Braden Smith John R. Wooden Award Odds for 2026

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Full admission…we didn’t realize there were so many men’s college basketball awards!

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You have the Wooden Award, of course, and the Naismith, which kind of just feels like an extension of the Wooden, but there are so many more.

Now that there are odds up for six other awards beyond the Wooden, we now know that there are other awards to be had in the collegiate ranks.

Here’s a quick rundown, and all of the odds for each are below:

John R. Wooden Award (Player of the Year)

First Awarded: 1977

 

Bob Cousy Award (Point Guard of the Year)

First Awarded: 2004

 

Karl Malone Award (Power Forward of the Year)

First Awarded: 2015

 

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award (Center of the Year)

First Awarded: 2015

 

Julius Erving Award (Small Forward of the Year)

First Awarded: 2015

 

Jerry West Award (Shooting Guard of the Year)

First Awarded: 2015

 

Wayman Tisdale Award (Freshman of the Year)

First Awarded: 2017

  

College hoops awards can be seen here: https://www.betonline.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaam-futures/awards

 

John R. Wooden Award

 

 

Braden Smith (Purdue)

4/1

 

Cameron Boozer (Duke)

5/1

 

Darryn Peterson (Kansas)

9/1

 

JT Toppin (Texas Tech)

10/1

 

AJ Dybantsa (BYU)

12/1

 

Yaxel Lendeborg (Michigan)

12/1

 

Robbie Avila (Saint Louis)

20/1

 

Bennett Stirtz (Iowa)

22/1

 

Darrion Williams (NC State)

22/1

 

Boogie Fland (Florida)

25/1

 

Donovan Dent (UCLA)

25/1

 

Ortega Oweh (Kentucky)

25/1

 

Trey Kaufman-Renn (Purdue)

25/1

 

Alex Karaban (UConn)

33/1

 

Bryce Hopkins (St John's)

33/1

 

Ja'Kobi Gillespie (Tennessee)

33/1

 

Richie Saunders (BYU)

33/1

 

Tahaad Pettiford (Auburn)

33/1

 

Milos Uzan (Houston)

40/1

 

Aden Holloway (Alabama)

50/1

 

Nate Ament (Tennessee)

50/1

 

Solo Ball (UConn)

50/1

 

Thomas Haugh (Florida)

50/1

 

Ryan Conwell (Louisville)

55/1

 

John Blackwell (Wisconsin)

66/1

 

Zuby Ejiofor (St John's)

66/1

 

Labaron Philon (Alabama)

70/1

 

Graham Ike (Gonzaga)

75/1

 

Keyshawn Hall (Auburn)

75/1

 

Joshua Jefferson (Iowa State)

80/1

 

Fletcher Loyer (Purdue)

100/1

 

 

 

 

Bob Cousy Award

 

 

Braden Smith (Purdue)

5/6

(-120)

Darryn Peteson (Kansas)

7/1

 

Donovan Dent (UCLA)

9/1

 

Bennett Stirtz (Iowa)

12/1

 

Christian Anderson (Texas Tech)

14/1

 

Ja'Kobi Gillespie (Tennessee)

16/1

 

Bruce Thornton (Ohio State)

18/1

 

Mikel Brown Jr (Louisville)

18/1

 

Silas Demary Jr (UConn)

20/1

 

Boogie Fland (Florida)

25/1

 

Tahaad Pettiford (Auburn)

25/1

 

Jaland Lowe (Kentucky)

28/1

 

Josh Hubbard (Mississippi State)

28/1

 

Milos Uzan (Houston)

28/1

 

Darius Acuff Jr (Arkansas)

40/1

 

Lebaron Philon (Alabama)

40/1

 

Xaivian Lee (Florida)

40/1

 

Ian Jackson (St Johns)

50/1

 

Markus Burton (Notre Dame)

50/1

 

Robert Wright III (BYU)

50/1

 

Tamin Lipsey (Iowa State)

60/1

 

 

 

 

Jerry West Award

 

 

Otega Oweh (Kentucky)

7/2

(+350)

PJ Haggerty (Kansas State)

9/2

(+450)

Solo Ball (UConn)

6/1

 

Richie Saunders (BYU)

8/1

 

Isaiah Evans (Duke)

11/1

 

John Blackwell (Wisconsin)

12/1

 

Kylan Boswell (Illinois)

14/1

 

Ryan Conwell (Louisville)

14/1

 

Josh Dix (Creighton)

18/1

 

Ian Jackson (St. Johns)

20/1

 

Emanuel Sharp (Houston)

25/1

 

Xaivan Lee (Florida)

25/1

 

Lamar Wilkerson (Indiana)

28/1

 

DJ Wagner (Arkansas)

33/1

 

Joson Sanon (St Johns)

33/1

 

Isaac McKneely (Louisville)

40/1

 

Obi Agbim (Baylor)

40/1

 

Rodney Rice (USC)

40/1

 

Aden Holloway (Alabama)

50/1

 

Brayden Burries (Arizona)

50/1

 

Wesley Yates III (Washington)

50/1

 

 

 

 

Julius Erving Award

 

 

AJ Dybantsa (BYU)

3/1

 

Darrion Williams (NC State)

5/1

 

Nate Ament (Tennessee)

8/1

 

Dame Sarr (Duke)

9/1

 

Tucker DeVries (Indiana)

11/1

 

Chad Baker-Mazara (USC)

12/1

 

Karter Knox (Arkansas)

14/1

 

Thomas Haugh (Florida)

16/1

 

Tounde Yessoufou (Baylor)

16/1

 

Fletcher Loyer (Purdue)

18/1

 

Miles Byrd (San Diego State)

18/1

 

Andrej Stojakovic (Illinois)

20/1

 

Brayton Mullins (UConn)

20/1

 

LeJuan Watts (Texas Tech)

20/1

 

Corey Washington (SMU)

22/1

 

Mark Mitchell (Missouri)

28/1

 

Milan Momcilovic (Iowa State)

33/1

 

Eric Dailey Jr (UCLA)

40/1

 

Isiah Harwell (Houston)

40/1

 

Devin Royal (Ohio State)

50/1

 

Dilon Mitchel (St Johns)

50/1

 

 

 

 

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award

 

 

Zuby Ejofor (St Johns)

4/1

 

Nate Bittle (Oregon)

6/1

 

Flory Bidunga (Kansas)

8/1

 

Tarris Reed Jr (UConn)

8/1

 

Alex Condon (Florida)

10/1

 

Keba Keita (BYU)

10/1

 

Magoon Gwath (San Diego State)

10/1

 

Owen Freeman (Creighton)

12/1

 

Oscar Cluff (Purdue)

14/1

 

Patrick Ngongba II (Duke)

14/1

 

Tomislav Ivisic (Illinois)

14/1

 

Chris Cenac Jr (Houston)

18/1

 

Henri Veesaar (NC)

18/1

 

Jayden Quaintance (Kentucky)

20/1

 

Rueben Chinyelu (Florida)

20/1

 

Malique Ewin (Arkansas)

33/1

 

Felix Okpara (Tennessee)

40/1

 

Noah Williamson (Alabama)

40/1

 

Aday Mara (Michigan)

50/1

 

Nolan Winter (Wisconsin)

50/1

 

Rienk Mast (Nebraska)

50/1

 

 

 

 

Karl Malone Award

 

 

Yaxel Lendeborg (Michigan)

3/1

 

Cameron Boozer (Duke)

4/1

 

JT Toppin (Texas Tech)

5/1

 

Trey Kaufman-Renn (Purdue)

6/1

 

Keyshawn Hall (Auburn)

12/1

 

Alex Karaban (UConn)

14/1

 

Caleb Wilson (North Carolina)

16/1

 

Nick Martinelli (Northwestern)

16/1

 

Koa Peat (Arizona)

20/1

 

Thomas Haugh (Florida)

22/1

 

Joshua Jefferson (Iowa State)

25/1

 

Mitchel Rataj (Baylor)

25/1

 

Bryce Hopkins (St johns)

28/1

 

Donnie Freeman (Syracuse)

33/1

 

Jackson McAndrew (Creighton)

33/1

 

Joseph Tugler (Houston)

33/1

 

Tyler Bilodeau (UCLA)

33/1

 

Malik Reneau (Miami FL)

40/1

 

Mouhamed Dioubate (Kentucky)

40/1

 

Graham Ike (Gonzaga)

50/1

 

Mackenzie Mgbako (Texas A&M)

50/1

 

Ven-Allen Lubin (NC State)

50/1

 

Kasean Pryor (Louisville)

60/1

 

Malik Dia (Mississippi)

60/1

 

 

 

 

Wayman Tisdale Award

 

 

Cameron Boozer (Duke)

4/1

 

AJ Dybantsa (BYU)

5/1

 

Mikel Brown Jr (Louisville)

7/1

 

Nate Ament (Tennessee)

11/1

 

Darius Acuff Jr (Arkansas)

14/1

 

Koa Peat (Arizona)

14/1

 

Caleb Wilson (NC)

18/1

 

Braylon Mullins (UConn)

22/1

 

Chris Cenac Jr (Houston)

22/1

 

Brayden Burries (Arizona)

25/1

 

Matt Able (NC State)

25/1

 

Meleek Thomas (Arkansas)

28/1

 

Tounde Yeesoufou (Baylor)

28/1

 

Acaden Lewis (Villanova)

33/1

 

Alijah Arenas (USC)

50/1

 

Jasper Johnson (Kentucky)

50/1

 

Nikolas Khamenia (Duke)

50/1

 

Sadiq White Jr (Syracuse)

50/1

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