University of Alabama Bookies, Pay Per Head Services

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Sep/25/2016

September 25, 2016 - University of Alabama bookies were hurting early on as was to be expected.   Heading into Week 5, the Crimson Tide owned a 4-0 Straight Up record and 3-1 Against The Spread.  Arkansas, Tennessee and Texas A&M all await in the coming weeks. 

Loss leaders such as an online casino, future proposition bets and the highly impulsive and extremely popular LIVE IN-PLAY wagering feature is available at most of today’s top Price Per Head businesses, including our friends at PremierPerHead.com.

Also college-based bookies can capitalize on futures and proposition wagering options offered at Pay Per Head contracting services.

Operating a bookie business on campus is grounds for suspension or termination.

Below are your odds to win the 2017 College Football Championship

Odds to win 2016 College Football Championship Game (1/11/17)

Team

Odds

Alabama

7/2

Ohio State

4/1

Louisville

6/1

Clemson

7/1

Michigan

10/1

LSU

15/1

Houston

18/1

Washington

20/1

Florida State

30/1

Stanford

30/1

Tennessee

30/1

Texas A&M

30/1

Miami, Fl.

40/1

Iowa

50/1

Michigan State

50/1

Texas

50/1

Baylor

60/1

Florida

60/1

Georgia

60/1

TCU

60/1

Arkansas

70/1

Oklahoma State

70/1

Nebraska

75/1

Oklahoma

75/1

Wisconsin

75/1

Oregon

80/1

North Carolina

100/1

Notre Dame

100/1

Ole Miss

100/1

San Diego State

100/1

UCLA

100/1

Boise State

150/1

Utah

150/1

Indiana

250/1

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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