Mississippi College Football Price Per Head for Bookies, Agents

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Aug/14/2016

Bookies and agents looking for a Price Per Head for all their college football needs in the great state of Mississippi should look no further than PremierPerHead.com.

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Each of Mississippi’s top three College Football teams performed well in 2015: Ole Miss (10-3), Mississippi State (9-4), Southern Miss (8-5).

Southern Mississippi had bookies reeling last year with their 10-4 record Against The Spread, one of the best in all of College Football.

The Rebels and Bulldogs each walked away with 8-5 ATS records in 2015.

Athlon Sports suggests that Ole Mississippi will still be a decent team despite the oddsmakers looking down on them in 2016 (season wins totals are not even offered at most books):

Even with the departure of three NFL first-round picks, Ole Miss isn’t going to slip too far in the SEC West. The Rebels return the SEC’s top quarterback in Chad Kelly, and there’s a host of talented receivers waiting to emerge as a replacement for standout Laquon Treadwell.

Mississippi State is favored to win 8.5 regular season games in 2016.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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