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March Madness Champion Odds After Selection Sunday

Sascha Paruk

By Sascha Paruk in College Basketball

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Michigan Wolverines center Aday Mara and Villanova Wildcats forward Duke Brennan go for a rebound
Dec 9, 2025; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; Michigan Wolverines center Aday Mara (15) and Villanova Wildcats forward Duke Brennan (24) goes for the rebound in the second half at Crisler Center. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images
  • The March Madness odds and prediction markets have been updated after Selection Sunday
  • The four #1 seeds have the shortest odds
  • See the updated March Madness champion odds heading into the first round

The #1 Duke Blue Devils secured the top overall seed in the 2026 March Madness bracket and, at most sportsbooks/prediction markets, also have the shortest price to win the national championship.

Prediction site Kalshi has updated its national championship market post Selection Sunday. The table graphic below lists the top-ten favorites. Under the table, find the latest “Yes” prices for every team on the board. (Note that most #15 and #16 seeds are not listed at this time.)

March Madness Champion Odds (Top-Ten)

Prediction Markets
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Kalshi
Duke
22%
Michigan
18%
Arizona
17%
Florida
13%
Houston
7%
UConn
4%
Iowa St.
4%
Illinois
4%
Purdue
3%
St. John's
2%

Readers can click “PREDICT” in the table above to claim SBD’s exclusive Kalshi referral code. If you don’t live in a Kalshi region or are already signed up, try the Novig promo code or one of the other active prediction markets.

NCAA Tournament Winner Prices (All Teams)

TeamPrice
Duke21¢
Michigan19¢
Arizona17¢
Florida13¢
Houston
UConn
Illinois
Iowa State
Purdue
Arkansas
Gonzaga
Kansas
Michigan State
St John’s
Virginia
Vanderbilt
Wisconsin
Akron
BYU
Cal Baptist
Clemson
Hawai’i
High Point
Idaho
Iowa
Kentucky
LIU
Louisville
Miami FL
Miami OH
Missouri
NC State
Nebraska
North Carolina
Ohio State
Penn
Santa Clara
Siena
Saint Louis
Saint Mary’s
SMU
TCU
Tennessee
Tennessee State
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
UCF
UCLA
Utah State
VCU
Villanova
Wright State

Duke is currently priced at 21¢ to win, which is equal to a +376 moneyline. Michigan is just behind at 19¢ (equal to a +426 moneyline), followed by Arizona at 17¢ and defending-champion Florida at 13¢. Those four teams are the four #1 seeds, and each one is a heavy favorite to win its region in the opening Final Four odds.

If you’re not familiar with prediction markets, when you buy a contract at 21¢, you stand to profit 79¢ on that contract if the relevant teams wins. If you buy a contract at 19¢, you profit 81¢ if your prediction comes to fruition (and so on and so forth). Successful contracts always return a dollar, so your profit is $1 minus the purchase price.

Generally, the prices on the favorites at Kalshi are far better than what bettors can find at traditional sportsbooks. Duke is +300 at DraftKings and +333 at BetMGM, for instance, while Michigan is +360 and +325, respectively.

However, because you can’t buy a contract for less than 1¢, bettors can generally get far better prices on longshots at traditional sportsbooks. A 1¢ prediction contract is the equivalent of +9900 odds. A massive 51 teams are listed at +10000 or longer at DraftKings after Selection Sunday. The graphic below lists shows the best-available odds for all NCAA Tournament teams at online sportsbooks. (Ignore the +1100 price for Duke, which is a technical error of some sort).

Bookmark SBD’s college basketball odds page to see up-to-the-minute lines for every game of the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

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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