When it comes to March Madness first-round odds, the public betting masses love to jump on underdog moneylines, pulling for some outright upsets. Which No. 12 seed will beat a No. 5 seed? Will there be an even bigger upset than that? Perhaps a 13 or a 14 beating a 4 or a 3? Or will a No. 1 seed — this year, that’s Duke, Michigan, Arizona and Florida — join Virginia and Purdue in ignominy, as the only top seeds to ever lose in the first round? But judging by what Caesars Sports is seeing so far, bettors are less enthusiastic about underdogs in the 2026 NCAA Tournament. "Historically, in the fir...
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