2015 College Baseball: Regional Odds
Last week the brackets were released for the 2015 College Baseball World Series as schools across the country embark on their quest for Omaha, Nebraska. Featuring a 64-team field, the Regionals begin tomorrow (5/29) with the dates for the Super Regional (6/5) and World Series (6/13) already set in place.
For those who are unfamiliar, there are sixteen different regions with each winner advancing to the Super Regionals — the equivalent of the Sweet 16 during March Madness. The Regionals are double elimination, the Super Regionals are a best of three series, and the World Series is double elimination followed by a three-game championship series.
Earlier this week, the popular offshore oddsmaker Sportsbook.com posted odds for each Regional winner with LSU (-2000), Miami (-900) and Florida (-900) looking like the safest bets to advance to the Super Regionals.
The table below displays the odds for each Divisional favorite and the field at Sportsbook.com.
Region | Favorite | Favorite Odds | Field Odds |
---|---|---|---|
Baton Rouge | LSU | -2000 | +900 |
Champaign | Illinois | -430 | +290 |
College Station | Texas A&M | -245 | +175 |
Coral Gables | Miami (FL) | -900 | +500 |
Dallas | Dallas Baptist | -140 | +100 |
Fort Worth | TCU | -750 | +400 |
Fullerton | Cal State Fullerton | -165 | +125 |
Gainesville | Florida | -900 | +500 |
Houston | Houston | -140 | +100 |
Lake Elsinore | UC Santa Barbara | +145 | -190 |
Los Angeles | UCLA | -750 | +450 |
Louisville | Louisville | -625 | +380 |
Nashville | Vanderbilt | -625 | +380 |
Springfield | Missouri State | -285 | +200 |
Stillwater | Oklahoma State | -275 | +190 |
Tallahassee | Florida State | -475 | +325 |
We will be updating this post over the next few weeks and will bring you the full list of World Series futures whenever they become available. Bettors can also view the full bracket by visiting the official NCAA website.
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