Final Four 2015: Odds to Win the Most Outstanding Player

Kentucky All-American Karl-Anthony Towns is the favorite to win the Final Four Most Outstanding Player. (Getty)

Kentucky All-American Karl-Anthony Towns is the favorite to win the Final Four Most Outstanding Player. (Getty)

Between the Final Four participants – Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke and Michigan State – there is no shortage of star-player power.

The rosters are full of All-Americans, including first-teamers Frank Kaminsky of Wisconsin, Jahlil Okafor of Duke and Willie Cauley-Stein of Kentucky.

So who do the oddsmakers think has the best chance to be the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four?

That honor goes to Kentucky foward Karl-Anthony Towns. The second-team All-American has dominated the NCAA Tournament thus far and comes in at 3/1 odds to win the MOP. He’s followed closely by teammate Cauley-Stein (4/1).

Duke meets Michigan State in the first national semifinal on Saturday. Kentucky vs. Wisconsin follows.

The below list was provided by sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com and are subject to change.


Odds to Win the Most Outstanding Player

Karl Anthony Towns, Kentucky … 3/1
Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky … 4/1
Jahlil Okafor, Duke … 5/1
Justise Winslow, Duke … 5/1
Aaron Harrison, Kentucky … 7/1
Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin … 8/1
Sam Dekker, Wisconsin … 8/1
Travis Trice, Michigan State … 12/1
Denzel Valentine, Michigan State … 16/1
Branden Dawson, Michigan State … 20/1