The 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is just around the corner, and with the regular season winding down in less than a month, all eyes are on the road to the Final Four.
Arizona and Michigan top the March Madness odds, with both teams looking to punch their tickets to Indianapolis.
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NCAA men’s Final Four odds
Last Updated: February 11, 2026 at 1:30 p.m. ET.
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Arizona Wildcats |
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Michigan Wolverines |
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Duke Blue Devils |
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Houston Cougars |
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Illinois Fighting Illini |
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Florida Gators |
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Kansas Jayhawks |
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UConn Huskies |
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Iowa State Cyclones |
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Purdue Boilermakers |
Arizona Wildcats
Arizona last reached the Final Four back in 2001.
Led by five-star forward Koa Peat, the Wildcats boast a Top-10 defensive rating and field goal percentage, with their only slip-up being a road loss to Kansas.
Michigan Wolverines
Of Michigan’s 22 wins this season, 18 have come by double digits.
6-foot-9 phenom Yaxel Lendeborg is doing the heavy lifting for the Wolverines, as the power forward is averaging 14.3 points and 7.5 rebounds per game for the Maize & Blue.
Duke Blue Devils
The Blue Devils reached the Final Four under Jon Scheyer last year, and they’ll look to return this time around, buoyed by the nation’s second-best defensive rating.
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Duke is 9-1 over its last 10 games and is led by freshman point guard Cameron Boozer, who is expected to be a top-five draft pick this summer.
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Programs with the most Final Four appearances
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Program |
Final Four appearances |
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North Carolina |
21 |
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UCLA |
19 |
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Duke |
18 |
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Kentucky |
17 |
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Kansas |
16 |
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Ohio State |
11 |
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Michigan State |
10 |
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Louisville |
10 |
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Michigan |
8 |
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Indiana |
8 |
March Madness by the numbers
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Most March Madness appearances without a championship |
30 (Purdue Boilermakers) |
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Odds of a No. 16 seed pulling off an upset |
1 in 150 |
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Odds of a perfect March Madness bracket |
1 in 9.2 quintillion |
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Most Final Four appearances |
21 (North Carolina) |
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Most March Madness championships by a coach |
10 (John Wooden) |
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Most March Madness career wins by a coach |
97 (Mike Krzyzewski) |
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Most career points scored during March Madness |
407 (Christian Laettner, Duke) |
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Most points scored in a March Madness game |
61 (Austin Carr, Notre Dame) |
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