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2027 March Madness odds: Duke favored after dominant Michigan run to national title

Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils are the early favorites to win the 2027 March Madness National Championship. Getty Images The confetti has fallen, and we’re already looking towards the 2027 March Madness Tournament, where we have a new clear favorite.

Despite being eliminated from this year’s tournament in the Elite Eight, the Duke Blue Devils are your early favorites to win the 2027 March Madness Tournament, with odds coming in at +900 on Caesars Sportsbook.

Duke, as the clear favorite, is a bit surprising given their previous struggles to overcome some of the steadier teams in the bunch.

Still, the Blue Devils have a reloaded group of freshmen on the roster, with commitments coming from a trio of five-star prospects, including Deron Rippey Jr., Cameron Williams, and Bryson Howard.

Jon Scheyer’s group is also expected to retain Cayden Boozer, a top prospect and contributor to this year’s team.

Dan Hurley has starred for the Huskies for the last few years. AP Florida is another name at the top of the odds board, thanks to their expected return of multiple longtime starters, including guard Boogie Fland, who appears likely to remain with Florida for his junior season.

Fland will enter his junior season after transferring from Arkansas after his freshman year.

Coach Todd Golden will surely be involved in the transfer portal, the school’s own right, and the expectation should be that the Gators are among the best teams in the nation next year.

Much further down the board are the St. John’s Red Storm, as coach Rick Pitino will have a busy offseason attempting to field an improved roster with better shooting all around the court.

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Read original at New York Post

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