FanDuel Sportsbook Takes $165K bet on Wisconsin in Pinstripe Bowl

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FanDuel Sportsbook Takes $165K bet on Wisconsin in Pinstripe Bowl

David Payne Purdum of ESPN.com reported Thursday evening that FanDuel Sportsbook had taken a $165K bet on Wisconsin as a +3 underdog against Miami in the Pinstripe Bowl.


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This one had to be torture for FanDuel as the Badgers led 27-3 at the top of the 4th quarter and, barring a miractle, Miami wasn't catching up to win, let alone cover the spread.

The FanDuel Sportsbook is only available in New Jersey via an app and full service sportsbook at the Meadowlands complex just outside of New York City.

Wisconsin entered this game at 7-5. 

Sophomore quarterback Jack Coan started in only his 4th game for the Pinstripe Bowl.  Coan will start in place of junior Alex Hornibrook, who continues to deal with symptoms from a concussion sustained earlier this season.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com

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