Bookie Futures 2016 College Football

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Published on:
Jul/30/2016

If you use a bookie or are a bookie that does not offer futures for College Football, including division outcomes and total wins for the season, it’s time to get down with a Pay Per Head outsourcing firm that does.

Premier Per Head has become a leader in the sportsbook software solutions industry thanks to the high level of expertise they can provide as a top Pay Per Head site.

“We have been helping independent sports bookmakers just like yourself run and manage your own sportsbook with that same high level of expertise,” PremierPerHead.com says on their website.

“One call to 800.498.4709 opens the door to working with the “best of the best” in the price per head industry”.

The company also offers LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING on every possible outcome of a game while it is in progress right up until the final seconds.

Here are your bookie futures for the 2016 College Football season:

Sunday, Jul 31, 2016

Heisman Trophy

2016 Heisman Trophy Winner

07:00 PM

2001

Deshaun Watson (Clemson)

 

+450

 

2002

Christian McCaffrey (Stanford)

 

+600

 

2003

Leonard Fournette (LSU)

 

+700

 

2004

Baker Mayfield (Oklahoma)

 

+1000

 

2005

Dalvin Cook (FSU)

 

+1200

 

2006

JT Barrett (OSU)

 

+1600

 

2007

Chad Kelly (Mississippi)

 

+1600

 

2008

Seth Russell (Baylor)

 

+3300

 

2009

Josh Rosen (UCLA)

 

+1200

 

2010

Nick Chubb (Georgia)

 

+1800

 

2011

Samaje Perine (Oklahoma)

 

+2500

 

2012

Royce Freeman (Oregon)

 

+3300

 

2013

Joshua Dobbs (Tennessee)

 

+3300

 

2014

DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame)

 

+2800

 

2015

Greg Ward Jr (Houston)

 

+4000

 

2016

Calvin Ridley (Alabama)

 

+4000

 

2017

Brad Kaaya (Miami)

 

+3300

 

2018

Bo Scarbrough (Alabama)

 

+2500

 

2019

Malik Zaire (Notre Dame)

 

+3300

 

2020

Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech)

 

+4000

 

Monday, Aug 01, 2016

2017 CFP Champion

2017 CFP Champion

06:00 PM

1001

Alabama

 

+600

 

1002

Oklahoma

 

+1100

 

1003

Clemson

 

+700

 

1004

Ohio State

 

+900

 

1005

Baylor

 

+7500

 

1006

Notre Dame

 

+2000

 

1007

LSU

 

+900

 

1008

Florida State

 

+1000

 

1009

Tennessee

 

+1200

 

1010

Michigan

 

+1000

 

1011

Stanford

 

+2800

 

1012

Michigan State

 

+6600

 

1013

Mississippi

 

+5000

 

1014

UCLA

 

+5000

 

1015

Georgia

 

+5000

 

1016

Auburn

 

+6600

 

1017

TCU

 

+3300

 

1018

Oklahoma State

 

+8000

 

1019

Oregon

 

+5000

 

1020

Washington

 

+2800

 

1021

Florida

 

+5000

 

1022

Iowa

 

+8000

 

1023

USC

 

+5000

 

1024

Houston

 

+5000

 

1025

North Carolina

 

+8000

 

1026

Louisville

 

+6600

 

1027

Texas A&M

 

+9000

 

1028

Miami Florida

 

+12500

 

1029

Wisconsin

 

+12500

 

1030

Nebraska

 

+15000

 

1031

Texas

 

+10000

 

1032

Utah

 

+15000

 

1033

Arkansas

 

+10000

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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