College Bowl Game Odds: 2009-2010

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Bookmaker.com was fast to post College Bowl game odds for the 2009-2010 Bowl season Sunday night immediately following the selection show.

For online bookmakers like Bookmaker.com, the oldest established of the bunch, the College Bowl game season means big bucks to compliment the close of the NFL regular season and start of the active College Basketball period that lasts through early April.

The following College Bowl game odds for 2009-2010 were being offered by Bookmaker.com as of Sunday night.  These were subject to change so lock them in now and remember to claim your 20 percent cash bonus when joining by mentioning bonus code: GAMBLING911 (example:  open an account with $200 and receive a FREE $40 to bet with).

Rose Bowl January 1, 2010:  Ohio State was +3 ½ vs. favorite Oregon.

Sugar Bowl January 1, 2010:  Florida was a -10 ½ point favorite against Cincinnati.

Fiesta Bowl January 4, 2010:  TCU was a -8 favorite vs. Boise State.

Orange Bowl January 5, 2010:  Georgia Tech was a -3 ½ favorite vs. Iowa

The BCS Championship game was being played on January 7 with Alabama a -4 ½ favorite vs. Texas.

Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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