Pacific Alliance of Collegiate Gamers: The Future of College eSports, Latest Odds

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Feb/26/2018

Pacific Alliance of Collegiate Gamers, announced the last day of 2017, will run tournaments dedicated to the PC games League of Legends, Overwatch, Hearthstone and Rocket League.


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“PACG aims to create a student-driven, competitive eSports league to further legitimize collegiate eSports and elevate the schools involved,” according to the conference’s webpage.

From the Daily Emerald:

Despite Pac-12's failed efforts to start its own eSports network, a student group at UO has joined 10 other universities to form a new conference of competitive multiplayer gaming independent from the Pac-12.

The students envision scholarships, tournaments and crowds of online viewers like the 4,300 spectators who watched the University of Utah match against the University of Colorado, Boulder on Feb. 16. 

Here are your upcoming eSports odds:

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  • 9900161
    Team Secret
    525
    -
    -
  • 9900162
    Virtus Pro
    450
    -
    -
  • 9900163
    Team Liquid
    230
    -
    -
  • 9900164
    Vici Gaming
    450
    -
    -
  • 9900165
    Newbee
    625
    -
    -
  • 9900166
    OG
    1800
    -
    -
  • 9900167
    LGD.FY
    1650
    -
    -
  • 9900168
    Mineski
    3200
    -
    -
  • 9900169
    Evil Geniuses
    950
    -
    -
  • 9900170
    Natus Vincere
    4000
    -
    -
  • 9900171
    VGJ.Thunder
    1300
    -
    -
  • 9900172
    compLexity
    6000
    -
    -
  • 9900173
    OpTic
    5600
    -
    -
  • 9900174
    TnC
    1300
    -
    -
  • 9900175
    Vega Squadron
    16000
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    -
  • 9900176
    paiN Gaming
    22000
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    -

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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