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(NCAA) A poll releasd today by Sienna Research Institute and St. Bonaventure University's Jandoli School of Communication shows half of Americans will watch March Madness basketball and one-quarter will bet on games.

Siena/SBU survey: Half of Americans to watch some of March Madness; 25% will bet on games

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Nearly half of Americans (49%) say they plan to watch college basketball games during March Madness, according to a new survey of United States residents released today by the Siena Research Institute (SRI) and St. Bonaventure University’s Jandoli School of Communication.

Over a quarter (28%) will fill out at least one bracket for the men’s tournament while 18% will fill out a women’s bracket. Similarly, 28% of Americans plan to join a pool with friends, family, or at the office and a quarter of Americans will bet on tournament games through online sportsbooks. 

“March Madness is upon us. Half of us will watch the games and over a quarter will fill out a bracket or two, join a pool, or place bets online,” said Don Levy, SRI’s director. “Of those planning to watch the games, nearly 40% say that they will take time off from work or other activities to watch the games. While the country won’t stop for the ‘Madness,’ many, especially young men, will watch, stress over their bracket, bet, and play hooky.”

Ahead of the announcement of the full lineup of tourney teams on March 15, respondents were asked to predict the winner of the men’s and women’s tournaments.

Out of more than 300 teams across the country, the most popular pick for a men’s tournament winner was Duke, selected by 5% of respondents, and for the women’s tournament, UConn was the most popular choice, predicted by 6% of respondents.

“Although Duke is mentioned most often as a probable winner in the men’s tournament, other teams, including the University of Michigan, UConn, Michigan State, Ohio State, and the University of Arizona all draw support from fans,” said Aaron Chimbel, dean of the Jandoli School of Communication. “And as always, Cinderellas can surprise us and bust brackets. On the women’s side, UConn is the favorite, but Duke and South Carolina, according to fans, are teams to watch.”

Men (61%) are more likely than women (37%) to watch the games. Younger men (18-49) will watch at a rate of 69%, and half of those younger men will fill out a men’s bracket, join a pool, and bet on games through a sportsbook. A quarter of younger men will not only watch the games but take time off from work to do so.

Forty-two percent of respondents say that they are “very” or “somewhat” familiar with the recent changes to the policies governing how college athletes can be paid for the rights to their names, images and likenesses (NIL).

A clear majority of Americans (62% to 20%) say that they approve of allowing college athletics to pay student athletes directly, and a plurality of 42% say that college athletes being allowed to sell their NIL rights is good for sports, a trend which continues from the previous two years of the survey. However, 58% add a caveat, agreeing that college athletics programs should be required to place a hard cap on the salaries paid to individual athletes through revenue-sharing/NIL rights.

A majority (59%) say payments for college athletes do not make a difference towards their level of interest in college sports, though if anything, they are likely to make a respondent “more” or “somewhat more” interested (24%), rather than “less” or “somewhat less” interested (16%).

Still, majorities say that recent NIL policy changes have had no effect on their loyalty to a college athletics team (59% to 29%), the frequency with which they attend games in person (66% to 24%), or their financial contributions to college athletics (66% to 22%).

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