Can I Bet on Bovada From Arkansas

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Can I Bet on Bovada From Arkansas

You can bet on Bovada from Arkansas, however, Gambling911.com highly recommends Jazz Sports. They offer a 150% welcome bonus.  18 and up are welcome.  No social security number required.

As far as state-based sportsbooks go, Arkansas is home to just one: Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort.  It does not offer a mobile product for remote wagering however.

BetAdrian is licensed outside the state of Arkansas but still accessible there.

Bet the Razorbacks

KJ Jefferson passed to Rashod Dubinion for a 2-point conversion in the third overtime and Arkansas held off a furious second-half rally by Kansas for a 55-53 win in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl.

Arkansas did one finish the season 7-6 Straight Up.   They also broke even (6-6) Against The Spread.

The longest game in the Liberty Bowl’s 64-year history set 24 records, including total points (108), total offense by one team (681 yards by Arkansas) and first downs (32 by Kansas).

In college basketball, Arkansas had short odds of winning the NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship for 2023.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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