Baylor Football Betting Odds 2013: Will Pay $400 to Win Big 12

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Aug/27/2013
Baylor Football Betting Odds 2013:  Will Pay $400 to Win Big 12

Baylor Football betting odds for 2013 had the Bears with short odds to win the Big 12 Conference, yet the payout is still an impressive $400 for every $100 bet.  Only Oklahoma State and Texas have shorter odds in this conference and neither is guaranteed to do so.  In fact, OSU will be lacking in returning starters on the offensive line.

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Baylor is slightly favored to win OVER 8 regular season games, priced at -120.  The gambling public is not fond of the Bears doing so, however, as 85 percent of those betting on the total are backing the UNDER at EVEN odds.

Pete Fiutak of Scout.com:

The Bears flirt with ten wins for the second time in three seasons. There’s not enough there to win the Big 12 title, but anything less than a 6-1 start before a week off to prepare for Oklahoma will be a major disappointment. If Baylor can win at home against Texas Tech and come up with a few upsets over Kansas State, Oklahoma State and TCU on the road and/or Texas and OU at home, nine regular season wins isn’t asking for too much.


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