The Need for a Bookie PPH Solution in Michigan

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Bookies in Michigan are reeling after Week 2 of the 2016 College Football season and many are in desperate need of a quality PPH solution. 

Enter PremierPerPead.com, which has even written specifically about the need for their services in that state.

Michigan is not only a hotbed for college football with two of the top teams in the Big Ten, it is also an excellent location for independent sports bookmakers looking to take in action for all the games. The first step to success as a private bookie is a simple phone call to Premier Per Head at 800.498.4709 to put your Michigan-based bookmaking operation on the path to success.

Oddly enough, Michigan State was in its bye week already in week two while bookies were mostly spared in Week 1 with a failed cover by the Spartans (even though they won).  The Wolverines will enter Week 3 2-0 Against The Spread as will Central Michigan, which stunned Oklahoma State outright on Saturday.  Western Michigan was also 2-0 ATS and even Eastern Michigan was 1-1 ATS after Week 2.

The Spartans will face a tough opponent in Week 3 – Notre Dame.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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