Penn State Bookies, Pay Per Head Services

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Sep/28/2016

September 28, 2106 – With Penn State Football having one of the biggest followings in the nation, bookies catering to this university will be plentiful and the revenue stream could be significant, especially in years when the Nittany Lions enjoy success.

The 2016 Week 5 game against Minnesota illustrates just how popular the Nittany Lions are. 

Even at 4-12 Against The Spread versus conference opponents coming into this game, 75 percent of the backing was still on Penn State.

Loss leaders such as an online casino, future proposition bets and the highly impulsive and extremely popular LIVE IN-PLAY wagering feature is available at most of today’s top Price Per Head businesses, including our friends at PayPerHeadAgents.com.

While Penn State area bookies have fared well in recent seasons, the profit potential would be that much greater using a Pay Per Head. 

Also college-based bookies can capitalize on futures and proposition wagering options offered at Pay Per Head contracting services.

It is important to note that operating a bookie business on campus is grounds for suspension or termination.

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Odds to win 2016 College Football Championship Game (1/11/17)

Team

Odds

Alabama

7/2

Ohio State

4/1

Clemson

5/1

Louisville

5/1

Michigan

10/1

Houston

15/1

Washington

15/1

Tennessee

20/1

Florida State

25/1

Stanford

25/1

Texas A&M

25/1

Florida

30/1

Wisconsin

40/1

Iowa

50/1

Miami, Fl.

50/1

Texas

50/1

Baylor

60/1

Nebraska

60/1

TCU

60/1

Ole Miss

65/1

Utah

75/1

Arkansas

100/1

Georgia

100/1

North Carolina

100/1

Oklahoma

100/1

San Diego State

100/1

Boise State

125/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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