College Football, Basketball Practice Can Begin June 1, Woodley-Burns a Go in Vegas

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
May/20/2020

Good news for those of us looking for college sports this fall as a glimmer of hope was offered up on Wednesday.  The NCAA Division I Council voted Wednesday to allow voluntary on-campus athletic activities to resume in football and men's and women's basketball, starting June 1, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN. 

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Books haven't shied away from offering odds on college football.  BetOnline posted the following futures despite some universities (the Cal State system) saying they won't have students on campus.

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Clemson-200

Ohio State-150

Alabama-125

Oklahoma+125

Georgia+150

LSU+200

Notre Dame+275

Florida+350

Texas+400

Texas A&M+400

Auburn+500

Oregon+500

Penn State+600

Michigan+650

Washington+1000

Wisconsin+1000

Florida State+1400

Oklahoma State+1400

Tennessee+1400

Utah+1400

Miami FL+1600

Minnesota+1600

Iowa State+2000

Nebraska+2000

Iowa+2500

California+5000

The coronavirus pandemic has forced most sports to shut down worldwide.  This year's Men's College Basketball Tournament was cancelled as a result.

Ohio State is among the schools allowing voluntary workouts beginning June 8.

SEC athletic directors are expected to meet with health experts on Thursday and then give a recommendation to university presidents and chancellors about whether they should begin a phased reopening or extend the moratorium on in-person, on-campus workouts.

The promotion expects its next card to take place at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas on May 30, with a welterweight fight between former champion Tyron Woodley against Gilbert Burns headlining the show.

UFC president Dana White confirmed plans to the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Wednesday, saying “we are a go on the 30th.”

Gilbert Burns+152

Tyron Woodley-177

Hannah Cifers+300

Mackenzie Dern-370

Augusto Sakai-119

Blagoy Ivanov-101

Klidson Abreu+115

Jamahal Hill-135

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- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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