McLennan County Bookies Getting Slaughtered as Gamblers Ride Baylor

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Bookies in the McLennan County area, which includes the major city of Waco, have been getting beaten up badly by Baylor’s continued success this season.

The Bears remain undefeated and have only failed to cover a single game, and that was in Week 1 versus SMU.

Now ranked number two in the nation, Baylor decimated West Virginia over the weekend with a final score of 62-38.

Seth Russell became the only Baylor quarterback other than Robert Griffin III in 2011 to throw for 300 yards and run for 100 in the same game

Bookies in the region have also been hit hard by the OVER going 5-0. 

Local bookies can cut their losses using an established Pay Per Head service that employs live wagering, proposition bets and an online casino platform.  Learn more here.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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