Alabama and Georgia are the betting favorites to win the SEC title, but one team is seeing action based on the latest odds.
To no one’s surprise, Alabama and Georgia are the betting favorites to win the SEC championship this upcoming college football season.released odds on conference champions. Alabama and Georgia topped the list in the SEC.
“The SEC is essentially a two-way race with Alabama practically co-favorites to win their conference and also the NCAA Championship,” Adam Burns,Yet, action on Jimbo Fisher’s team saw a shift in the odds already. “In the last day or so we have seen multiple bets on Texas A&M at 11/1, which moved them to 9/1 after those big bets. No other team has really seen any significant money at big odds.”
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