Florida Gators vs. Alabama Crimson Tide BCS Championship Odds

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Dec/04/2009

With Saturday afternoon's big Florida Gators vs. Alabama Crimson Tide showdown, Gambling911.com thought it might be interesting to look at the current BCS Championship odds that were still available with only a few hours left until game time.  One of these two teams will likely make it into the BCS Championship.

Only a handful of online sportsbooks were still offering BCS Championship odds.

Among those that were - Sportsbetting.com.  This popular online sportsbook had Alabama with 7/3 odds that would pay out $7 for every $3 bet.

Gators fans will be more than happy to know that their team was listed with even odds.

This one is all about Florida's No. 1 rushing offense vs. Alabama's No. 1 rushing defense.

 

Other BCS Championship odds available at Sportsbetting.com included:

Boise State at 20/1

Cincinnati at 15/1

TCU at 6/1

Texas at 5/4

 

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