Payout on Duke Blue Devils Winning 2018 Men's Basketball Tournament Championship

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Duke would pay $70 for every $20 bet should they go onto win the 2018 College Basketball Championship. 

Duke won the regular-season meeting versus Syracuse 60-44 at home on Feb. 24, which offers up some hope that this team should advance to the Elite Eight.  Their odds (payout) will get reduced as the Final approaches so it is important to lock the price in ahead of their Friday night game here.

There is one concern here: The 85-points-per-game average scoring Blue Devils go against an ACC rival that has held three straight opponents to 60 or less after coming out of the First Four in Dayton.

But Duke has been among the most dominant teams in this year's tournament.

Duke had no problem demolishing Rhode Island 87-62 on Saturday.

Marvin Bagley III, the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year, poured in 22 points to go with nine rebounds and the second-seeded Blue Devils overwhelmed seventh-seeded Rhode Island 87-62 on Saturday to earn the program’s 26th trip to the Sweet 16.

”After seeing these last couple games, these last few days of basketball, seeing what can happen, we have an idea that this tournament anything can happen,” Bagley said. ”We can’t look ahead. We’ve got to worry about now.”

Here are your odds to win the 2018 Men's College Basketball Championship.

Odds to win 2018 NCAA Men's Tournament (4/2/18)
Team Odds
Villanova 11/4
Duke 7/2
Kansas 6/1
Michigan 7/1
Purdue 8/1
West Virginia 12/1
Texas Tech 20/1
Clemson 25/1
Kansas State 25/1
Loyola Chicago 25/1
Florida State 30/1
Syracuse 70/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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