Tournament Betting for Big 12: Odds, Patterns, and Places to Wager On
The Big 12 Tournament in men's basketball is set to kick off this week from Kansas City, Missouri, with the Houston Cougars heavily favored to take home the title. Sportsbooks in Kansas City will be offering odds for the tournament, so grab your chance to place a bet if you're feeling lucky!
2025 Big 12 Tournament Odds
The current odds for the Big 12 Tournament are as follows:
- Houston: 120
- Texas Tech: 425
- Arizona: 525
- Iowa State: 700
- BYU: 1100
- Kansas: 1100
- Baylor: 1600
- Cincinnati: 3500
- West Virginia: 3500
- Kansas State: 6000
- TCU: 6000
- Utah: 6000
- Arizona State: 8000
- Central Florida: 8000
- Colorado: 10000
- Oklahoma State: 10000
Big 12 Tournament Betting History
Before diving into the bets, consider these notable tournament trends:
- Variety of Winners: There hasn't been a repeat winner since Iowa State in 2014 and 2015.
- Winning the Double: Kansas is the only team since 2009-10 to have won both the regular season and conference tournament in the same season (five times since then).
- Favorable Odds: The last three conference tournament winners have all come with less than +500 odds.
By these metrics, Houston (+120) or Texas Tech (+425) are strong contenders to cut down the nets based on historical trends.
Betting in Missouri and Other Participating States
- Missouri: As the tournament is taking place in Kansas City, Missouri, but the state doesn't have regulated betting yet, you can use Missouri online betting sites to get your fix.
- Texas, Utah, or Oklahoma: Nearly half of the Big 12 teams are based in these states, which don't have a sports betting market. But fear not, as you can still use college basketball betting sites to place your bets.
- Texas: Use Texas sports betting sites to bet on Houston, Texas Tech, Baylor, or TCU.
- Utah: Utas sports betting sites offer odds for BYU and Utah.
- Oklahoma: Find Oklahoma State odds on Oklahoma sports betting sites.
Betting on Big 12 Tournament Player Props
There are restrictions when it comes to betting on college sports in Arizona State, Arizona, Iowa State, West Virginia, Cincinnati, UCF, and Colorado due to college sports betting restrictions. Keep an eye on those restrictions if you're considering wagering on player props for teams in those states.
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- The Houston Cougars are heavily favored to win the Big 12 Tournament with odds of 120.
- Texas Tech, Arizona, and Iowa State are also contenders, with odds of 425, 525, and 700 respectively.
- The last three conference tournament winners have come with less than +500 odds, making Houston (+120) and Texas Tech (+425) strong historical contenders.
- As the tournament is in Kansas City, Missouri, but Missouri doesn't have regulated betting yet, Missouri online betting sites can be used.
- For Texas, Utah, or Oklahoma residents, their respective sports betting sites can be used to bet on their local teams.
- There are restrictions on betting on college sports in Arizona State, Arizona, Iowa State, West Virginia, Cincinnati, UCF, and Colorado due to college sports betting restrictions.
