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NCAA Bowl Betting Odds - Bet College Football Odds
Forty eight of the 65 teams in BCS conferences will play a I-AA opponent at some point in this season. Those games aren't of immediate interest to bettors since there are no lines on games with I-AA opponents, but they can have a major effect on the rest of the season. If a team has a close call, or a loss, against a I-AA opponent then their spread can be impacted in the next game.
Bettors are naturally going to overcompensate for a loss or a near loss against a I-AA opponent, which can set you up for an advantageous bet in the next game if you still believe in the major division opponent. It makes sense that the team that struggles with a I-AA opponent will bounce back well in their next game.
With all that in mind, here is a look at some of the upcoming matchups with I-AA teams that could provide a challenge for the major conference opponents and could provide betting knowledge and opportunities in the future. In every case the major conference team is unquestionably the better team, but that doesn't always matter on the football field:
Details about the 2008 BCS Championship Game
The 2008 Allstate BCS National Championship Game Monday, January 07, 2008 - 7:00 PM Louisiana Superdome - NCAA Championship Football - New Orleans, LA
One game, one opportunity to step into gridiron greatness. For the top two schools in the country, the BCS National Championship is their one chance to leave their mark in college football history. In 2008, the exciting BCS title game will be held at the world-famous Superdome in New Orleans!
The 2007-08 College Bowl season will come to an exciting end when the BCS National Championship game invades Louisiana Superdome on Jan. 7, 2008 and will feature the #1 and #2 teams in the nation to decide the BCS National Championship.
The Superdome is the world's largest steel-constructed room unobstructed by posts. It is the first privately-managed and publicly-owned arena. It has hosted more Superbowls than any other venue. For concerts, the Superdome holds the world record for an indoor concerts, with 87,500 people showing up for the Rolling Stones in 1981.
The Louisiana Superdome is host to many major sporting events. It is home to the New Orleans Saints, Tulane University and the Sugar Bowl. It has also hosted the Bayou Classic Football (Grambling State and Southern University), Nokia Sugar Bowl Prep Classic, Super Bowls XII (1978), XV (1981), XX (1986), XXIV (1990), XXXI (1997) & XXXVI (2002), NCAA Basketball Final Four (1982, 1987, 1993, 2003), NCAA Basketball, Division I Regionals (1981, 1990, 1999, 2001), Southeastern Conference (SEC) Basketball Tournament (1996, 2003), and the New Orleans Bowl.
2008 BCS National Championship Game Results
Allstate sponsored the 2008 game between the #2 LSU Tigers and the #1 Ohio State Buckeyes. LSU won 38-24 to become the only team to hold two BCS National Championship titles. Additionally, LSU is the only team with two losses to play in a BCS National Championship game.
This year's college bowl games will be the most exciting we've seen in years! View below for recommended and endorsed online sportsbooks to do your college bowl betting with recommended sportsbooks and casinos!
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