North Carolina College Football Price Per Head for Bookies, Agents

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Aug/23/2016

Bookies and agents looking for a Price Per Head for all their college football needs in the state of North Carolina will want to look no further than RealBookies.com for all their needs.

North Carolina just cracks the top 10 for the largest College Football fan base in the nation.  The Tar Heel State is best known for its successful College Basketball program.

The Gambling911.com-endorsed RealBookies.com will run every aspect of one’s bookie business, though they do not handle cash transactions.  The call center operates around the clock every day of the year.

Loss leaders such as an online casino, future proposition bets and the highly impulsive and extremely popular LIVE IN-PLAY wagering feature are readily available.  This is something a local simply cannot provide. New advances in technology have certainly re-invented the world’s second oldest profession.

RealBookies.com offers:

    $10 Per Head Or Less

    Get An Account In Minutes

    Pay Only For Active Players

    Live In Game Wagering

    24/7 Access to Accounting Reports

    Mobile Interface

    Free Four Week Trial

    Free Racebook

    Free Virtual & Live Casino Games

The Tar Heels of North Carolina University did enjoy a successful season in 2015 with an 11-3 record.  Surprisingly, Appalachian State, in only its second year at the FBS level, enjoyed the best College Football record in the state at 11-2.

North Carolina’s odds of winning the College Football Championship were at long 200-1 odds.

North Carolina had the 5th shortest odds of winning the ACC at 11-1.

Appalachian State futures are not readily available as few books offer odds to win on the Sun Belt Conference but this school will get action so local bookies need to be on their guard.

Schools: Appalachian State (11-2), North Carolina (11-3), Duke (8-5), N.C. State (7-6), East Carolina (5-7), Wake Forest (3-9), Charlotte (2-10)

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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