2016-2017 NCAA Basketball Championship Betting Odds: Louisville Cardinals

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2016-2017 NCAA Basketball Championship Betting Odds: Louisville Cardinals

The 2016-2017 NCAA College Basketball betting odds to win for Louisville were at 16-1 and subject to change so better lock them in now here.

2016-2017 NCAA Championship Odds: 16-1
2015-2016 Record: 23-8, 12-6 ACC
2015-2016 Postseason: None

The Louisville Cardinals are at odds of 16-1 to win the NCAA Championship in 2017. The team went 23-8,, last season, going 12-6 in the ACC.

The Louisville Cardinals won 23 games last season but a self-imposed ban kept them out of the NCAA Tournament.

The problem for the Cardinals is that they probably cost themselves a lot of money and they hurt some of their own players in the process.

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The Cardinals enter the 2016-2017 season having to replace Damion Lee, Trey Lewis and Chinanu Onuaku. The Cardinals do bring back Quentin Snyder who averaged 9.4 points per game last season.

He will be backed up by Penn transfer Tony Hicks who averaged 13.2 points per game two years ago. Donovan Mitchell joins Snyder in the backcourt after averaging 7.4 points per game last season.

The Cardinals are hoping that sophomore Deng Adel will be able to return from a leg injury this season. He will be joined by 6-7 freshman V.J. King along with 6-10 redshirt junior Mangok Mathiang and sophomore Raymond Spalding.

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