Odds to Win 2014 South Regional Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament

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Odds to win the 2014 South Regional Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament were available at Sportsbook.com.  Place your 1st bet, get your 2nd bet for FREE (up to $100) here.

Florida would pay just shy of EVEN odds or -120.  Kansas pays just short of $40 for every $10 bet or $400 for every $100 bet.  Syracuse pays $75 or $750 on a $100 bet.

Two more schools with single digit odds included UCLA, which would pay out $85 for every $10 bet, and Ohio State paying $100 for every $10 wagered.

All other schools odds to win the 2014 South Regional NCAA Basketball Tournament were in the double digits with VCU at +1500, paying $150 for every $10 bet or $1500 on every $100), Pittsburgh +2500, New Mexico +2500, Stanford +7500 and Colorado +8500.

Who wants a real long shot?

Dayton would pay out $1000 for every $10 bet or $10000 for every $100 bet with odds at +10000.  Stephen F. Austin pays $1750 on a $10 bet.  Tulsa pays $3000.  Albany pays $5000.  Both Eastern Kentucky and Western Michigan pay out $10,000 on a $10 bet should they somehow manage to win this year’s South Regional Tournament.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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