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March Madness MOP Odds 2026 – Boozer Opens as Favorite

Sascha Paruk

By Sascha Paruk

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  • This page tracks the March Madness MOP odds
  • The NCAA Tournament MOP betting is usually open from the start of the tournament to the title game
  • See the latest March Madness MVP odds for the 2026 NCAA Tournament

Officially known as the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player Award, the March Madness MOP is handed out after each national championship game. Distinct from the regional MOP awards – which go to the MVP of each region ahead of the Final Four – the March Madness Most Outstanding Player usually goes to someone from the championship-winning team. (But not always; more on this below.)

This page has tracked the March Madness MOP odds from the day they opened. The charts and graphs below show the current March Madness MOP odds and how they have moved.

Current Favorites to Win March Madness MOP

Prediction Markets
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Kalshi
Cameron Boozer
21%
Yaxel Lendeborg
14%
Jaden Bradley
14%
Joshua Jefferson
9%
Kingston Flemings
7%
Jeremy Fears Jr
7%
Tie/Co-Winners
6%
Darius Acuff Jr
4%
Braden Smith
4%
Darryn Peterson
3%

March Madness MOP Odds Movement Timeline

  • March 16: The odds to win March Madness MOP have opened with Cameron Boozer of Duke as the favorite, trading at 22c at Kalshi (equal to +355 odds).

How to Bet on the Most Outstanding Player

Betting on March Madness MOP is the same as betting on any other college basketball future. Find the market at your sportsbook and choose the player you want to bet.

If your pick is awarded March Madness MOP, your bet will cash. For example, if you bet $100 on Cameron Boozer to win MOP at +355, you will profit $355 if the Duke freshman does win the award.

Note that there are separate MOP awards for each region prior to the Final Four. This page tracks the odds to win the Tournament MOP (formerly known as the Final Four MOP).

The MOP winner has come from the winning team every year since 1983, when Houston’s Hakeem Olajuwon won the award despite his Cougars falling to NC State by a bucket in the title game.

Each of the last six winners was an upperclassman (either junior or senior). The last freshman to win the award was Duke’s Tyus Jones back in 2015.

Ten of the last 11 March Madness MOP awards have gone to guards. The only frontcourt players to win the award in that span was UConn’s Adama Sanogo in 2023.

Past March Madness MOP Winners

YearPlayerSchoolPositionClass
2000Mateen CleavesMichigan StatePGSenior
2001Shane BattierDukeSFSenior
2002Juan DixonMarylandPG/SGSenior
2003Carmelo AnthonySyracuseSF/PFFreshman
2004Emeka OkaforUConnCJunior
2005Sean MayNorth CarolinaPFJunior
2006Joakim NoahFloridaCSophomore
2007Corey BrewerFloridaSFJunior
2008Mario ChalmersKansasPGJunior
2009Wayne EllingtonNorth CarolinaSGJunior
2010Kyle SinglerDukeSFJunior
2011Kemba WalkerUConnPGJunior
2012Anthony DavisKentuckyCFreshman
2013Luke HancockLouisvilleSFJunior
2014Shabazz NapierUConnPGSenior
2015Tyus JonesDukePGFreshman
2016Ryan ArcidiaconoVillanovaPG/SGSenior
2017Joel BerryNorth CarolinaPGJunior
2018Donte DiVincenzoVillanovaSGSophomore
2019Kyle GuyVirginiaSGJunior
2020NoneNoneNoneNone
2021Jared ButlerBaylorPGJunior
2022Ochai AgbajiKansasSGSenior
2023Adama SanogoUConnPFJunior
2024Tristen NewtonUConnPG/SGSenior
2025Walter Clayton JrFloridaPG/SGSenior

In the 86-year history of the award, the March Madness MOP has come from the team that lost the championship game 12 times. However, the most-recent was Hakeem Olajuwon in 1983.

Each of the last 41 winners has come from the national championship-winning squad. So, if your sportsbook of choice allows it, consider a correlated parlay with your MOP pick’s team in the March Madness championship odds.

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Sascha Paruk
Sascha Paruk

Managing Editor

Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.

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