Favorites, Underdogs, and Darkhorses – Betting Odds to win NCAA Basketball National Championship

by WagerHome Blog on February 24, 2022

We are just over three weeks away from Selection Sunday, the date that the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee fulfills dreams and breaks hearts.

There are some teams already guaranteed a spot in the dance, and they are favorites to be in the Final Four. While most of the rest of the field is hoping to try on Cinderella’s slipper for the three-week journey to the Final Four in New Orleans.

National Championship Favorites

Last weekend the NCAA Selection Committee released its current snapshot of what their top-16 looks like, and their favorites largely coincide with the betting favorites.

Gonzaga is the much-deserved top dog, currently paying +450. The Bulldogs are also the top-ranked team in the polls and by the Selection Committee. The second-ranked Auburn Tigers – in the eyes of the Selection Committee – is actually fourth in the current betting odds, paying +1000.

Kentucky was sixth in the released weekend bracket, but the Wildcats are actually second in betting odds, paying +800. The Wildcats from Arizona are the third-highest betting favorite, paying +850.

The Selection Committee gave one of its top seeds to Kansas, the same bracket where Kentucky is the No. 2 seed. But the Jayhawks are paying +1600 to win the National Championship, which is double the payout of Kentucky.

Final Four Underdogs

Tennessee is projected to be the third seed by the Selection Committee, but they are paying a whopping +5000 on a National Championship futures bet. For a team getting that much love from the powers that be and also has wins over North Carolina, Arizona, and Kentucky just over a week ago, that is an incredible value.

Likely, by the time the NCAA releases its full bracket, the odds on Tennessee will have dropped.

The Houston Cougars are in or near the top-10 in most of the various power rankings, but bettors haven’t seemed to notice. The first-place team in the American Athletic Conference is paying +4000.

Favorites, Underdogs, and Darkhorses - Betting Odds to win NCAA Basketball National Championship

Darkhorses Worth a Look

Connecticut is a top-20 team, the Huskies are in third place in the Big East, and they have wins over Auburn and Villanova. The win over Villanova was just this Tuesday – UConn’s fourth win in a row – and they are playing much better basketball than their +10000 odds would suggest.

Another excellent value play is Iowa, who is also playing its best basketball as the postseason nears. The Hawkeyes, paying +10000, have won five of their last six games and rank fourth in the nation in points scored per game. Iowa ranks first in the nation in assists to turnovers, and it’s that kind of mistake-free basketball that wins games in March.

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College Football Bowl Game Betting Picks

by WagerHome Blog on December 24, 2021

We get a full Christmas weekend of NFL action, with the college football bowl schedule taking a backseat to the pros. There is just a single college bowl game on Christmas Day and no games on Sunday the 26th.

But on the 27th, the bowl season kicks into high gear, and the week leading into the College Football Playoff Semifinals is packed with great betting matchups.

East Carolina (+3.5) vs. Boston College – Military Bowl, Dec. 27

The East Carolina Pirates were underestimated all season long and finished the year at 5-3 against the spread when they were the underdog. They won four of their last five games of the season, only losing to unbeaten Cincinnati.

Boston College finished the season with a loss to Florida State and a beatdown at the hands of Wake Forest. Add in a month layoff and less to play for than East Carolina, and you should take the Pirates and the points.

No. 20 Houston Cougars (+3) vs. Auburn – Birmingham Bowl, Dec. 28

The last time we saw Auburn, they nearly pulled off the huge upset over Alabama. Instead, it was a loss, just like each of their last four games. In fact, if not for starting the season with Akron and Alabama State, Auburn isn’t even bowl eligible.

The last time we saw Houston, they were playing the Cincinnati Bearcats tough but ultimately losing. But prior to that, the Cougars had won 11 straight games. It wasn’t the most challenging schedule, but when you string together that many wins, you’re a good team.

College Football Bowl Game Betting Picks

Houston has had a much better season than Auburn. Take the Cougars and the points.

No. 14 Oregon vs. No. 16 Oklahoma (-4.5) – Alamo Bowl, Dec. 29

It’s the battle of two teams that entertained ideas of a College Football Playoff berth late in the season and now find themselves with new head coaches.

In Oregon, the new man is Dan Lanning, although he is staying with Georgia through its CFP run. Wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon will coach Oregon in the Alamo Bowl, even though he’s likely to join Mario Cristobal’s staff in Miami.

So Oklahoma, with Bob Stoops as its interim head coach for the Alamo Bowl, actually has more stability heading into the game. Lincoln Riley is heading to USC, but the Sooners football team gets to play for a legend who won 10 Big 12 titles and a National Championship in 2000.

It’s because of Stoops and the superior talent at Oklahoma that the best bet is to take the Sooners and lay the points.

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