Sixty-eight teams have dwindled down to two as Florida faces Houston on Monday night to decide the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament championship.
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Best sports betting promos: Florida vs. Houston odds and preview
Tipoff from the Alamodome in San Antonio is set for 8:50 p.m. ET on CBS.
Following are the best-value point spreads, moneylines and game totals posted at the leading online sportsbooks:
Florida (35-4) has won 11 straight and 17 of its last 18, including the SEC tournament title and a 79-73 comeback victory over Auburn in Saturday’s national semifinals.
The Gators rank third in guru Ken Pomeroy’s efficiency ratings, checking in second offensively and ninth defensively.
First-team All-America guard Walter Clayton Jr. leads Florida in scoring at 18.5 points per game and is coming off back-to-back 30-point-plus showings against Auburn and Texas Tech.
That sets the table for a strength-vs.-strength matchup against Houston’s top-ranked defense. Offensively, the Cougars rank ninth and are second overall in the Pomeroy ratings.
Houston (35-4), the Big 12 regular season and tourney champ, has won 18 straight overall entering the title game.
Guards L.J. Cryer (15.6) and Emanuel Sharp (12.8) are the Cougars’ leading scorers while forward J’Wan Roberts (6.5) is tops in rebounds.
Florida is eyeing its third national title while Houston seeks its first in its first championship game appearance since 1984.