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NCAA Championship odd for each weight class. Who is the odds on favorite at each weight? Where does the field have the best chance of producing a champion? Snyder or Gwiz?



125lbs Nathan Tomasello +145

Nico Megaludis +195

Field +165



Commentary: Tomasello is the odds favorite, but just slightly over the field that contains so many talented wrestlers with the depth at 125lbs. You get both Gilman and Dance with the field bet, that is tough to pass up.



133lbs Nahshon Garrett -125

Cody Brewer +200

Field +150



Commentary: If the Kaid Brock match didn’t happen, Cody Brewer would be on the opposite side of the bracket of Nahshon Garrett and many would be looking forward to a rematch. The match did happen, and Brewer fell to the four seed with the second defeat on his resume. The field odds loses some value because the field is guaranteed to have a finalist wrestling on Saturday night.





141lbs Dean Heil +200

Joey McKenna +175

Field +150



Commentary: The #1 seed isn’t the odds on favorite? When looking at the bracket, check out the #8 seed. Yes, that is the same Joey Ward that has been a Thorn in Heil’s side. The field is the favorite here due to the depth and presence of Ashnault and Jack.





149lbs Zain Retherford -250

Brandon Sorenson +300

Field +250



Commentary: Zain Retherford is the second heaviest odds favorite in the 2016 championships. If Clagon is able to navigate his way into the quarterfinals he gave Retherford his closest match of the season.



157lbs Isaiah Martinez +115

Jason Nolf +110

Field +700



Commentary: Jason Nolf is a slight odds favorite from the #3 seed. IMar struggled a little through the Big Ten tournament before wrestling a great final bout. That leaves Nolf as the slight favorite to take home the title. Some might see value in the field getting an undefeated Thomas Gantt, as well as Ian Miller and Dylan Palacio.



165lbs Alex Dieringer -275

The Jordans +200

Field +800



Commentary: Alex Dieringer is the heaviest favorite in the tournament, but don’t forget about the Daniel Lewis dual match that saw Lewis ride Dieringer to accumulate three minutes and twenty-four seconds of riding time. Damn Daniel, three minutes and twenty-four seconds? That possible semifinal could get real interesting if Lewis can steal an early takedown. I paired the Jordans up to give them some value against the heavily favored Alex Dieringer.





174lbs Bo Nickal +140

Brian Realbuto +300

Field +150



Commentary: Bo Nickal is the odds favorite, but his go for broke style and laundry list of capable foes at 174lbs makes the field almost a co-favorite. Realbuto is capable and some will like the value of +300.





184lbs Gabe Dean -225

Sammy Brooks +400

Field +250



Commentary: Gabe Dean didn’t have any problems forgetting about in-season losses last year en route to his national title last season. He did have to work for that title with razor thin matches starting in the round of 16. He is a solid favorite but, many will like the value of the field.



197lbs Morgan McIntosh +150

J’Den Cox +135

Field +500



Commentary: J’Den Cox is the odds favorite out of the #2 seed. Cox had dominated the rivalry against McIntosh until the consolation semifinal last year. McIntosh also has the possibility of seeing Conner Hartmann in the semifinal.





285lbs

Nick Gwiazdowski +115

Kyle Snyder +115

Field +1500



Commentary: Kyle Snyder answered a lot of questions with his performance at the Big Ten Championships, but a huge question mark still remains and his name is Nick Gwiazdowski. The a co-favorites for good reason. Many experts can legitimately see the match playing out in either wrestlers favor for different reasons. I don’t think any reasonable number on the field could bring much action.