Cincinnati Odds to Win the 2012 NCAA Basketball Championship

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/20/2012
Cincinnati Odds to Win the 2012 NCAA Basketball Championship

Cincinnati had odds to win the 2012 NCAA Basketball Championship set at 30/1 with a payout potential of $3000 for every $100 bet or $300 for every $10 bet

The number 6-seeded Bearcats will take on number 2-seeded Ohio State as a +8 underdog later this week.  They will play Ohio State for only the second time since beating the Buckeyes in 1961 and 1962 for back-to-back national championships.  The Bearcats and Ohio State last played on Dec. 16, 2006, when Ohio State won 72-50 in Indianapolis

Cincinnati did provide an upset over the weekend against number 3 seed Florida State.

Sean Kilpatrick scored 18 points and Dion Dixon finished with 15 while Yancy Gates had 10 points and JaQuon Parker enjoyed 11 rebounds. 

This will be the Bearcats first Big East tournament championship. 

 

Odds to win the 2011 - 12 NCAA Championship

5411

Baylor   

    +1200   

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5412

Cincinnati   

    +3000   

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5413

Florida   

    +1800   

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5414

Indiana   

    +2500   

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5415

Kansas   

    +650   

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5416

Kentucky   

    +125   

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5417

Louisville   

    +2000   

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5418

Marquette   

    +1200   

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5419

Michigan State   

    +550   

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5420

North Carolina   

    +500   

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5421

North Carolina State   

    +4000   

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5422

Ohio   

    +8500   

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5423

Ohio State   

    +400   

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5424

Syracuse   

    +1000   

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5425

Wisconsin   

    +2000   

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5426

Xavier   

    +4000   

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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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