Forecasting the 2025 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Florida Gators Edition
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Gainesville, FL - This year, the Florida Gators have been a powerhouse in college basketball, garnering considerable betting attention with their top-tier performance.
Currently, they boast the third shortest odds, at +700, to win March Madness, making them one of the favorite contenders throughout the season. These favorable odds have been a turnaround from their initial odds of +6000 to win March Madness at the beginning of the year.
The Gators' CBB odds have significantly dropped, hitting a low of +1800 back in January and February. Other notable odds include their +145 chances of making it to the Final Four.
On a game-by-game basis, the Gators have excelled in covering the spread, exhibiting the fourth-highest winning margin, +16.3 points, and the third-best record ATS, 23-8. They consistently cover the spread by approximately +5.5 points, placing them among the top five teams in the country.
Leading this unstoppable force has been Walter Clayton Jr., who's averaging a commendable 17.2 points per game this season. Over the past ten games, Clayton has surpassed his average point total around 17.5 points, striking gold in six matches.
However, for those placing bets on the Gators from Florida, there's a catch. Hard Rock Sportsbook in the state does not offer any player prop odds on college sports during March Madness. To place prop bets on UF players, you'll need to venture outside the United States to offshore sports betting sites specializing in prop betting options.
March Madness Prop Betting Beyond Florida's Borders
If you're not in Florida, you can explore a plethora of legal sports betting sites that cater to your March Madness prop bet needs. Some popular options include:
- Bovada: Operating globally, Bovada offers an extensive range of player prop bets, including for the Florida Gators. Their Prop Builder allows you to customize bets tailored to your preference.
- BetOnline: Widely available across the U.S., except New Jersey, BetOnline provides a multitude of props and futures for March Madness. Their Prop Builder makes it easy to create same-game parlays.
- MyBookie: Allowable in most states, MyBookie offers game lines, live odds, and player props for March Madness action.
States Allowing Player Prop Betting
For those preferring state-regulated platforms, here's a list of states that allow player prop betting:
- Arkansas
- Connecticut (with some restrictions)
- Delaware
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Michigan
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- North Carolina
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Wyoming
Whether you choose offshore or domestic platforms, the options are there for you to enjoy prop betting on the Florida Gators during March Madness, given you reside outside Florida.
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- The Florida Gators, with their top-tier performance in college basketball, have garnered considerable betting attention, especially given their third-shortest odds of +700 to win March Madness.
- While the Gators have the third-best record against the spread (ATS) with 23 wins and 8 losses, a legal catch for Florida residents is that Hard Rock Sportsbook doesn't offer player prop odds on college sports during March Madness.
- To place player prop bets on the Gators, one needs to turn to offshore sports betting sites that specialize in prop betting options.
- Some popular offshore sports betting sites include Bovada, BetOnline, and MyBookie, which cater to a multitude of prop and future bets for March Madness.
- For those who prefer state-regulated platforms, options exist in several states like Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Wyoming.
- Keep in mind that for a commission, our website.com may provide you with sports betting news and content from partners when you make a purchase via a link on our site during March Madness.
