Fanatics promotions put FanCash and bonus spins at the center of March wagers

Fanatics promotions put FanCash and bonus spins at the center of March wagers

For new bettors eyeing a single game like Arizona State vs. Iowa State, the pitch is simple: fanatics can place a first wager and see rewards arrive immediately. The broader push stretches well beyond one matchup, with Fanatics promotions tied to conference tournament calendars, state-by-state eligibility, and daily opt-ins that ask users to keep showing up for a streak.

Arizona State vs. Iowa State and a $5 bet tied to FanCash

The offer attached to Wednesday’s matinee Big 12 conference tournament matchup between Arizona State and Iowa State is framed around a first step: bet $5 and get $200 in FanCash instantly. The same promotion language also describes another path for new users during championship week: up to $1, 000 matched in FanCash.

That pairing of a small opening wager and a larger potential match is designed to meet bettors where they are, whether they want a quick entry point for March Madness or a longer run of daily activity. FanCash, as described, is not limited to betting. It can be used to place bets at Fanatics Sportsbook, buy Fanatics apparel at an online store, or purchase collectibles. The reward is meant to travel with the user across multiple kinds of spending, not just a single wager.

Eligibility for the sportsbook sign-up promotion is spelled out by state: Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, Washington D. C., West Virginia, and Wyoming.

For the game itself, the context offered is competitive and recent. Arizona State beat Baylor in the first round of the Big 12 tournament and then drew Iowa State in the second round. Iowa State ended the season ranked No. 7 in the poll, supported by an 8-6 record against quality opponents, and the Cyclones beat Arizona State five days earlier in the regular-season finale. Oddsmakers, as noted, set the spread at Iowa State -11. 5.

FanCash rules: daily wagers, opt-ins, and a 11: 59 p. m. ET expiration clock

The fine print is where the human routine gets built. One set of terms describes a 10-day structure beginning on the day the account is created: apply the promotion in the bet slip and place a $1 or more cash wager each day for 10 consecutive days, with minimum odds of -200. Under those terms, FanCash rewards equal the qualifying wager amount, capped at $100 FanCash per day. Each FanCash issuance also comes with an expiration deadline: 11: 59 p. m. ET, seven days from issuance.

A separate set of terms lays out a different daily cadence for certain states. New customers must opt in and wager $10 or more in cash on any market with odds of -500 or longer each day to receive $100 in FanCash each day for their first three days, issued when the qualifying wager settles. Those three days begin the day the account is established.

Both tracks emphasize the same behavioral requirement: come back, opt in when required, place a qualifying bet, and keep the streak alive. In practical terms, the promotions turn a one-time sign-up moment into a schedule, with the rewards tied to daily action and the clock on expiration always present in the background.

Bridgestone Arena and Triple Cash Eruption show Fanatics’ two-pronged March push

Fanatics’ March marketing doesn’t stop at one Big 12 matchup. The 2026 SEC Men’s Tournament is scheduled for March 11 to 15 at Bridgestone Arena, with all sixteen teams participating. The tournament structure is laid out in tiers: the top eight seeds get byes into the second round, and the top four seeds receive double byes into the quarterfinals. The champion earns the conference’s automatic qualification into the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.

In that SEC window, a separate FanCash pitch is framed as a 10-day bet match program that can begin with Wednesday’s opening round. The setup described is daily: a bettor’s first bet each day can be matched up to $100 in FanCash, with a maximum of $1, 000 over 10 days. Participation carries its own checklist, including manually opting in each morning and making a minimum deposit of $10 to begin the streak. A stated example uses the opening Wednesday game between Kentucky and LSU to illustrate a $100 wager at -250 odds, and emphasizes that the FanCash match applies regardless of the game’s outcome.

Alongside sports betting, Fanatics Casino is running a separate offer with a different mechanic and no promo code requirement. New players in Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, or West Virginia can earn 1, 000 Bonus Spins on Triple Cash Eruption. The path is cumulative: place $10 or more in total wagers within the first week, then the 10-day spin cycle begins. The reward is distributed as 100 bonus spins per day for 10 straight days, and it comes with a key daily requirement: users must opt in each day to claim the 100 bonus spins. All 1, 000 spins are locked to the Triple Cash Eruption game.

Across the sportsbook and casino offers, the pattern is consistent: fanatics are being asked not just to sign up, but to return day after day, track opt-ins, and fit their wagers into tightly defined windows. In March, the calendar matters as much as the game, and the next step for any new user is already written into the terms: place the qualifying bet, opt in again tomorrow, and watch the reward clock tick toward its next deadline.