- Clemson is listed with +7500 odds to win March Madness.
- Clemson went to the Elite 8 last season.
CLEMSON, S.C. – Clemson is looking to build on their hot March Madness runs in recent years with their second straight tournament appearance.
The Tigers have recently asserted their dominance as a basketball school with two of their last three March Madness appearances since 2018 going to the Sweet 16 and Elite respectively.
Their +7500 odds to win March Madness on legal sports betting sites this season is their lowest odds total going into the tournament of their last three appearances as well. The remainder of their March Madness odds are as follows:
- To Make National Championship: +4000
- To Make Final Four: +1400
- To Make Elite 8: +650
- To Make Sweet 16: +140
On a game by game betting basis, Clemson has been on a tear this season with a 20-13 record against the spread, a +2-point cover margin, and +10.7 average winning margin. They are also on a deep run of covering in their last 10 games having gone 7-3 ATS during that span including in the ACC Tournament.
Fast track to the opening round of March Madness, Clemson is in the Midwest Region as the #5 seed and will face off against #12 McNeese where they are 7.5-point favorites. Clemson will play the winner of Purdue vs. High Point in the second round.
How To Bet On Clemson In South Carolina
With no state regulated sports betting in South Carolina, bettors will need to look to offshore South Carolina online sportsbooks that are legal in the state and allowed to offer odds on Clemson during March Madness for all to bet.
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