Odds on Spencer Rattler's Next Team Close as Sharps All Over ASU

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Odds on Spencer Rattler's Next Team Close as Sharps All Over ASU

BetOnline has set odds for Spencer Rattler's next team, initially installing Ole Miss as the favorite on Monday.

However, after a flurry of wagers from respected bettors on Arizona State, the odds moved significantly and have since been closed less than 24 hours later.

You can find the closing odds below, and if our sharps are correct, it appears Rattler will be a Sun Devil once the transfer portal opens.

Spencer Rattler Next Team

Arizona State              -300    

Ole Miss                      +600   

South Carolina            +800   

SMU                            +1000 

USC                             +1000 

Arizona                        +1400 

Texas                           +1400 

Texas A&M                 +1400 

Baylor                          +1600 

Oregon                        +1600 

Wake Forest                +1600 

North Carolina            +2000 

Tennessee                   +2000 

Auburn                        +2500 

Virginia Tech               +3300 

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