Knoxville Bookies: University of Tennessee and the Vols

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Aug/20/2016

Knoxville bookies have plenty to be afraid of this upcoming season with the Tennessee Volunteers among the top 10 teams with the shortest odds of winning the National Football Championship.

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Tennessee finished a strong 9-4 Straight Up and 8-5 Against The Spread last season with improvement expected in 2016.

Their odds of winning the Championship game were set at 15-1.   They were priced at -135 to win OVER 9.5 regular season games. 

Tennessee is the clear favorite in the SEC East and a legitimate playoff contender, Athlon Sports declares.

Everything feels bigger for Tennessee this season, from the stage for its Week 2 showdown with Virginia Tech at Bristol Motor Speedway to the national prognostications. Butch Jones no longer has youth as an excuse, and two straight dominant bowl wins over Big Ten teams have fans dreaming big in 2016. All the pieces the Vols need to succeed are back. A division title is the expectation in Knoxville this season.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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