Louisville might be the No. 1 seed overall, but gamblers think otherwise. North Carolina is a 5/2 favorite to win the NCAA tournament, according to odds posted by Bodoglife.
The Tar Heels are followed by Pittsburgh (9/2), Louisville (11/2), Connecticut (7/1), Memphis (7/1) and Duke (10/1).
Tyler Hansbrough, left, is co-favorite to win the tournament's most outstanding player award. He goes off at 8/1, the same odds given to teammate Ty Lawson.
We've got more. Much more. Odds on everything imaginable in the tournament, and it's all after the jump. Check it out.
There are also interviews with nearly all of coaches at Sports Radio Interviews. And if you want to see what the student newspapers are saying, check out UWire Basketball.
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Thanks to Jimmy Shapiro and Jim Reedy for their help.
Odds to win the tournament:
North Carolina 5/2
Pittsburgh 9/2
Louisville 11/2
Connecticut 7/1
Memphis 7/1
Duke 10/1
Michigan State 14/1
Oklahoma 15/1
Gonzaga 20/1
Syracuse 20/1
Villanova 20/1
Kansas 25/1
Missouri 25/1
Wake Forest 25/1
Washington 30/1
Purdue 35/1
UCLA 40/1
West Virginia 40/1
Illinois 55/1
Arizona State 60/1
Xavier 60/1
BYU 75/1
Clemson 75/1
Florida State 75/1
Marquette 75/1
Utah 75/1
Texas 80/1
Boston College 100/1
California 100/1
LSU 125/1
Mississippi State 125/1
Ohio State 125/1
Oklahoma State 125/1
Tennessee 125/1
USC 125/1
Butler 150/1
Dayton 150/1
Maryland 150/1
Michigan 150/1
Siena 150/1
Texas A&M 150/1
Wisconsin 150/1
Arizona 160/1
Minnesota 200/1
Temple 200/1
Northern Iowa 250/1
Western Kentucky 250/1
Utah State 300/1
VCU 300/1
Akron 400/1
Portland State 500/1
Cleveland State 750/1
North Dakota State 750/1
American 1000/1
Cornell 1000/1
CSU Northridge 1000/1
East Tennessee State 1000/1
Stephen F Austin 1250/1
Binghamton 1500/1
Morehead State 1500/1
Morgan State 1500/1
Radford 1500/1
Robert Morris 1500/1
Tenn. Chattanooga 1500/1
Regional Odds
Odds to win the Midwest Region:
Louisville 1/2
Michigan State 11/4
Kansas 11/2
Wake Forest 11/2
Utah 18/1
West Virginia 9/1
Ohio State 30/1
Boston College 24/1
USC 30/1
Dayton 36/1
Siena 36/1
Arizona 39/1
Cleveland State 185/1
Morehead State 350/1
North Dakota State 350/1
Robert Morris 350/1
Odds to win the West Region:
Connecticut Even
Memphis Even
Missouri 11/2
Washington 13/2
Purdue 8/1
Marquette 15/1
BYU 18/1
California 24/1
Mississippi State 30/1
Maryland 35/1
Texas A&M 35/1
Northern Iowa 60/1
Utah State 75/1
Cornell 250/1
CSU Northridge 250/1
Tennessee Chattanooga 350/1
Odds to win the East Region:
Pittsburgh 2/5
Duke 7/4
Villanova 4/1
UCLA 10/1
Xavier 14/1
Florida State 18/1
Texas 19/1
Oklahoma State 30/1
Tennessee 30/1
Wisconsin 35/1
Minnesota 50/1
VCU 75/1
Portland State 125/1
American 350/1
Binghamton 350/1
Eastern Tennessee State 350/1
Odds to win the South Region:
North Carolina 1/3
Oklahoma 3/1
Syracuse 4/1
Gonzaga 9/2
Illinois 13/1
Arizona State 14/1
Clemson 18/1
LSU 27/1
Butler 35/1
Michigan 35/1
Temple 45/1
Western Kentucky 60/1
Akron 100/1
Morgan State 350/1
Radford 350/1
Stephen F Austin 350/1
Miscellaneous Odds
Will a #1 ranked seed (Louisville, Pittsburgh, Connecticut, North Carolina) win the tournament?
Yes 1/3
No 2/1
Which #1 ranked seed will be the first to be eliminated?
Connecticut 7/4
Louisville 9/4
Pittsburgh 9/4
North Carolina 11/4
Which round will Connecticut be eliminated?
Round of 64 70/1
Round of 32 35/1
Sweet 16 3/1
Elite 8 3/2
Final 4 3/1
Championship Game 6/1
Not Eliminated 7/1
Which round will Louisville be eliminated?
Round of 64 70/1
Round of 32 6/1
Sweet 16 7/2
Elite 8 2/1
Final 4 3/1
Championship Game 9/2
Not Eliminated 5/1
Which round will North Carolina be eliminated?
Round of 64 90/1
Round of 32 9/2
Sweet 16 5/2
Elite 8 4/1
Final 4 3/1
Championship Game 9/2
Not Eliminated 4/1
Which round will Pittsburgh be eliminated?
Round of 64 70/1
Round of 32 5/1
Sweet 16 4/1
Elite 8 3/2
Final 4 3/1
Championship Game 9/2
Not Eliminated 5/1
In what round will the first #1 ranked seed (Connecticut, Louisville, North Carolina, Pittsburgh) be eliminated?
Round of 64 20/1
Round of 32 2/1
Sweet 16 7/4
Elite 8 7/4
Final 4 10/1
Will a #2 ranked seed (Duke, Memphis, Michigan St, Oklahoma) win the tournament?
Yes 2/1
No 1/3
Which # 2 ranked seed will go the farthest?
Memphis 3/2
Duke 5/2
Michigan St 5/2
Oklahoma 5/2
Which #2 ranked seed will be the first to be eliminated?
Michigan St 2/1
Oklahoma 2/1
Duke 2/1
Memphis 7/2
In what round will the first #2 ranked seed (Duke, Memphis, Michigan St, Oklahoma) be eliminated?
Round of 64 5/1
Round of 32 4/7
Sweet 16 3/1
Elite 8 7/1
Final 4 35/1
What will be the lowest-ranked seed to advance to the Final Four?
#1 Ranked Seed 8/1
#2 Ranked Seed 4/1
#3 Ranked Seed 5/2
#4 Ranked Seed 4/1
#5 Ranked Seed 7/2
#6 Ranked Seed 5/1
#7 Ranked Seed 7/1
#8 Ranked Seed 12/1
Other 10/1
What will be the lowest-ranked seed to advance past the round of 64?
#8 Ranked Seed 200/1
#9 Ranked Seed 75/1
#10 Ranked Seed 20/1
#11 Ranked Seed 7/1
#12 Ranked Seed 4/5
#13 Ranked Seed 5/4
#14 Ranked Seed 11/4
#15 Ranked Seed 5/1
#16 Ranked Seed 40/1
How many #12 ranked seeds (Arizona, Northern Iowa, Western Kentucky, Wisconsin) will win a first-round game?
0 Teams 4/1
1 Team 6/5
2 Teams 3/2
3 Teams 5/1
4 Teams 50/1
Which conference will have the best winning percentage?
Big East 1/2
Atlantic Coast (ACC) 3/1
Big Ten 4/1
Big 12 5/1
Pacific 10 (PAC10) 5/1
Atlantic 10 (A10) 10/1
Southeastern (SEC) 10/1
What mid-major conference will produce the last team standing?
Conference USA (C-USA) 1/2
West Coast (WCC) 3/2
Atlantic 10 (A10) 4/1
Mountain West (MWC) 30/1
Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) 100/1
Western Athletic (WAC) 100/1
Sun Belt 150/1
Missouri Valley (MVC) 200/1
Mid-American (MAC) 400/1
Big South 600/1
Southern 600/1
How many teams from mid-major conferences will advance past the round of 64?
1 Team 300/1
2 Teams 8/1
3 Teams 4/1
4 Teams 5/2
5 Teams 4/1
6 Teams 13/2
7 Teams 17/2
8 Teams 13/1
9 Teams 18/1
10 Teams 17/1
11 Teams 20/1
12 Teams 25/1
13 or more Teams 40/1
How many buzzer beating shots will occur during the Round of 64?
0 Buzzer Beaters 4/5
1 Buzzer Beater 7/4
2 Buzzer Beaters 9/4
3 Buzzer Beaters 11/2
4 Buzzer Beaters 9/1
5 Buzzer Beaters 25/1
6 or more Buzzer Beaters 50/1
Award and Stat Odds
Which graduating class will the tournament MVP come from?
Freshman 6/1
Sophomore 5/2
Junior 1/2
Senior 3/2
Odds to win the tournament MOP:
Tyler Hansbrough (North Carolina) 8/1
Ty Lawson (North Carolina) 8/1
Levance Fields (Pittsburgh) 10/1
Earl Clark (Louisville) 12/1
Terrence Williams (Louisville) 12/1
Sam Young (Pittsburgh) 12/1
DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) 12/1
AJ Price (Connecticut) 12/1
Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) 12/1
Wayne Ellington (North Carolina) 12/1
Jeff Adrien (Connecticut) 15/1
Tyreke Evans (Memphis) 15/1
Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) 15/1
Samardo Samuels (Louisville) 20/1
Danny Green (North Carolina) 20/1
Kyle Singler (Duke) 20/1
Gerald Henderson (Duke) 20/1
Robert Dozier (Memphis) 20/1
Shawn Taggart (Memphis) 20/1
Jon Scheyer (Duke) 25/1
Kalin Lucas (Michigan St) 25/1
Raymar Morgan (Michigan St) 25/1
Antonio Anderson (Memphis) 25/1
Willie Warren (Oklahoma) 25/1
Sherron Collins (Kansas) 25/1
Dante Cunningham (Villanova) 30/1
Scottie Reynolds (Villanova) 30/1
Jonny Flynn (Syracuse) 30/1
Goran Suton (Michigan St) 35/1
Jeff Teague (Wake Forest) 35/1
Kemba Walker (Connecticut) 40/1
Cole Aldrich (Kansas) 40/1
DeMarre Carroll (Missouri) 40/1
Leo Lyons (Missouri) 40/1
Eric Devendorf (Syracuse) 40/1
Corey Fisher (Villanova) 50/1
James Johnson (Wake Forest) 50/1
Isaiah Thomas (Washington) 50/1
Justin Dentmon (Washington) 50/1
Jon Brockman (Washington) 60/1
Josh Heytvelt (Gonzaga) 60/1
Austin Daye (Gonzaga) 60/1
E'Twaun Moore (Purdue) 60/1
Toney Douglas (Florida St) 60/1
Darren Collison (UCLA) 60/1
James Harden (Arizona St) 60/1
Taylor Griffin (Oklahoma) 75/1
Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas) 75/1
Paul Harris (Syracuse) 75/1
Andy Rautins (Syracuse) 75/1
Al-Farouq Aminu (Wake Forest) 75/1
BJ Raymond (Xavier) 75/1
Derrick Brown (Xavier) 75/1
Matt Bouldin (Gonzaga) 75/1
Jeremy Pargo (Gonzaga) 75/1
Luke Nevill (Utah) 75/1
Lawrence Borha (Utah) 75/1
JaJuan Johnson (Purdue) 75/1
Robbie Hummel (Purdue) 75/1
Demetri McCamey (Illinois) 75/1
Josh Shipp (UCLA) 75/1
Jeff Pendergraph (Arizona St) 75/1
CJ Anderson (Xavier) 100/1
Mike Davis (Illinois) 100/1
Da'Sean Butler (West Virginia) 100/1
Jerel McNeal (Marquette) 100/1
Wesley Matthews (Marquette) 100/1
Lazar Hayward (Marquette) 100/1
Tyrese Rice (Boston College) 100/1
Lee Cummard (BYU) 100/1
James Anderson (Oklahoma St) 100/1
Byron Eaton (Oklahoma St) 100/1
Eric Maynor (VCU) 100/1
Field (Any Other Player) 20/1
Which player will have the most total points?
Tyler Hansbrough (North Carolina) 5/1
Sam Young (Pittsburgh) 6/1
Wayne Ellington (North Carolina) 13/2
Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) 13/2
Earl Clark (Louisville) 7/1
DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) 7/1
Ty Lawson (North Carolina) 7/1
Tyreke Evans (Memphis) 8/1
AJ Price (Connecticut) 10/1
Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) 10/1
Kyle Singler (Duke) 11/1
Jeff Adrien (Connecticut) 12/1
Danny Green (North Carolina) 12/1
Gerald Henderson (Duke) 12/1
Terrence Williams (Louisville) 15/1
Samardo Samuels (Louisville) 15/1
Jon Scheyer (Duke) 17/1
Willie Warren (Oklahoma) 20/1
Jonny Flynn (Syracuse) 20/1
Kalin Lucas (Michigan St) 25/1
Dante Cunningham (Villanova) 25/1
Scottie Reynolds (Villanova) 25/1
Eric Devendorf (Syracuse) 25/1
Raymar Morgan (Michigan St) 30/1
Robert Dozier (Memphis) 30/1
Sherron Collins (Kansas) 30/1
DeMarre Carroll (Missouri) 30/1
Shawn Taggart (Memphis) 40/1
Cole Aldrich (Kansas) 40/1
Leo Lyons (Missouri) 40/1
Jeff Teague (Wake Forest) 40/1
Toney Douglas (Florida St) 40/1
Isaiah Thomas (Washington) 45/1
Levance Fields (Pittsburgh) 50/1
Paul Harris (Syracuse) 50/1
James Johnson (Wake Forest) 50/1
Justin Dentmon (Washington) 50/1
Da'Sean Butler (West Virginia) 50/1
Jerel McNeal (Marquette) 50/1
Wesley Matthews (Marquette) 50/1
James Harden (Arizona St) 50/1
Field (Any Other Player) 10/1
Which player will have the most total rebounds?
Blake Griffin (Oklahoma) 4/1
DeJuan Blair (Pittsburgh) 11/2
Hasheem Thabeet (Connecticut) 11/2
Jeff Adrien (Connecticut) 8/1
Tyler Hansbrough (North Carolina) 10/1
Earl Clark (Louisville) 15/1
Terrence Williams (Louisville) 15/1
Shawn Taggart (Memphis) 20/1
Robert Dozier (Memphis) 20/1
Goran Suton (Michigan St) 25/1
Cole Aldrich (Kansas) 25/1
Jon Brockman (Washington) 25/1
Sam Young (Pittsburgh) 30/1
Kyle Singler (Duke) 30/1
Dante Cunningham (Villanova) 30/1
DeMarre Carroll (Missouri) 40/1
Gerald Henderson (Duke) 50/1
Raymar Morgan (Michigan St) 50/1
Tyreke Evans (Memphis) 50/1
Taylor Griffin (Oklahoma) 50/1
Leo Lyons (Missouri) 50/1
James Johnson (Wake Forest) 50/1
Al-Farouq Aminu (Wake Forest) 50/1
Luke Nevill (Utah) 50/1
Lazar Hayward (Marquette) 50/1
Field (Any Other Player) 10/1
Which player will have the most total assists during the tournament?
Levance Fields (Pittsburgh) 6/1
Ty Lawson (North Carolina) 7/1
Terrence Williams (Lousiville) 10/1
Johnny Flynn (Syracuse) 10/1
AJ Price (Connecticut) 15/1
Antonio Anderson (Memphis) 20/1
Tyreke Evans (Memphis) 20/1
Austin Johnson (Oklahoma) 20/1
Earl Clark (Louisville) 25/1
Kemba Walker (Connecticut) 25/1
Kalin Lucas (Michigan St) 25/1
Willie Warren (Oklahoma) 30/1
Darren Collison (UCLA) 30/1
Jon Scheyer (Duke) 35/1
Sherron Collins (Kansas) 25/1
Jeremy Pargo (Gonzaga) 35/1
Kyle Singler (Duke) 40/1
Gerald Henderson (Duke) 40/1
Travis Walton (Michigan St) 40/1
Jeff Teague (Wake Forest) 40/1
Ishael Smith (Wake Forest) 40/1
Derek Glasser (Arizona St) 40/1
Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas) 50/1
JT Tiller (Missouri) 50/1
Zaire Taylor (Missouri) 50/1
Scottie Reynolds (Villanova) 50/1
Jerel McNeal (Marquette) 50/1
Field (Any Other Player) 10/1
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