/1

Duke #4
    

40/1

Gonzaga #5

50/1

Michigan State #9
    

50/1

Saint Marys #5
    

50/1

Wisconsin #5
    
50/1

Florida #7
    
66/1

New Mexico #11
    

70/1

San Diego State #5
    

80/1

Texas #7
    

100/1

Texas Tech #6
    

100/1

Clemson #6

120/1

Drake #10


120/1

Mississippi State #8
    

120/1

Nebraska #8
    

120/1

Nevada #10

120/1

South Carolina #6
    

120/1

TCU #9
    

120/1

Washington State #7
    

120/1

Colorado #10
    

150/1

Colorado State #10
    

150/1

NC State #11
    

150/1

Oregon #11
    

150/1

Texas A&M #9
    

150/1

Utah State #8
    

150/1

Boise State #10
    

200/1

Dayton #7

200/1

Florida Atlantic #8
    

200/1

Grand Canyon #12
    

200/1

James Madison #12
    

200/1

Northwestern #9
    

200/1

Duquesne #11
    

500/1

McNeese #12
    

500/1

Saint Peters #15
    

500/1

Samford #13
    

500/1

Vermont #13
    

500/1

Virginia #10    

500/1

Yale #13
    

500/1

Akron #14


1000/1

Charleston #13
    

1000/1

Colgate #14

1000/1

Grambling #16
    

1000/1

Howard #16
    

1000/1

Long Beach State #15
    

1000/1

Longwood #16
    

1000/1

Montana State #16
    

1000/1

Morehead State #14
    

1000/1

Oakland #14
    

1000/1

South Dakota State #15
    

1000/1

Stetson #16

1000/1

UAB #12
    

1000/1

Wagner #16
    
1000/1

Western Kentucky #15

1000/1

- BetOnline Press

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