Odds to Win the 2009 BCS - Betting Odds

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Aug/29/2008
USC

Which college football teams had the best odds to win the 2009 BCS? The below betting odds were available heading into Week 1 of the 2008/2009 college football season.

Teams are listed in alphabetic order and all odds were courtesy of Super Book offering a 10 percent cash signup bonus when you join and start betting on college football today.

USC was the early +350 favorite.

Alabama +7500

Arizona +20000

Arizona St +7500
Arkansas +20000

Auburn +4000

Boise St +20000

Boston College +20000

California +10000
Clemson +2000

Florida +500

Florida St +7500

Georgia +600

Georgia Tech +20000

Illinois +10000

Iowa +20000

Kansas +10000

Kansas St +20000

Kentucky +20000

LSU +2000

Louisville +20000

Maryland +20000

Miami FL +10000

Michigan +7500

Michigan St +20000

Missouri +1800

Nebraska +5000

North Carolina +20000

North Carolina St +20000

Notre Dame +5000

Ohio St +450

Oklahoma +500

Oklahoma St +20000

Oregon +10000

Oregon St +20000

Penn St +5000

Rutgers +20000

South Carolina +20000

South Florida +10000

Tennessee +10000

Texas +3000

Texas A&M +20000

Texas Tech +5000

UCLA +20000
USC +350

Virginia +20000

Virginia Tech +4000

Wake Forest +10000

West Virginia +2000

Wisconsin +5000

zx Field (Any Other Team) +5000

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