2023 March Madness: Alabama’s Odds to Make Final Four, Win NCAA Tournament

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The No. 1 seed Alabama Crimson Tide are on their way to March Madness' Sweet 16, where they'll face off against the San Diego State Aztecs on Friday.

Two more wins puts them in the Final Four and their odds to make the Final Four are the best in the country at -150 at FanDuel.

And Alabama's odds to win the NCAA Tournament are best in the country at +350 at BetMGM.

Alabama is a -7.5 (-104) favorite against San Diego State at FanDuel, which includes a -300 clip on the moneyline.

With No. 2 seed Arizona knocked out of their side of the bracket, the Crimson Tide seem to have a smooth route to the Final Four.

Creighton is their biggest threat. Creighton needs to beat Princeton in the Sweet 16 for the right to play Alabama, which is ranked as the No. 2 team in the country behind Houston, according to Ken Pomeroy.

The Bluejays, meanwhile, are No. 13 overall in KenPom's rankings.

But a lingering injury to Houston's best player, Marcus Sasser — and Alabama's relatively simple route to the Final Four — makes the Crimson Tide the favorite overall.

At -125, their implied probability is about 55.6% that they'll make the Final Four. The next-best odds are with Houston, which slots in at +100.

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