SportsLine’s Larry Hartstein just locked in his college basketball picks for the Purdue Boilermakers vs. UConn Huskies game, which will take place on Monday in the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament. UConn is the heavy betting favorite throughout March Madness and is vying to become the first team to win back-to-back national titles in the tournament’s history. After winning two consecutive championships, bettors are already looking to the 2025 tournament.
UConn’s Dominance and the 2025 Championship Odds
After their back-to-back dominant championships, the UConn Huskies entered this season as the favorite to win the national title and delivered with another impressive performance. Now, the odds for the 2025 college basketball national championship have been released. Can UConn three-peat or will another team dethrone them next year?
According to the early odds for next year’s March Madness, Duke and Kansas are favored to win the national title, surpassing UConn as the top contenders. While UConn is still among the favorites, Duke has opened as the betting favorite to claim the championship. The North Carolina Tar Heels are also listed as early favorites, making it clear that the established powerhouses remain strong.
Meanwhile, Illinois basketball opened at +4000 to win the 2025 NCAA men’s basketball national championship, indicating that they are considered a long shot. The other teams in the tournament have odds greater than 100-1, highlighting the clear distinction between the favorites and underdogs.
“Duke is the early favorite for the 2025 title, followed closely by Kansas,” says an expert cited by SportsLine’s Larry Hartstein. “UConn will still be in the mix, but they’ll have to overcome some strong competition if they want to achieve a three-peat.”
With the national championship game on the horizon, basketball fans eagerly await the conclusion of the 2024 NCAA Tournament. However, it seems that it’s never too early to start thinking about who will come out on top in the men’s college basketball tournament in 2025. The odds suggest an intriguing battle between perennial powerhouses and up-and-coming contenders, making the future of March Madness as exciting as ever.
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citation: SportsLine’s Larry Hartstein
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