Michigan's elite No. 1-ranked 2025 recruiting class under new coach Dusty May, highlighted by five-star Nate Ament and four-star Trey Williams III, anchors trader consensus at 20.5% implied probability for the 2026 NCAA Tournament title, edging Arizona's potent transfer portal additions like Jalen Bridges and top-10 commits. Duke sits close at 16.5% buoyed by Jon Scheyer's blue-chip freshman pipeline, while Florida's 9.0% reflects Todd Golden's rising momentum with high-upside recruits. This tight top-four cluster stems from NIL-driven roster parity, aggressive portal maneuvers, and one-and-done talent across power conferences, amplifying uncertainty as 2024-25 performances and late signees could still shift dynamics before next March Madness.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedMichigan 21%
Arizona 19.7%
Duke 17%
Florida 9.0%
$21,660,614 Vol.
$21,660,614 Vol.
Michigan
21%
Arizona
20%
Duke
17%
Florida
9%
Houston
9%
Illinois
4%
Iowa State
4%
Purdue
4%
Connecticut
3%
Michigan State
3%
Arkansas
2%
St John's
2%
Vanderbilt
1%
Texas
1%
Kansas
1%
UCLA
1%
Tennessee
1%
Virginia
1%
Nebraska
1%
Alabama
<1%
Miami (FL)
<1%
Texas Tech
<1%
Kentucky
<1%
High Point
<1%
Iowa
<1%
TCU
<1%
Gonzaga
<1%
VCU
<1%
Texas A&M
<1%
Utah State
<1%
Michigan 21%
Arizona 19.7%
Duke 17%
Florida 9.0%
$21,660,614 Vol.
$21,660,614 Vol.
Michigan
21%
Arizona
20%
Duke
17%
Florida
9%
Houston
9%
Illinois
4%
Iowa State
4%
Purdue
4%
Connecticut
3%
Michigan State
3%
Arkansas
2%
St John's
2%
Vanderbilt
1%
Texas
1%
Kansas
1%
UCLA
1%
Tennessee
1%
Virginia
1%
Nebraska
1%
Alabama
<1%
Miami (FL)
<1%
Texas Tech
<1%
Kentucky
<1%
High Point
<1%
Iowa
<1%
TCU
<1%
Gonzaga
<1%
VCU
<1%
Texas A&M
<1%
Utah State
<1%
If it is impossible for a team to win the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament according to the rules of the competition (i.e. they are eliminated) , the corresponding market will immediately resolve to “No”.
If for any reason no winner is declared by December 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be information from the NCAA.
Market Opened: Oct 31, 2025, 7:31 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Michigan's elite No. 1-ranked 2025 recruiting class under new coach Dusty May, highlighted by five-star Nate Ament and four-star Trey Williams III, anchors trader consensus at 20.5% implied probability for the 2026 NCAA Tournament title, edging Arizona's potent transfer portal additions like Jalen Bridges and top-10 commits. Duke sits close at 16.5% buoyed by Jon Scheyer's blue-chip freshman pipeline, while Florida's 9.0% reflects Todd Golden's rising momentum with high-upside recruits. This tight top-four cluster stems from NIL-driven roster parity, aggressive portal maneuvers, and one-and-done talent across power conferences, amplifying uncertainty as 2024-25 performances and late signees could still shift dynamics before next March Madness.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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