The odds to win the 2007 Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament are available through Bodog.com. The 2007 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament involves 65 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament which will determine the national champion of the men's NCAA Division I college basketball. The tournament is scheduled to begin on March 13, 2007, and will conclude with the championship game on April 2nd at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.
The NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship is a single elimination tournament held each spring featuring 65 of the best college basketball teams in the United States. Known as March Madness or the Big Dance, the tournament takes place over a 3 week period at various sites across the U.S. The national semifinals (the Final Four) have become one of the nation's most prominent sports events. Bet on the Men's NCAA Tournament at Bodog.com and receive instant cash bonuses!
It all began in 1939 and has built a legacy that includes dynasty teams and dramatic underdog stories. In recent years, friendly wagering on the event has become something of a national pastime, spawning countless "office pools" that attract expert fans and novices alike. All the tournament games are broadcast on the CBS broadcast television network in the United States, except for the Opening Round game (or "play-in game" as it has been called), which aired on TNN in 2001, and ESPN since 2002.
The NCAA March Madness bracket is made up of the champions from each Division I conference, which all receive automatic bids. The remaining slots are at-large berths, with teams chosen by an NCAA selection committee. The selection process and tournament seedings are based on several factors; team rankings, win-loss records and RPI data. The two lowest-seeded teams, typically teams with poor records that qualified by winning their conference tournament championships, play a pre-tournament game to determine which will advance into the first round of the tournament, with the winner advancing to play the top seed in one of the four regions. A Most Outstanding Player honor is awarded by the Associated Press at the end of each tournament.
The Florida Gators are the reigning 2006 champions and one of the favorites at 11/4 odds. North Carolina is the favorite to win the tournament with 4/1 odds.
2007 Men’s NCAA Basketball Tournament betting odds sponsored by Bodog.com
Air Force: 80/1
Akron: 250/1
Alabama: 70/1
Arizona: 22/1
Arkansas: 100/1
Boston College: 80/1
Bradley: 100/1
Butler: 18/1
BYU: 180/1
California: 800/1
Charlotte: 5000/1
Cincinnati: 3500/1
Clemson: 70/1
Colorado: 5000/1
Connecticut: 125/1
Creighton: 200/1
DePaul: 200/1
Duke: 30/1
Florida: 11/4
Florida State: 100/1
George Mason: 3500/1
George Washington: 800/1
Georgetown: 20/1
Georgia: 100/1
Georgia Tech: 100/1
Gonzaga: 70/1
Hawaii: 5000/1
Hofstra: 500/1
Houston: 800/1
Illinois: 200/1
Indiana: 35/1
Iowa: 1000/1
Iowa State: 5000/1
Kansas: 10/1
Kansas State: 200/1
Kent State: 1000/1
Kentucky: 30/1
LaSalle: 5000/1
Louisville: 100/1
LSU: 150/1
Marquette: 45/1
Maryland: 80/1
Memphis: 35/1
Miami Florida: 5000/1
Miami Ohio: 3500/1
Michigan: 450/1
Michigan State: 80/1
Minnesota: 5000/1
Mississippi: 400/1
Mississippi State: 1000/1
Missouri: 1500/1
Missouri State: 180/1
NC State: 450/1
NC Wilmington: 5000/1
Nebraska: 4000/1
Nevada: 50/1
North Carolina: 4/1
Northern Iowa: 3500/1
Northwestern: 300/1
Notre Dame: 80/1
Ohio: 1500/1
Ohio State: 8/1
Oklahoma: 200/1
Oklahoma State: 60/1
Old Dominion: 300/1
Oregon: 45/1
Pacific: 5000/1
Penn State: 5000/1
Pittsburgh: 14/1
Providence: 200/1
Purdue: 200/1
Rutgers: 5000/1
San Diego State: 250/1
Seton Hall: 3500/1
South Carolina: 1500/1
Southern Illinois: 80/1
St. John's: 1500/1
St. Joseph's: 450/1
Stanford: 45/1
Syracuse: 80/1
Temple: 5000/1
Tennessee: 100/1
Texas: 18/1
Texas A&M: 15/1
Texas Tech: 350/1
UAB: 3500/1
UCLA: 8/1
UNLV: 200/1
USC: 60/1
Utah: 400/1
UTEP: 4500/1
Vanderbilt: 100/1
Villanova: 70/1
Virginia: 50/1
Virginia Tech: 80/1
Wake Forest: 5000/1
Washington: 300/1
West Virginia: 90/1
Wichita State: 100/1
Wisc – Milwaukee: 3000/1
Wisconsin: 8/1 Xavier: 60/1
Field: (Any Other Team) 50/1




