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College Football Futures Betting – 2011-2012 Odds To Win BCS National Championship

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The 2011-2012 college football season is almost here. You’ve got Nebraska starting with its new conference in the Big 10. You’ve got TCU and Boise State playing their last conference games together before TCU joins the Big East. And you’ve got Colorado and Utah playing ball out in the new Pac-12. You’re in for some exciting college football action and college football betting.

It’s the beginning of the year and it’s time to bet on who will win the 2011-2012 BCS National Championship. The SEC has been dominant over the past few years but Oklahoma from the Big 12 is hoping to step up this year and win it all.

They are the current favorite to win with odds at 9/2 according to Bodog.

Now before you go off rushing to deposit money onto Bodog for your college football betting there are a few things you should be aware of. They are currently accepting US players BUT will pull out of the US market at the end of 2011. There is too much legal uncertainty in the online betting and poker environment with the US government. Hopefully this will all get resolved soon and we can all be allowed to bet on college football games and play online poker.

In the meantime 5Dimes is still accepting US players.

Check out all the latest odds to win the BCS National Championship from Bodog:

Odds to win the 2011-2012 BCS National Championship
All wagers have action.
Oklahoma
Alabama
Florida State
LSU
Boise State
Oregon
Florida
Wisconsin
Stanford
Nebraska
Notre Dame
Ohio State
South Carolina
Arkansas
Oklahoma State
TCU
Texas
Virginia Tech
West Virginia
Texas A&M
Penn State
Arizona State
Georgia
Miami
Michigan State
Mississippi State
Iowa
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
Auburn
Tennessee
Cincinnati
Clemson
North Carolina
California
Kansas State
Pittsburgh
Arizona
Boston College
BYU
Georgia Tech
Oregon State
South Florida
Texas Tech
UCLA
Utah
Washington
Field

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