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2021 Ncaa Basketball Tournament 2021 NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ODDS TO WIN First Four First Round Second Round Sweet 16 Elite 8 Final Four Championship Final Four Elite 8 Sweet 16 Second Round First Round Gonzaga Bulldogs 2/1 March 18 March 20 March 22 March 27-28 March 29-30 April 3 April 5 April 3 March 29-30 March 27-28 March 21 March 19 Baylor Bears 5/1 Lucas Oil Lucas Stadium Oil Michigan Wolverines 6/1 Byington/Smith Nessler / Lavin / Johnson / Washburn WCC, KP #1, O #1, D #10, SOS #94, 8-0 Big12, KP #4, O #3, D #44, SOS #78, 8-2 Friday 3:30 Illinois Illini 7/1 MEAC, KP #200, O #204, D #219, SOS #334, 0-0 1 Gonzaga (26-0) Baylor (22-2) 1 Iowa Hawkeyes 16/1 - 26 16 Norfolk St. (16-7) Fieldhouse "The Bracket That Has Everything...Except Winners" AmEast, KP #192, O #254, D #127, #304, 0-2 Oklahoma State Cowboys 16/1 Saturday Saturday 9:20 Anderson/Jackson 3 SB, KP #209, O #227, D #205, SOS #232, 0-2 - 16 Hartford (15-8) 16 Alabama Crimson Tide 16/1 Eagle Spanarkel Eagle / Mackey Arena 16 Appalachian St. (17-11) AP @czabe Ohio State Buckeyes 16/1 Big12, KP #39, O #36, D #53, SOS #48, 5-9 ACC, KP #28, O #53, D #15, SOS #28, 3-9 Friday 7:10 Assembly Hall 8 Oklahoma (15-10) www.czabe.com North Carolina (18-10) 8 Florida State Seminoles 20/1 Oil Oil Stadium - Houston Cougars 20/1 2 Indianapolis, IN SEC, KP #51, O #51, D #58, SOS #17, 7-6 2 Big10, KP #10, O #32, D #13, SOS #9, 5-10 Saturday 7:25 - Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, Lucas Thursday 8:40 McCarthy/Johnson 9 Missouri (16-9) Wisconsin (17-12) 9 Texas Longhorns 20/1 Harlan/Bonner West Virginia Mountaineers 20/1 BigEast, KP #19, O #14, D #40, SOS #45, 7-3 2021 National Champion BigEast, KP #12, O #9, D #68, SOS #41, 5-3 9:57 Friday Coliseum "THE LOST LYRICS" 5 Creighton (20-8) Villanova (16-6) 5 Creighton Bluejays 25/1 Come on and watch some basketball, you'll watch it all... - Oil Oil Stadium day… long...Come on and watch some basketball, til your, IN Indianapolis, 25/1 6 BigWest, KP #69, O #66, D #82, SOS #185, 0-0 6 BigSouth, KP #91, O #120, D #70, #309, 0-0 Kansas Jayhawks - pool sheet is done! ..Come on and watch some basketball, Saturday 3:30 Byington/Smith it's got it all…Tour-na-ment Madness … Throw in a few Lucas 12 UC-Santa Barbara Winthrop (23-1) 12 Texas Tech Red Raiders 25/1 McCarthy/Johnson parlays, Gambling is fun!... Walton and Wooden own the Lucas Stadium Oil court, don't try them out... you'll....lose... Packer and ACC, KP #11, O #12, D #33, SOS #53, 5-4 Big10, KP #13, O #23, D #23, SOS #11, 6-7 Friday 7:25 Oklahoma Sooners 35/1 Nantz call all the ganmes, just watch... Billy be wrong... 4 Virginia (18-6) Purdue (18-9) 4 USC Trojans 35/1 Come on and watch more basketball, your wife is mad... n send..her out shopping...Coach K is LAME... Duke really - 7 Arkansas Razorbacks 35/1 MAC, KP #78, O #29, D #174, SOS #133, 0-2 8 C-USA, KP #71, O #119, D #42, #132, 0-3 Saturday 7:15 sucks Assembly Hall - Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, Blackburg/Washburn Blackburn/Washbur 13 Ohio (16-7) Points North Texas (17-9) 13 Villanova Wildcats 40/1 Assembly Hall Assembly Anderson / Jackson / La Force PAC12, KP #14, O #30, D #19, SOS #64, 3-2 Big12, KP #23, O #33, D #24, SOS #59, 4-10 Friday 1:45 Purdue Boilermakers 40/1 American, KP #74, O #56, D #103, SOS #84, 2-3 6 USC (22-7) Texas Tech (17-10) 6 Tennessee Volunteers 40/1 - 11 Wichita St. (16-5) IN Indianapolis, MWest, KP #40, O #112, D #8, #119, 2-5 Connecticut Huskies 40/1 Fieldhouse 5 Saturday 4:30 2 Anderson/Jackson MVC, KP #53, O #19, D #120, SOS #157, 1-2 - 11 Utah St. (20-8) 11 Loyola-Chicago Ramblers 40/1 Bankers Fieldhouse Dedes/Haywood 11 Drake (25-4) 12:45 Friday Wisconsin Badgers 40/1 WSU Big12, KP #22, O #59, D #6, SOS #20, 7-8 SEC, KP #18, O #35, D #14, SOS #60, 6-5 Mackey Arena 3 Kansas (20-8) Arkansas (22-6) 3 Virginia Cavaliers 50/1 - Indianapolis, IN Coliseum BigSky, KP #110, O #86, D #152, SOS #236, 0-3 Patriot, KP #84, O #43, D #140, #313, 0-0 San Diego State Aztecs 50/1 9 11 Nessler/Lavin Saturday Saturday 1:15 Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, Tuesday 6:27 14 Eastern Washington (16-7) - Colgate (14-1) 14 Oregon Ducks 50/1 Hinkle Nantz/Raftery Key: (LOCATED ABOVE TEAMS) Conference, Pac12, KP #36, O #16, D #76, SOS #75, 2-3 SEC, KP #37, O #40, D #37, SOS #23, 5-5 Friday 12:15 North Carolina Tarheels 50/1 KenPom Rank, Adjusted Offensive Efficiency, 7 Oregon (20-6) Florida (14-9) 7 Fieldhouse LSU Tigers 50/1 Adjusted Defensive Efficiency, SOS, Quad 1 - Indianapolis, IN Michigan State Spartans 65/1 6 1 Record Fieldhouse A-10, KP #45, O #117, D #12, SOS #86, 2-5 ACC, KP #50, O #55, D #54, SOS #80, 2-3 Nessler/Lavin - Saturday 9:57 10 VCU (19-7) Virginia Tech (15-6) 10 Virginia Tech Hokies 66/1 Point Spreads: Eagle Spanarkel / Mackey Arena 66/1 Higher Seed Spread displayed (a spread of -4 Big10, KP #5, O #2, D #50, SOS #13, 8-6 Big10, KP #7, O #4, D #79, SOS #5, 9-7 Friday 3:00 Missouri Tigers means higher seed favored by 4). Spreads 2 Iowa (21-8) Ohio St. (21-9) 2 Colorado Buffaloes 66/1 captured on VegasInsider 3/15/21 - Coliseum WAC, KP #108, O #142, D #74, SOS #255, 0-1 16 Summit, KP #152, O #74, D #285, #177, 0-5 Utah State Aggies 66/1 14 Nessler/Lavin Lucas Oil Stadium Oil Lucas Saturday Saturday 6:25 Indianapolis, IN 15 Grand Canyon (17-6) - Oral Roberts (16-10) 15 Rutgers Scarlet Knights 66/1 Harlan / Bonner Friday Friday 1:15 Florida Gators 80/1 Nessler / Lavin / Johnson / Washburn Big10, KP #2, O #6, D #7, SOS #14, 8-3 Big10, KP #30, O #7, D #5, SOS #3, 12-5 Coliseum NEC, KP #219, O #287, D #136, SOS #303, 0-2 1 Michigan (20-4) Illinois (23-6) 1 UCLA Bruins 80/1 - Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, 23 80/1 Lucas Oil Stadium Oil Lucas Syracuse Orange Mackey Arena Mackey 16 Mount St. Mary's (12-10) Saturday 3:00 CAA, KP #146, O #95, D #247, #238, 0-0 Eagle/Spanarkel SWAC, KP #229, O #236, D #236, SOS #341, 0-4 2 16 Drexel (12-7) 16 BYU Cougars 80/1 - Hinkle Nantz/Raftery TS 16 Texas Southern (16-8) SEC, KP #29, O #5, D #125, SOS #37, 5-8 MVC, KP #9, O #49, D #1, SOS #134, 2-2 Friday Clemson Tigers 80/1 Assembly Hall 8 LSU (18-9) Loyola-Chicago (24-4) 8 Fieldhouse Oregon State Beavers 80/1 4:00 - Maryland Terrapins 80/1 2 Indianapolis, IN A-10, KP #25, O #38, D #17, SOS #90, 4-2 Indianapolis, IN 3 ACC, KP #32, O #27, D #52, #50, 3-6 Saturday 1:45 Saturday Assembly Hall - Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, Thursday 5:10 Blackburn/Washburn 9 St. Bonaventure (16-4) Lucas Oil Stadium Georgia Tech (17-8) 9 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 100/1 Bankers Fieldhouse Dedes/Haywood Pac12, KP #17, O #17, D #29, SOS #68, 3-4 Monday, April 5, 2021 SEC, KP #21, O #71, D #4, SOS #49, 6-6 Friday 4:30 Wichita State Shockers 100/1 Channel 5 Colorado (22-8) Tennessee (18-8) 5 Georgetown Hoyas 100/1 - Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, St. Bonaventure Bonnies 100/1 BigEast, KP #55, O #85, D #41, SOS #25, 3-9 7 Pac12, KP #85, O #65, D #117, SOS #62, 5-5 5 Saturday Saturday 12:15 Catalon/Lappas - Hinkle Hinkle Fieldhouse 12 Georgetown (13-12) Oregon St. (17-12) 12 VCU Rams 100/1 Harlan Bonner Harlan / Drake Bulldogs 100/1 ACC, KP #15, O #10, D #48, SOS #44, 3-4 Big12, KP #30, O #54, D #22, SOS #22, 10-6 6:25 Friday Channel Coliseum 4 Florida St. (16-6) Oklahoma St. (20-8) 4 North Texas Mean Green 150/1 Southern, KP #100, O #129, D #67, SOS #169, 0-1 - ASun, KP #97, O #52, D #168, SOS #314, 0-2 Winthrop Eagles 150/1 9 Fieldhouse 11 Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, Saturday 12:45 - Anderson/Jackson 13 UNC Greensboro (21-8) Liberty (23-5) 13 Ohio Bobcats 150/1 Hinkle Fieldhouse Hinkle Nantz/Raftery Anderson / Jackson / La Force WestCoast, KP #24, O #28, D #26, SOS #73, 3-4 MWest, KP #20, O #44, D #11, SOS #109, 1-3 9:40 Friday UNC Greensboro Spartans 150/1 Big10 KP #56, O #98, D #32, SOS #8, 5-10 6 BYU (20-6) San Diego St. (23-4) 6 Colgate Raiders 150/1 - Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, 250/1 11 Michigan St. (15-12) 3 ACC, KP #41, O #22, D #89, SOS #57, 1-7 Liberty Flames Saturday Saturday 9:40 2 Catalon/Lappas - Pac12, KP #44, O #26, D #86, SOS #55, 2-6 Hinkle Fieldhouse 11 Syracuse (16-9) 11 Morehead State Eagles 250/1 Lucas Oil Lucas Stadium Oil Byington/Smith Friday 9:50 Friday Oral Roberts Golden Eagles 250/1 11 UCLA (17-9) MSU Big12, KP #26, O #21, D #36, SOS #30, 8-6 Big12, KP #27, O #11, D #65, SOS #19, 7-7 Mackey Arena 3 Texas (19-7) West Virginia (18-9) 3 UC Santa Barbara Gauchos 250/1 - 12 Iona Gaels 500/1 Indianapolis, IN Southland, KP #86, O #157, D #30, SOS #331, 0-2 9 OVC, KP #128, O #214, D #72, SOS #217, 0-3 Saturday Saturday 9:50 - Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, Lucas OIl Stadium Thursday 9:57 Anderson/Jackson 14 Abilene Christian (23-4) Morehead St.
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