Kansas, Marquette, North Carolina State Odds to Win 2012 NCAA Championship

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/21/2012
Kansas, Marquette, North Carolina State Odds to Win 2012 NCAA Championship

Kansas, Marquette and North Carolina State odds of winning the 2012 NCAA Championship were available at WagerWeb.com, offering up to $1000 in FREE CASH based on an initial deposit upon opening an online betting account here.    

The Kansas Jayhawks odds of winning the 2012 NCAA Championship were coming in at +650 for a payout potential of $650 on every $100 bet or $65 on every $10 bet

Number two seed Kansas just barely beat Purdue on Sunday by a final score of 63-60.  Kansas managed just 11 field goals in the second half of that game.

Marquette had odds of winning the NCAA Championship set at +1200 or 12/1 for a payout potential of $1200 on every $100 bet or $120 for every $10 bet.

Marquette looks good at these odds after beating a Murray State team that had just one loss on the season. 

North Carolina State would provide a windfall for anyone betting this Cinderella team should they pull of the big upset.  This number 11 seed managed to stun number 3 seed Georgetown on Sunday to advance into the semi-finals. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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