There’s nothing that excites online NBA betting fans quite like watching history be made. Last season was full of record breaking moments, like the Warriors winning the most amount of regular season games or even the Cavs’ unbelievable run in the Finals. But there were other teams that closed in on making history, albeit for less honorable reasons.
The Kansas Jayhawks are a heavy NCAA football betting underdog versus the West Virginia Mountaineers on Saturday, November 5th at Mountaineer Field in Morgantown. Here are the betting sportsbook odds: Kansas +34½ (-110) 53½ (-110) +8500 West Virginia -34½ (-110) 53½ (-110) -23000
The Philadelphia Eagles and rookie QB Carson Wentz will square against the New York Giants and one of the greatest athletes in sports history’s little brother, on Sunday, November 6th at MetLife Stadium. These are the odds for fans who bet on NFL: Eagles +2½ (-110) 42½ (-115) Giants -2½ (-110) 42½ (-105)
The Louisville Cardinals are the NCAA football betting favorites to defeat the Boston College Eagles on Saturday, November 5th at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, and why wouldn’t they be? Even in an off day, they can still expect a last second miracle from QB extraordinaire Lamar Jackson. These are the sportsbook odds for the game: Louisville Cardinals -25 (-110) 56 (-110) -3000 Boston College Eagles +25 (-110) 56 (-110) +1500
The Clemson Tigers are the NCAA football betting favorites to defeat the Syracuse Orange on Saturday, November 5th at Memorial Stadium in South Carolina. These are the betting sportsbook odds for the game: Syracuse +26 (-110) 61½ (-110) +2000 Clemson -26 (-110) 61½ (-110) -4000
November 12th is a blessed day for those who like to bet on UFC fights. As we’re all aware, the UFC is currently planning the biggest fight card in the history of the sport. With three title fights, and a chance at making history, no other fight card can rival the magnitude of UFC 205. Before we continue, let’s take a look at each headlining match, as well as the online sportsbook odds that each fighter will be facing.
The NBA is always brimming with headlines and fresh off the wire on November 1st is the announcement that Ray Allen will be retiring from professional basketball. Allen is a 10-time All-star, 2-time NBA champion, and the all-time leader in 3-pointers taken and made. With over 24,500 points in his career Allen will go down in basketball betting history as one of the NBA’s greatest marksmen. But with his announcement the NBA must prepare to bid farewell one of the most entertaining athletes it has birthed in the last decade or so, and fans must prepare for Ray Allen-less basketball.
The Seattle Seahawks have won, tied, and lost their three last games, respectively. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills have lost two straight. These two teams will meet on Monday, November 7th at CenturyLink Field, providing people who bet on NFL with a chance wager some money on it.
The Dallas Cowboys are on a roll as they prepare to visit the winless Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday, November 6th. The following are the online sportsbook odds for fans who bet on NFL: Cowboys -7 (-110) 47½ (-110) Browns +7 (-110) 47½ (-110)
Coming into the 2016 season, there wasn’t a sportsbook in sight that didn't have the Green Bay Packers listed as one of the top 3 favorites to win this year’s Super Bowl. Now that we’re halfway through the season, it’s clear that the Packers might not be the ones hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy at the end of the year. Although at times the Packers have appeared to be legitimate title contenders, the majority of the time Green Bay has been plagued by miscommunication and missed opportunities. Coupled with the list of injuries that keeps piling up, and the Packers will be lucky if they’re able to make the playoffs with a Wild Card.