Why Bookies Should Fear the FSU Seminoles in 2017, 2018

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Why Bookies Should Fear the FSU Seminoles in 2017, 2018

There are plenty of reasons why bookies and sportsbook operators alike should fear the Florida State Seminoles, with the third shortest odds of winning the College Football National Championship game at 9/1 odds.  Everybody and their mother in North Florida will be betting on the Noles in Week 1 going up against Alabama.  This is a rare marquee matchup to kick off any College Football season.

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FSU bookies were a bit rattled by the team’s 8-4 finish Against The Spread last year and 8-5 ATS record.  This followed an unprecedented season in which the Noles went just 3-11 Against The Spread.

What’s the prognosis for Florida State?

From AthlonSports.com:

Despite a somewhat disappointing 10–3 campaign in 2016, the Seminoles again will begin the season with sky-high aspirations. They bring back nearly everyone from a defense that ranked in the top 25 nationally, as well as a talented quarterback in Francois and some dynamic skill players.

If the offensive line can jell in time for a season-opening clash with Alabama in Atlanta, the Seminoles could be a legitimate national championship contender. A loss there wouldn’t knock them out of the race, but the remaining schedule is daunting with road trips to Clemson and Florida in a span of 14 days in November.

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