Where Can i Bet Sports From Birmingham, Alabama?

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Where Can i Bet Sports From Birmingham, Alabama?

You can bet sports online from Birmingham via BetAdrian, which offers a FREE $20 NO DEPOSIT SIGNUP BONUS.

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Tide or Tigers?

The city of Birmingham is an hour away from Tuscaloosa, home of the University of Alabama Crimson Tide, and two hours from that other Alabama successful college football team, the Auburn Tigers.

Whether supporting the Alabama Crimson Tide or Auburn Tigers, residents of the greater Birmingham area earn bragging rights for the largest percentage of college football fans at a whopping 63% of the general adult population.  That is sick!!!! (Source: Nielsen Scarborough)

Alabama Becoming a College Basketball State Too?

When we think of states where college basketball is huge, North Carolina, Indiana and Kansas really stand out for offering a multitude of successful program, but we may need to add Alabama to that mix.

Auburn had the second shortest odds to win the 2022 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship and the Tide were ranked in the Top 25.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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