Bovada has posted their initial lines for the 2013-14 College Basketball National Championship. To no surprise, Kentucky is the favorite followed by Kansas, Louisville, Duke, and Michigan State.
Jay Wright's Villanova Wildcats are posted with 75/1 odds to bring home the NCAA Title; the same odds as Baylor, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Turning heads to the Big East, Georgetown is the 9/4 favorite to win the conference. Villanova's odds are the 4th best - posted at 5/1.
2013-14 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship - Odds to Win
Kentucky 7/2
Kansas 6/1
Louisville
Duke
Michigan State 9/1
Arizona
Florida
North Carolina 20/1
Ohio State 20/1
Oklahoma State 20/1
Connecticut 25/1
Michigan 25/1
Syracuse 25/1
Indiana
Memphis 40/1
Creighton 50/1
Georgetown 50/1
Iowa
St. Louis 50/1
VCU
Wisconsin 50/1
Colorado 66/1
Gonzaga 66/1
Marquette 66/1
New Mexico 66/1
St. John's 66/1
UCLA
UNLV
Wichita State 66/1
Baylor
Illinois
Minnesota 75/1
Missouri
Pittsburgh 75/1
Tennessee 75/1
Villanova
Virginia
Butler
Cincinnati
Florida State 100/1
Kansas State 100/1
Miami Florida 100/1
NC State 100/1
Notre Dame 100/1
Ole Miss 100/1
Oregon 100/1
Purdue
San Diego State 100/1
Texas
Vanderbilt 100/1
Alabama 150/1
Arizona State 150/1
Arkansas 150/1
BYU
Boise State 150/1
California
Iowa State 150/1
Stanford 150/1
Temple 150/1
Maryland 200/1
St. Mary's 200/1
USC
West Virginia 200/1
LSU
Boston College 250/1
Clemson 250/1
Colorado State 250/1
Davidson 250/1
Dayton 250/1
Georgia 250/1
Georgia Tech 250/1
Harvard
Oklahoma 250/1
Mississippi State 250/1
South Carolina 250/1
Texas A&M 250/1
Virginia Tech 250/1
Wake Forest 250/1
Washington 250/1
Washington State 250/1
Xavier
Northwestern 500/1
St. Joe's 500/1
Odds to win the Big East Conference
Georgetown 9/4
Creighton 5/2
Marquette 3/1
Villanova
St John's 9/1
Butler
Xavier
Providence 25/1
Seton Hall 25/1
DePaul 66/1
Odds to win 2013-2014 Associated Press Player of the Year
Andrew Wiggins (Kansas) 7/2
Marcus Smart (Oklahoma State) 11/2
Julius Randle (Kentucky)
Doug McDermott (Creighton) 8/1
Russ Smith (Louisville)
Jabari Parker (Duke)
Mitch McGary (Michigan)
Jahii Carson (Arizona State) 14/1
Adreian Payne (Michigan State) 14/1
C.J. Fair (Syracuse)
Shabazz Napier (Uconn)
Aaron Craft (Ohio State) 25/1
Gary Harris (Michigan State) 50/1
Aaron Gordon (Arizona)
Isaiah Austin (Baylor)
Cleanthony Early (Wichita State) 50/1
Tyler Haws (BYU)
Semaj Christon (Xavier)
Montrezl Harrell (Louisville)
Rodney Hood (Duke)