What's the Payout if FAU Wins Against SDSU?

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/28/2023

If you drive along I-95 in Palm Beach County billboards are lit up wishing South Florida's beloved FAU Owls good luck in the upcoming Final Four.  They will come into that game against SDSU as just a +2 underdog.

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The relatively small spread means there won't be a huge payout on the moneyline should you opt to bet them to win outright. It's only 113 for every $100 wagered.  But there are certainly other amazing prop bets for this game and Florida Atlantic that feature significant payout potentials.

The Owls are making only their second NCAA Tournament appearance. 

Huge Early Payouts

If you had gotten down on FAU just prior to the March Madness tournament, the payout would have been $20,000 on a $100 bet, assuming they win.

Prior to the Sweet 16 they were still being offered at +5000 odds for a $5000 payout on a $100 bet.

Margin of Victory Odds

These feature the very best payouts ranging from $500 to $2000 on a $100 bet.

Rot     Winning Margin     Moneyline
2007     Florida Atl to win by 1-2 pts         +975
2008     Florida Atl to win by 3-6 pts         +550
2009     Florida Atl to win by 7-9 pts         +975
2010     Florida Atl to win by 10-13 pts         +1000
2011     Florida Atl to win by 14-16 pts         +1800
2012     Florida Atl to win by 17-20 pts         +2000
2013     Florida Atl to win by 21 or more pts         +950
2014     San Diego St to win by 1-2 pts         +1000
2015     San Diego St to win by 3-6 pts         +500
2016     San Diego St to win by 7-9 pts         +775
2017     San Diego St to win by 10-13 pts         +750
2018     San Diego St to win by 14-16 pts         +1375
2019     San Diego St to win by 17-20 pts         +1400
2020     San Diego St to win by 21 or more pts         +750

Tournament MVP Payout Odds

Bryan Greenlee pays $5000 for every $100 bet should he be named MVP.  Nicholas Boyd pays $8000.

Johnell Davis pays $1400 while Alijah Martin would pay out $2000.

Vladislav Goldin pays $2800.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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