Las Vegas Review-Journal

Coach K’s kids at 5-1 odds, followed by usual suspects

- By Todd Dewey Las Vegas Review-journal

The 2018 NCAA title game was still hours away from tipoff Monday when the Westgate sports book posted odds on the 2019 champion.

Duke opened as the 5-1 favorite, followed by Villanova, Kansas and Kentucky at 8-1.

“Most of it is based on what teams have coming back and recruiting,” Westgate sports book manager Ed Salmons said. “A lot of these teams, like Duke and Kentucky, usually have the best recruits, even though they lose a lot. Duke had three of the top four recruits. They should be loaded next year.

“Villanova seems to be the program now where it keeps reloading. Kentucky is a little different because a lot of their one-and-done players aren’t good enough to go to the NBA so they have to go back to school for another year. It could actually benefit them and give them some experience Kentucky teams usually don’t have.”

North Carolina is 12-1 and Gonzaga, Virginia and Michigan State are each 15-1.

“It’s the usual suspects up there every year,” Salmons said.

The Westgate listed odds on 190 of the 353 Division

I college basketball teams. Loyola-chicago, which wasn’t initially listed in last year’s odds, is 500-1.

“I listed more teams because of them this year,” Salmons said. “If anyone wants a team not listed, I’ll just add them to the pool.

“If you really know what you’re doing, you’ll find a lot of value. This is probably the best time of the year to find value.”

UNLV is 300-1 to win it all.

Half-million on Michigan

A William Hill bettor placed a $500,000 money-line wager on Michigan on Monday at plus-290 over Villanova that would pay $1.45 million.

Last Man Standing

An unidentifi­ed bettor won $51,350 as the single winner of Station Casinos’ college basketball Last Man Standing contest. The bettor went 9-0 ATS, picking a winner on each of the first

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