Online Sports Betting – Boise State Gains Ground in AP Poll

You can’t ignore Boise State in online sports betting anymore. The Broncos are third in the country in the AP Poll and they actually got eight first place votes this week. Alabama is still number one and Ohio State is number two but Boise is getting the most respect they have ever received from people around the country.  It may not last but right now Boise State is a hot team in offshore sports betting.

TCU cracks the Top 5 – What about this?  TCU joined Boise State in the Top 5 in the AP Poll. It is the first time ever that two teams from non-BCS conference were ranked in the Top 5 at the same time.  The Horned Frogs jumped up two spots after beating Oregon State even though they did not cover the offshore sports betting line.

Alabama still #1 – The Crimson Tide are still number one and Ohio State is still number two.  Boise State is third followed by TCU and Texas. Alabama got 47 first place votes; Ohio State got four first place votes while Boise State got eight first place votes. Texas at number five got the other first place vote.  The USA Today coaches’ poll is a little different as only Alabama and Ohio State got first place votes.  The difference in that poll is that Texas is fourth and TCU is fifth.

Florida and Oklahoma Fall:  Two national title contenders in the online sports betting odds at Sbgglobal fell in the poll.  Florida dropped four spots to number eight after a very unimpressive win over Miami of Ohio while Oklahoma dropped three spots to number ten after just getting past Utah State.

The Rest of the Poll – Nebraska is at number six followed by Oregon at number seven.  Florida is eighth while Iowa is ninth.  Oklahoma is at number 10 while Wisconsin is number 11.  Miami of Florida is 12th, Virginia Tech fell to 13, Arkansas is 14th, Georgia Tech 15th, USC 16th, Florida State 17th, Penn State 18th, LSU 19th, Utah 20th, Auburn 21st, Georgia 22nd, West Virginia 23rd, South Carolina 24th and Stanford 25th. Dropping out this week were Oregon State, Pittsburgh and North Carolina. The newcomers are Utah, South Carolina and Stanford.