Duke Blue Devils NCAA Tournament Odds to Win 2009 Championship

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Mar/24/2009
Duke Blue Devils

Over the next few days, Gambling911.com will be providing its readers with the very best payout odds for each of the teams playing in the Sweet 16.  The Duke Blue Devils NCAA Tournament odds to win the 2009 Championship were listed at +1500 for a payout potential of $1500 with every $100 bet at SBG Global.  Receive up to an amazing 295 percent in cash bonuses at SBG Global by signing up here.

The +1500 odds were found at all books monitored by Gambling911.com at press time.

It should be noted that SBG Global was offering the best or similar odds to other online sportsbooks on these teams to win the 2009 NCAA Championship:  Louisville, Memphis, Missouri, Syracuse and Villanova.

Duke held on to beat Texas and advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2006.

Gerald Henderson scored 24 points and hit three free throws in the final minute, Singler added 17 points before fouling out late and Scheyer added 13 for the second-seeded Blue Devils (30-6). The Atlantic Coast Conference tournament champs and winners of five straight will face third-seeded Villanova (28-7) on Thursday night in Boston.

"These last two weekends have been so gratifying to me, because it's a culmination of a lot of work and commitment," coach Mike Krzyzewski said. "I've been a part of a bunch of championships -- ACC, Final Fours, national championships. But to do it with this group feels great."

The Blue Devils shot 50 percent from the three point line as a team. 

Be sure to shop around for the best NCAA Tournament odds to win the 2009 Championship as Gambling911.com has found payout variances over $1000 across the board.  Just as most of you are shopping for the best values in today's economy, so too should you be doing the same when it comes to finding the best NCAA Tournament Championship odds.  And when it comes to Duke, SBG Global was offering comparable odds to the best that were out there at press time.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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