- Utah State has +15000 odds to win March Madness in 2025.
LOGAN, Utah – The Utah State Aggies have been one of the hottest teams in college basketball this season and are capping off their fifth 24+ win season in the last seven years. As one of the best teams in the Mountain West and in the country this season, it presents plenty of opportunities to bet on them in March Madness.
Going into the tournament, legal sports betting sites have them listed at +15000 odds to win the tournament overall and +11000 to make it to the Final Four.
Utah State Tournament Odds
- Odds To Win Title +15000
- Odds To Make Final Four +11000
To this point though, they’ve gone 24-6 outright, 14-15 against the spread, and have the second highest winning margin in the Mountain West at +10.6 ppg.
While their record against the spread has been a buzzkill, sportsbooks understand their dominance having listed them as 10+ point favorites in 14 games this season. Their 81.3 ppg this season are also good for top-30 in the country.
This will be the Aggies fifth March Madness appearance in seven years, however, they’ve really struggled as their last four appearances have all come short of the Sweet 16. They’ve also been abysmal against the spread in those March Madness games at a 1-4 outing.
Leading the way for Utah State this season are both Ian Martinez (17 ppg) and Mason Falslev (14.6 ppg) who are their two leading scorers and two of their top three rebounders.
Those in Utah that are looking to bet on the Utah State Aggies are in luck as there are a number of legal Utah sports betting sites to use.
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