Caleb Love’s missed three-point attempt at the buzzer of the 2022 national championship gave Kansas its fourth NCAA championship and capped another miserable tournament for over betting.
The over sucked in 2022 March Madness betting. It hit in 13 of the tournament’s first 19 games but missed in 31 of the final 48 games, including a 3-12 mark over the final two weekends. It missed by 11 points in the national championship.
If you bet $100 on the over in each of the 67 games in the 2022 NCAA Tournament, you would’ve lost $790, an ROI of -11.8%.
And that was a huge improvement from 2021.