Boise State Odds to Win 2012 BCS Championship: Total Wins Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/25/2011
Boise State Odds

Boise State odds to win the 2012 BCS Championship were listed at 10/1 at Bookmaker.  Total regular season wins odds were at OVER/UNDER 10.5.

This is actually some great value.  Odds at press time paid just shy of 10/1 at $950 for every $100 bet.  Bookmaker, we should note, now takes about 20 percent of wagers via mobile so please take advantage of their mobile app here.  Also, when signing up, use online chat to help through the process. 

Why will Boise State be good in 2011 - 2012: 

The Broncos have gone 61-5 with the last three losses by 7 points over the past five years.

Should they beat Georgia, expect the national title game to be in play.   That’s a critical game and it takes place early – September 3. TCU on November 13 should also present another challenge.

While this Broncos team might not be as solid as last year’s (Titus Young and Austin Pettis are out), the schedule makes up for that.

With the regular season total wins odds, the OVER/UNDER 10.5 is quite obviously taking into account the Georgia and TCU games.  With the -150 line, oddsmakers believe they get the job done with at least one of those teams.  The value is pretty good, all things considered.  The UNDER pays $120 for every $100 bet.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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