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  • Duke has opened as favorite to win the 2025 March Madness tournament
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The odds to win the 2025 Men’s NCAA Tournament have been released. The 2025 March Madness tournament will run from March 20th to April 7th with the Final Four taking place at the Alamodome in San Antonio. The graphs below show the opening odds to win the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.

Jump to: ACC Teams / Big 12 Teams / Big East Teams / Big Ten Teams / Pac-12 Teams / SEC Teams / Mid-Majors

Also on this page: March Madness Betting Options / March Madness FAQs

2025 March Madness Odds

Team
Best Odds
DraftKings
FanDuel
BetMGM
Bet365
DUKE
FanDuel
+1100
+1000
+1100
+1100
+1000
CONN
FanDuel
+1400
+1000
+1400
+1000
+1400
KU
Bet365
+1400
+1200
+1100
+1200
+1400
HOU
FanDuel
+1600
+1400
+1600
+1400
+1400
UNC
FanDuel
+1800
+1400
+1800
+1600
+1400
ALA
BetMGM
+2000
+1600
+1600
+2000
+1600
BAY
Bet365
+2500
+2000
+2000
+2000
+2500
GONZ
Bet365
+2800
+2500
+2500
+2500
+2800
ARIZ
FanDuel
+3000
+1800
+3000
+2000
+1800
PUR
DraftKings
+3000
+3000
+3000
+2500
+3000
ISU
FanDuel
+3000
+2500
+3000
+3000
+3000
AUB
Bet365
+3500
+2500
+3000
+3000
+3500
UK
FanDuel
+4000
+3000
+4000
+2000
+2000
TENN
DraftKings
+4000
+4000
+3500
+3000
+4000
ARK
Bet365
+4000
+3000
+3500
+3500
+4000
RUTG
BetMGM
+4000
+3500
+3500
+4000
TEX
DraftKings
+4000
+4000
+4000
+4000
+4000
ILL
FanDuel
+5000
+4000
+5000
+4000
+4000
CREI
DraftKings
+5000
+5000
+4500
+4000
+4000
MARQ
DraftKings
+5000
+5000
+4500
+4000
+5000
MSU
FanDuel
+5500
+4000
+5500
+3000
+5000
FLA
FanDuel
+6000
+5000
+6000
+5000
+6000
MIA
BetMGM
+6000
+5000
+5000
+6000
+5000
OSU
DraftKings
+6000
+6000
+5500
+6000
+6000
BYU
FanDuel
+6500
+6000
+6500
+6000
+5000

NCAA Men’s National Championship odds above are updated every 15-60 minutes from top online sportsbooks.

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March Madness Odds Movement Timeline

  • April 8: Duke has opened as the favorite to win the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Their odds are sure to move – either up or down – when the likes of Kyle Filipowski and Caleb Foster make their final decisions on the NBA draft. UConn, which could lose all five of its starters from last year’s title team, has opened as the sixth-favorite.

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March Madness has become one of the busiest times of the year for sportsbooks. With online sports betting legalized in nearly half of the United States already, and North Carolina sports betting apps just becoming available this month, the 2024 NCAA Tournament is going to be the most-heavily-bet March Madness tournament in history. The sportsbooks listed above are offering the biggest sign-up bonuses in the country at the moment.

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ACC Teams

ACC Team National Championships Year(s)
UNC 6 1957, 1982, 1993, 2005, 2009, 2017
Duke 5 1991, 1992, 2001, 2010, 2015
Louisville 3 1980, 1986, 2013
NC State 2 1974, 1983
Syracuse 1 2003
Virginia 1 2019
Boston College 0 N/A
Clemson 0 N/A
Florida State 0 N/A
Georgia Tech 0 N/A
Miami 0 N/A
Notre Dame 0 N/A
Pittsburgh 0 N/A
Virginia Tech 0 N/A
Wake Forest 0 N/A

 

Big 12 Teams

Big 12 Team National Championships Year(s) Final Fours (Most Recent)
Kansas 4 1952, 1988, 2008, 2022 15 (2022)
Cincinnati 2 1961, 1962 6 (1992)
Oklahoma State 2 1945, 1946 6 (2004)
Baylor 1 2021 3 (2021)
Houston 0 N/A 6 (2021)
Oklahoma 0 N/A 5 (2016)
Kansas State 0 N/A 4 (1964)
Texas 0 N/A 3 (2003)
West Virginia 0 N/A 2 (2010)
Iowa State 0 N/A 1 (1944)
Texas Tech 0 N/A 1 (2019)
UCF 0 N/A 1 (1978)
TCU 0 N/A N/A
BYU 0 N/A N/A

 

Big East Teams

Big East Team National Championships Best NCAA Tournament Finish (Year)
UConn 6 Champion (1999, 2004, 2011, 2014, 2023, 2024)
Villanova 3 Champion (1985, 2016, 2018)
Georgetown 1 Champion (1984)
Marquette 1 Champion (1977)
Butler 0 Runner-up (2010, 2011)
Seton Hall 0 Runner-up (1989)
St. John’s 0 Runner-up (1952)
DePaul 0 Final Four (1943, 1979)
Providence 0 Final Four (1973, 1987)
Creighton 0 Elite Eight (1941)
Xavier 0 Elite Eight (2004, 2008, 2017)

 

Big Ten Teams

Big Ten Teams National Championships Best NCAA Tournament Finish (Year)
Indiana 5 Champion (1940, 1953, 1976, 1981, 1987)
Michigan State 2 Champion (1979, 2000)
Maryland 1 Champion (2002)
Michigan 1 Champion (1989)
Ohio State 1 Champion (1960)
Wisconsin 1 Champion (1941)
Illinois 0 Runner-up (2005)
Iowa 0 Runner-up (1956)
Purdue 0 Runner-up (1969, 2024)
Minnesota 0 Final Four (1997)
Penn State 0 Final Four (1954)
Rutgers 0 Final Four (1976)
Northwestern 0 Round of 32 (2017)
Nebraska 0 Round of 64 (0-7 all-time tournament record)

 

Pac-12 Teams

PAC-12 Team National Championships Best NCAA Tournament Finish (Year)
UCLA 11 Champion (1964, 1965, 1967-73, 1975, 1995)
Arizona 1 Champion (1997)
California 1 Champion (1959)
Oregon 1 Champion (1939)
Stanford 1 Champion (1942)
Utah 1 Champion (1944)
Washington State 0 Runner-up (1941)
Colorado 0 Final Four (1942, 1955)
Oregon State 0 Final Four (1949, 1963)
USC 0 Final Four (1940, 1954)
Washington 0 Final Four (1953)
Arizona State 0 Elite Eight (1961, 1963, 1975)

 

SEC Teams

SEC Team National Championships Best NCAA Tournament Finish (Year)
Kentucky 8 Champion (1948-49, 1951, 1958, 1978, 1996, 1998, 2012)
Florida 2 Champion (2006, 2007)
Arkansas 1 Champion (1994)
Auburn 0 Final Four (2019)
 Georgia 0 Final Four (1983)
LSU 0 Final Four (1953, 1981, 1986, 2006)
Mississippi State 0 Final Four (1996)
South Carolina 0 Final Four (2017)
Alabama 0 Final Four (2024)
Missouri 0 Elite Eight (1944, 1976, 1994, 2002, 2009)
Tennessee 0 Elite Eight (2010, 2024)
Vanderbilt 0 Elite Eight (1965)
Ole Miss 0 Sweet 16 (2001)
Texas A&M 0 Sweet 16 (1951, 1969, 1980, 2007, 2016, 2018)

 

Top Mid-Majors

March Madness Betting Options

While this page tracks the odds to win the NCAA Tournament title – also called an “outright” betting market – there are myriad other ways for bettors to wager on the NCAA Tournament.  The subsections below explore how to bet on March Madness in more detail.

March Madness Futures: Sweet 16 & Final Four Odds

Once the bracket is set, sportsbooks will release a number of other March Madness futures betting options. These include betting on teams to reach the Sweet 16, Final Four odds, as well as odds to win the whole March Madness tournament. The payout is obviously lower with Sweet 16 and Final Four futures versus correctly picking the tournament winner, but the chances of winning these wagers is of course better than picking the tournament’s champion.

However, betting on teams to reach the Sweet 16 can be quite lucrative if you have the right 12/13/14 seed who makes their improbable run through the first two rounds.

There is no single correct March Madness betting strategy; with the amount of roster (and even coaching) turnover in college basketball, each season has to be approached anew.

Moneyline

As with regular-season games, each game in the NCAA Tournament can be wagered on individually. The most straightforward way to bet on a March Madness game is to bet the moneyline. This means betting on a team to win the game straight-up. If they advance to the next round, you win your bet.

Point Spreads

You can also bet each game against the spread, meaning betting on either the favorite to win by more than a set number of points or the underdog to not lose by that same number of points. Betting against the spread will be more common for lopsided games, for example, if Gonzaga is a 35.5-point favorite against its first-round opponent, sportsbooks may not even post a moneyline.

Totals

Each March Madness game can also be bet over or under the game total. Sportsbooks will set a game total for each game in the tournament and they will be wildly different depending on which teams are playing. You could see totals anywhere from about 115.5 to 174.5. Teams that play at a slower tempo (think Virginia and Texas) tend to score fewer points (because there are fewer possessions over the course of the game) and vice versa for teams that play quickly (think Gonzaga and Alabama).

NCAA Tournament Game Odds

When the 2024 March Madness tournament begins (on March 21), bettors will be able to find all the college basketball odds on SBD along with game previews and picks for each of the 63 games in the tournament proper.

Note that the odds for first-round games will come out on Selection Sunday (March 17) which means there will be nearly four full days of betting before tip-off. Monitor the college basketball public betting trends to see which teams are being most-heavily backed and how the lines are moving.

SBD’s editorial staff will release its annual expert brackets after Selection Sunday as well.

Best NCAAB Sports Betting Promos

Once you understand the types of wagers that can be made on the NCAA Tournament, it is a good idea to check out the March Madness bonuses available from the country’s top sportsbooks. Follow the links  below to see the available sports-betting promo codes and bonus offers available at each sportsbook. (You will also find a list of which states those sportsbooks are operating in.)

March Madness FAQs

When is Selection Sunday?

Selection Sunday is March 16, 2025.

When does March Madness start?

The First Four, which reduces the field from 68 to 64 teams, take place on March 19 and 20. The first round (a.k.a. the round of 64) takes place on March 21 and 22, 2025.

What is the difference between March Madness point spreads and moneylines?

March Madness moneylines are the odds to win the game. March Madness spreads attempt to even the two teams by placing a handicap on one. With bets against the spread, the favorite has to win by a certain number for wagers to cash, while underdogs can still win against the spread as long as they don't lose the game by more than a certain number of points.

What is a March Madness futures bet?

If you make a March Madness futures bet on a team, you are wagering on them to reach a certain stage of the tournament - more than just one game. The most-common March Madness futures bet is wagering on a team to win the national championship. But bettors can also wager on teams to e.g. reach the Sweet 16, Elite Eight, and/or Final Four.

Can I bet on individual games in the March Madness tournament?

Yes, though which teams you can bet on depends on the state in which you live. Some states (like New Jersey) do not allow residents to bet on in-state schools at all. Others (like Massachusetts) only allow residents to be on in-state schools' futures (not single games). While some (like Colorado and Ohio) do permit single-game betting on in-state schools. Everyone who lives in a legal sports-betting state can wager on single games for out-of-state teams in March Madness.

Who has won the NCAA Tournament the most?

UCLA has won the most college basketball national championships (11), followed by Kentucky (8), North Carolina (6), UConn (6), Duke (5) and Indiana (5). The only other schools with more than two are Kansas (4) and Villanova (3). Seven more schools have two titles (Cincinnati, Florida, Louisville, Michigan State, NC State, Oklahoma State, and San Francisco).

Who has the best odds to win March Madness?

Duke has opened as the betting favorite to win the 2025 NCAA Men's Tournament.


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