College Football Betting Online From Utah

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Published on:
Aug/31/2018

College Football betting online from the state of Utah is available from any number of top internationally-licensed online sportsbooks.  Note that some sites do respect the state's anti-gambling laws and, as such, do not permit signups from Utah.  It is one of two states that does not even have a lottery (Hawaii being the other)

When Will Utah-Based Businesses Begin Offering Sports Betting?

Utah has made it abundantly clear that - at least in this life time - sports betting will not be offered by establishments within its borders.  This includes the nonexistent casinos.  Utah does not allow gambling in any forms, that includes a lottery. 

Of course the desire is there.  Local bookmakers and offshore sites are in high demand as a result.

Why Mobile Betting

  • Supplement your casino sports book account where applicable
  • More free bonus up to US$1000
  • Best LIVE IN-PLAY on most televised games on the Net.
  • Bet from anywhere - no state or country restrictions
  • Same day payouts available
  • Minimum wager just US$5 online/Maximum bet $50,000
  • Online casino and high volume poker room included
  • In business originally as a call center since 1986, online since 1998

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College Football in Utah

The Utes are at 200/1 odds of winning the College Football Championship.  Regardless, they should enjoy a nice influx of bets coming in from this state.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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