Jim Rome's Annual Smack-Off Competition Odds Published

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Jim Rome's annual Smack-Off competition is heating up and slated to take up an entire day's worth of air-time. Listeners are amped to participate and speculation is growing as to who will win. Fans are looking for answers and rife with anticipation. This being the case, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com, posted odds on the favorites and long-shots to provide some answers as to what may go down.

Oddsmakers at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Jim Rome's Smack-Off:

2009 Smack-Off Odds:

Iafrate  3/2

Greg in Vegas  3/1

Doc Mike DiTolla  7/2

Steve Carbone  5/1

Joe in the OC  6/1

Terence in S.M.  10/1

Jeff in richmond  12/1

Silk in Hunt Beach  18/1

Trapper in Dana Point  20/1

Vic in NoCal  20/1

Jay Mohr  25/1

Casey in Vegas  30/1

Rachel in Houston  30/1

Chad in Portland  35/1

Dan in D.C.  40/1

JD in Nashville  45/1

Jeff in Phoenix  50/1

Mike in Indy  50/1

Irie Craig  50/1

Mike in Wichita  75/1

Josh in Grand Rapids  100/1

Cory in Ann Arbor  100/1

Bodie in Pearland  150/1

Joe in Hollywood  300/1

Jeffrey DiTolla Esq.  800/1

John in C-Town  800/1

     JT The Brick  800/1

 

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