Betting odds released on NCAA Tournament Clemson Regional
We finally have a 2024 NCAA Baseball Tournament bracket in our hands, featuring 16 regional host sites with four different teams apiece.
Right now, we’ll be taking a look at the Clemson Regional hosted by one of several ACC teams who will be playing on their home field this weekend. The Tigers are the No. 6 overall seed in the tournament, meaning they will automatically host in the super regional round as well should they advance out of their regional this week.
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As for how likely that scenario is, the folks at DraftKings already have odds out on each of the four teams in the Clemson Regional to win and advance to the supers. Take a look right here at those odds:
Clemson (+110)
Vanderbilt (+175)
Coastal Carolina (+350)
High Point (+3500)
Clemson is slightly above board with +110 odds and is virtually a coin toss favorite to escape from the regional. However, Vanderbilt represents a sturdy test as the SEC representative of the bunch. The Commodore program may not have been as dominant as year’s past in 2024, but they’re still a formidable threat according to the sports books.
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Vanderbilt also provides some history among the head coaches for the ‘Dores and Tigers. Long before Eric Bakich was the head coach of the Tigers and Tim Corbin was leading the Commodores program, the two were assistants together at Clemson. Bakich and Corbin also worked together at Vandy, with Bakich spending seven seasons as an assistant under Corbin.
Ahead of the start of the NCAA Baseball Tournament, Bakich shared his emotions of being in the same regional as Corbin and Vanderbilt.
“We don’t want to get emotional about the storylines. It needs to be just about the players,” Erik Bakich said. “The players don’t have those storylines. Only coach Leggett and myself do. I’m not the type of guy to ever want the attention on the coaches. Just make it about the kids. So for that reason, since it is really about the kids, then there’s no emotion. Just about execution.”
Elsewhere, the one-time winners of this event, Coastal Carolina, is back in the dance making the short trip to Clemson to compete. They’re third favorites but still have 10 times better odds than poor High Point, who’s a 35-1 long shot to pull off a miracle from the four-spot.