Ohio State Odds to Win the 2011 NCAA Championship

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Mar/23/2011
Ohio State Odds to Win the 2011 NCAA Championship

Ohio State odds to win the 2011 NCAA Championship were set at +255 or just better than 2/1, paying $255 for every $100 bet or $25.50 for every $10 bet at Bookmaker.com

The Buckeyes were the favorites to win the Championship, followed closely by Kansas and Duke. 

Ohio State has played the favorite throughout much of the past few months, alternating occasionally with Duke. 

Ohio State rolled over George Mason this past weekend to advance into this year’s Sweet 16.  David Lighty scored all seven of his 3-point shots, scoring 25 points while William Buford and Jared Sullinger each scored 18 points, leading to a 98-66 victory. 

"They're the toughest squad that we faced," George Mason forward Ryan Pearson said of Ohio State. "When they got guys that's just hitting on all cylinders, all night long, and they're sharing the ball and they're just going out there and just having fun, it's kind of tough for the opponent to stop.

"They just made shots. And even when we tried to cut the lead and come out, they just came right back at us, firing on all cylinders. They're a great program, they're a tough team to beat. I think they're going to go real far in this tournament."

 

 

ODDS TO WIN 2011 NCAA(B) TOURNAMENT

10565

OHIO STATE

+255

10569

KENTUCKY

+1200

10572

MARQUETTE

+2500

10577

NORTH CAROLINA

+1000

10579

DUKE

+270

10583

ARIZONA

+2500

10589

CONNECTICUT

+1700

10593

SAN DIEGO STATE

+2000

10595

KANSAS

+250

10600

RICHMOND

+2500

10607

FLORIDA STATE

+2100

10611

BUTLER

+2500

10615

WISCONSIN

+2000

10619

BYU

+2200

10623

FLORIDA

+1200

10630

VA COMMONWEALTH

+2700

 

Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com  

 

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