Nebraska College Football Pay Per Head

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Aug/08/2016

Among the top Nebraska College Football Pay Per Heads is Gambling911.com-endorsed PerHead.com.   

A Pay Per Head manages all aspect of the bookie business with the exception of handling financial transactions.  They charge a small weekly fee per customer (per head), anywhere from $10 and up (per active customer), though some businesses tend to offer trial offers especially the weeks leading into football.  In the long run, bookies and agents alike save money while minimizing the headaches involved in running such a business entirely on their own.

Loss leaders like an online casino, future prop bets and the highly impulsive and extremely popular LIVE IN-PLAY wagering feature is available at PerHead.com, something a local simply cannot provide. New advances in technology have certainly re-invented the world’s second oldest profession.

Nebraska bookies will be catering to some of the most savvy College Football fans and gamblers in the nation.  The state ranks second only to Alabama in terms of the highest concentration of college football fans.

While the Huskers have not exactly been standouts in recent years, they were still among the top 30 teams aiming for a College Football Championship in 2017 with 60-1 odds.

Nebraska finished last season with a 7-6 record Against The Spread but local bookies were hit especially hard by an OVER record of 8-5.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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