March Madness Viewership, Participation Poised for Jump in 2023

Publish date: 2024-08-25

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Americans’ interest in watching the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament is no longer on a downward trajectory. Instead, U.S. adults’ intent to watch the annual March Madness event, which starts this week, has increased year over year for the first time since 2018, according to a new Morning Consult survey.

About 1 in 4 (23%) Americans also said they plan to fill out a bracket this time, a record high since Morning Consult started tracking interest in the practice in 2017.

March Madness betting interest sees noticeable jump 

A season of chaos 

This men’s college basketball season has been one of confusion, with blue bloods like Kentucky marred by inconsistent play. Meanwhile, No. 1 preseason team North Carolina, which lost to Kansas in last year’s national championship, failed to even reach this year’s tournament. 

First-year Duke head coach Jon Scheyer led the Blue Devils to an Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championship, while Michigan State set a Big Ten record with 25 straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament. 

Besides Houston and Alabama, the two favorites to win the national championship according to FanDuel bettings odds, there’s little consensus as to which teams will make deep tournament runs this year. Whatever happens, it appears that America will be tuning in. May the madness continue. 

The March 4-5, 2023, survey was conducted among a representative sample of 2,205 U.S. adults, with an unweighted margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points. Surveys for subsequent years were conducted each March, among representative samples of approximately 2,200 U.S. adults each, with margins of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points.

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