Will I Be Able to Bet College Football Games Online From Mississippi?

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Aug/22/2018

Unlike a number of states, you will be able to bet on College Football games for the 2018 season at a number of Mississippi casino sportsbooks.  If you wish to bet online from your home or outside the casino establishments, this will still need to be done via a host of internationally licensed sports wagering websites.

WHERE CAN I BET ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAMES IN MISSISSIPPI?

Enjoy sports gambling at either Tunica, near Memphis, or Biloxi, on the Gulf Coast.  Check each location for sportsbooks that are now open or will be this season.  Not all casinos will have betting on College Football in 2018.

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