Where Can I Bet the Badgers vs. Crimson Tide Game?

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Sep/05/2015
Where Can I Bet the Badgers vs. Crimson Tide Game?

You can bet the Badgers vs. Crimson Tide game Saturday night at AceSportsbook.com where live-in-play wagering is available.  

These two College Football powerhouses have not met since the roaring 20’s. 

Alabama comes into this game trying to determine the starting quarterback from a choice of, not two, but three.

''I'd like to let him (the winner) know three months ago,'' Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban said. ''It's not about what I like, it's about what we need to do for our team right now and making a decision for our team. We're going to make the decision when we think it's the right time to make the decision for this group of guys.

''Like I said, I would have liked to have made it three months ago.''

This will be among the more heavily wagered on games Saturday with Alabama ranked 3rd in the nation and Wisconsin ranked 18.  Alabama was seeing the most volume of any side Saturday despite 65 percent of action going their way in this game.

The line on this game ranged anywhere from Alabama -10.5 to -12.  Many pundits believe this one will be close.

The Crimson Tide have allowed 118 defensive touchdowns over the last six seasons, the fewest in College Football, while Joel Stave has passed for 200 yards just twice in 10 games played last season.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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