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Why Arizona, Not Michigan or Illinois, Is the Real NCAA Title Favorite

Last updated: March 31, 2026 8:40 am
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In a stunning twist of NCAA tournament betting odds, Arizona emerges as the national title favorite despite entering their Final Four matchup against Michigan as underdogs, while Illinois and UConn face long odds despite their impressive runs.

The NCAA men’s basketball tournament has reached its crescendo with the Final Four set in Indianapolis, but the betting lines have sparked a firestorm of debate among fans and analysts alike. While Michigan and Illinois open as favorites in their respective semifinal matchups, it is Arizona that oddsmakers have installed as the overall national title favorite, a paradox that reveals deeper strategic narratives about team performance and path difficulty.

Michigan has been a juggernaut through the first four rounds, winning by an average of 22.5 points per game. Their closest contest was a 13-point victory over Alabama in the Sweet 16, followed by a dominant 33-point dismantling of No. 6 seed Tennessee in the Elite Eight. This level of sustained excellence has made the Wolverines the 1.5-point favorite over Arizona in Saturday’s second semifinal. Field Level Media

Michigan, Illinois open as Final Four favorites, but Arizona for title

Yet, despite being the underdog on the court, Arizona holds the best odds to win the national championship at +165, compared to Michigan’s +180. The Wildcats have navigated a challenging path, including a decisive victory over No. 1 seed Purdue in the Elite Eight, and have won their first four tournament games by an average of 20.5 points. Their ability to defeat top-tier competition appears to weigh more heavily in the title odds than Michigan’s blowout wins against potentially softer opponents. Field Level Media

On the other side of the bracket, Illinois is a 1.5-point favorite over UConn in the first semifinal. The Illini have looked convincing, with their closest win a 10-point victory over Houston in the Sweet 16 and a 12-point Elite Eight triumph over No. 9 seed Iowa. However, their title odds sit at +475, far behind Arizona and Michigan. UConn, despite a dramatic run that includes a last-second buzzer-beater by Braylon Mullins to defeat Duke and a four-point escape against Michigan State, enters as the longest title shot at +550. Field Level Media

The oddsmaking logic becomes clearer when considering the projected paths. As one analyst noted, “by the time Arizona and Michigan take the court at Lucas Oil Stadium, the first half of the title game will have been decided.” This suggests that the winner of the Michigan-Arizona matchup will be heavily favored in the championship game, regardless of who wins the Illinois-UConn semifinal. Since Arizona is already the title favorite, oddsmakers evidently believe that if the Wildcats prevail over Michigan, they will be massive favorites against either Illinois or UConn, more so than if Michigan advances. Michael Ranftle, senior trader at BetMGM, explained the sportsbook’s perspective: “The second weekend of the tournament was favorable for the sportsbook with many underdogs covering or winning outright. Illinois upsetting Houston on Thursday was the best outcome for the book. On the futures market, the sportsbook is in good shape with UConn the only remaining liability.” Field Level Media

The current national title odds from BetMGM are:

  • Arizona Wildcats: +165
  • Michigan Wolverines: +180
  • Illinois Fighting Illini: +475
  • UConn Huskies: +550

For fans, this creates a fascinating dynamic. Many will argue that Michigan’s blowout wins demonstrate superior dominance, while others point to Arizona’s victory over a No. 1 seed as a more meaningful achievement. The betting market, however, is pricing in the perceived difficulty of the final hurdle: if Arizona beats Michigan, they likely face a UConn team that has already upset two higher seeds but remains a long shot, or an Illinois team that, while strong, may not match Arizona’s pace and shooting. Michigan, conversely, would likely face Illinois in the final—a matchup that could be tighter given Illinois’s favored status to reach the title game. Field Level Media

Ultimately, the odds suggest that the semifinal between Michigan and Arizona is not just a battle for a spot in the championship—it may effectively determine the national champion in the eyes of bettors. Arizona’s path to the title appears clearer if they can overcome the Wolverines, explaining their status as the betting favorite despite the point spread. This is the kind of nuanced strategic insight that separates casual viewers from true students of the game.

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