North Carolina Odds to Win the 2011 NCAA Championship

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North Carolina or UNC odds to win the 2011 NCAA Championship were set at 12/1 paying $1200 for every $100 bet or $120 for every $10 bet at SBG Global.   They had double the odds of winning entering the Tournament (25/1). 

North Carolina just barely managed to advance with an 86-83 win over Washington.  The Tar Heels have made more Sweet 16 appearances than any other school.   

John Henson had his 14th straight game with at least 10 rebounds and recorded his eighth straight double-double. Henson also had four blocks, passing Eric Montross for fifth place on UNC's career list.  Kendall Marshall's 14 assists set a North Carolina record for an NCAA tournament game. The old record was 12 by Kenny Smith in 1987.

More odds to win the 2011 NCAA Championship appear below and are courtesy of SBG Global

 

Arizona +6000

Butler +4500

BYU +2500

Connecticut +1200

Duke +350

Florida +1400

Florida State +3000

Kansas +200

Kentucky +1400

Marquette +7500

North Carolina +1200

Ohio State +300

Wisconsin +1500

Field (Any Other) NA NA +1000

 

Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com  

 

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