2022 Masters Odds; Complete List of Favorites, Long Shots

2022 Masters odds are up at Bovada. Joe Duffy is famed for his successful and accurate Masters picks and will choose from among these odds: 

Outright 

•          Rory McIlroy+900 

•          Jordan Spieth+1400 

•          Corey Conners+1800 

•          Abraham Ancer+2000 

•          Hideki Matsuyama+2000 

•          Bryson DeChambeau+2500 

•          Chris Kirk+2800

•          Gary Woodland+2800 

•          Tony Finau+3000 

•          Maverick McNealy+3300 

•          Si Woo Kim+3300 

•          Adam Hadwin+4500 

•          Jason Day+4500 

•          Keegan Bradley+4500 

•          Charley Hoffman+5000 

•          Davis Riley+5000 

•          Mito Pereira+5000 

•          Patton Kizzire+5000 

•          Rickie Fowler+5000 

•          Sahith Theegala+5000 

•          Jhonattan Vegas+5500 

•          Kevin Streelman+5500 

•          Luke List+5500 

•          Brendan Steele+6600 

•          Doug Ghim+6600 

•          Ryan Palmer+6600 

•          Matthew NeSmith+8000 

•          Ian Poulter+9000 

•          Kyoung-Hoon Lee+9000 

•          Lanto Griffin+9000 

•          Rasmus Hojgaard+9000 

•          Russell Knox+9000 

•          Alex Smalley+10000 

•          Anirban Lahiri+10000 

•          Beau Hossler+10000 

•          Brian Stuard+10000 

•          Chad Ramey+10000 

•          Charles Howell III+10000 

•          Denny McCarthy+10000 

•          Dylan Frittelli+10000 

•          Lucas Glover+10000 

•          Martin Laird+10000 

•          Matt Jones+10000 

•          Matt Kuchar+10000 

•          Richard Bland+10000 

•          Robert MacIntyre+10000 

•          Scott Stallings+10000 

•          Takumi Kanaya+10000 

•          Troy Merritt+10000 

•          Adam Svensson+12500 

•          Branden Grace+12500 

•          C.T. Pan+12500 

•          Cameron Champ+12500 

•          David Lipsky+12500 

•          Kramer Hickok+12500 

•          Lee Westwood+12500 

•          Matthias Schwab+12500 

•          Min Woo Lee+12500 

•          Nick Taylor+12500 

•          Pat Perez+12500 

•          Aaron Rai+15000 

•          Adam Schenk+15000 

•          Austin Smotherman+15000 

•          Brendon Todd+15000 

•          Garrick Higgo+15000 

•          Hayden Buckley+15000 

•          Kevin Chappell+15000 

•          Lee Hodges+15000 

•          Nate Lashley+15000 

•          Patrick Rodgers+15000 

•          Sam Ryder+15000 

•          Taylor Moore+15000 

•          Trey Mullinax+15000 

•          Wyndham Clark+15000 

•          Adam Long+20000 

•          Andrew Novak+20000 

•          Andrew Putnam+20000 

•          Ben Martin+20000 

•          Brandt Snedeker+20000 

•          Chez Reavie+20000 

•          Danny Lee+20000 

•          Doc Redman+20000 

•          Graeme McDowell+20000 

•          Greyson Sigg+20000 

•          Guido Migliozzi+20000 

•          Hank Lebioda+20000 

•          Harry Higgs+20000 

•          Hudson Swafford+20000 

•          J.J. Spaun+20000 

•          Joseph Bramlett+20000 

•          Matt Wallace+20000 

•          Nick Hardy+20000 

•          Paul Barjon+20000 

•          Robert Streb+20000 

•          Tyler Duncan+20000 

•          Vincent Whaley+20000 

•          Zach Johnson+20000 

•          Henrik Stenson+25000 

•          John Huh+25000 

•          Ludvig Aberg+25000 

•          Luke Donald+25000 

•          Stephan Jaeger+25000 

•          Andrew Landry+30000 

•          Ben Kohles+30000 

•          Brandon Hagy+30000 

•          Brice Garnett+30000 

•          Camilo Villegas+30000 

•          Chesson Hadley+30000 

•          J.T. Poston+30000 

•          Jimmy Walker+30000 

•          Justin Lower+30000 

•          Kevin Tway+30000 

•          Kyle Stanley+30000 

•          Logan McAllister+30000 

•          Nick Watney+30000 

•          Peter Malnati+30000 

•          Richy Werenski+30000 

•          Roger Sloan+30000 

•          Ryan Brehm+30000 

•          Sung Kang+30000 

•          James Hahn+35000 

•          Austin Cook+50000 

•          Ben Kern+50000 

•          Bill Haas+50000 

•          Bronson Burgoon+50000 

•          Curtis Thompson+50000 

•          David Skinns+50000 

•          Dawie Van Der Walt+50000 

•          Dylan Wu+50000 

•          Henrik Norlander+50000 

•          Jim Herman+50000 

•          Jonas Blixt+50000 

•          Kelly Kraft+50000 

•          Martin Trainer+50000 

•          Max McGreevy+50000 

•          Michael Gligic+50000 

•          Seth Reeves+50000 

•          Seung-Yul Noh+50000 

•          William McGirt+50000 

Fantasy Baseball Odds 2020: Favorites to Win HR, RBI, and Rotisserie Baseball Categories

Baseball is just around the corner, and the prognosticators of performance have released thousands of player props and futures ahead of the 2022 season.

SportsBetting has more than 300 players listed with over/under odds surrounding home runs, RBIs, steals, saves, wins and strikeouts. 

Additionally, the sportsbook has odds for this year’s home run champion, where Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Pete Alonso lead the pack. 

Finally, the latest Rookie of the Year, MVP and Cy Young odds are below. 

Those will be updated weekly throughout the season so bookmark this page for future reference from SportsBetting used by professional gamblers to pay on time.  

Home Run Leader

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.  +700

Pete Alonso                 +1000

Matt Olson                  +1200

Aaron Judge                +1400

Mike Trout                  +1400

Salvador Perez            +1400

Shohei Ohtani             +1400

Joey Gallo                    +1600

Bryce Harper               +1800

Franmil Reyes             +1800

Giancarlo Stanton       +1800

Juan Soto                    +1800

Rafael Devers              +1800

Ronald Acuna Jr.         +1800

Yordan Alvarez            +1800

Manny Machado        +2200

Tyler O’Neill                +2500

Austin Riley                 +2800

Kyle Schwarber           +2800

Eloy Jimenez               +3300

George Springer          +3300

Jorge Soler                  +3300

Jose Abreu                  +3300

Jose Ramirez               +3300

Marcus Semien           +3300

Miguel Sano                +3300

Adam Duvall               +4000

Hunter Renfroe           +4000

Max Muncy                 +4000

Nolan Arenado            +4000

Teoscar Hernandez     +4000

Cody Bellinger             +5000

Freddie Freeman        +5000

Jared Walsh                +5000

Kyle Tucker                 +5000

Luis Robert                  +5000

Nelson Cruz                 +5000

Paul Goldschmidt        +5000

Bobby Dalbec              +6600

Brandon Lowe             +6600

C.J. Cron                      +6600

Carlos Correa              +6600

Joey Votto                   +6600

Nick Castellanos          +6600

Rhys Hoskins               +6600

J.D. Martinez               +7500

Josh Bell                      +7500

Francisco Lindor          +10000

Frank Schwindel          +10000

Josh Donaldson           +10000

Mookie Betts              +10000

AL Rookie of the Year

Bobby Witt Jr.             +300

Spencer Torkelson      +450

Adley Rutschman        +500

Julio Rodriguez (SEA)  +500

Shane Baz                   +1000

Jeremy Pena               +1100

Riley Greene               +1200

Joe Ryan                      +2200

Vidal Brujan                +2200

Jarren Duran               +2500

Kyle Isbel                     +2800

Reid Detmers              +2800

Triston Casas               +2800

Grayson Rodriguez     +4000

Luis Gil                        +4000

A.J. Alexy                     +5000

Jose Siri                       +5000

Kevin Smith                 +5000

NL Rookie of the Year

Seiya Suzuki                +400

C.J. Abrams                 +500

Oneil Cruz                   +500

Keibert Ruiz                 +700

Hunter Greene            +900

Joey Bart                     +900

Sixto Sanchez              +900

Bryson Stott                +1000

Alek Thomas               +1600

Camilo Doval               +2000

Edward Cabrera          +2000

Matt Vierling               +2000

Brennen Davis             +2200

Nolan Gorman            +2500

Mackenzie Gore          +3300

Cade Cavalli                +4000

Jose Barrero                +4000

Nick Lodolo                 +4000

Roansy Contreras       +4000

Seth Beer                    +4000

Matthew Liberatore   +5000

AL MVP

Shohei Ohtani             +400

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.  +500

Mike Trout                  +550

Luis Robert                  +1200

Aaron Judge                +1600

Carlos Correa              +1800

Wander Franco           +1800

Bo Bichette                 +2000

Jose Ramirez               +2000

Kyle Tucker                 +2000

Rafael Devers              +2000

Byron Buxton              +2200

Corey Seager               +2200

Yordan Alvarez            +2200

Brandon Lowe             +2500

Alex Bregman             +3300

Jose Altuve                  +3300

George Springer          +4000

Giancarlo Stanton       +4000

Jesse Winker               +4000

Jose Abreu                  +4000

Marcus Semien           +4000

Anthony Rendon         +5000

Eloy Jimenez               +5000

Randy Arozarena        +5000

Tim Anderson             +5000

Xander Bogaerts         +5000

Austin Meadows         +6600

DJ LeMahieu               +6600

J.D. Martinez               +6600

Javier Baez                  +6600

Max Kepler                  +6600

Mitch Haniger             +6600

Salvador Perez            +6600

Yoan Moncada            +6600

Josh Donaldson           +7500

Jeimer Candelario       +8000

Joey Gallo                    +8000

Matt Chapman            +8000

Trey Mancini               +8000

Michael Brantley        +10000

Yasmani Grandal         +10000

NL MVP

Juan Soto                    +350

Bryce Harper               +700

Ronald Acuna Jr.         +700

Mookie Betts              +900

Freddie Freeman        +1200

Trea Turner                 +1200

Pete Alonso                 +1400

Francisco Lindor          +1800

Manny Machado        +1800

Matt Olson                  +1800

Austin Riley                 +2200

Christian Yelich           +2800

Nolan Arenado            +3300

Ozzie Albies                 +3300

Tyler O’Neill                +3300

Cody Bellinger             +4000

Jonathan India            +4000

Kris Bryant                  +4000

Max Muncy                 +4000

Brandon Belt               +5000

J.T. Realmuto              +5000

Joey Votto                   +5000

Justin Turner               +5000

Paul Goldschmidt        +5000

Rhys Hoskins               +5000

Starling Marte             +5000

Willy Adames              +5000

Brandon Crawford      +6600

Frank Schwindel          +6600

Jake Cronenworth      +6600

Bryan Reynolds           +8000

Josh Bell                      +8000

Marcell Ozuna            +8000

Charlie Blackmon        +10000

Jean Segura                 +10000

Jeff McNeil                  +10000

Mike Moustakas         +10000

Paul DeJong                +10000

AL Cy Young

Gerrit Cole                  +475

Shane Bieber               +750

Lucas Giolito               +800

Robbie Ray                  +950

Dylan Cease                +1400

Chris Sale                    +1600

Sean Manaea              +1600

Shane McClanahan     +1600

Frankie Montas           +1800

Justin Verlander          +1800

Kevin Gausman           +1800

Lance McCullers Jr.     +1800

Shohei Ohtani             +1800

Jose Berrios                 +2000

Lance Lynn                  +2200

Nathan Eovaldi           +2800

Luis Garcia                  +3300

Michael Kopech          +3300

Noah Syndergaard      +3300

Sonny Gray                 +3300

Triston McKenzie        +3300

Casey Mize                  +4000

John Means                 +4000

Tarik Skubal                +4000

Yusei Kikuchi               +4000

Chris Flexen                +5000

Corey Kluber               +5000

Eduardo Rodriguez     +5000

Hyun-Jin Ryu               +5000

Jose Urquidy               +5000

Marco Gonzales          +5000

Jake Odorizzi               +6600

NL Cy Young

Jacob deGrom             +300

Corbin Burnes             +900

Max Scherzer              +1100

Walker Buehler           +1100

Brandon Woodruff     +1200

Carlos Rodon              +1200

Zack Wheeler              +1200

Max Fried                    +1400

Aaron Nola                  +1600

Logan Webb                +1800

Sandy Alcantara          +2000

Blake Snell                   +2200

Chris Bassitt                +2500

Jack Flaherty               +2500

Joe Musgrove             +2500

Julio Urias                   +2500

Charlie Morton           +3300

Luis Castillo                 +3300

Pablo Lopez                 +3300

Yu Darvish                   +3300

Clayton Kershaw         +4000

Ian Anderson              +5000

Marcus Stroman         +5000

Patrick Corbin             +5000

Adrian Houser             +6600

Anthony DeSclafani    +6600

German Marquez       +6600

Stephen Strasburg      +6600

Wade Miley                +6600

Adam Wainwright       +7500

Madison Bumgarner   +7500

Miles Mikolas              +8000

Steven Matz                +8000

Andrew Heaney          +10000

Tiger Woods Masters Odds 2022

Tiger Woods is practicing at Augusta, but there’s been no confirmation that he will compete at next week’s Masters. 

What seemed like a longshot following the car crash that paused Tiger’s playing career, the odds now support Woods teeing it up at the hallowed grounds where he’s donned the Green Jacket five times.

Odds are courtesy of SportsBetting    

Will Tiger Woods compete in The Masters?

Yes -250

No +200

These odds indicate a 71.43% probability that Woods will tee off in Round 1 next Thursday. 

It’s worth noting that the ‘Yes’ odds opened at -400 so early wagers have been on the ‘No’ option.

Woods currently has 50-1 odds at the 2022 Masters Tournament. But oddsmakers say the true odds should really be 75-1, or higher. 

Joe Duffy will have his much sought-after Masters picks

Currently, 12.8% of the handle at SportsBetting.ag is on Woods, which is easily the highest percentage of any player. 

And if Woods confirms he is playing, the sportsbook said that they expect an influx of wagers on him, which will definitely lower his odds.

Final 4 Prop Odds and Updated Game Lines

The Blue Bloods of the college basketball world collide this Saturday in what is shaping up to be one of the most historic Final Four rounds.

Currently at SportsBetting, Kansas is a 4-point favorite against Villanova, and 68.6% of the handle so far is on the Jayhawks.

On the other side of the bracket, Duke is a 4-point favorite against rival North Carolina, but just 53.1% of the action is on the Blue Devils.

Early, look-ahead lines from SportsBetting.ag for the National Championship show these potential spreads:

Villanova vs. North Carolina (+1.5)

Duke vs. Villanova (+3.5)

Kansas vs. North Carolina (+5)

Kansas vs. Duke (+1)

Additionally, there are plenty of ways to wager on the Final Four outside of the game outcomes. Prop bets range from Coach K crying on the court to a Mario Chalmers championship highlight. 

Finally, the latest odds for Most Outstanding Player can be found at the bottom.  

Prop Bets at one of OffshoreInsiders.com approved books.

What will be seen first in UNC vs. Duke game?

Duke National Championship highlight +150

Coach K crying +250

UNC National Championship highlight +275

Dean Smith clip or image +300

What will happen first in UNC vs. Duke game?

Coach K calls timeout -150

Coach K wife is shown +110

How many times will Coach K’s wife be shown in UNC vs. Duke game?

Over/Under 4.5

What will broadcast mention first in UNC vs. Duke game?

Hubert Davis first-year coach to make Final Four +300

Coach K retirement -500

What will be seen first in Kansas vs. Villanova game?

Mario Chalmers National Championship highlight +150

Villanova National Championship highlight -200

Will Duke vs. UNC all-time series record be mentioned?

Yes +125

No -165

Will any Final Four game go to overtime?

Yes +550

No -1000

Which team will make the most 3-pointers during Final Four?

Villanova                     +175    

Duke                            +250    

North Carolina            +250    

Kansas                         +275    

Highest total points scored by any player in Final Four

Over/Under 20

Most Points Scored in Final Four

Ochai Agbaji                +400

Paolo Banchero          +500

Colin Gillespie             +800

Brady Manek              +900

Jermaine Samuels       +900

Armando Bacot           +1000

Caleb Daniels              +1200

Caleb Love                  +1200

Jalen Wilson                +1200

Remy Martin               +1200

Christian Braun           +1400

RJ Davis                       +1600

Mark Williams             +1800

Wendell Moore          +1800

Most Outstanding Player

Paolo Banchero          +250

Ochai Agbaji                +500

Collin Gillespie            +900

Jermaine Samuels       +900

Armando Bacot           +1000

Remy Martin               +1000

Jeremy Roach             +1600

Wendell Moore Jr.      +1600

Brady Manek              +2000

Christian Braun           +2000

AJ Griffin                     +2500

Caleb Love                  +2500

Mark Williams             +2500

Caleb Daniels              +5000

R.J. Davis                     +5000

Elite 8 Market Report For Bettors: Houston vs. Villanova, Arkansas vs. Duke, Free Pick NBA

Elite 8 betting Saturday sees Houston vs. Villanova, Arkansas vs. Duke. Get a free NBA winner plus market reports on college basketball and the NBA. 

Free pick from NBA

HOUSTON -3.5 Portland

Many of my best angles, especially when the theory crosses sports, are based on using the oddsmakers knowledge against them. Houston is 8-30 SU road. Portland is 17-20 SU at home, yet the Rockets are laying 3.5. Anti-splits angle in which we go with road favorite if they have a much worse away winning percentage than the home team home winning percentage is 423-294. 

Market report: 

🏀Biggest public consensus in term of percentage of bets: None in NCAA tournament for Saturday.  Brooklyn Nets only big one in NBA, though Spurs a strong public dog. Many contrarian bettors believe in fading public underdogs, even at a lower ticket percentage than one would fade a favorite. 

🏀Most lopsided bets in term of percentage of money and biggest sportsbook liabilities: Portland Pilots, Houston Cougars in college. The Associating sees Houston Rockets, Oklahoma City, Brooklyn, Toronto, and Orlando.

🏀Biggest splits: Southern Utah in college basketball has 58 percent of bets, but a mere 10 percent of money on them.  Portland Trail Blazers have 51 percent of bets, but only one-percent of the money. 

🏀Biggest line moves with opening odds followed by current odds: Brooklyn opened -1, now -3.5 at Bovada. Raptors have gone from -9 to -11. 

Top expert pick is from Joe Duffy. Our Million Dollar March on Vegas and Offshore is now 25-14 with all postseason tournament bets including Miami Florida as NCAA Tournament Game of the Year. My 34th March Madness as a pro handicapper may not yet be in my top 15, but I am still destroying the bookies. Both NCAA Tournament sides, plus side and total on The Basketball Classic. I am just that much better than anyone else. Newbies, now you know I am called The Lord of the Big Dance. Five NBA led by three Wise Guys. Oh off winning night in NBA too! And MLB around the block. Get the picks now 

Most contrarian bettors love to fade the bets in the first category “percentage of bets.” The belief is that the public is almost always wrong (which is why bookmakers make a lot of money) by chasing square theories. Hence betting against them is a winning proposition. Joe Duffy, CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com is widely accepted as the top sports handicapper in the world. He prefers percent of tickets, which weighs $5 bettors the same as $500 and $5,000 a game wagerers saying, “If anything, the small bettor is the ultimate fade.”

While not completely disagreeing, Cy McCormick of the Masterlockline asserts that he prefers betting against the money. “Bookmakers always win long-term, so I want to be rooting for the same side they are,” while pointing out it is the money, not number of bets that will move the line. 

Others like corroboration. If the same team is loved by both the handle and volume of bets, that’s “Truly a public play,” according to noted gambler Big Red. Finally, the splits are considered a sharp versus square metric. If majority of bets are on side A, but most of the money is on side B, some gamblers consider this equating to side B betting a sharp versus square bet.

Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament Market Report; NBA Super Sharp Intel too

Sweet 16 market watch, plus NBA betting intel using the same criterion. Keep in mind, the adage “public dogs die” is true, though not as much in the postseason where JoeyBagOfDonuts is willing to bet on underdogs. 

🏀Biggest public consensus in term of percentage of bets: Miami Florida, Providence (dog); Pistons

🏀Most lopsided bets in term of percentage of money and biggest sportsbook liabilities: Providence (dog); Pistons, Heat

🏀Biggest splits in terms of percent of tickets versus the percent of cash: St. Peter’s 53 percent of bets, but only 22 percent of cash; Houston Rockets 57 but a mere 23 percent of cash.

🏀Biggest line moves with opening odds followed by current odds: Miami Hurricanes opened at -1, now -3 is the only one of note in NCAA Tournament today. In the NBA, the public is also loving Miami, as the Heat went from -5.5 to -7.5. 

Top expert pick: Houston Cougars, my only Wise Guy, wins easily. I go 2-1 in Dance and am now 23-13 with postseason college basketball! Holy hell. The NCAA Tournament Game of the Year goes Friday among three NCAA Tournament winners. The winningest capper in world history with the GOY? You have an easy decision, Bubba.

The Grandmaster has added five NBA winners as well. Get the picks now 

Most contrarian bettors love to fade the bets in the first category “percentage of bets.” The belief is that the public is almost always wrong (which is why bookmakers make a lot of money) by chasing square theories. Hence betting against them is a winning proposition. Joe Duffy, CEO of OffshoreInsiders.com is widely accepted as the top sports handicapper in the world. He prefers percent of tickets, which weighs $5 bettors the same as $500 and $5,000 a game wagerers saying, “If anything, the small bettor is the ultimate fade.”

While not completely disagreeing, Cy McCormick of the Masterlockline asserts that he prefers betting against the money. “Bookmakers always win long-term, so I want to be rooting for the same side they are,” while pointing out it is the money, not number of bets that will move the line. 

Others like corroboration. If the same team is loved by both the handle and volume of bets, that’s “Truly a public play,” according to noted gambler Big Red. Finally, the splits are considered a sharp versus square metric. If majority of bets are on side A, but most of the money is on side B, some gamblers consider this equating to side B betting a sharp versus square bet.

Odds Have It: Baker Mayfield and Deshaun Watson’s next Destinations

Deshaun Watson is likely to get traded very soon, and Baker Mayfield has reportedly requested to be traded (for some unknown reason).

SportsBetting has created next team odds for both quarterbacks, should they leave their current clubs.

The oddsmakers see Watson to be a perfect fit in New Orleans while the Colts and Seahawks are favorites for Mayfield’s services. 

Deshaun Watson team in Week 1 of 2022 season

Saints              -200

Falcons            +150

Panthers          +1000

Lions                +2000

Baker Mayfield team in Week 1 of 2022 season

Colts                +150

Seahawks        +200

Lions                +600

Bucs                +700

Panthers          +800

Saints              +800

Falcons            +1000

Jets                  +2000

Texans             +2000

NCAA Tournament Prop Bets from Sister Jean to Odds Super Sharps Will Feast On

The NCAA Tournament commands the largest betting handle of any sporting event in America, and along with the standard game odds there is no shortage of props available to wager on.

SportsBetting has rolled out 77 unique props with more than 300 betting options for March Madness. The list below is broken down into nine sections:

  • Mascots
  • Regions
  • Player Stats
  • Seedings
  • Conferences/Head-to-Head Matchups
  • Sweet 16
  • Game Totals
  • Eliminations
  • Overtime/Buzzer Beaters

NCAA Tournament prop bets are subject to change and current odds can be found at SportsBetting   

Mascots

Which will be higher?

Lowest game score of tournament -105

Sister Jean’s age (102 years old) -135

Which mascot will advance the furthest?

Wildcats (Arizona, Kentucky, Villanova, Davidson) -175

Bulldogs (Gonzaga, Drake) +100

Tigers (Auburn, LSU, Memphis, Texas Southern) +300

Raiders (Texas Tech, Colgate, Wright State) +1000

Spartans (Michigan State, Norfolk State) +3300

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Regions

Champion will come from a Blue or Red state? (based on 2020 Election)

Blue +120

Red -160

Champion will come from which side of the Mississippi River?

East +170

West -250

Champion will come from which region?

South               +190    

West                +225    

East                 +240    

Midwest          +375    

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Player Stats

Most points for any player in a single game

Over/Under 35.5

Jaden Ivey points per game average

Over/Under 17.5

Ochai Agbaji points per game average

Over/Under 18.5

Oscar Tshiedwe points per game average

Over/Under 16.5

Oscar Tshiedwe rebounds per game average

Over/Under 14.5

Keegan Murray points per game average

Over/Under 22

Kofi Cockburn points per game average

Over/Under 20

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Seedings

What seed will win the 2022 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship?                              

1                      -105

2                      +260

3                      +550

4                      +800

5                      +1200

6                      +1400

7                      +1600

8                      +1600

9                      +3300

Other Seed      +4000

10                    +6600

11                    +8000

12                    +10000

Combined total of seeds for Final Four teams

Over 12.5

Under 12.5

How many No. 1 seeds will reach the Final Four

0 +500

1 +150

2 +175

3 +375

4 +1600

How many No. 1 seeds will reach the Final Four

Over 1.5

Under 1.5

Will an #11 seed upset a #6 seed?

Yes -700

No +450

(Note: #11 seeds are 15-13 SU and 17-7 ATS (70.83%) versus #6 seeds since 2011)

Will a #12 seed upset a #5 seed?

Yes -240

No +165

(Note: #12 seeds are 17-19 SU and 22-13-1 ATS (62.86%) versus #5 seeds since 2011)

Will a #13 seed upset a #4 seed?

Yes -300

No +200

Will a #14-16 seed upset a #1-3 seed?

Yes -130

No -110

Total #9-#16 seeds to reach Round of 32

Over 8.5

Under 8.5

Will any play-in team advance to Round of 32?

Yes -500

No +300

Highest-numbered seed to reach Sweet 16

Over 10.5

Under 10.5

Will a #1 seed be losing or tied at halftime in Round of 64?

Yes +300

No -500

Will a #1 seed win the tournament?

Yes -105

No -135

Will a #2 seed win the tournament?

Yes +260

No -420

Will a #3 seed win the tournament?

Yes +500

No -900

Will a #4 seed win the tournament?

Yes +800

No -2500

Which No. 1 seed will advance the furthest?

Gonzaga          +140    

Arizona            +260    

Baylor              +325    

Kansas             +350    

Which No. 2 seed will advance the furthest?

Kentucky         -105     

Duke                +275    

Auburn            +375    

Villanova         +500    

Which No. 3 seed will advance the furthest?

Purdue            +125    

Tennessee       +225    

Texas Tech      +290    

Wisconsin       +575

Which No. 4 seed will advance the furthest?

UCLA               +115    

Arkansas         +240    

Illinois              +240    

Providence      +850    

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Conferences and Head-to-Head Matchups

Conference to win the 2022 NCAA Championship

WCC                +250    

SEC                  +300    

Big 12              +375    

Pac-12             +450    

Big Ten            +500    

ACC                 +900    

AAC                 +1200  

Big East           +1200  

Other Conference       +2500  

Mountain West           +8000  

Team to advance the furthest

LSU +100

Arkansas -140

Team to advance the furthest

Saint Mary’s -155

San Diego State +115

Team to advance the furthest

Boise State -120

Colorado State -120

Team to advance the furthest

Kentucky -140

Auburn +100

Team to advance the furthest

Kentucky -190

Villanova +145

Team to advance the furthest

Kentucky -165

Duke +125

Team to advance the furthest

Auburn -155

Duke +115

Team to advance the furthest

Villanova -110

Duke -130

Team to advance the furthest

Michigan -150

Michigan State +110

Team to advance the furthest

Arizona -180

Baylor +140

Team to advance the furthest

Kansas -175

Baylor +135

Team to advance the furthest

Kansas +160

Gonzaga -225

Team to advance the furthest

Kansas +175

Gonzaga -260

Team to advance the furthest

Kansas -130

Arizona -110

Team to advance the furthest

Baylor +215

Gonzaga -325

Team to advance the furthest

Texas Tech -250

Houston +170

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Sweet 16

How many double-digit seeds will reach Sweet 16?

Over 1

Under 1

Will Arizona advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -600

No +350

Will Arkansas advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes +100

No -140

Will Auburn advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -325

No +215

Will Baylor advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -400

No +250

Will Duke advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -300

No +200

Will Gonzaga advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -850

No +450

Will Illinois advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes +135

No -175

Will Kansas advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -300

No +200

Will Kentucky advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -600

No +350

Will Providence advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes +325

No -550

Will Purdue advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -275

No +185

Will Tennessee advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -190

No +145

Will Texas Tech advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -175

No +135

Will UCLA advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -155

No +115

Will Villanova advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -200

No +150

Will Wisconsin advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes +105

No -145

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Game Totals

Largest margin of victory in Round of 64

Over 38.5

Under 38.5

Highest single-game point total for any team in Round of 64

Over 99.5

Under 99.5

Lowest single-game point total for any team

Over 47.5

Under 47.5

Highest combined point total in Round of 64

Over 182.5

Under 182.5

Lowest combined point total for Round of 64 game

Over 106.5

Under 106.5

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Eliminations

Stage of Elimination for Gonzaga

Final Four                    +250

NCAA Final                  +250

NCAA Champion         +285

Elite 8                          +325

Sweet 16                     +450

2nd Round                  +750

1st Round                    +2000

Stage of Elimination for Baylor

Final Four                    +240

NCAA Final                  +260

Elite 8                          +275

Sweet 16                     +325

2nd Round                  +375

NCAA Champion         +1400

1st Round                    +1800

Stage of Elimination for Arizona

Final Four                    +240

NCAA Final                  +250

Sweet 16                     +300

Elite 8                          +325

2nd Round                  +600

NCAA Champion         +700

1st Round                    +1600

Stage of Elimination for Kansas

Final Four                    +240

NCAA Final                  +250

Elite 8                          +260

Sweet 16                     +325

2nd Round                  +475

NCAA Champion         +1100

1st Round                    +1600

Overtime and Buzzer Beaters

Total games to go to overtime in Round of 64

Over 1.5

Under 1.5

How many buzzer beating shots will occur during the Round of 64?  

0 -120

1 +175

2 +500

3 +1200

4 +2200

5 +2500

6 or more +5000

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Not All #1 Seeds Favorites for Final 4; Every Teams odds to Make Sweet 16 2022

The tournament hasn’t even started yet, but the number crunchers are predicting which teams will advance to the Sweet 16, and ultimately, emerge from their regions and reach the Final Four. 

SportsBetting only has one surprise in the regional odds below. No. 2-seeded Kentucky is favored to take the East Region instead of Baylor. The top seeds are favored in the other three regions.

Additionally, there are “Yes/No” odds for 16 teams (all of the teams seeded 1-4) to advance to the Sweet 16.

Arkansas, Illinois, Providence and Wisconsin are the only teams of the 16 not favored to advance to the Sweet 16. Providence is just a 2-point favorite in its opening round game against South Dakota State.

Odds are subject to change and current odds can be found on these pages:

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Will Arizona advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -600

No +350

Will Arkansas advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes +100

No -140

Will Auburn advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -325

No +215

Will Baylor advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -400

No +250

Will Duke advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -300

No +200

Will Gonzaga advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -850

No +450

Will Illinois advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes +135

No -175

Will Kansas advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -300

No +200

Will Kentucky advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -600

No +350

Will Providence advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes +325

No -550

Will Purdue advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -275

No +185

Will Tennessee advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -190

No +145

Will Texas Tech advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -175

No +135

Will UCLA advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -155

No +115

Will Villanova advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes -200

No +150

Will Wisconsin advance to the Sweet 16?

Yes +105

No -145

Midwest

Kansas             +200

Auburn                        +300

Iowa                            +300

Wisconsin                   +1000

LSU                              +1200

USC                             +2000

Miami Florida              +2500

Providence                  +2500

San Diego State           +2500

Creighton                    +3300

Iowa State                   +3300

Colgate                        +5000

Richmond                    +6600

South Dakota State     +6600

Jacksonville                 +10000

Texas A&M                 +20000

Texas Southern           +20000

East

Kentucky                     +210

Baylor                          +325

Purdue                        +425

UCLA                           +450

Saint Mary’s                +1600

Virginia Tech               +1600

Texas                           +1800

North Carolina            +2200

San Francisco              +2200

Murray State               +4000

Indiana                        +5000

Yale                             +5000

Marquette                  +6600

Akron                          +10000

St Peter’s                     +10000

Wyoming                    +10000

Norfolk State               +20000

West

Gonzaga                      -160

Texas Tech                  +450

Duke                            +500

Arkansas                     +1200

Connecticut                +1800

Alabama                      +4000

Memphis                     +4000

Michigan State            +4000

Davidson                     +5000

New Mexico State      +5000

Vermont                      +5000

Boise State                  +6600

Notre Dame                +6600

Rutgers                        +6600

CS Fullerton                +10000

Georgia State              +10000

Montana State            +10000

South

Arizona                        +180

Tennessee                   +350

Villanova                     +375

Houston                      +550

Illinois                          +900

Michigan                     +1600

Loyola Chicago            +2800

Ohio State                   +3300

Seton Hall                   +4000

TCU                             +4000

Colorado State            +5000

UAB                             +5000

Chattanooga               +10000

Longwood                   +10000

Delaware                     +15000

Bryant                         +20000

Wright State               +20000

National Championship

Gonzaga                      +300

Arizona                        +650

Kentucky                     +650

Kansas                         +1100

Baylor                          +1200

Duke                            +1200

Auburn                        +1600

Tennessee                   +2000

Purdue                        +2200

Villanova                     +2200

Texas Tech                  +2500

Houston                      +2800

Iowa                            +2800

UCLA                           +2800

Arkansas                     +4000

Illinois                          +4000

Connecticut                +6600

Wisconsin                   +6600

Texas                           +8000

Alabama                      +10000

Michigan State            +10000

North Carolina            +10000

San Diego State           +10000

USC                             +10000

Loyola Chicago            +12500

LSU                              +12500

St Marys CA                +12500

Virginia Tech               +12500

Memphis                     +15000

Boise State                  +20000

Marquette                  +20000

Michigan                     +20000

Ohio State                   +20000

Providence                  +20000

Colorado State            +25000

Indiana                        +25000

Miami FL                     +30000

Rutgers                        +30000

Seton Hall                   +30000

Davidson                     +40000

UAB                             +40000

Chattanooga               +50000

Creighton                    +50000

Delaware                     +50000

Georgia State              +50000

Iowa State                   +50000

Longwood                   +50000

Murray State               +50000

New Mexico State      +50000

Notre Dame                +50000

Richmond                    +50000

South Dakota State     +50000

St. Bonaventure          +50000

TCU                             +50000

Vermont                      +50000

Wyoming                    +50000

Yale                             +50000

CSU Fullerton              +75000

Akron              +100000

Bryant             +100000

Colgate                        +100000

Jacksonville State                    +100000

Montana State                        +100000

Norfolk State               +100000

Saint Peter’s                +100000

Texas A&M CC            +100000

Texas Southern                       +100000

Wright State               +100000

First 4 and NCAA Tournament First Round Odds 2022 Set

The bracket is set, and bets have already begun pouring in on the March Madness matchups.

SportsBetting  was one of the first books to release spreads and totals for each game, which you can find below.  Get every Joe Duffy pick of the NCAA Tournament when they come out. Beat the line moves for $149. Get the picks now 

First Four – Tuesday

No. 16 Texas A&M Corpus-Christi vs. No. 16 Texas Southern

Spread: Texas Southern -3.5

Total: 135

No. 12 Indiana vs. No. 12 Wyoming

Spread: Indiana -3.5

Total: 132

First Four – Wednesday

No. 16 Wright State vs. No. 16 Bryant

Spread: Wright State -2

Total: 152

No. 11 Rutgers vs. No. 11 Notre Dame

Spread: Notre Dame -1

Total: 131.5

Round of 64 – Thursday

No. 5 UConn vs. No. 12 New Mexico State

Spread: UConn -6.5

Total: 133

No. 4 Arkansas vs. No. 13 Vermont

Spread: Arkansas -5

Total: 139.5

No. 1 Baylor vs. No. 16 Norfolk State

Spread: Baylor -20

Total: 137.5

No. 8 North Carolina vs. No. 9 Marquette

Spread: North Carolina -3

Total: 150.5

No. 6 Colorado State vs. No. 11 Michigan

Spread: Michigan -2.5

Total: 140.5

No. 3 Tennessee vs. No. 14 Longwood

Spread: Tennessee -17

Total: 132.5

No. 7 Murray State vs. No. 10 San Francisco

Spread: San Francisco -1.5

Total: 138

No. 2 Kentucky vs. No. 15 St. Peter’s

Spread: Kentucky -17.5

Total: 133.5

No. 8 San Diego State vs. No. 9 Creighton

Spread: San Diego State -2

Total: 119

No. 5 Iowa vs. No. 12 Richmond

Spread: Iowa -9.5

Total: 150.5

No. 4 Providence vs. No. 13 South Dakota State

Spread: Providence -1.5

Total: 148.5

No. 1 Gonzaga vs. No. 16 Georgia State

Spread: Gonzaga -23.5

Total: 148.5

No. 8 Boise State vs. No. 9 Memphis

Spread: Memphis -2.5

Total: 132

No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 13 Akron

Spread: UCLA -14

Total: 129.5

Round of 64 – Friday

No. 7 Michigan State vs. No. 10 Davidson

Spread: Michigan State -2

Total: 141

No. 2 Duke vs. No. 15 CS Fullerton

Spread: Duke -17.5

Total: 141.5

No. 7 USC vs. No. 10 Miami (FL)

Spread: USC -1.5

Total: 141

No. 2 Auburn vs. No. 15 Jacksonville State

Spread: Auburn -16.5

Total: 139

No. 6 LSU vs. No. 11 Iowa State

Spread: LSU -4.5

Total: 125

No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 14 Colgate

Spread: Wisconsin -7.5

Total: 140

No. 6 Texas vs. No. 11 Virginia Tech

Spread: Virginia Tech -1

Total: 124.5

No. 3 Purdue vs. No. 14 Yale

Spread: Purdue -15.5

Total: 144.5

No. 5 Houston vs. No. 12 UAB

Spread: Houston -8.5

Total: 136.5

No. 4 Illinois vs. No. 13 Chattanooga

Spread: Illinois -7

Total: 136.5

No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Loyola-Chicago

Spread: Loyola-Chicago -1.5

Total: 133

No. 2 Villanova vs. No. 15 Delaware

Spread: Villanova -15.5

Total: 133

No. 3 Texas Tech vs. No. 14 Montana State

Spread: Texas Tech -15.5

Total: 130

No. 8 Seton Hall vs. No. 9 TCU

Spread: Seton Hall -1

Total: 130