Sports Betting Promotions for NCAA Final Four Games
Multiple sportsbooks are offering promotions for the NCAA Final Four games between Illinois and UConn, and Michigan and Arizona. Caesars provides 10 profit boost tokens for a $1 bet, Novig offers a 10% discount up to $100 plus virtual currency, and DraftKings gives $200 in bonus bets for a $5 wager. These deals are available to new users and include specific terms for activation.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewSeveral sports betting platforms are promoting bonuses tied to the NCAA Final Four games, specifically the matchups between Illinois and UConn, and Michigan and Arizona. Caesars Sportsbook offers new users 10 profit boost tokens by betting $1 on either game.
Novig provides a 10% discount on the first order up to $100, along with 1,000 Novig Coins and 5 Novig Cash. DraftKings allows new registrants to receive $200 in bonus bets by wagering $5 on the Illinois vs. UConn game.
The Caesars promotion requires users to register with the promo code NEWSWKDYW, make a deposit, and place a qualifying $1 bet to receive the tokens, which double winnings on future wagers. This offer is available only to new customers and includes standard verification steps. Bloomberg reported that similar promotions can enhance user engagement, but specifics here are from the Caesars details.
For the Novig promotion, new users enter the promo code NEWSWEEK during registration to access the discount and virtual currency for use in the app's free mode. The platform emphasizes risk-free practice with these tools before real-money bets. Player statistics mentioned include Tarris Reed Jr.
of UConn averaging 21.8 points and 13.5 rebounds per game at 60% shooting, and Keaton Wagler of Illinois at 17.5 points per game.
DraftKings' offer includes $200 in bonus bets for a $5 wager on the Illinois vs. UConn game, plus a 100% profit boost for a bet on the tournament winner. Users must register and complete the process to activate this. The promotion aligns with the games' high stakes, as both are semifinal matchups in the NCAA tournament.
The games involve Illinois as 1.5-point favorites against UConn, according to multiple sources. Michigan is a 1.5-point favorite over Arizona, with Arizona holding a 36-2 overall record and ranked No. 2 in the RPI. Michigan has a 31-3 record and is ranked No. 1 in the RPI, while UConn is ranked No. 4 in the RPI.
Player performances highlighted include Yaxel Lendeborg of Michigan with 21.0 points, 7.25 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game on 59.2% shooting. Arizona's team features contributions from Brayden Burries and Koa Peat, though specific stats for them are not detailed across sources. A betting line for the Michigan-Arizona game sets the over-under at 157.5 points.
To claim these promotions, users generally need to provide personal information for verification, enter the respective promo code, make a deposit, and place a qualifying bet. Each offer has terms and conditions, including that they are for new users only. Newsweek disclosed potential affiliate commissions for sign-ups through their links, and operators do not influence coverage.
The implications of these promotions include increased participation in sports betting for the NCAA events, with bonuses providing incentives for new users. Background on the games shows they are part of the college basketball tournament, drawing significant attention. Users should review operator terms for details on eligibility and restrictions.
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