Odds to Win the 2013 Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament: Indiana Favored

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Odds to win the 2013 Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament were available at Sportsbook.com as we inch closer to the March Madness frenzy.  Sportsbook.com is offering a FREE $100 BET when you join here

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Among the current favorites, Indiana had odds of 9/2, Duke 6/1, Florida 7/1 and Louisville was also at 7/1 odds of winning the NCAA Basketball Tournament. 

Indiana is no big surprise as the Hoosiers are 25-4 overall this season playing in a tough division that includes 24-5 Michigan and six other teams well over .500. 

Here are all your odds to win the 2013 Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament below.

Indiana 9/2

Duke 6/1

Florida 7/1

Louisville 7/1

Miami FL 8/1

Michigan 8/1

Kansas 10/1

Georgetown 10/1

Gonzaga 10/1

Michigan State 12/1

Syracuse 18/1

St. Louis 25/1

Ohio State 25/1

New Mexico 30/1

Arizona 30/1

Pittsburgh 40/1

UCLA 40/1  

Find more odds here.

  • Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter  

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