Alabama Crimson Tide Regular Season Wins Total Betting Odds – 2013

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The Alabama Crimson Tide regular season wins total betting odds for 2013 had the OVER/UNDER set at 11 with the OVER paying $12 for every $10 bet or $120 for every $100 bet at Ace Sportsbook.  The OVER would require Alabama to win all of their regular season games in 2013, a tall task to be sure.

The UNDER is favored with a price of -150.  One loss would result in a push while two losses on the season would pay off.

Alabama kicks off the season against a tough team in Virginia Tech (at the Georgia Dome).

It is Texas A&M in Week 2 who will likely present the biggest challenge for the Tide.

Ole Miss (meeting the Crimson Tide during Week 4) really turned their program around last season, however, they are still at least a year away from presenting any kind of threat to Alabama.

In past years LSU (playing Alabama November 9) would have been the team for the Tide to fear.  The Tigers have lost an abundance of talent and shouldn’t present much of a threat.

In the end, the Aggies in Week 2 present the only true threat to Alabama.  One loss on the season would still result in a push.  A sweep might be possible for a decent payout.

DATE TEAM SITE

(Home games in Bold)

Aug. 31: vs. Virginia Tech (Atlanta)

Sept. 14: at Texas A&M (College Station, Texas)

Sept. 21: Colorado State, Bryant-Denny Stadium

Sept. 28: Ole Miss, Bryant-Denny Stadium

Oct. 5: Georgia State, Bryant-Denny Stadium

Oct. 12: at Kentucky (Lexington, Kent.)

Oct. 19: Arkansas, Bryant-Denny Stadium

Oct. 26: Tennessee, Bryant-Denny Stadium

Nov. 9: LSU, Bryant-Denny Stadium

Nov. 16: at Mississippi State (Starkville, Miss.)

Nov. 23: Chattanooga, Bryant-Denny Stadium

Nov. 30: at Auburn (Auburn, Ala.)

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Odds to Win the 2014 BCS Championship
Alabama 3/1
Ohio St 13/2
Oregon 15/2
Georgia 12/1
Texas A&M 12/1
Florida 201/
South Carolina 20/1
Stanford 20/1
LSU 20/1
Louisville 20/1
Florida St 25/1

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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