Terrapins get attention
May 25, 2015
The 2015-16 college basketball season doesn’t begin until November but oddsmakers at Sportsbook.ag have future numbers available and they’re receiving early attention.
“Maryland was a 12/1 betting choice in April and that number has dropped to 9/1 after players started buying into the Terrapins with players staying and new transfers. They’ll likely be the team to beat in the Big Ten after showing it had no issue in their debut season in the conference last year,” said Matt James, Senior Odds consultant at Sportsbook.ag.
In early May, head coach Mark Turgeon announced the addition of former Duke guard Rasheed Sulaimon to his roster. Sulaimon was dismissed from the Blue Devils in late January for being “unable to consistently live up to the standards” of the program. He’s expected to graduate from Duke this spring and be eligible immediately to play this fall in College Park.
Along with Sulaimon, the Terps return rising sophomore Melo Trimble and senior Jake Layman, and they signed McDonald's All-America big man Diamond Stone.
Last year, Maryland went 28-7 with a school-record 26 regular-season wins, finished second in the Big Ten in its first year in the conference and reached its first NCAA Tournament since 2010, losing to West Virginia in the third round.
After the Terrapins, Michigan State (20/1) and Indiana (25/1) are the two schools expected to challenge them on the court next season. Maryland posted 2-1 record against both the Spartans and Hoosiers last season.
Nationally, Kentucky and North Carolina are listed as 8/1 co-favorites.
VegasInsider.com college basketball expert Brian Edwards offered up his thoughts on the Terrapins and their high expectations.
"Mark Turgeon has clearly done an outstanding job of assembling a talent-rich roster. Melo Trimble is one of the best point guards in the country, and incoming freshman center Diamond Stone is considered to be the best post player in the 2015 class. Duke transfer Rasheed Sulaimon has loads of experience just like Ga. Tech transfer Robert Carter, who is the likely starter for the Terrapins at power forward. Jake Layman is another solid player who returns and Turgeon is still trying to add another transfer. VCU's Terry Larrier, who averaged 6.6 points and 3.1 rebounds per game for the Rams as a freshman, should be deciding between Maryland and UConn at some point this week. Larrier was a Top-40 recruit in the 2014 class," said Edwards.
"The talent is there for the Terps, but what about the chemistry? We've seen Fred Hoiberg enjoy a lot of success at Iowa St. by collecting players galore via the transfer route. However, you never know how well players will mesh, especially when dealing with multiple Alpha-Dog egos. There's plenty of competition in the Big Ten, too. Michigan is poised for a huge bounce-back year and Tom Izzo is, well, Tom Izzo.
"Again, Maryland will be talented, but I'm not sold on this squad being the favorite to win the 2016 national title. I'm not even sure the Terps will be the best team in their league."
Listed below are the odds to win next year’s national championship at Sportsbook.ag.
Odds to win 2015-16 Men's NCAA Basketball Championship
Kentucky 8/1
North Carolina 8/1
Maryland 9/1
Duke 12/1
Kansas 15/1
Iowa State 17/1
Gonzaga 22/1
Villanova 22/1
Virginia 22/1
Michigan State 25/1
California 30/1
Arizona 33/1
Oklahoma 33/1
Texas 33/1
Wichita State 33/1
Indiana 44/1
LSU 50/1
Michigan 50/1
Butler 55/1
Notre Dame 55/1
Texas A&M 55/1
Wisconsin 55/1
U Conn 60/1
Baylor 65/1
Louisville 65/1
Syracuse 65/1
Utah 65/1
Dayton 80/1
Memphis 80/1
Miami FL 80/1
NC State 80/1
SMU 80/1
Cincinnati 100/1
Florida 100/1
Florida State 100/1
Georgetown 100/1
Georgia 100/1
Illinois 100/1
Iowa 100/1
Ohio State 100/1
Oregon 100/1
Providence 100/1
Purdue 100/1
San Diego State 100/1
UCLA 100/1
Vanderbilt 100/1
West Virginia 100/1
Field (Any Other Team) 150/1
Alabama 200/1
Auburn 200/1
Pittsburgh 200/1
Rhode Island 200/1
Tulsa 200/1
UNLV 200/1
Xavier 200/1
Arkansas 300/1
Boise State 300/1
Colorado 300/1
Marquette 300/1
Minnesota 300/1
Northern Iowa 300/1
Old Diminion 300/1
Ole Miss 300/1
South Carolina 300/1
State Johns 300/1
TCU 300/1
VCU 300/1
Arizona State 500/1
BYU 500/1
Belmont 500/1
Buffalo 500/1
Davidson 500/1
George Washington 500/1
Illinois State 500/1
Kansas State 500/1
Miss State 500/1
Missouri 500/1
Nebraska 500/1
Oklahoma State 500/1
Oregon State 500/1
Penn State 500/1
Richmond 500/1
State Marys 500/1
Stanford 500/1
Stephen F Austin 500/1
Temple 500/1
Tennessee 500/1
UAB 500/1
Valparaiso 500/1
Washington 500/1
Cal Irvine 1000/1
Central Michigan 1000/1
Clemson 1000/1
LaSalle 1000/1
Louisiana Tech 1000/1
New Mexico State 1000/1
Northwestern 1000/1
USC 1000/1
UTEP 1000/1
Wake ForeState 1000/1
Odds Subject to Change - Update 5.24.15
May 25, 2015
The 2015-16 college basketball season doesn’t begin until November but oddsmakers at Sportsbook.ag have future numbers available and they’re receiving early attention.
“Maryland was a 12/1 betting choice in April and that number has dropped to 9/1 after players started buying into the Terrapins with players staying and new transfers. They’ll likely be the team to beat in the Big Ten after showing it had no issue in their debut season in the conference last year,” said Matt James, Senior Odds consultant at Sportsbook.ag.
In early May, head coach Mark Turgeon announced the addition of former Duke guard Rasheed Sulaimon to his roster. Sulaimon was dismissed from the Blue Devils in late January for being “unable to consistently live up to the standards” of the program. He’s expected to graduate from Duke this spring and be eligible immediately to play this fall in College Park.
Along with Sulaimon, the Terps return rising sophomore Melo Trimble and senior Jake Layman, and they signed McDonald's All-America big man Diamond Stone.
Last year, Maryland went 28-7 with a school-record 26 regular-season wins, finished second in the Big Ten in its first year in the conference and reached its first NCAA Tournament since 2010, losing to West Virginia in the third round.
After the Terrapins, Michigan State (20/1) and Indiana (25/1) are the two schools expected to challenge them on the court next season. Maryland posted 2-1 record against both the Spartans and Hoosiers last season.
Nationally, Kentucky and North Carolina are listed as 8/1 co-favorites.
VegasInsider.com college basketball expert Brian Edwards offered up his thoughts on the Terrapins and their high expectations.
"Mark Turgeon has clearly done an outstanding job of assembling a talent-rich roster. Melo Trimble is one of the best point guards in the country, and incoming freshman center Diamond Stone is considered to be the best post player in the 2015 class. Duke transfer Rasheed Sulaimon has loads of experience just like Ga. Tech transfer Robert Carter, who is the likely starter for the Terrapins at power forward. Jake Layman is another solid player who returns and Turgeon is still trying to add another transfer. VCU's Terry Larrier, who averaged 6.6 points and 3.1 rebounds per game for the Rams as a freshman, should be deciding between Maryland and UConn at some point this week. Larrier was a Top-40 recruit in the 2014 class," said Edwards.
"The talent is there for the Terps, but what about the chemistry? We've seen Fred Hoiberg enjoy a lot of success at Iowa St. by collecting players galore via the transfer route. However, you never know how well players will mesh, especially when dealing with multiple Alpha-Dog egos. There's plenty of competition in the Big Ten, too. Michigan is poised for a huge bounce-back year and Tom Izzo is, well, Tom Izzo.
"Again, Maryland will be talented, but I'm not sold on this squad being the favorite to win the 2016 national title. I'm not even sure the Terps will be the best team in their league."
Listed below are the odds to win next year’s national championship at Sportsbook.ag.
Odds to win 2015-16 Men's NCAA Basketball Championship
Kentucky 8/1
North Carolina 8/1
Maryland 9/1
Duke 12/1
Kansas 15/1
Iowa State 17/1
Gonzaga 22/1
Villanova 22/1
Virginia 22/1
Michigan State 25/1
California 30/1
Arizona 33/1
Oklahoma 33/1
Texas 33/1
Wichita State 33/1
Indiana 44/1
LSU 50/1
Michigan 50/1
Butler 55/1
Notre Dame 55/1
Texas A&M 55/1
Wisconsin 55/1
U Conn 60/1
Baylor 65/1
Louisville 65/1
Syracuse 65/1
Utah 65/1
Dayton 80/1
Memphis 80/1
Miami FL 80/1
NC State 80/1
SMU 80/1
Cincinnati 100/1
Florida 100/1
Florida State 100/1
Georgetown 100/1
Georgia 100/1
Illinois 100/1
Iowa 100/1
Ohio State 100/1
Oregon 100/1
Providence 100/1
Purdue 100/1
San Diego State 100/1
UCLA 100/1
Vanderbilt 100/1
West Virginia 100/1
Field (Any Other Team) 150/1
Alabama 200/1
Auburn 200/1
Pittsburgh 200/1
Rhode Island 200/1
Tulsa 200/1
UNLV 200/1
Xavier 200/1
Arkansas 300/1
Boise State 300/1
Colorado 300/1
Marquette 300/1
Minnesota 300/1
Northern Iowa 300/1
Old Diminion 300/1
Ole Miss 300/1
South Carolina 300/1
State Johns 300/1
TCU 300/1
VCU 300/1
Arizona State 500/1
BYU 500/1
Belmont 500/1
Buffalo 500/1
Davidson 500/1
George Washington 500/1
Illinois State 500/1
Kansas State 500/1
Miss State 500/1
Missouri 500/1
Nebraska 500/1
Oklahoma State 500/1
Oregon State 500/1
Penn State 500/1
Richmond 500/1
State Marys 500/1
Stanford 500/1
Stephen F Austin 500/1
Temple 500/1
Tennessee 500/1
UAB 500/1
Valparaiso 500/1
Washington 500/1
Cal Irvine 1000/1
Central Michigan 1000/1
Clemson 1000/1
LaSalle 1000/1
Louisiana Tech 1000/1
New Mexico State 1000/1
Northwestern 1000/1
USC 1000/1
UTEP 1000/1
Wake ForeState 1000/1
Odds Subject to Change - Update 5.24.15
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