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NCAA Alabama FOOTBALL BETTING ODDS PREVIEW

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What are the 2011 Alabama football betting odds preview. As I plan to bet on Alabama in 2011 BCS Championship.I hope to receive authentic 2011 Alabama football betting odds preview information.

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  1. List of Odds to Win The 2011 College Football National Championship Can Be Found Below!

    After months of waiting from the final gun of the Alabama/Texas National Championship Game, the college football betting season is back! With kickoff just hours away for the start of the season, here at Bankroll Sports, we are making our final NCAA football predictions with our BCS National Championship picks!

    Boise State Broncos (+800 @ BetUS Sportsbook): It’s going to be incredibly difficult to beat the Broncos this season. The oddsmakers are essentially making them the favorites to go the BCS Championship Game, as they are clearly on East Street if they can get past the Virginia Tech Hokies on Monday night at FedEx Field. With 21 of the team’s 22 starters returning from a year ago, it’s hard to complain about anything that HC Chris Petersen has put together. This is the ring bearer for non-BCS conference schools to walk behind, and most of them are pulling for the Broncos to pull off the upset of upsets this year. Plain and simple, this is the team that you want to win it all in all likelihood if your team can’t do it. Boise will be in the title game if it can win this weekend.

    Iowa Hawkeyes (+2000 @ BetUS Sportsbook): Save a road game at the Arizona Wildcats, the rest of the tough matchups for the Hawkeyes this year are going to be at home. Last year, Iowa snuck up on a ton of teams, but we must remember that wins against Penn State and Wisconsin and the near upset against Ohio State all came on the road. Guess which three teams all have to pay a visit to Kinnick Stadium this year? If you had to buy season tickets for one team to see the best college football betting action all year long, Iowa would be where you want to go. QB Ricky Stanzi has still never been beaten as a starting quarterback, and in a power conference where an undefeated season almost always leaves you in the BCS title game, there is no reason to believe that Iowa can’t take a perfect record deep into the fall once again this year. These are still fantastic odds on a team that is essentially intact from last year.

    TCU Horned Frogs (+2000 @ BetUS Sportsbook): Is it really out of the question for the Horned Frogs to be playing the Broncos for all the marbles this year? The two programs certainly put on a great show last season in the Fiesta Bowl, making the BCS proud for doing the right thing and welcoming both non BCS schools to the show. TCU returns the bulk of its starters from a year ago, though replacing RB Joseph Turner, LB Daryl Washington, and DE Jerry Hughes will be difficult. Still, the Horned Frogs have an easiest enough schedule in the MWC that they should be able to get through with a chance to be unscathed. If they pull it off and enough chaos ensues, you never know what could happen… We’ve seen stranger things. Regardless, we think there is a significantly better chance than 1 out of 20 than TCU ends up winning the whole enchilada this year. Don’t be shocked if the Horned Frogs absolutely roll Oregon State this weekend to move up in the Top 10.

    Pittsburgh Panthers (+5000 @ BetUS Sportsbook): It’s a bit of a reach, but if the Panthers can survive this road test at the Utah Utes this weekend, they will almost certainly jump into the Top 10 in the country, and deservedly so. Are you willing to pass on +5000 odds on a Top 10 team to win the National Championship? We certainly aren’t. We know that the Panthers already have one of the best running backs in the country in the form of RB Dion Lewis, who rushed for 1,799 yards a year ago. He could break all sorts of school and NCAA rushing records over the course of the next three years. As QB Tino Sunseri gets more comfortable with his surroundings, the Panthers are going to be tougher and tougher to beat. Good luck throwing against this ferocious pass rush as well. Odds have it, Pittsburgh will get picked off a couple times at some point this season. However, especially early on, if the tests are survived, the Panthers are a great choice.

    2011 BCS National Championship Odds @ Oddsmaker (as of 9/2/10):
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    Alabama +800
    Oregon +4000
    Nebraska +1200
    Virginia Tech +3000
    Florida +500
    LSU +1200
    Georgia +5000
    Arkansas +4000
    Miami +1500
    Penn State +6000
    Florida State +4000
    BYU +20000
    Utah +15000
    California +10000
    Oklahoma State +25000
    Mississippi +20000
    South Carolina +12500
    Auburn +2000
    Stanford +12500
    Northwestern +60000
    Notre Dame +1500
    North Carolina State +75000
    Tennessee +20000
    Texas A&M +12500
    Ohio State +350
    Boise State +600
    TCU +2000
    Texas +1500
    Oklahoma +300
    Georgia Tech +10000
    Pittsburgh +5000
    Oregon State +10000
    Wisconsin +5000
    Cincinnati +10000
    South Florida +30000
    Washington +7500
    Rutgers +75000
    West Virginia +6000
    Missouri +12500
    Arizona +12500
    Clemson +10000
    North Carolina +7500
    Illinois +75000
    Baylor +75000
    Michigan +10000
    Michigan State +50000
    UCLA +50000
    Field +5000

    Odds To Win The 2011 BCS Championship @ BetUS (as of 9/2/10):
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    Alabama +425
    Ohio State +600
    Boise State +800
    Oregon +2500
    Texas +1400
    Oklahoma +700
    Nebraska +1400
    Florida +900
    Penn State +2500
    Iowa +2000
    Miami +2000
    TCU +2000
    LSU +2500
    Georgia +3000
    Oregon State +4000
    Arkansas +3000
    Wisconsin +4000
    Clemson +4000
    Pittsburgh +5000
    Florida State +5000
    Michigan +6000
    Missouri +6000
    Auburn +4500
    Georgia Tech +5000
    Tennessee +8000
    Washington +5000
    North Carolina +6000
    UCLA +6000
    Notre Dame +5000
    South Florida +8000
    Texas Tech +8000
    Cincinnati +10000
    Oklahoma State +10000
    West Virginia +8000
    Arizona +10000
    BYU +12000
    Baylor +15000
    California +10000
    Illinois +15000
    Michigan State +10000
    Mississippi +10000
    North Carolina State +20000
    Northwestern +15000
    Rutgers +15000
    South Carolina +8000
    Stanford +12000
    Utah +10000
    Kansas State +12000
    Boston College +12000
    Virginia Tech +1800
    Houston +15000
    Connecticut +20000
    Navy +20000
    Kansas +20000
    Purdue +20000
    Wake Forest +20000
    Iowa State +25000
    Nevada +25000
    Southern Mississippi +25000
    Maryland +25000
    Vanderbilt +25000
    Fresno State +30000
    Air Force +30000
    Kentucky +30000
    Duke +30000
    Colorado +30000
    Minnesota +30000
    Virginia +30000
    Indiana +35000
    Syracuse +35000
    Central Florida +40000
    Louisville +40000
    Temple +50000
    SMU +50000
    Army +75000
    Hawaii +75000
    Ohio +75000
    Utah State +100000
    UNLV +100000
    Memphis +100000

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