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College Basketball Odds to win Each Conference 2020

There’s no telling what team records and schedules will look like at the end of this college basketball season, but we hope every conference can crown a champion when it’s all said and done. OffshoreInsiders.com is the place to go for daily winners, but here are some odds for all the major conferences. 

Below, you will find odds to win each of these NCAA Division I Men’s college basketball conferences:

  • ACC
  • Big 12
  • Big East
  • Big Ten
  • Pac-12
  • SEC
  • AAC
  • A-10
  • Mountain West
  • WCC

In terms of the National Championship picture, Gonzaga leads the pack at 9-1, but it’s crowded at the top as eight teams have better than 20-1 odds. 

Odds are provided bySportsBetting, a licensed sportsbook in Colorado.

ACC 
Duke 2-1
Virginia 5-2
Florida State 5-1
North Carolina 5-1
Louisville 12-1
Miami Florida 16-1
Georgia Tech 25-1
Syracuse 25-1
NC State 50-1
Notre Dame 50-1
Clemson 66-1
Virginia Tech 66-1
Boston College 100-1
Pittsburgh 100-1
Wake Forest 100-1

Big 12 
Kansas 3-2
Baylor 7-4
Texas Tech 5-1
West Virginia 6-1
Texas 8-1
Oklahoma 20-1
Iowa State 50-1
Kansas State 100-1
TCU 100-1

Big East 
Villanova 2-3
Creighton 7-2
Connecticut 5-1
Providence 10-1
Marquette 16-1
Xavier 28-1
Butler 50-1
St. Johns 50-1
Georgetown 100-1
DePaul 250-1

Big Ten 
Iowa 5-2
Wisconsin 5-2
Illinois 4-1
Michigan State 4-1
Ohio State 12-1
Michigan 14-1
Indiana 16-1
Purdue 25-1
Maryland 50-1
Minnesota 80-1
Penn State 80-1
Nebraska 100-1
Northwestern 100-1

Pac-12 
Arizona State 5-2
UCLA 3-1
Oregon 7-2
Stanford 5-1
Arizona 12-1
Colorado 12-1
USC 12-1
Utah 25-1
Washington 25-1
California 100-1
Oregon State 100-1
Washington State 100-1

SEC 
Kentucky 3-2
Tennessee 3-1
LSU 6-1
Florida 8-1
Alabama 12-1
Arkansas 12-1
Auburn 20-1
South Carolina 20-1
Mississippi 40-1
Missouri 50-1
Georgia 100-1
Mississippi State 100-1
Texas A&M 100-1
Vanderbilt 100-1

AAC 
Houston 1-1
Memphis 3-1
SMU 5-1
Cincinnati 10-1
Tulsa 10-1
Wichita State 12-1
South Florida 16-1
Central Florida 33-1
East Carolina 50-1
Temple 50-1
Tulane 100-1

A-10 
Dayton 2-1
Saint Louis 5-2
Richmond 3-1
Davidson 10-1
Duquesne 10-1
St. Bonaventure 12-1
Rhode Island 25-1
Va Commonwealth 25-1
Massachusetts 33-1
George Mason 50-1
George Washington 66-1
La Salle 80-1
Fordham 100-1
St. Josephs 100-1

Mountain West 
San Diego State 3-2
Utah State 2-1
Boise State 3-1
UNLV 8-1
Colorado State 12-1
Nevada 20-1
New Mexico 33-1
Fresno State 50-1
Wyoming 66-1
Air Force 100-1
San Jose State 100-1

WCC 
Gonzaga 1-10
BYU 5-1
Saint Mary’s 20-1
San Francisco 20-1
Pepperdine 25-1
Santa Clara 50-1
Pacific 80-1
Loyola Marymount 100-1
San Diego 300-1
Portland 500-1

NBA Win Totals Updated

The Bucks haven’t taken their foot off the gas in either of the last two regular seasons, and the oddsmakers don’t expect them to when the next one kicks off in a month.

SportsBetting has set over/under season victory totals for the 2020-21 NBA regular season, and the Bucks once again sit atop the list, this time with a projected total of 51. 

The two L.A. teams have second- and third-highest totals on the board. The Knicks, Pistons and Cavaliers have the lowest projected notches in the win column.

Odds are provided bySportsBetting, a licensed sportsbook in Colorado.

Milwaukee Bucks 
O/U 51

Los Angeles Lakers 
O/U 47.5

Brooklyn Nets
O/U 46.5

Los Angeles Clippers 
O/U 46

Boston Celtics 
O/U 45.5

Denver Nuggets 
O/U 44.5

Miami Heat 
O/U 44

Dallas Mavericks 
O/U 43.5

Philadelphia 76ers 
O/U 43.5

Toronto Raptors 
O/U 43

Utah Jazz 
O/U 41

Golden State Warriors
O/U 40

Indiana Pacers 
O/U 39.5

Portland Trail Blazers 
O/U 39

Houston Rockets 
O/U 38

Phoenix Suns 
O/U 37.5

New Orleans Pelicans 
O/U 34.5

Memphis Grizzlies 
O/U 32.5

Atlanta Hawks 
O/U 31.5

Orlando Magic 
O/U 31

Oklahoma City Thunder 
O/U 30

San Antonio Spurs 
O/U 29.5

Washington Wizards 
O/U 28.5

Chicago Bulls 
O/U 28

Sacramento Kings 
O/U 28

Minnesota Timberwolves 
O/U 27.5

Charlotte Hornets 
O/U 24

New York Knicks 
O/U 22.5

Detroit Pistons 
O/U 22

Cleveland Cavaliers 
O/U 21.5

Trask now heavy favorite to win heisman; who will be undefeated?

Cincinnati survived its toughest test to date, but the Bearcats’ CFP chances didn’t improve greatly, at least according to the odds. 

Below are updated National Championship odds for the 17 undefeated teams remaining in college football, as well as the rest of the one-loss contenders. 

Also, Kyle Trask is now the odds-on favorite in the latest Heisman numbers, which are also below. 

Odds are provided bySportsBetting, a licensed sportsbook in Colorado.


Undefeated Team Odds

Alabama (7-0)
3-2

Ohio State (4-0)
5-2

Notre Dame (8-0)
9-1

Cincinnati (8-0)
33-1

BYU (9-0)
33-1

Northwestern (5-0)
40-1

Oregon (3-0)
66-1

USC (3-0)
66-1

Coastal Carolina (8-0)
100-1

Nevada (5-0)
200-1

Marshall (7-0)
250-1

Buffalo (3-0)
250-1

Colorado (2-0)
250-1

Washington (2-0)
250-1

Kent State (3-0)
500-1

San Jose State (4-0)
500-1

Western Michigan (3-0)
500-1


One-Loss Team Odds

Clemson (3/1)
Florida (9/1)
Wisconsin (50/1)
Texas A&M (50/1)
Miami (66/1)
Oklahoma (80/1)
Georgia (80/1)
Texas (80/1)
Oklahoma State (100/1)
Iowa State (100/1)
Indiana (150/1)
Iowa (150/1)
Auburn (150/1)
North Carolina (250/1)
Utah (250/1)
SMU (250/1)

Heisman Trophy Odds

Kyle Trask 1-2 
Mac Jones 3-1 
Justin Fields 7-2 
Trevor Lawrence 10-1 
Zach Wilson 20-1 
Breece Hall 25-1 
Ian Book 100-1 
Kellen Mond 100-1 
D’Eriq King 150-1

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NBA Draft Odds 2020: laMelo ball top pick and more

LaMelo Ball is the odds-on favorite to be selected first overall during Wednesday’s draft, but what are the chances we see his dad on TV pushing the family brand?

Pretty good, according to some fun NBA Draft props provided by SportsBetting. This year’s draft is virtual, and after what we saw with the NFL’s version, anything could happen. 

Along with the traditional draft props, there are odds on which members of the Ball family will be seen, who the No. 1 pick will hug first, how many cats or dogs will be shown and much more.

As far as trades, there is a 93.8% chance a deal will be made during the first 10 picks, according to the odds. An over/under of 6.5 trades has been set as the Draft Day total. 

NBA Draft odds are courtesy of SportsBetting and are subject to change. Current odds here:

Total Draft Day trades in Round 1

Over 6.5

Under 6.5

Will there be a trade in the top 10 picks?

Yes -1500

No +600

No. 1 overall pick

LaMelo Ball -250         

Anthony Edwards +160          

James Wiseman +600 

Deni Avdija +3300       

Obi Toppin +4000       

Who will No. 1 overall pick hug first?

Dad -250

Sibling +150

Mom +300

Girlfriend +600

Friend +700

Will the No. 1 overall pick cry?

Yes +800

No -2500

Will LaVar Ball be shown during draft?

Yes -1000

No +550

Will Lonzo Ball be shown during draft?

Yes -500

No +300

Highest number of people in same draftee room

Over 10.5

Under 10.5

Will any first round draftee put on the wrong team hat?

Yes +800

No -2500

Will pizza be seen in any draftee home?

Yes -120

No -120

Total dogs shown during the first round

Over 3.5

Under 3.5

Total cats shown during the first round

Over .5

Under .5

Nets championship odds skyrocket

When the latest #WojBomb dropped, bettors and bookmakers reacted.

At SportsBetting the Nets’ championship odds for the upcoming season went from 10/1 to 7/1 after large bets came in on Brooklyn following the report that James Harden could be joining Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. 

The move seems unlikely given the complexity of shedding enough players and cap space, but still, the sportsbook said it has to be careful just in case the next super team is formed. 

“We’re busy trading the NFL today, and then all of the sudden the NBA futures board starts lighting up with Nets bets,” Lenny Estrin, head linesman at SportsBetting said. “We took a significant amount of money on the Nets before we could change the odds. These reports normally never pan out, but we still have to limit our liability so we moved them down the list.”

The Nets have the same odds (13-2 or +650) as the Warriors, and they are the favorites to take the East with 5-2 odds. Milwaukee is second on the conference odds board.

On the other side of this coin, Houston has seen its title odds tumble. 

During the last week, the Rockets’ Finals odds went from 20-1 to 28-1. Their odds to win the Western Conference dropped from 12-1 to 14-1.


NBA Championship Odds
Los Angeles Lakers 4-1
Los Angeles Clippers 11-2
Golden State Warriors 13-2
Brooklyn Nets 13-2
Milwaukee Bucks 7-1
Boston Celtics 14-1
Miami Heat 15-1
Toronto Raptors 16-1
Denver Nuggets 25-1
Philadelphia 76ers 25-1
Houston Rockets 28-1
Dallas Mavericks 28-1
Utah Jazz 33-1
Portland Trail Blazers 40-1
New Orleans Pelicans 50-1
Oklahoma City Thunder 80-1
Phoenix Suns 100-1
Atlanta Hawks 100-1
Indiana Pacers 100-1
San Antonio Spurs 100-1
Orlando Magic 125-1
Memphis Grizzlies 125-1
Washington Wizards 150-1
Minnesota Timberwolves 150-1
Sacramento Kings 150-1
Charlotte Hornets 200-1
Detroit Pistons 200-1
Chicago Bulls 250-1
Cleveland Cavaliers 250-1
New York Knicks 250-1

Eastern Conference Odds
Brooklyn Nets 5-2
Milwaukee Bucks 11-4
Boston Celtics 4-1
Miami Heat 5-1
Toronto Raptors 13-2
Philadelphia 76ers 9-1
Atlanta Hawks 35-1
Indiana Pacers 35-1
Orlando Magic 45-1
Washington Wizards 60-1
Detroit Pistons 80-1
Charlotte Hornets 80-1
Chicago Bulls 125-1
Cleveland Cavaliers 125-1
New York Knicks 125-1

Western Conference Odds
Los Angeles Lakers 5-2
Los Angeles Clippers 3-1
Golden State Warriors 7-2
Denver Nuggets 13-1
Houston Rockets 14-1
Dallas Mavericks 16-1
Utah Jazz 18-1
Portland Trail Blazers 25-1
New Orleans Pelicans 30-1
Oklahoma Thunder 50-1
Phoenix Suns 60-1
Memphis Grizzlies 70-1
San Antonio Spurs 70-1
Minnesota Timberwolves 90-1
Sacramento Kings 90-1

NFL Picks Free broncos-Raiders

As this report is filed, Joe Duffy’s Picks a nice 5-1 this week. Big portfolio up at OffshoreInsiders.com

DENVER +4 Las Vegas at Bovada  

  • Bad teams off a loss that was not a blowout 254-152-5
    • Denver lost by one possession to Atlanta 
  • Road teams off road loss are 323-223-11
  • Fading bad defenses off a win is 154-93-5
  • Combining first and third systems 11-1 all-time 
    • 8-4 SU even though a dog all 12 games
  • Don’t think Carr is as great as his 16 TDs to 2 INTs indicate 

Baylor-Texas Tech Free play

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BAYLOR +1.5 Texas Tech at Bet Now   

  • The turbo-charged version of short road underdogs that you have heard about on satellite radio is 867-628-41
  •  Terrible road teams that are small underdogs to good home teams 290-213-9
    • Baylor 0-3 SU road
    • Texas Tech 2-2 SU home and home team 5-2 SU in their games
  • Baylor 30 points in 10 of the last 11 meetings
  • Baylor decent defense holding teams below normal average yards per rush and yards per pass 

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OHIO STATE -24.5 Maryland

  • Style points? Heisman points for Justin Fields 
    • 11 TDs, 11 incompletions 
  • Maryland off stunner winning at Penn State 35-19 getting 27.5
  • Teams off wins as big dogs and facing another quality foe are 248-187-9 go against (favors OSU)
  • Big favorites in games expected to be high scoring 175-125-12
  • That being said only second time in history a team has consecutive wins as dogs of at least 17 in each game
  • But sixth time a team off consecutive wins as an underdog of at least 15 and FADING them is 5-0 
    • 21-9 if consecutive wins as double-digit underdogs 
    • Won’t sneak up on Ohio State and may be fat and happy 
  • Maryland giving up 4.9 yards per rush teams normally allowing 4.3

Tons of masters odds including prop bets

Tiger Woods is the defending Masters champion, but it feels like the talk of the tournament is Bryson DeChambeau and his long bombs. 

SportsBetting a sportsbook in Colorado, has seen an influx of bets on DeChambeau so it created a number of props surrounding the Mad Scientist and his tee shots. 

Other prop bets include Jordan Spieth and other players finding the water on Hole 12, the over/under projected cut line, OWGR rankings post-tournament, top rookie, low rounds, records and more. 

Full list of Masters props from SportsBetting  

Will Bryson DeChambeau record the longest drive?
Yes +100
No -130

Bryson DeChambeau longest drive
Over 377.5 yards (-180)
Under 377.5 yards (+150)

What will be longer?
Bryson DeChambeau longest drive -130
Titans total yards vs. Colts +100

Will Bryson DeChambeau make an eagle?
Yes -130
No +100

Will Bryson DeChambeau hit the water on Hole 12? 
Yes +400
No -600

Will Tiger Woods hit the water on Hole 12? 
Yes +300
No -380

Will Jordan Spieth hit the water on Hole 12? 
Yes +150
No -180

Total players to hit water on Hole 12 in Round 4
Over 3.5 (-115)
Under 3.5 (-115)

Will leader hit the water on Hole 12 in Round 4?
Yes +400
No -600

Who will be No. 1 in OWGR after Masters?
Dustin Johnson -250
Jon Rahm +200
Justin Thomas +1800

Cut line
Over 146.5 strokes (-120)
Under 146.5 strokes (-110)

Lowest 18-hole score
Over 64.5 strokes (-150)
Under 64.5 strokes (+120)

Will there be an Albatross?
Yes +1200
No -3000

Will there be a hole-in-one?
Yes -170
No +140

Will a new course record of 62 or better be set?
Yes +1200
No -3000

Will there be a playoff?
Yes +310
No -400

Winner’s score on 72nd hole
Par -200
Bogey or worse +270
Birdie or better +450

Top American rookie
Collin Morikawa +200
Matthew Wolff +250
Scottie Scheffler +400
Cameron Champ +500
Jason Kokrak +800
Abraham Ancer +1000
Lanto Griffin +1000

Top former winner
Patrick Reed +300
Bubba Watson +325
Tiger Woods +500
Adam Scott +600
Jordan Spieth +800
Phil Mickelson +1000
Zach Johnson +1500
Charl Schwartzel +2200
Danny Willett +2500
Bernhard Langer +6000
Fred Couples +8000
Vijay Singh +12500
Mike Weir +13000
Trevor Immelman +15000
Jose Maria Olazabal +25000
Larry Mize +50000
Sandy Lyle +50000

Top amateur
John Augenstein +200 
Andy Ogletree +250 
Yuxin Lin +350 
James Sugrue +500 
Lukas Michel +700 
Abel Gallegos +800 

Oddsmakers see no clear-cut nCAAB Men’s title favorite

The pollsters and oddsmakers don’t always see eye to eye.

The first AP Poll for the upcoming men’s college basketball season was released today, and so were odds for the 2020-21 NCAA National Championship by U.S. sportsbooks. 

The poll has Gonzaga ranked No. 1, followed by Baylor, Villanova, Virginia and Iowa. 

At SportsBetting, the top spot on the betting board belongs to Villanova with 8/1 odds. Gonzaga is second at 9/1 while Iowa (10/1), Kentucky (10/1) and Baylor (12/1) round out the Top 5. 

Duke is No. 9 in the polls, but the Blue Devils have the same odds (15/1) as Virginia. 

Kentucky is 10th in the polls but tied for third in the odds. Kansas is 6th in the polls but tied for ninth in the odds.

Michigan State and Texas Tech are 13th and 14th, respectively, in the AP Poll, but they are tied for the eighth-best title odds overall. 

Below you will find the full list of NCAAM National Championship odds from SportsBetting 

Current odds that will be updated daily: 

National Championship Odds

Villanova 8/1
Gonzaga 9/1
Iowa 10/1
Kentucky 10/1
Baylor 12/1
Duke 15/1
Virginia 15/1
Michigan State 20/1
Texas Tech 20/1
Illinois 22/1
Kansas 22/1
Tennessee 22/1
North Carolina 25/1
Wisconsin 25/1
Florida State 28/1
Oregon 28/1
Creighton 33/1
Houston 33/1
Michigan 33/1
West Virginia 33/1
Arizona State 40/1
Florida 40/1
Indiana 40/1
Louisville 40/1
Ohio State 40/1
Texas 40/1
Arizona 50/1
Connecticut 50/1
Purdue 50/1
UCLA 50/1
Alabama 66/1
Arkansas 66/1
Auburn 66/1
LSU 66/1
San Diego State 66/1
Stanford 66/1
Colorado 80/1
Maryland 80/1
Memphis 80/1
Miami FL 80/1
Richmond 80/1
Rutgers 80/1
Seton Hall 80/1
USC 80/1
Butler 100/1
BYU 100/1
Clemson 100/1
Dayton 100/1
Marquette 100/1
Notre Dame 100/1
Oklahoma 100/1
Ole Miss 100/1
Penn State 100/1
Providence 100/1
SMU 100/1
St. Louis 100/1
Syracuse 100/1
Western Kentucky 100/1
Xavier 100/1
Georgetown 125/1
Iowa State 125/1
Northern Iowa 125/1
Washington 125/1
Wichita State 125/1
Cincinnati 150/1
DePaul 150/1
Georgia Tech 150/1
NC State 150/1
South Carolina 150/1
St. Johns 150/1
St. Mary’s CA 150/1
Texas A&M 150/1
UNLV 150/1
Utah 150/1
Utah State 150/1
Boston College 200/1
Davidson 200/1
Kansas State 200/1
Minnesota 200/1
Mississipi State 200/1
Missouri 200/1
Nebraska 200/1
Rhode Island 200/1
TCU 200/1
VCU 200/1
Virginia Tech 200/1
Boise State 250/1
Georgia 250/1
Pittsburgh 250/1
Temple 250/1
Vanderbilt 250/1
Wake Forest 250/1
California 500/1
Iona 500/1