- After his very first college basketball game, Duke’s Cooper Flagg became the Wooden Award favorite for national player of the year
- Flagg had 18 points, seven rebounds, and five assists in a 96-62 rout of Maine
- See the latest 2025 Wooden Award odds after the opening night of the season
It took all of one game for oddsmakers to start truly believing in the legend of Cooper Flagg. The Duke freshman, who was the #1 recruit in the nation this year, was already a top-five favorite in the 2025 Wooden Award odds before ever setting foot on an NCAA floor. One game into his college career, he’s the new chalk to win player of the year.
2025 Wooden Award Odds
Player | Odds |
---|---|
Cooper Flagg (Duke) | +600 |
RJ Davis (UNC) | +700 |
Hunter Dickinson (Kansas) | +750 |
Mark Sears (Alabama) | +800 |
AJ Storr (Kansas) | +2000 |
Johni Broome (Auburn) | +2000 |
LJ Cryer (Houston) | +2000 |
Tamin Lipsey (Iowa State) | +2500 |
Johnell Davis (Arkansas) | +3000 |
Kam Jones (Marquette) | +3000 |
Khalif Battle (Gonzaga) | +3500 |
VJ Edgecombe (Baylor) | +3500 |
Ace Bailey (Rutgers) | +4000 |
Caleb Love (Arizona) | +4000 |
Dylan Harper (Rutgers) | +4000 |
Liam McNeely (UConn) | +4000 |
Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton) | +4000 |
Ryan Nembhard (Gonzaga) | +4000 |
Tyrese Proctor (Duke) | +4000 |
Zeke Mayo (Kansas) | +4000 |
Graham Ike (Gonzaga) | +4500 |
Grant Nelson (Alabama) | +4500 |
Flagg improved from +900, on average, to +665 overnight. He’s the outright favorite at both DraftKings (+600) and FanDuel, where he’s a wildly short +430.
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Flagg Dominates in Season-Opener Against Maine
Though he hasn’t even hit his 18th birthday, Flagg looked like a men among boys at times on Monday night. The 6’9 wing displayed his excellent handle all night and finished 6-of-9 from inside the arc plus 6-of-6 from the line, where he’s likely to be a lot this season.
He finished with 18 points, seven boards, and five dimes in 30 minutes during a 96-62 rout of Maine.
The only real criticism coming out of Monday’s win was that Flagg was shutout from beyond the arc (0-of-4).
One of the bigger concerns for anyone backing Flagg as the national player of the year is the potential star power of fellow freshman Kon Knueppel. The #19 recruit out of Milwaukee, Knueppel led the Blue Devils in scoring (22 points on 8-of-14 shooting, including 3-of-8 from three) while adding four rebounds and two assists in 32 minutes.
It’s always harder to win an individual award when your team has multiple superstars, which Knueppel could be. Of course, that didn’t stop Zion Williamson from winning as a freshman, the same year RJ Barrett led the Blue Devils in scoring.
Dickinson Picks Up Where He Left Off
Preseason favorite Hunter Dickinson did nothing to dissuade oddsmakers that he’s going to be an absolute beast this season. The fifth-year senior is coming off a 17.9 PPG, 10.9 RPG season last year and he started his final campaign with 16 points, six rebounds, three steals, two blocks, and one assist in just 21 minutes during an 87-57 demolition of Howard on Monday night.
While Kansas has plenty of talent, it was an unusually poor recruiting year for Bill Self and company. The Jayhawks only have one top-20 recruit (center Flory Bidunga, who will backup Dickinson) and two in the top 50, per ESPN. Dickinson could still be fighting his teammates for the limelight, though. Self grabbed two of the top transfers in the nation in the form of Wisconsin’s AJ Storr and South Dakota State’s Zeke Mayo, who had a team-high 19 points in the win over Howard.
Kansas starts the season as the #1 team in the nation in both the AP and Coaches Polls. If Dickinson can keep there there, it certainly won’t hurt his chances of winning the Wooden Award.
The other top-four favorites, North Carolina’s RJ Davis and Alabama’s Mark Sears, both got off to strong starts, as well. Davis had 24 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists in a 90-72 win over Elon in Chapel Hill. Sears had 20 points, three rebounds, and one assist in just 20 minutes of action during the Tide’s 110-54 decimation of UNC Asheville.
In the highly anticipated season opener for college basketball, Cooper Flagg of the University of Kentucky emerged as a leading contender for the prestigious Wooden Award. Flagg put on a show-stopping performance that left fans and analysts alike in awe of his skills on the court.
In the game against a tough rival team, Flagg showcased his versatility and talent, leading his team to a decisive victory. The 6’7″ forward displayed an impressive combination of athleticism, shooting ability, and basketball IQ that set him apart from his peers.
One of the standout moments of the game came when Flagg hit a clutch three-pointer in the final minutes to seal the win for his team. His ability to perform under pressure and make big plays when it matters most is a testament to his mental toughness and competitive spirit.
In addition to his scoring prowess, Flagg also made a significant impact on the defensive end of the court. His quick hands and anticipation allowed him to disrupt passing lanes and create turnovers, leading to easy transition baskets for his team.
Following his standout performance in the season opener, Flagg has quickly garnered attention from NBA scouts and analysts across the country. Many are touting him as a potential top pick in the upcoming draft, citing his all-around skill set and leadership qualities as reasons for his high potential.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Cooper Flagg as he looks to solidify his status as a leading contender for the Wooden Award. With his impressive performance in the season opener serving as a preview of what’s to come, it’s clear that Flagg is a player to watch in college basketball this year.