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Odds to win the 2014-2015 College Basketball National Title released

NCAA Men's Final Four - Practice

ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 05: Fans stand next to a giant NCAA logo outside of the stadium on the practice day prior to the NCAA Men’s Final Four at the Georgia Dome on April 5, 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

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The fine folks over at Bovada have released their latest odds to win the 2014-2015 National Championship, and as you might expect, Kentucky is the overwhelming favorite at this point.

Arizona and Wisconsin jumped up past Duke and Kansas to become the second-most likely teams to win the title this season, while the Blue Devils, UNC, Kansas, Florida, Gonzaga, Iowa State and Louisville round out the top 10.

A couple of sneaky-good bets to make here: Virginia actually dropped from 33/1 odds to 40/1 odds. They might actually be the best team in the ACC this season. Oklahoma’s odds fell from 40/1 to 66/1. The Sooners are still waiting to hear about the eligibility of Tashawn Thomas, but if he does get a waiver from the NCAA, the Sooners suddenly look like they might be the second-best team in the Big 12.

Anyway, here are the full list of odds. The numbers in parentheses are what the Bovada odds were as of April 28th of this year:

Kentucky: 7/2
Arizona: 9/1
Wisconsin: 9/1
Duke: 12/1
North Carolina: 12/1
Kansas: 18/1
Florida: 20/1
Gonzaga: 25/1
Iowa State: 25/1
Louisville: 25/1
Texas: 25/1
Villanova: 28/1
Wichita State: 28/1
Michigan: 33/1
Michigan State: 33/1
Syracuse: 40/1
VCU: 40/1
Virginia: 40/1
Ohio State: 50/1
San Diego State: 50/1
SMU: 50/1
UConn: 50/1
Iowa: 66/1
Oklahoma: 66/1
UCLA: 66/1
Pittsburgh: 75/1
Arkansas: 100/1
Baylor: 100/1
Florida State: 100/1
Georgetown: 100/1
Harvard: 100/1
Indiana: 100/1
Kansas State: 100/1
Marquette: 100/1
Maryland: 100/1
Memphis: 100/1
Miami FL: 100/1
Minnesota: 100/1
Nebraska: 100/1
Notre Dame: 100/1
Oregon: 100/1
Seton Hall: 100/1
St. Louis: 100/1
Stanford: 100/1
Tennessee: 100/1
Cincinnati: 150/1
Providence: 150/1
UNLV: 150/1
Alabama: 200/1
Colorado: 200/1
Dayton: 200/1
Georgia: 200/1
Illinois: 200/1
Missouri: 200/1
NC State: 200/1
New Mexico: 200/1
Oklahoma State: 200/1
St. John’s: 200/1
Xavier: 250/1
Arizona State: 300/1
Auburn: 300/1
BYU: 300/1
California: 300/1
Clemson: 300/1
Colorado State: 300/1
Creighton: 300/1
George Washington: 300/1
Georgia Tech: 300/1
LSU: 300/1
Ole Miss: 300/1
Purdue: 300/1
South Carolina: 300/1
Texas A&M: 300/1
UMass: 300/1
USC: 300/1
Vanderbilt: 300/1
Butler: 500/1
Boston College: 500/1
DePaul: 500/1
LaSalle: 500/1
Penn State: 500/1
Richmond: 500/1
St. Joe’s: 500/1
Texas Tech: 500/1
Virginia Tech: 500/1
Wake Forest: 500/1
Washington: 500/1
West Virginia: 500/1