Odds to Win Sun-Belt Conference 2013: UL Lafayette, Monroe Favorites

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The odds to win the Sun-Belt Conference in 2013 had UL Lafayette as a +120 favorite while UL Monroe was listed at +140.  All odds courtesy of AceSportsbook.com, where you can claim you FREE MONEY up to $4000 or even more here.

Pete Fiutak of AthlonSports.com on UL Lafayette’s chances in 2013:

All the Ragin’ Cajuns did in the first season under head coach Mark Hudspeth was win nine games capped off by a thrilling victory on the final kick to beat San Diego State in the New Orleans Bowl. Now the expectations are high, the fan base is jacked, and the hope is to come up with a Sun Belt title and possibly a ten-win season if the team can make a big step forward. Considering the changes that had to be made after going 3-9 in 2010, the burst into the limelight has been nothing short of remarkable.

Other Sun-Belt Conference odds included:

Arkansas State at 5/1

Western Kentucky 8/1

Texas State 9/1

Troy 10/1

South Alabama 13/1

Georgia State 100/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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