2026 College Basketball Crown Odds: 2 Underdogs to Back in Round 1
The NCAA Tournament won’t resume until Saturday in Indianapolis, but there is another college basketball tournament that gives hoops junkies something to scratch that itch.
The College Basketball Crown is back for its second year, featuring eight teams from major conferences, with a huge pile of NIL cash going to the tournament champion.
Last year, Nebraska captured the first ever Crown title. The Cornhuskers used the momentum from that title run and went on to achieve their best season in school history, winning their first ever NCAA Tournament game and advancing to the Sweet 16.
With four first-round games ahead, let’s take a look at the matchups and find a few best bets.
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Oklahoma vs. Colorado
Oklahoma was surging when we last saw it a few weeks ago. Winners of six of their last seven to close out the season, the Sooners nearly snuck in the Big Dance, beating Tournament teams Missouri, Texas and Texas A&M in that stretch. Nine points might seem like a lot here, but Oklahoma was surging toward the end of the season and the roster appears to be intact. That's unlike its opponent, Colorado, which will lose three of its top four scorers to the transfer portal. In this battle of former Big 12 rivals, I like Oklahoma to win comfortably.
PICK: Oklahoma (-9) to win by more than 9 points
Baylor vs. Minnesota
While Baylor is just five years removed from winning the national championship, this season saw a 13th-place finish in the Big 12 for the former champs. Scoring wasn’t an issue, as the Bears averaged over 82 points per game. The


