BCS Standings 2011 Week 8 Revealed: Latest 2012 BCS Championship Odds

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The BCS Standings for 2011 were unveiled heading into Week 8 along with the latest odds to win the 2012 BCS Championship.

LSU just managed to nudge out Alabama for first place in the BCS Standings while oddsmakers had the Crimson Tide a near even odds favorite (pays $14.50 for every $10 future bet placed) to win the 2011 BCS Championship. 

Oklahoma and Oklahoma State held down the number 3 and number 4 spots, respectively.  While the Sooners would pay out just shy of $300 for every $100 bet or $30 on every $10, Oklahoma State would pay $900 for every $100 bet.

Boise State, Wisconsin, Clemson, Stanford, Arkansas and Oregon rounded out the rest of the top 10 in the BCS Standings heading into Week 8. 

All odds are courtesy of BetOnline.com here.  Be sure to claim your cash bonus up to $900 based on first bet/deposit.

How to read these future odds:  +200 means that a $100 bet would pay out $200.  A $10 bet would pay out $20.  +1000 means that a $100 bet would pay out $1000.  A $10 bet would pay out $100. 

Alabama

+145

Arkansas

+5000

Boise State

+1000

Cincinnati

+8000

Clemson

+1100

Florida

+5000

Florida State

+850

Georgia Tech

+10000

Iowa

+10000

Kansas State

+2800

LSU

+290

Michigan

+10000

Michigan State

+7500

Nebraska

+7500

Oklahoma

+280

Oklahoma State

+900

Oregon

+2500

Penn State

+8000

South Carolina

+10000

Stanford

+1100

Virginia Tech

+6000

West Virginia

+3000

Wisconsin

+600

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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