Michigan College Football Price Per Head for Bookies, Agents

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Aug/14/2016

Bookies and agents looking for a Price Per Head for all their college football needs in the great state of Michigan should look no further than RealBookies.com.

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A Pay Per Head runs all aspect of the bookie business with the exception of handling financial transactions.  They typically operated 24/7 customer service both online and via a call center with prices starting at $10 per customer or per head.  Some Price Per Head businesses even offer free trials.    

Loss leaders like an online casino, future prop bets and the highly impulsive and extremely popular LIVE IN-PLAY wagering feature is available at PerHead.com, something a local simply cannot provide. New advances in technology have certainly re-invented the world’s second oldest profession.

The state of Michigan has one of the top five largest concentration of college football fans with two of the biggest teams in the nation : The Wolverines and the Spartans.

But it’s not all about the University of Michigan and Michigan State.  Other schools with top fan base and a loyal following of sports bettors include Western Michigan, Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan, the later of which only won a single game Straight Up last season. 

Despite the Wolverines and Spartans solid performance last season, bookies did get lucky with Michigan State’s lackluster 5-8-1 record Against The Spread.  Don’t expect similar in 2016.

Michigan has the sixth shortest odds of winning the National Championship game at 12-1.  The Spartans had odds of 55-1.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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