Conference to Cut Down Nets; 2023 Updated NCAAB Futures

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Feb/14/2023

Alabama is ranked No. 1 the AP Poll for the first time in a LONG time, and just the second time in school history.

But despite their unblemished SEC record, the Crimson Tide still aren't the favorites to cut down the NCAA Tournament nets.

Houston still holds the top spot at our shop, but just by a small margin. Alabama is tied for the second-best odds with Purdue, while UCLA and Kansas round out the Top 5. Full list of 78 teams (with at least half having a legitimate change this season) is below.

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Additionally, the oddsmakers have posted odds for which conference will take home the title. The Big 12 has been dominant this year, but the numbers suggest a close race between four power conferences and the AAC.

National Championship Winning Conference

AAC                  3-1

Big 12               3-1

Big Ten             4-1

Pac-12              4-1

SEC                   4-1

Field                 6-1

ACC                  9-1

 

2022-23 NCAA Men's Basketball Champion

Houston                       7-1

Alabama                       8-1

Purdue                         8-1

UCLA                            12-1

Kansas                          14-1

Arizona                         16-1

Baylor                           16-1

Indiana                         20-1

Connecticut                  22-1

Creighton                     22-1

Tennessee                    22-1

Texas                            25-1

Virginia                         28-1

Gonzaga                       35-1

TCU                              35-1

Marquette                    40-1

St Marys CA                  40-1

Xavier                           40-1

Iowa State                    45-1

Kansas State                 45-1

Arkansas                       55-1

Miami FL                      55-1

Duke                            66-1

Illinois                          75-1

North Carolina              75-1

Kentucky                      80-1

Auburn                         100-1

Providence                   100-1

Rutgers                         100-1

San Diego State             100-1

Michigan State              125-1

Texas AM                      125-1

Iowa                             150-1

Maryland                      150-1

Memphis                      150-1

Missouri                       150-1

Ohio State                    150-1

Oklahoma State            150-1

Oregon                         150-1

Pittsburgh                     150-1

West Virginia                150-1

Clemson                       175-1

USC                              175-1

Arizona State                200-1

Boise State                   200-1

Dayton                         200-1

Florida Atlantic             200-1

Michigan                      200-1

Mississippi State           200-1

NC State                       200-1

Oklahoma                     200-1

Penn State                    200-1

Utah                             200-1

Utah State                    200-1

Wake Forest                 200-1

New Mexico                 250-1

Drake                           300-1

Florida                          300-1

Nevada                         300-1

St. Johns                       300-1

UAB                              300-1

Villanova                      300-1

Virginia Tech                 300-1

Wisconsin                     400-1

BYU                              500-1

Charleston                    500-1

Cincinnati                     500-1

Colorado                      500-1

Colorado State              500-1

Nebraska                      500-1

Seton Hall                     500-1

St. Louis                        500-1

Syracuse                       500-1

Texas Tech                    500-1

UNLV                            500-1

VCU                              500-1

Washington                  500-1

Washington State         500-1

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