Need a Sportsbook Solution for College Football New Mexico

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While the US Supreme Court has now made sports betting legal in the United States, New Mexico residents will not be able to bet the games in any state establishments this Football season.  Do not dispair as a few dozen of internationally licensed sportsbooks will accept wagers on the upcoming NFL and College Football season.  Likewise, companies offshore also offer sportsbook solutions for local bookmakers and agents alikehttp://www.realbookies.com

WILL NEW MEXICO WELCOME SPORTS BETTING IN THE NEAR FUTURE?

New Mexico has a specific law that prohibits full-blown sports betting. The law would need to be amended before any sports wagering could be allowed in New Mexico. There are no announced bills on the horizon.

Bookies and agents can also check out RealBookies.com for all their sportsbook solutions needs.  View the video below.

Your Team Odds to Win the College Football Championship

Aggies - Unfortunately this New Mexico College Football team is expected to win a mere four games this season.

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