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Sweet 16 NCAA Men’s Basketball Odds 2014

March 25, 2014

Here are the betting odds for the Sweet 16 round of 2014 NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Also listed are the MVP of the tournament odds as well as the odds to win each region. If you have a gut feeling about a team now is the real last chance to maximize your profit exponentially. These odds are provided by Bovada Sportsbook.

Florida #1                    7/2

Michigan State #4       9/2

Louisville #4               5/1

Arizona #1                  6/1

Virginia #1                  10/1

Michigan #2                16/1

Wisconsin #2               16/1

Iowa State #3              18/1

UCLA #4                    18/1

Kentucky #8               20/1

Baylor #6                    20/1

Tennessee #11             28/1

San Diego State #4     33/1

Connecticut #7            33/1

Stanford #10               50/1

Dayton #11                 100/1

 

2014 South Region – Odds to Win

Florida #1                    5/8

UCLA #4                    7/2

Stanford #10               5/1

Dayton #11                 9/1

 

2014 West Region – Odds to Win

Arizona #1                  1/1

Wisconsin #2               11/4

San Diego State #4     5/1

Baylor #6                    5/1

 

2014 East Region – Odds to Win

Michigan State #4       3/2

Virginia #1                  2/1

Iowa State #3              4/1

Connecticut #7            9/2

 

2014 Midwest Region – Odds to Win

Louisville #4               11/10

Michigan #2                7/2

Kentucky #8               4/1

Tennessee #11             4/1

 

2014 NCAA Tournament MOP – Odds to Win

Scottie Wilbekin (Florida)                  7/1

Russ Smith (Louisville)                       9/1

Gary Harris (MSU)                             10/1

Adreian Payne (MSU)                        10/1

Nick Johnson (Arizona)                      12/1

Casey Prather (Florida)                       15/1

Patric Young (Florida)                        15/1

Luke Hancock (Louisville)                 18/1

Aaron Gordon (Arizona)                    20/1

Montrezl Harrell (Louisville)              20/1

Nik Stauskas (Michigan)                     22/1

Malcolm Brogdon (Virginia)              25/1

Joe Harris (Virginia)                            25/1

T.J. McConnell (Arizona)                   25/1

Jordan Adams (UCLA)                      25/1

Ben Brust (Wisconsin)                        33/1

Melvin Ejim (Iowa State)                   33/1

DeAndre Kane (Iowa State)               33/1

Kyle Anderson (UCLA)                     33/1

Julius Randle (UK)                             33/1

Traevon Jackson (Wisconsin)              40/1

Frank Kaminsky (Wisconsin)              40/1

Sam Dekker (Wisconsin)                    40/1

Glenn Robinson III (Michigan)          40/1

Shabazz Napier (UCONN)                 40/1

Aaron Harrison (UK)                          40/1

Andrew Harrison (UK)                       40/1

James Young (UK)                             40/1

Jordan McRae (Tennessee)                 40/1

Xavier Thames (San Diego State)       50/1

Cory Jefferson (Baylor)                      50/1

Brady Heslip (Baylor)                         50/1

Isaiah Austin (Baylor)                         50/1

Jarnell Stokes (Tennessee)                  50/1

Chasson Randle (Stanford)                66/1

Dwight Powell (Stanford)                  100/1

Dyshawn Pierre (Dayton)                   200/1

Jordan Sibert (Dayton)                       200/1