2025 Sweet 16 Betting Lines Open

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For hoops fans, it doesn't get much sweeter than this time of the season.

The Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament is set, and in terms of the odds, the favorites remain the same with BetOnline.ag setting opening odds for each game.

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BetOnline.ag reset NCAA Men's National Championship odds Sunday night, but the favorites remain the same.

Please check out the latest title odds and Sweet 16 game lines below.

Sweet 16

 

BYU vs. Alabama (-4.5, 175)

Maryland vs. Florida (-6.5, 155.5)

Arizona vs. Duke (-9, 153)

Arkansas vs. Texas Tech (-5.5, 147.5)

Ole Miss vs. Michigan State (-2.5, 144.5)

Kentucky vs. Tennessee (-4.5, 146.5)

Michigan vs. Auburn (-8, 152.5)

Purdue vs. Houston (-8, 132.5)

 

Team

Odds

#1 Duke

2/1

#1 Florida

4/1

#1 Houston

5/1

#1 Auburn

6/1

#2 Alabama

14/1

#2 Tennessee

14/1

#3 Texas Tech

18/1

#2 Michigan State

20/1

#4 Maryland

25/1

#4 Arizona

40/1

#3 Kentucky

50/1

#4 Purdue

70/1

#5 Michigan

70/1

#6 BYU

70/1

#6 Ole Miss

100/1

#10 Arkansas

100/1

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