Caesars March Madness Promo For Michigan Vs. UC San Diego

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March Madness is here, which means sportsbooks like Caesars are dishing out plenty of betting promos for new customers to use on top matchups like Michigan vs. UC San Diego.

Caesars is offering 10 100% profit boost tokens with a $1 minimum bet for new customers using promo code LSRDYW. Read on for more information or click below to sign up and get ready to bet on March Madness.

Michigan vs. UC San Diego tips off at 10 p.m. Eastern on Thursday.

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Caesars promo for Michigan vs. UC San Diego

Caesars Sportsbook has no shortage of brand recognition in the gaming world, and it has a well-earned reputation for offering bettors a full array of betting markets and competitive odds.

Those ready to try out Caesars Sportsbook for the first time can access a welcome bonus via the code LSRDYW, which triggers ten 100% profit boost tokens once you make an initial wager of as little as $1, whether that bet wins or loses.

Tokens are good for 14 days, and the maximum bet that you can apply them to is $25, meaning there are plenty of options to take a financial stake in some March Madness action.

How to claim the Caesars promo

Claiming a sportsbook promo is a relatively straightforward and streamlined process. A sportsbook customer first completes the account creation process, which typically requires submitting basic personal identifying information and providing the bonus code required in order to activate any new customer offer. 

To use the Caesars Michigan vs. UC San Diego bonus code LSRDYW, make an initial deposit of $10 and a first bet of $1. Once you’ve done that, you’ll receive ten 100% profit boost tokens that you’ll have 14 days to use.

Michigan vs. UC San Diego best bet at Caesars

UC San Diego +2.5 (-110)

The Michigan-UC San Diego clash is one of the more intriguing opening-round matchups of the South Regional. The Wolverines (25-9) are only narrow favorites against the Tritons (30-4), who have lost just once since Jan. 18 and who are riding high into this first-round battle on a 15-game winning streak. 

Michigan’s pair of seven-footers, Vladislav Goldin and Danny Wolf, are versatile and work well together, while guards Tre Donaldson and Nimari Burnett have proven very efficient time and time again, especially from deep, where they boast respective 38.1% and 40.6% success rates. 

However, UC San Diego counters with a quartet of double-digit scorers in Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones, Tyler McGhie, Hayden Gray and Nordin Kapic, with the middle two players very proficient from distance in their own right (38.6% and 42.6% 3-point shooting, respectively). In fact, UCSD ranks No. 7 in made threes per game (10.8).

On the other side of the floor, the Tritons have also allowed the seventh-fewest points per game (62.8) and have forced the sixth-most turnovers per contest (15.6), and they have surrendered a stingy 33.1% success rate from behind the arc.

Considering the Wolverines also recorded nearly half their victories — 12 — by four points or fewer, taking UCSD to keep things very tight is a prudent way to go. 

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