- Baylor has +15000 odds to win the college basketball title this year.
WACO, Texas – Baylor is headed for their fifth straight March Madness tournament. The Bears are listed with +15000 odds on Texas sports betting sites, which is their lowest mark on the odds board in their last four seasons.
Their most notable March Madness run came in the 2020-21 season where they went on to win the National Championship. However, since then, they’ve been eliminated in the second round in three consecutive years.
Baylor Betting Trends
In Baylor’s last 10 March Madness games, their record is 7-3 straight up and against the spread.
This has certainly been a down year for Baylor as they are finishing the season with less than 20 wins for the first time in seven years which certainly has a role in their long odds to win the tournament.
Their horrendous 9-18-2 record against the spread gets even worse (0-7-2 ATS) when playing as an underdog.
How To Bet On Baylor
One of the leaders on this Baylor team has been Miami transfer big man, Norchad Omier who is putting up 15.7 ppg and 10.5 rpg (career high). He’s posted 18 double-doubles in 30 games played this season.
Against his prop numbers, he has over a 50% success rate going over across the board. He’s 16-14 going over in points, 18-12 going over in rebounds, and 13-6-10 going over in points+rebounds combo.
As for where to bet on Baylor for March Madness, there are a number of sports betting sites for Texans. These legal sportsbooks have taken Texas residents for over a decade.
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