NCAA Most Outstanding Player Award Odds: Can Anyone Beat Paolo Banchero?

NCAA Most Outstanding Player Award Odds: Can Anyone Beat Paolo Banchero?
With the Final Four coming soon, it's time to begin looking at who the NCAA Most Outstanding Player will be this year. It's come down to Kansas, Villanova, Duke, and UNC so it'll have to be someone on one of those four rosters.
Oddsmakers are giving Paolo Banchero a 25 percent chance to win the award this year, the highest of any player in the tournament. Will anyone be able to catch him? Here's a look at the NCAA Most Outstanding Player Award Odds:
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NCAA Most Outstanding Player Award Odds
Name | Odds |
---|---|
Paolo Banchero | +300 |
Ochai Agbaji | +450 |
Collin Gillepsie | +800 |
Remy Martin | +900 |
Jermaine Samuels | +1200 |
Armando Bacot | +1400 |
Brady Manek | +1600 |
Mark Williams | +1800 |
Paolo Banchero +300 (Bet $100 to win $300)
Standing out ahead of the entire bunch is Paolo Banchero. Banchero is a Duke Freshman who is averaging 18.5 points and seven rebounds per game in the tournament so far. Not only is he the favorite but he has received the most amount of bets at 10.6 percent and is the second-highest handle at 8.7 percent.
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Ochai Agbaji +450 (Bet $100 to win $450)
Ochai Agbaji has been streaky in the tournament so far. He had just five points in the Sweet 16 win over Providence but bounced back in a big way with an 18 point performance in the win over Miami. He's received just 6 percent of bets and 6.5 percent of the money. He is going to need a massive performance against Villanova this weekend to leap Banchero and have a shot.
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Collin Gillespie +800 (Bet $100 to win $800)
Collin Gillespie is a two-time Big East player of the year for Villanova. He's been Nova's leading scorer with 15.6 points per game. In order for Villanova to advance they are going to need their biggest star to play at his best. That would result in a big night for Gillespie more than likely.