- The West Region of March Madness is in San Francisco and there are California sportsbooks available to bet on Sweet 16 and Elite 8 odds.
SAN FRANCISCO – March Madness is heating up with the start of the Sweet 16 tipping off on Thursday with the West Region portion of the bracket in San Francisco.
Partaking in the West Region of the NCAA Tournament are the Florida Gators, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Arkansas Razorbacks, and the Maryland Terrapins It will be #1 Florida vs. #4 Maryland and #10 Arkansas vs. #3 Texas Tech.
Here are the current odds for both games on legal sports betting sites as well as their odds to win the West Region of the bracket and move on to the Final Four.
#10 Arkansas Vs. #2 Texas Tech
- Moneyline: Arkansas (+200) vs. Texas Tech (-240)
- Spread: Texas Tech -5.5
- Total: 148
#4 Maryland Vs. #1 Florida Gators
- Moneyline: Maryland (+205) vs. Florida (-250)
- Spread: Florida -5.5
- Total: 154.5
2025 March Madness West Region Odds
- #1 Florida -150
- #3 Texas Tech +250
- #4 Maryland +500
- #10 Arkansas +800
Bet On March Madness In San Francisco & In California
Those making their way to San Francisco to watch and bet on March Madness in person do have the ability to bet on the games even without a state-regulated sports betting market in California.
The only way to bet on sports in San Francisco and California as a whole is through internationally based online sportsbooks that are permitted to accept users in the US. There are no restrictions against using them per California gambling laws. Here are sportsbooks that bettors could use to bet on the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 in San Francisco.
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