Odds to Win the SEC Southeastern Conference - 2018

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Aug/26/2018

Gambling911.com has your odds to win the SEC in 2018

Alabama is of course the favorite, but in a competitive conference like this, you can get the Crimson Tide at a great price.

Georgia though is the only other team in this conference with single digit odds (3/1). 

But Auburn, at 10/1 odds to win the SEC, had the 8th shortest odds of winning the 2019 College Football Championship at 25/1 odds.

Mississippi State was at 33/1 odds.

Florida and LSU were each at 75/1 odds of winning the College Football Championship.

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Conference Futures  PLACE YOUR BETS HERE
Odds to Win the Southeastern Conference
 
08:00 PM 55801 Alabama   -140  
55802 Georgia   +275  
55803 Auburn   +1000  
55804 Mississippi State   +1400  
55805 Florida   +1600  
55807 LSU   +2000  
55809 Missouri   +2500  
55808 South Carolina   +2500  
55806 Texas A&M   +3300  
55811 Ole Miss   +6600  
55810 Tennessee   +6600  
55812 Arkansas   +20000  
55814 Kentucky   +30000  
55813 Vanderbilt   +50000  

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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