21 Aug 2010 @ 9:55 PM 

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College football betting handicappers are getting fired up about the approaching beginning to the 2010 college football betting year which kicks off on September 2. College football betting supporters will again have the Alabama Crimson Tide as 1 of the college football betting favorites to win the BCS championship.



Alabama was rated number 1 in the USA Today preseason top 25 poll and was also the favorite at the online sportsbooks to win the BCS National Championship with an starting price of +350. Alabama will have a talented but if they are to win that 2nd sequential championship, they need to get their greatly inexperienced defense up to speed.

The Ohio State Buckeyes were rated second in the USA today poll, fresh off a Rose Bowl win and 15 starters coming back headed by quarterback Terrelle Pryor. Pryor, the existing starting quarterback for the Buckeyes, is a hugely talented athlete who may find himself an extremely sought-after recruit when he enters the NFL Draft.

Alabama’s top Southeastern Conference rival Florida was rated third. Much like Alabama, the Gators will be reloading, particularly on offense, as 3-year starting quarterback Tim Tebow has moved on to the NFL to headline substantial graduation losses on offense. The Gators are currently being coached by Urban Meyer, who has been head coach since the 2005 year. Meyer is back and coming back to his coaching duties for the 2010 year after he took a short leave of absence for health reasons. Tim Tebow is being replaced at starting quarterback by John Brantley. Brantley is a sound quarterback who will be given the opportunity to succeed – or fail – this coming year, although he does not have the star power that Tebow has.

As Colt McCoy has also moved on to the NFL after starting 4 years as the Longhorns quarterback, Texas is another team that will be seeking to reload, which highlights an inexperienced offense. Texas was rated 4th in the USA Today poll.

The Boise State Broncos rated 5th in the preseason poll as a legitimate BCS contender from the non-BCS Western Athletic Conference. Nonetheless, it may harm their overall board value with the College odds that the Broncos will no longer have the element of surprise.

Boise State’s starting competition will determine their year as far as the BCS race goes, which will be in Washington, DC against the Virginia Tech Hokies.

Completing the USA Today top 10 in sequence was 6-Virginia Tech, 7-Texas Christian University, 8-Oklahoma, 9-Nebraska, and 10-Iowa.

As they have a more skilled team and quarterback along with a more advantageous schedule than Texas, Oklahoma may be a sound value with the college football lines.

Nebraska will be participating in their final year in the Big 12 before relocating on to the Big Ten next season and is expected to win the North Division, which should place them in the conference championship match.

TCU of the Mountain West Conference is another non-BCS team with an outstanding shot at the BCS championship competition.

As they have a advantageous schedule and a lineup loaded with experience, Iowa is yet another potentially powerful College football betting value.


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Last Edit: 21 Aug 2010 @ 09:55 PM

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