Updated Men's College Basketball Championship Betting Odds

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Mar/30/2018

Gambling911.com has your 2018 updated Men's College Basketball Championship betting odds.

Villanova was the odds-on favorite at -110 with Michigan promising a payout of $26 for every $10 bet.

A win by Loyola Chicago now pays $100 for every $10 bet.  Had you been on the Ramblers to win the NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship at the start of the season should they go onto win.

 

NCAA Tournament  PLACE BETS HERE
Odds to Win the NCAA Tournament
05:05 PM 1 Villanova   -110  
3 Kansas   +400  
6 Michigan   +260  
15 Loyola-Chicago   +1000  

 

NCAA Tournament
Outcome of Championship Game
 
06:05 PM 51 Villanova defeats Michigan   +150  
52 Villanova defeats Loyola-Chicago   +400  
53 Kansas defeats Michigan   +500  
54 Kansas defeats Loyola-Chicago   +900  
55 Michigan defeats Villanova   +450  
56 Michigan defeats Kansas   +600  
57 Loyola-Chicago defeats Villanova   +1600  
58 Loyola-Chicago defeats Kansas   +1600  

 

Most Outstanding Player PLACE BETS HERE
Odds to Win the MOP Award
 
06:05 PM 102 Mikal Bridges (Villanova)   +400  
103 Jalen Brunson (Villanova)   +250  
104 Devonte Graham (Kansas)   +800  
110 Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk (Kansas)   +3300  
112 Moritz Wagner (Michigan)   +1200  
114 Charles Matthews (Michigan)   +1000  
119 Donte DiVicenzo (Villanova)   +1600  
125 Udoka Azubuike (Kansas)   +3300  
136 Clayton Custer (Loyola Chicago)   +2500  
137 Donte Ingram (Loyola Chicago)   +5000  
138 Muhammad-Ali Abdur-R (Michigan)   +1000  
139 Omari Spellman (Villanova)   +1600  
140 Zavier Simpson (Michigan)   +3300  
141 Eric Paschall (Villanova)   +2800  
142 Marques Townes (Loyola Chicago)   +4000  
143 Lagerald Vick (Kansas)   +5000  
144 Ben Richardson (Loyola Chicago)   +3300  
145 Phil Booth (Villanova)   +5000  

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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