Kentucky, Duke, Louisville early favorites for 2018 at 10-1 odds
David Purdum
ESPN Staff Writer
4/4/17
Three powerhouse programs that failed to reach the Final Four this season sit atop some of the first odds to win next season's college national championship in Las Vegas.
The Westgate SuperBook has installed Kentucky, Duke and Louisville as co-favorites, each at 10-1 to win the 2018 NCAA tournament.
After reaching this season's championship game, North Carolina and Gonzaga are in the next tier of teams in the Westgate's odds at 12-1. Kansas and Villanova are also 12-1. Arizona, at 15-1, is the only other team with odds better than 20-1 at the Westgate.
Kentucky reached the Elite Eight before losing to North Carolina. Coach John Calipari's Wildcats routinely face plenty of offseason roster transition and are expected to experience significant turnover again next season. Freshman guards De'Aaron Fox and Malik Monk are considered top-10 NBA prospects by ESPN draft analyst Chad Ford. Fox announced Monday that he will enter the draft. Monk had not publicly declared as of Monday afternoon.
Duke freshman forwards Jayson Tatum and Harry Giles also could be lottery picks. Louisville is the only one of the three early favorites at the Westgate not to have a player projected as a lottery pick in this summer's NBA draft.
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Duke, Kentucky and Louisville are the co-favorites to win next year's title, while 2016-17 finalists North Carolina and Gonzaga are given 12-1 odds.
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David Purdum
ESPN Staff Writer
4/4/17
Three powerhouse programs that failed to reach the Final Four this season sit atop some of the first odds to win next season's college national championship in Las Vegas.
The Westgate SuperBook has installed Kentucky, Duke and Louisville as co-favorites, each at 10-1 to win the 2018 NCAA tournament.
After reaching this season's championship game, North Carolina and Gonzaga are in the next tier of teams in the Westgate's odds at 12-1. Kansas and Villanova are also 12-1. Arizona, at 15-1, is the only other team with odds better than 20-1 at the Westgate.
Kentucky reached the Elite Eight before losing to North Carolina. Coach John Calipari's Wildcats routinely face plenty of offseason roster transition and are expected to experience significant turnover again next season. Freshman guards De'Aaron Fox and Malik Monk are considered top-10 NBA prospects by ESPN draft analyst Chad Ford. Fox announced Monday that he will enter the draft. Monk had not publicly declared as of Monday afternoon.
Duke freshman forwards Jayson Tatum and Harry Giles also could be lottery picks. Louisville is the only one of the three early favorites at the Westgate not to have a player projected as a lottery pick in this summer's NBA draft.
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Duke, Kentucky and Louisville are the co-favorites to win next year's title, while 2016-17 finalists North Carolina and Gonzaga are given 12-1 odds.
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TEAM | ODDS | TEAM | ODDS |
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Duke | 10-1 | Florida | 20-1 |
Kentucky | 10-1 | Indiana | 20-1 |
Louisville | 10-1 | Michigan | 20-1 |
Gonzaga | 12-1 | Michigan St. | 20-1 |
Kansas | 12-1 | Wichita St. | 20-1 |
N. Carolina | 12-1 | Butler | 25-1 |
Villanova | 12-1 | W. Virginia | 25-1 |
Arizona | 15-1 | Virginia | 30-1 |
*-- Westgate SuperBook |