NCAAB Props
NCAAB Prop Odds Comparison
| Player | Best Odds |
|---|---|
Expert Analysis on NCAAB Props
Prop Bets By Game
QUIN @ SJU
Monday 11/03 11:30pm
ARIZ @ FLA
Tuesday 11/04 12:00am
CARK @ UNC
Tuesday 11/04 12:00am
MER @ TENN
Tuesday 11/04 12:00am
NHC @ CONN
Tuesday 11/04 12:00am
COLG @ MSU
Tuesday 11/04 12:00am
SOU @ ARK
Tuesday 11/04 12:00am

UND @ ALA
Tuesday 11/04 1:00am
CAMP @ WIS
Tuesday 11/04 1:00am
GB @ KU
Tuesday 11/04 1:00am

FDU @ ISU
Tuesday 11/04 1:00am
LEH @ HOU
Tuesday 11/04 1:00am
COOK @ AUB
Tuesday 11/04 1:00am
JKST @ ILL
Tuesday 11/04 1:30am
OAK @ MICH
Tuesday 11/04 1:30am
SCST @ LOU
Tuesday 11/04 2:00am
TXSO @ GONZ
Tuesday 11/04 2:00am
VILL @ BYU
Tuesday 11/04 2:30am
EWU @ UCLA
Tuesday 11/04 3:30am
NCAAB Player Prop Categories
NCAAB Player Props FAQs
Where can I bet college basketball player props?
Most American sportsbooks offer college basketball player props, but only in select states. Some states have restrictions, like no props on in-state teams.
Here's a full list of what's available where.
State
Arizona — No Props
Colorado — No Props
Connecticut — No Props on CT Teams
Illinois — No Props for Illinois Teams
Indiana — Pre-Game Props Only
Iowa — No Props
Louisiana — Props Allowed
Maryland — Props Allowed
Michigan — Props Allowed
New Jersey — No Props for NJ Teams
Ohio — Props Allowed*
Oregon — No Props
New Hampshire — No Props for NH Teams
New York — No Props
Pennsylvania — No Props
Rhode Island — No Props for RI Teams
Tennessee — No Props
Virginia — No Props
Washington D.C. — Props Allowed
West Virginia — No Props
Wyoming — Props Allowed
What kind of college basketball props do sportsbooks offer?
Here are some other props offered:
- Over/under player points, like Drew Timme over 22.5
- Over/under player assists and rebounds
- Combo props, like points + rebounds + assists
The menu is not quite as expansive as the NBA, given how many college basketball players there are and how difficult it can be for sportsbooks to price so many props.
Are college basketball props a good bet?
It always depends on the specific bet and market you're taking, but generally, props are easier to beat than full-game moneylines, spreads and totals.
Because there are so many players to price in so many statistical categories, you can get an edge by specializing in a certain team or market. The betting limits are also lower, which attracts fewer sharp bettors who have the ability to move lines early.































