Where Can I Bet the NC State vs. Purdue Final Four Game From My State?

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Ean Lamb

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Our friends at BetUS will be offering plenty of betting opportunities on the Final Four game between NC State and Purdue.  Here you can bet on the game outcome, game and player props no matter the state you happen to reside in or are visiting.  You must be 18 or older.

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North Carolina Regulated Website Restrictions

If you are in North Carolina and wish to place a bet on the NC State vs. Purdue game, there are plenty of regulated websites in which to choose from as the state recently began licensing mobile sportsbooks on March 11, 2024.

North Carolina posted a $198 million handle in its first week of online sports betting.  College Basketball is wildly popular in the Tar Heel State and it certainly helps that the likes of Duke and UNC made it into this year's March Madness.  UNC was actually the first number one seed to get knocked out of the tournament.  Duke made it a little deeper.  But the very unlikely North Carolina State is the team that has made it all the way to the Final Four.  They are a +9.5 dog facing off against one of the last remaining No. 1 seeds, Purdue.

Regulated Sites North Carolina

FanDuel, Caesars, DraftKings, Bet365, Fanatics, ESPN Bet, BetMGM

Must be 21 or older, winnings are subject to a 6% tax.

Betting on in-state schools is permitted as are college player props.

Indiana Regulated Website Restrictions

Those in Indiana will not be able to place player prop bets on this game with a state-regulated site.  BetUS, which is licensed internationally, offers an excellent alternative.

Websites regulated by the state of Indiana include the following:

  • FanDuel
  • DraftKings
  • Caesars
  • BetRivers
  • BetMGM
  • Fanatics Sportsbook
  • SBK Sportsbook
  • ESPN BET
  • Hard Rock Bet
  • Bally Bet
  • bet365

You must be at least 21 years old.  25% of tax is withheld plus a state tax of 3.25% does apply.

NC State vs. Purdue Player Prop Bets

*Available where applicable

Scoring

Braden Smith (11.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Casey Morsell (10.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

D.J. Burns Jr. (14.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

DJ Horne (15.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

Fletcher Loyer (10.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Lance Jones (11.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Mason Gillis (6.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Michael O'Connell (7.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

Mohamed Diarra (8.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

Trey Kaufman-Renn (6.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Zach Edey (25.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Rebounds

Braden Smith (5.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Casey Morsell (2.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

D.J. Burns Jr. (4.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

DJ Horne (3.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

Fletcher Loyer (2.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Lance Jones (2.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Mason Gillis (4.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Michael O'Connell (3.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

Mohamed Diarra (10.5)

North Carolina State Wolfpack

Trey Kaufman-Renn (3.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

Zach Edey (14.5)

Purdue Boilermakers

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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