America’s Bookie Gets You Ready for College Bowl Season

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Dec/21/2020

There have been more than a few issues along the way with postponed games but the 2020 college football season persevered. Heading into a weekend of conference championship games, the start of the college bowl season is right around the corner. 

America’s Bookie has been there all season long as a top-rated online sports bookie for betting on the games. Launched in Costa Rica more than a decade ago, this offshore book has grown to become America’s most trusted bookie. 

The site continually strives to make your online betting experience a safe and enjoyable one. It also offers a full lineup of bonuses, promotions and incentives to help bolster your online betting account. 

Turning to this season’s lineup of college bowl games, the extensive 35-game schedule plus the national championship game starts on Monday, Dec. 21 with the Myrtle Beach Bowl between Appalachian State and North Texas. 

The early matchups before Christmas Day have been set. The outcome of Week 16 including all the conference championships will fill-in the blanks for the rest of the games. This includes the two semifinal playoff games. 

The Rose Bowl will host the first playoff game on New Year’s Day at 5 p.m. (ET) on ESPN. The second playoff game will follow with the Allstate Sugar Bowl at 8:45 p.m. on that same network. 

This season’s College Football Playoff Championship Game is scheduled to take place on Monday, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. on ESPN. Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens will host the two playoff winners. 

This gives you more than enough opportunity to get in on all the betting action at America’s Bookie. While the majority of the bets placed focus on the spread and total line, betting the money line for college bowls offers quite a bit of value. Upsets are rather common as many times it comes down to which team is more motivated to win regardless of the spread. 

America’s Bookie will also expand its bowl season board with any number of additional betting options. Spreads and totals for individual quarters and halves make for an interesting bet as well as a grocery list of game, team and player props. 

The most exciting way to bet on any college football game is after it has gotten underway. Live in-game betting lets you wager as the action wears on. Betting lines are continually adjusted during natural commercial breaks in the game. There is also an ongoing series of “what happens next” options tied to a team’s next offensive possession. 

There is also a full set of wager types offered for the games. Parlays can run from two teams all the way up to 15 teams backed by the most competitive payout odds in the sports betting industry.  

You can tweak the spreads in your parlay plays and turn them into teasers and pleasers. Given the amount of bowl games to be played, daily if-bets can be incorporated as an excellent money management tool.  

If you happen to get hot, your string of bets will play out for a big return. If things do not go your early, you can cut your losses with no further action on the rest of your if-bet plays. 

How you decide to bet on this college bowl season is entirely up to you. It is America’s Bookie’s job to make sure you have fast and easy access to everything you are looking for.

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