Early Line on the LSU vs. Michigan Game - NCAA Tournament 2nd Round

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/20/2021

Gambling911.com has projected a line of -6 favoring Michigan vs. LSU, but this one opened -5 in the second round of the 2021 NCAA Tournament Monday.

Michigan easily advanced past Texas Southern with a final score of 82-66.

The Wolverines pay out $600 for every $100 bet should they go on to win the Tournament.

LSU advanced past St. Bonnaventure with a 77-61 victory.

Cameron Tomas led all Tigers with 27 points, three rebounds, and three assists in the victory.

Here are your futures odds to win the NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship:

Odds To Win 2021 National Championship (4/5/21)

Team American Fractional
Gonzaga +200 2/1
Baylor +500 5/1
Illinois +500 5/1
Michigan +600 6/1
Alabama +1600 16/1
Houston +1600 16/1
Iowa +1600 16/1
Florida State +2000 20/1
Oklahoma State +2000 20/1
Texas +2000 20/1
West Virginia +2000 20/1
Creighton +2500 25/1
Kansas +2500 25/1
Texas Tech +2500 25/1
Connecticut +3300 33/1
Arkansas +3500 35/1
Oklahoma +3500 35/1
USC +3500 35/1
Loyola Chicago +4000 40/1
Villanova +4000 40/1
Wisconsin +4000 40/1
LSU +5000 50/1
Oregon +5000 50/1
Virginia +5000 50/1
Colorado +6600 66/1
Florida +6600 66/1
Missouri +6600 66/1
Rutgers +6600 66/1
Syracuse +6600 66/1
BYU +8000 80/1
Drake +10000 100/1
Georgetown +10000 100/1
Maryland +10000 100/1
Oregon State +10000 100/1
St. Bonaventure +10000 100/1
Virginia Commonwealth +10000 100/1
UCLA +12500 125/1
North Texas +15000 150/1
NC Greensboro +15000 150/1
Oral Roberts +15000 150/1
Ohio +20000 200/1
UC Santa Barbara +25000 250/1
Eastern Washington +75000 750/1
Grand Canyon +75000 750/1
Abilene Christian +100000 1000/1
Iona +200000 2000/1
Norfolk State +200000 2000/1
Texas Southern +200000 2000/1

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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