After picking up a two-time all-conference player in the transfer portal, there's a new favorite to win the 2023-24 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
"It will be fascinating to see Bill Self work with an experienced All-Big Ten star who has averaged more than 18 points and nine rebounds per game in each of the last two seasons."
Duke, seeking its sixth national title but first since Mike Krzyzewski retired in 2022, remains the +1200 second betting choice.The defending champion UConn Huskies are sixth at +1800 after being fourth heading into the summer. Marquette was the No. 2 seed in the East Regional but lost to Michigan State in the second round. Standout forward
was the No. 24 pick in the NBA Draft, causing the Golden Eagles' title odds to fall from +1600 to +2500.for the latest in college basketball – March Madness will be here before we know it!  
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