Here’s a fresh list of March Madness prop bets from our partner US sports betting sites. Our table includes games from the conference tournaments, NCAA D1 Men’s Basketball Tournament, and the National Invitational Tournament, when available. Next, learn how to place prop bets, an easy way to spice up your March Madness bracket betting this year. Finally, we’ll list some helpful tournament and college basketball betting resources.
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March Madness Prop Bets
BetMGM Bet |
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Illinois State
Cornell
12:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Purdue Fort Wayne
Michigan
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Kent State
Alabama
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Sacred Heart
Miami (OH)
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Illinois
Missouri
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Binghamton
Army
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Bryant
Towson
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Central Arkansas
Oklahoma
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Iona
Colgate
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Morgan State
Iowa State
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
New Hampshire
Stonehill
1:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
UC Santa Barbara
Missouri State
2:00pm EST | Pending BetMGM |
Prop Bets Explained
A prop bet is a side bet placed on an event that isn’t dependent on the game’s final outcome. “Prop bet” is short for “Proposition bet”, the wager’s full and correct name.
Popular March Madness Props
Popular March Madness prop bets are for whether a particular event will occur or not. One side of the bet will be “Yes”, the other side “No”. The sportsbook will offer odds for each outcome. For example, will a March Madness game go to overtime – choose “Yes” or “No”.
Other props include team performance outcomes. Each team will be a side. For example, which team will be the first to score 10 points – choose a team you think will reach 10 points first.
Another popular game prop is for the score at the end of the 2nd half. Each team will be a side, with a “Tie” or “Draw” as a third option. In this case, you’re betting on a particular team to win, or for the game to be tied and go into overtime. This bet works just like a 3-way moneyline.
Note that many prop bets are related to each other. With the 2nd half result prop bet, the odds for “Tie” may have some relationship with the “Yes” odds for the game to go into overtime.
Finally, some March Madness prop bets include a performance line, or handicap, with odds for over and under. For example, will a team’s point total be over or under 34.5 points – bet over or under just like a total bet.
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When do Sports Betting Sites Publish March Madness Prop Bets?
Sports betting sites will post prop bets for upcoming matchups as tournament officials schedule them. They’ll typically release prop bets after posting the opening point spread line, total line, and moneyline odds. Keep your eye on the numbers. They’ll likely change quite a bit as tip-off approaches, particularly if a starting player gets injured and cannot play the next scheduled game.
The conference tournaments, March Madness, and the National Invitational tournament are all major events. That means the sportsbooks will have a multitude of betting options available. There will be no shortage of prop bets during March Madness and the Final Four.
Placing a Prop Bet
Visit your sportsbook’s College Basketball page, or tap on its “March Madness” section. Find the game you want to bet on. Look below the game lines and odds. You’ll need to tap “More Bets” or “Props” or “Other Bets” to see all of the matchup’s prop bets.
Pick One Side of the Prop et
Taking the Underdog or Less Likely Result
The underdog – or less likely result – will have a plus sign before its moneyline value. A plus number indicates how much you win for risking $100.
Note that a prop bet with 3 or more sides will have multiple plus moneylines. That means there’s no favored outcome. Instead, the lowest plus moneyline should be considered the most likely.
Taking the Favorite or More Likely Result
The favorite – or more likely result – will have a minus sign before its moneyline value. A minus number indicates how much you risk to win $100. With occasional exceptions, props will only have one side with a minus value. Occasionally, both sides of a prop with an over-under line may have minus value odds.
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Prop Bet Examples
The following are two example March Madness prop bets. The first is for a “Yes” or “No” outcome with moneyline odds. The second is for a team’s point total, over or under the sportsbook’s betting line.
Game to Overtime Prop Example
Game to Overtime | Odds |
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#1 Duke
#4 Kentucky
Game to Overtime
Basketball Tournament
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Yes +1000
No -5000
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Decide whether the Duke vs Kentucky game will go to overtime. In this case, the -5000 “No” line suggests the game will not go to overtime.
Here’s what the moneyline values mean:
- +1000 for “Yes” means bettors risk $100 to win $1,000.
- -5000 for “No” means bettors risk $5,000 to win $100.
Team Point Total Prop Example
Team Total Points | Line & Odds |
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#2 UConn
Team Total Points
UCONN at UCLA
Basketball Tournament |
61.5 o -108
61.5 u -112
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Bet on whether UConn’s team point total will be over or under the 61.5 line. The odds for this line closely resemble a common total bet on both teams’ combined point total. In this case, the higher -112 value suggests the under is more likely.
Here’s what the odds values mean:
- -108 for “over” means bettors risk $108 to win $100 that UConn’s point total will be 62 points or more.
- -112 for “No” means bettors risk $112 to win $100 that UConn’s point total will be 61 points or fewer.
- No push is possible since the betting line includes a half point value.
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NCAA Betting Rules by State
NCAA betting rules vary by state. Some states prohibit player prop bets, while others only prohibit live or “in-game” player props. Other states prohibit betting on any in-state teams, or any NCAA competition hosted within state borders. Finally, other states do not have any NCAA betting restrictions, though the availability of NCAA prop bets will vary depending on where your sportsbook is located and their own internal policies.
The following table summarizes each state’s NCAA betting rules and whether or not player prop bets are allowed.
State | NCAA Rules | NCAA Player Props |
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Arizona | No individual athlete props, all other college wagering allowed. | No |
Colorado | No NCAA props, no eSports, or betting on high school sports. | No |
Connecticut | Single-game bets on any Connecticut NCAA team are prohibited. Tournament futures bets are allowed. No individual athlete props. | No |
Illinois | Betting on any Illinois NCAA team or Illinois player props are prohibited. | Yes for non-Illinois teams |
Indiana | No pregame NCAA sports betting restrictions. NCAA live prop betting is prohibited. Bets on amateur events with athletes under 18 are prohibited. | Yes for pregame props |
Iowa | No individual athlete props. | No |
Kansas | No NCAA sports betting restrictions. | Yes |
Kentucky | No NCAA sports betting restrictions. | Yes |
Louisiana | No individual athlete props. | No |
Michigan | No NCAA sports betting restrictions. | Yes |
Mississippi | Register at retail location first. No NCAA sports betting restrictions. | Yes at retail locations |
North Carolina | No NCAA sports betting restrictions. | Yes |
New York | Betting on any New York NCAA team is prohibited. No individual athlete props. | No |
Ohio | No individual athlete props. | No |
Pennsylvania | No individual athlete props. | No |
Tennessee | No individual athlete props. | No |
Virginia | Betting on any Virginia NCAA team is prohibited. No individual athlete props. | No |
Washington, D.C. | Betting on Washington, D.C. NCAA teams or any NCAA events in Washington, D.C. are prohibited. Betting on events with a majority of competitors under age 18 is prohibited. | Yes for non-D.C. teams and events outside D.C. |
Wyoming | No NCAA sports betting restrictions. | Yes |
How to Place March Madness Prop Bets
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How to place March Madness Prop Bets
- Tap to the sportsbook’s College Basketball page, look for the matchup you want to bet on.
Navigate to the sportsbook’s College Basketball page. Look for live or upcoming matchups. Your sportsbook may have a special “College Basketball Tournament” bracket or lineup.
- Tap through the matchup’s betting menu, select a prop to bet on.
Sportsbooks typically list a game’s prop bets on a separate menu. Select a prop to bet on.
- The odds values next to each side indicate risk and win amounts.
-110, or standard odds, means you risk $110 to win $100. Minus values indicate how much you risk to win $100. Plus values indicate how much you win if you risk $100.
- Your bet wins if you selected the correct outcome.
Sports betting sites will grade prop bets after the game has concluded, or after a prop’s game segment has concluded. Your bet wins if you selected the correct outcome. Prop bet outcomes do not necessarily depend on the game’s final outcome.
- Your bet ties or pushes if the result ties the prop bet line, or if no result can be determined.
Just like a total bet with a whole number line, a result that ties a prop bet line pushes. Your wager will be refunded. Additionally, if there’s no way to determine which side of a prop bet won, the sportsbook will cancel the bet and refund your wager.
Tournament Futures
Team | BetMGM |
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Auburn | +750 Bet |
Duke | +900 Bet |
Tennessee | +1000 Bet |
Gonzaga | +1400 Bet |
Houston | +1400 Bet |
UConn | +1500 Bet |
Alabama | +1600 Bet |
Kansas | +1600 Bet |
Iowa State | +1700 Bet |
Kentucky | +1700 Bet |
Florida | +2000 Bet |
Marquette | +4000 Bet |
Oregon | +4000 Bet |
Illinois | +5000 Bet |
Michigan | +5000 Bet |
North Carolina | +5000 Bet |
UCLA | +5000 Bet |
Arizona | +6000 Bet |
Arkansas | +6000 Bet |
Baylor | +6000 Bet |
Cincinnati | +6000 Bet |
Michigan State | +6000 Bet |
St. John's | +6000 Bet |
Texas A&M | +6000 Bet |
Maryland | +6600 Bet |
Memphis | +6600 Bet |
Creighton | +8000 Bet |
Mississippi State | +8000 Bet |
Ohio State | +8000 Bet |
Oklahoma | +8000 Bet |
Ole Miss | +8000 Bet |
Purdue | +8000 Bet |
Texas Tech | +8000 Bet |
BYU | +10000 Bet |
Indiana | +10000 Bet |
Louisville | +10000 Bet |
Missouri | +10000 Bet |
Rutgers | +10000 Bet |
Texas | +10000 Bet |
Dayton | +12500 Bet |
Pittsburgh | +12500 Bet |
Wisconsin | +12500 Bet |
Clemson | +15000 Bet |
Kansas State | +15000 Bet |
Penn State | +15000 Bet |
Saint Mary's (CA) | +15000 Bet |
San Diego State | +15000 Bet |
Xavier | +15000 Bet |
Arizona State | +20000 Bet |
Colorado | +20000 Bet |
March Madness Prop Bet FAQs
A prop bet is a side bet placed on an event that isn’t dependent on the game’s final outcome. “Prop bet” is short for “Proposition bet”, the wager’s full and correct name.
The conference tournaments, March Madness, and the National Invitational Tournament will have a multitude of prop betting options available. Most states allow prop bets on game events and team performance. Note that many states prohibit prop bets on individual NCAA athletes.
Sports betting sites will post lines and odds for upcoming matchups as tournament officials schedule them. They’ll typically publish prop bets after a game’s opening point spread line, total line, and moneyline odds.
The most popular March Madness prop bets include a team’s point total, whether the game goes to overtime, the end of the 2nd half result, and the first team to score 5, 10, or 15 points.
-110, or standard odds, means you risk $110 to win $100. Minus values indicate how much you risk to win $100. Plus values indicate how much you win if you risk $100.
Tournament Resources
March Madness
- March Madness Bracket Betting – Learn to bet on the March Madness tournament bracket, plus pick up some invaluable tournament betting strategies.
- March Madness Point Spreads – Review the latest point spreads for upcoming March Madness events.
- March Madness Moneylines – We’ve got the latest March Madness moneylines, plus a handy tutorial explaining how to place this simple bet.
- March Madness Prop Bets – We’ve got the latest March Madness prop bets and handy betting tutorial all in one article.
- March Madness Final Four Appearances – See which teams have made the most Final Four appearances in recent history.
- March Madness Over Under Trends – Our classic study looks at over-under total betting trends for the tournament broken down by seed and conference to identify unique betting opportunities.
Final Four
- Odds to Make the Final Four – See current futures odds to make the Final Four.
- Best Final Four Overtime Games – Review the best Final Four overtime games in history, including game results and summaries.
College Basketball Betting Resources
- College Basketball Betting Guide – Learn how to bet on college basketball with point spreads, totals, and moneylines, plus exotic bets like parlays and prop bets.
- College Basketball Betting Sites – We’ve analyzed and reviewed the best legal sportsbooks for college basketball betting.
- College Basketball Odds – Point spread, total, and moneyline odds for upcoming College Basketball games, including March Madness and the Final Four.
- College Basketball Prop Bets – See prop betting lines and odds for upcoming College basketball games, including March Madness and the Final Four.
- College Basketball Futures Odds – Learn more about how to bet on college basketball futures. Review odds to win the National Championship and key D1 college basketball conferences, plus odds to win the John R. Wooden Award.
- Final Four Betting Odds – The latest Final Four futures odds, men’s basketball tournament schedule, matchup odds, and prop bets.
- March Madness Betting Odds – Review odds to win the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament, then learn how to bet on the tournament with the latest matchup lines and odds.
- Basketball Halftime Middling – Learn how to identify halftime middling opportunities that can help you make money betting on college basketball.
- College Basketball Conference Futures Odds – See odds to win college basketball conferences, including the SEC, Pac-12, American, ACC, WCC, Big 10, Big East, and Big 12.
- Undefeated College Basketball Teams – See which teams are still undefeated in the current regular season.
- Early Season College Basketball Betting Tips – The first couple weeks of college basketball present a unique opportunity to get an edge as oddsmakers try to get their lines right. Learn a couple quick ways to improve your NCAA basketball handicapping techniques.