Spartans among teams with best odds to win National Championship from Big Ten

MSU is considered one of the teams with the best odds to win the National Championship from the Big Ten

Michigan State basketball is considered one of the teams with the best odds to win the National Championship from the Big Ten.

Jeff Goodman of the Field of 68 posted the BetMGM odds for the top teams in college basketball to win the National Championship in 2025. To no surprise, Michigan State was near the top of the Big Ten teams.

Michigan State is currently listed at +5000 to win the National Championship. Only UCLA has better odds within the Big Ten at +4000. Purdue, Indiana and Rutgers are also listed at +5000  like the Spartans.

UConn and Kansas are at the top nationally, with both teams listed at +850 to win it all. Duke is right behind them at +900.

Click on the post below to see the complete odds for the top teams in the country:

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MSU basketball is now listed as favorite to win Big Ten

Believe it or not, Michigan State basketball is now listed as the favorite to win the Big Ten in 2024-25

Believe it or not, Michigan State basketball is listed as the favorite to win the Big Ten for the 2024-25 season.

Michigan State recently jumped to the top of the betting odds to win the Big Ten at Caesar’s Sportsbook. Michigan State is now listed at plus-425 to win the league, which is slightly ahead of Big Ten newcomer UCLA at plus-450.

The Spartans have been near the middle of the pack or the top of the Big Ten in preseason rankings so it’s slightly surprising to see them move to the top of these odds. But Michigan State has looked very impressive during their Spain exhibition series so maybe that has resulted in this recent boost.

Check out the updated odds by clicking here.

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