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Entries in Odds (147)

Tuesday
Dec072021

Heisman and Game Odds

SportsBetting.ag released odds for every bowl game, including the CFP semis, on Sunday afternoon. You can find a line for all 41 bowl games, as well as Army vs. Navy, below

 
Additionally, odds for the CFP National Championship and Heisman (will be updated once finalists are announced


CFP Odds

Alabama +120

Georgia +145

Michigan +650

Cincinnati +1100        

 
Heisman Odds

Bryce Young -5000

Kenny Pickett +1800

Aidan Hutchison +2500

CJ Stroud +4000


 

CFP and Heisman odds: https://www.sportsbetting.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaaf-futures

 

Game Lines: https://www.sportsbetting.ag/sportsbook/football/ncaa


Navy at Army (-8)

Monday
Oct112021

Updated College Football Playoffs Odds

SportsBetting.ag posted updated CFP odds and and Alabama is second on the board. Georgia is the sole favorite for the first time this season at 1-1, or +100.

Ohio State has climbed back up the list (7-1) following an early-season loss to Oregon.

Iowa jumped into the Top 5 after defeating Penn State while the Nittany Lions fell to 66-1.

Michigan and Cincinnati remain undefeated and rank sixth and seventh in the odds, respectively.

Odds will be updated on this page throughout the season: https://www.sportsbetting.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/ncaaf-futures

National Championship Odds

Georgia                       1-1

Alabama                      5-2

Ohio State                   7-1

Oklahoma                   14-1

Iowa                            20-1

Michigan                     25-1

Cincinnati                    28-1

Arizona State              66-1

Michigan State            66-1

Oregon                        66-1

Penn State                  66-1

Texas A&M                 66-1

Clemson                      80-1

Oklahoma State          80-1

Ole Miss                      80-1

Pittsburgh                   80-1

Notre Dame                100-1

Texas                           100-1

Wake Forest                100-1

Kentucky                     125-1

Baylor                          150-1

Florida                         150-1

NC State                      150-1

Utah                            150-1

Coastal Carolina          200-1

Iowa State                   200-1

UCLA                           200-1

Arkansas                     300-1

Auburn                        300-1

SMU                            300-1

Virginia Tech               300-1

BYU                             500-1

Mississippi State         500-1

San Diego State           500-1

Friday
Aug202021

MLB Odds to Win World Series

Odds are subject to change and you can see current ones on this page: https://www.sportsbetting.ag/sportsbook/futures-and-props/mlb-futures

 
World Series


Los Angeles Dodgers               +325

Houston Astros                       +575

Chicago White Sox                  +625

San Francisco Giants               +800

Milwaukee Brewers                +850

Tampa Bay Rays                      +900

New York Yankees                  +1200

Atlanta Braves                        +1800

Boston Red Sox                       +1800

Oakland Athletics                    +2200

San Diego Padres                    +2200

Cincinnati Reds                       +3500

Toronto Blue Jays                   +3500

New York Mets                       +4000

Philadelphia Phillies                +4000

Seattle Mariners                     +5000

St. Louis Cardinals                   +5500

Los Angeles Angels                 +20000

Cleveland Indians                    +75000

Detroit Tigers                          +100000

Washington Nationals            +150000

Chicago Cubs                          +200000

Miami Marlins                        +200000

Colorado Rockies                    +250000

Kansas City Royals                  +250000

Minnesota Twins                    +250000

Thursday
Jul222021

Odds on Olympics

Team U.S.A are the odds-on favorites to take home the most medals in the 2021 Olympics, according to betting industry analysts at USsportsbonus.com (See Disclaimer Below). America holds 1/10 odds to win the most medals (90.9% implied probability), followed by China at 4/1 (20%) and the Russian Olympic Committee at 20/1 (4.8%).

“With the 2021 Tokyo Olympics marking the first summer games with widespread legalized sports betting in the U.S., oddsmakers are anticipating large amounts of activity, while networks are likely to relish in improved television ratings thanks to an increase in public interest as a result of Americans placing bets,” says US Sportsbonus gambling industry analyst Jay Sanin. “Nevada saw a $3 million increase in betting during the summer 2016 compared to 2015, but the sophistication of mobile sports betting since then could see bigger increases in states this summer.”

The strongest American favorites are in men’s and women’s swimming events. Katie Ledecky is the 1/7 favorite to win the 1,500m freestyle (87.5% implied probability) and the 5/16 favorite to win the 800m freestyle (76.2%). For the men, Caeleb Dressel is the 10/55 favorite to win the 100m butterfly (84.6%), and the 10/43 favorite to win the 50m freestyle (81.1%).

American athletes are also primed to win three of the new sports being added in the 2021 Olympics. The U.S.A. Women’s 3x3 basketball team are 11/10 favorites to win gold (47.6% implied probability), followed by France at 5/2 (28.6%). Nyjah Huston is the 1/1 favorite to win the skateboarding street competition (50%). Carissa Moore is the 2/1 favorite to win the individual gold for women’s surfing (33.3%).

American track star Noah Lyles is also the odds-on favorite to win gold in the 200m. His odds are currently 57/100 (63.7% implied probability).

Thursday
Jul012021

College Football Week 1 Lines are Out

SportsBetting.ag set spreads for the first 50 games of the season involving FBS matchups. You can find the complete list of opening odds below.

 
Odds will fluctuate until kickoff and current lines can be found here: https://www.sportsbetting.ag/sportsbook/football/ncaa

Saturday, August 28

Nebraska at Illinois (+9)

Hawaii at UCLA (-10.5)

UTEP at New Mexico State (+10)

UConn at Fresno State (-27)

 

Thursday, September 2


Temple at Rutgers (-11.5)

Boise State at UCF (-3.5)

East Carolina at Appalachian State (-13.5)

USF at NC State (-16.5)

Bowling Green at Tennessee (-27)

Ohio State at Minnesota (+14)

 

Friday, September 3

 
North Carolina at Virginia Tech (+6)

Old Dominion at Wake Forest (-35)

Duke at Charlotte (+7.5)

Michigan State at Northwestern (-7)

 

Saturday, September 4

 
Western Michigan at Michigan (-14.5)

Army at Georgia State (-4)

Stanford at Kansas State (-2)

UL Monroe at Kentucky (-27.5)

Oklahoma at Tulane (+21)

Penn State at Wisconsin (-4)

Rice at Arkansas (-23)

Fresno State at Oregon (-20.5)

West Virginia at Maryland (+4.5)

Indiana at Iowa (-4.5)

Miami Ohio at Cincinnati (-19)

Marshall at Navy (+3.5)

Alabama at Miami (+18)

UMass at Pittsburgh (-36)

Central Michigan at Missouri (-11)

Louisiana Tech at Mississippi State (-29)

UL Lafayette at Texas (-14.5)

San Jose State at USC (-17)

Oregon State at Purdue (-7.5)

Texas Tech at Houston (+7)

Baylor at Texas State (+10)

Syracuse at Ohio (PK)

Akron at Auburn (-34.5)

UTSA at Illinois (-7)

Florida Atlantic at Florida (-24)

Northern Illinois at Georgia Tech (-13.5)

Georgia at Clemson (-3.5)

Southern Miss at South Alabama (PK)

Kent State at Texas A&M (-29)

LSU at UCLA (+5)

BYU at Arizona (+10)

Nevada at Cal (-2)

New Mexico State at SDSU (-28.5)

Utah State at Washington State (-11.5)

 

Sunday, September 5

 
Notre Dame at Florida State (+9.5)

 

Monday, September 6

 
Louisville at Ole Miss (-7)