FanDuel Men’s NCAA March Madness Bracket: UConn Huskies Are The Favorite To Win

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The 2024 Men’s March Madness Tournament involves 68 teams competing in a single-elimination format, with the UConn Huskies as the +370 favorites against the field at FanDuel Sportsbook.


The Huskies, led by a talented roster with the likes of Donovan Clingan, Alex Karaban, Samson Johnson and Cam Spencer, are 31-3 this year heading into the tournament.

The Huskies are looking to repeat as champions.

The Houston Cougars (30-4) and Purdue Boilermakers (29-4) trail UConn on the odds board with +600 and +700, respectively.

The Men’s NCAA Tournament kicks off Tuesday, March 19, and concludes on Monday, April 8.

  • First Four: March 19-20
  • First round: March 21-22
  • Second round: March 23-24
  • Sweet 16: March 28-29
  • Elite Eight: March 30-31
  • Final Four: Saturday, April 6
  • Championship game: Monday, April 8


Think you know who will win? You can try you luck by filling out a bracket.

Below is an interactive bracket to complete courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.





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