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2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament Odds: Duke, Purdue Favored To Win

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Duke Blue Devils forward Cooper Flagg dribbles the ball.

The college basketball season has come to an end. It’s never too early to look at next year. View the 2026 Men’s NCAA Tournament odds below.

Florida Wins 2025 National Championship

The Florida Gators overcame a 12-point second-half deficit to defeat Houston 65-63 to win the 2025 NCAA Tournament.

The win is the third national championship in program history and the first under Todd Golden.

Walter Clayton Jr. was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player. Clayton struggled most of the night and did not score his first point until the 14:57 mark of the second half.

However, Clayton converted a huge basket and the foul with 7:54 left in the game. The talented guard then made a 3-pointer with 3:14 left to tie the game at 60.

In the end, Florida’s defense won them the championship. The Gators forced Houston to commit three straight turnovers to end the game, failing to get a shot up in the game’s final 85 seconds.

2026 NCAA Tournament Winner: Odds

With the 2025 season in the past, who is favored to win the 2026 NCAA Tournament?

Per BetOnline, Duke (+1000) and Purdue (+1000) are co-favorites to win the national championship.

While Duke will have to replace three freshmen, including Cooper Flagg, the Blue Devils bring in the top-ranked recruiting class led by Cameron and Cayden Boozer.

The Boilermakers will have a veteran team next season led by Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn, two players who will likely be named preseason All-Americans.

Houston (+1200) should be right back in the mix with three top-20 prospects, while Florida (+2500) might need some time to adjust to a new roster.

View the 2026 NCAA Tournament odds below.

Team Odds
Duke +1000
Purdue +1000
Houston +1200
Louisville +1400
BYU +1600
Auburn +1800
Arkansas +1800
Kentucky +1800
UConn +1800
Alabama +1800
Kansas  +2200
Florida +2500
Texas Tech +2500
Michigan +2500
St. John’s +2500
UCLA +3300
Tennessee +3300
Gonzaga +3300
Arizona +3300
Michigan State +3300
Iowa State +3300
Baylor +3300
Indiana +5000
North Carolina +5000
Iowa +6600
Wisconsin +6600
Oregon +6600
Villanova +6600
Texas +6600
Creighton +6600
Ohio State +7500
LSU +7500
Illinois +7500
Maryland +7500
Kansas State +10000
Miami +10000
Missouri +10000
Ole Miss +10000
Mississippi State +10000