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Lack of March Madness upsets maddening for NCAA Tournament bettors​

Todd Dewey

March Madness is synonymous with upsets.

But backing underdogs in the first round of the NCAA Tournament was maddening for bettors.

Favorites won 25 of 32 games while going 19-13 against the spread, including 10-6 on Friday. There were seven outright upsets, but no true bracket busters.

New Mexico pulled off the biggest of the three upsets Friday in a 75-66 win over Marquette as a 4½-point underdog.

McNeese State (+7) had the biggest upset of the first round Thursday in a win over Clemson.

Bettors were on the other side of those upsets and lost big Friday on popular underdog Grand Canyon (+9½), which was crushed 81-49 by Maryland.

“That was definitely our best game of the day,” Westgate vice president of race and sports John Murray said. “A lot of very respected money was on Grand Canyon. That’s why we closed that game 9½. It was a very trendy pick.

“You just don’t see that really anywhere else on the sports betting calendar, but it happens every year in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. There’s always a few of these trendy underdog teams that are high seeds getting a decent amount of points, and the players line up to back them. This year, at least, they haven’t been rewarded for that.”

Unders went 12-4 on Friday and 21-11 in the first round.

Bettors won on Baylor (+1, beat Mississippi State 75-72) but lost big on Ole Miss, which blew most of a 22-point second-half lead over North Carolina before holding on for a 71-64 victory as a 2-point underdog. The Rebels were getting points despite being a 6-seed.

“The best game for bettors was probably Baylor,” South Point sportsbook director Chris Andrews said. “We had a couple good ones, but Mississippi over North Carolina was probably the best one.”

Two-time defending champion UConn won and covered its 13th consecutive game in the tourney, beating Oklahoma 67-59 as a 5½-point favorite. The Huskies helped favorites finish 4-0 ATS Friday night, along with Michigan State (-17½, beat Bryant 87-62), Oregon (-7, beat Liberty 81-52) and Illinois (-4½, beat Xavier 86-73).

Mountain best

The Lobos and Colorado State earned some redemption for the Mountain West after San Diego State lost by 27 to North Carolina in the First Four and Utah State was whipped by 25 by UCLA in the first round.

The Rams became the second 12th seed to win when they beat Memphis 78-70. But don’t call it an upset. Colorado State closed as a 1-point favorite and dealt a blow to bettors who faded Mountain West teams Friday.

Sweet 32

The lack of upsets in the first round has set up some stellar second-round matchups.

“I’ve been criticized for saying this before, but I don’t really want too many Cinderellas going too deep in the tournament,” Murray said. “Having all these favorites win leads to really appealing matchups.”

For starters, St. John’s is favored by 7 over Arkansas in a matchup of national title-winning coaches Rick Pitino and John Calipari, and Houston is favored by 5 over Gonzaga.

Sharp bettors at the South Point took BYU +1½ over Wisconsin in another game, causing the line to dip to 1.

Upsets or not, Andrews said March Madness matchups are always attractive.

“I say this every year. It doesn’t matter. There’s always good action and always intriguing matchups,” he said. “If it’s underdogs, usually the public gets enamored with them. If it’s more favorites, it’s teams they recognize more. It’s good either way.”

‘Very old school’

Andrews and Murray were both very pleased with the amount of action and overflow crowds at their books.

“We’re real happy with the crowds, the handle and everything else,” Andrews said. “We just try to do everything right to bring in the crowds, whether it’s free parking or a free party with great food and drink prices, or buffets or 3-to-2 blackjack.

“Everything we try to do at the South Point is very old school to bring in the players.”

Murray was thrilled that the betting handle, or amount of money wagered, was higher on Thursday and Friday than it was on the same days last year.

“I’m really happy to see we’re going to beat the handle numbers for both Thursday and Friday. That’s a really good sign for us. I want to see the volumes going in the right direction,” he said. “Taking -109 juice on all the (college and pro basketball) sides is a big part of it. It’s also something as simple as we’ve got some really good VIP players that are in the building this weekend.”
 

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Florida+360
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Maryland+4500
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Purdue+7400
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Arkansas+30030
Auburn+460
Baylor+21521
BYU+9008
Colorado State+35036
Connecticut+8508
Creighton+15515
Drake+38540
Duke+275
Florida+320
Gonzaga+2853
Houston+550
Illinois+6950
Iowa State+2834
Kentucky+7507
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Mississippi+13513
New Mexico+40698
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Lack of March Madness upsets maddening for NCAA Tournament bettors​

Todd Dewey

March Madness is synonymous with upsets.

But backing underdogs in the first round of the NCAA Tournament was maddening for bettors.

Favorites won 25 of 32 games while going 19-13 against the spread, including 10-6 on Friday. There were seven outright upsets, but no true bracket busters.

New Mexico pulled off the biggest of the three upsets Friday in a 75-66 win over Marquette as a 4½-point underdog.

McNeese State (+7) had the biggest upset of the first round Thursday in a win over Clemson.

Bettors were on the other side of those upsets and lost big Friday on popular underdog Grand Canyon (+9½), which was crushed 81-49 by Maryland.

“That was definitely our best game of the day,” Westgate vice president of race and sports John Murray said. “A lot of very respected money was on Grand Canyon. That’s why we closed that game 9½. It was a very trendy pick.

“You just don’t see that really anywhere else on the sports betting calendar, but it happens every year in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. There’s always a few of these trendy underdog teams that are high seeds getting a decent amount of points, and the players line up to back them. This year, at least, they haven’t been rewarded for that.”

Unders went 12-4 on Friday and 21-11 in the first round.

Bettors won on Baylor (+1, beat Mississippi State 75-72) but lost big on Ole Miss, which blew most of a 22-point second-half lead over North Carolina before holding on for a 71-64 victory as a 2-point underdog. The Rebels were getting points despite being a 6-seed.

“The best game for bettors was probably Baylor,” South Point sportsbook director Chris Andrews said. “We had a couple good ones, but Mississippi over North Carolina was probably the best one.”

Two-time defending champion UConn won and covered its 13th consecutive game in the tourney, beating Oklahoma 67-59 as a 5½-point favorite. The Huskies helped favorites finish 4-0 ATS Friday night, along with Michigan State (-17½, beat Bryant 87-62), Oregon (-7, beat Liberty 81-52) and Illinois (-4½, beat Xavier 86-73).

Mountain best

The Lobos and Colorado State earned some redemption for the Mountain West after San Diego State lost by 27 to North Carolina in the First Four and Utah State was whipped by 25 by UCLA in the first round.

The Rams became the second 12th seed to win when they beat Memphis 78-70. But don’t call it an upset. Colorado State closed as a 1-point favorite and dealt a blow to bettors who faded Mountain West teams Friday.

Sweet 32

The lack of upsets in the first round has set up some stellar second-round matchups.

“I’ve been criticized for saying this before, but I don’t really want too many Cinderellas going too deep in the tournament,” Murray said. “Having all these favorites win leads to really appealing matchups.”

For starters, St. John’s is favored by 7 over Arkansas in a matchup of national title-winning coaches Rick Pitino and John Calipari, and Houston is favored by 5 over Gonzaga.

Sharp bettors at the South Point took BYU +1½ over Wisconsin in another game, causing the line to dip to 1.

Upsets or not, Andrews said March Madness matchups are always attractive.

“I say this every year. It doesn’t matter. There’s always good action and always intriguing matchups,” he said. “If it’s underdogs, usually the public gets enamored with them. If it’s more favorites, it’s teams they recognize more. It’s good either way.”

‘Very old school’

Andrews and Murray were both very pleased with the amount of action and overflow crowds at their books.

“We’re real happy with the crowds, the handle and everything else,” Andrews said. “We just try to do everything right to bring in the crowds, whether it’s free parking or a free party with great food and drink prices, or buffets or 3-to-2 blackjack.

“Everything we try to do at the South Point is very old school to bring in the players.”

Murray was thrilled that the betting handle, or amount of money wagered, was higher on Thursday and Friday than it was on the same days last year.

“I’m really happy to see we’re going to beat the handle numbers for both Thursday and Friday. That’s a really good sign for us. I want to see the volumes going in the right direction,” he said. “Taking -109 juice on all the (college and pro basketball) sides is a big part of it. It’s also something as simple as we’ve got some really good VIP players that are in the building this weekend.”
Its funny, some call the tournament boring because there are only a few major upsets. You can tell they are not real fans of the sport. There has been some great basketball played and its always fun to watch.
 

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ATS Records For 2025 NCAA Tournament Teams​

Team2025 ATS RecordCover Percentage
Robert Morris26-8.765
UC San Diego25-8.758
Florida26-9.743
Michigan State23-10-1.697
Omaha23-10.697
St. John's22-11-2.667
Duke23-12.657
Mount St. Mary's22-12-1.647
Liberty20-11-1.647
Wisconsin23-13.639
UNC Wilmington21-12.636
Troy21-12.636
Colorado State22-13.629
BYU21-13.618
Yale17-11-1.607
UCLA19-13-1.594
VCU20-14.588
Iowa State20-14.588
Clemson20-14.588
Montana17-12-3.586
Norfolk State18-13-1.581
SIU Edwardsville18-13-1.581
St. Francis (PA)18-13.581
Vanderbilt19-14.576
Louisville20-15.571
Texas A&M17-13-3.567
Drake18-14.563
Alabama19-15.559
Xavier19-15.559
Maryland18-15-1.545
Arizona19-16.543
Houston19-16.543
American17-15-1.531
Missouri18-16.529
Purdue18-16.529
Oklahoma18-16.529
Auburn17-16-1.515
Ole Miss17-16-1.515
High Point17-16.515
Georgia17-16.515
Tennessee18-17.514
Kentucky17-17.500
Texas Tech17-17.500
Illinois17-17.500
Wofford17-17.500
Lipscomb16-16-1.500
Michigan17-18.486
Oregon16-17-1.485
McNeese16-17.485
Akron16-17.485
Utah State16-17.485
New Mexico16-17.485
Texas16-18-1.471
Alabama State16-18-1.471
Memphis16-19.457
Arkansas15-18-1.455
UConn15-18-1.455
Bryant15-18.455
North Carolina16-20-1.444
Kansas15-19.441
Gonzaga15-19.441
Mississippi State15-19.441
Marquette14-19-1.424
Saint Mary's14-19.424
Baylor13-18-2.419
San Diego State12-18.400
Grand Canyon13-20.394
 

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Florida+350
Auburn+450
Houston+450
Tennessee+1600
Alabama+2000
Texas Tech+2200
Michigan State+3000
Iowa State+3000
Maryland+4000
Arizona+4900
Purdue+5900
BYU+5900
Illinois+6900
Kentucky+7400
Michigan+7400
Connecticut+7900
Arkansas+8900
Colorado State+9900
Baylor+9900
St. Mary's+9900
Oregon+9900
New Mexico+9900
Ole Miss Rebels+9900
 

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Baylor+20013
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Colorado State+45030
Connecticut+8005
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Have All 4 No. 1 Seeds Ever Made the Final Four?​

Chase Kiddy
3/23/25

The 2008 NCAA Tournament is the only year when all four No. 1 seeds advanced to the Final Four.

Those No. 1 seeds were North Carolina, UCLA, Memphis, and Kansas. The Jayhawks beat Memphis in overtime during the championship game, 75-68.

It’s common for the national champion to be a high seed; seven of the last 10 national championships have been seeded No. 1 in one of the four regions.

However, as any seasoned March Madness bracketologist can tell you, it’s not all that common for every No. 1 seed to advance, which is why it’s often wise to forecast a few reasonable upsets when the NCAA Tournament comes around each year.
 
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