Great College Football Futures
This upcoming college
football season promises to be better than ever and if you live for the
excitement like we do, then wait no longer. It all kicks off in less than two
weeks. Last year was a barnburner of a season that featured a long list of very
good teams from all over the country. The traditional power conferences did not
fail to disappoint, and they will not fail again this year. The online
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Who are the power
conferences? Everyone has an opinion, as do we! College football is one of the
most argued about sports. Most sports leagues are very black and white. One
knows who is better than the other and it is usually a given what teams are
legitimately better than other teams; based on record. This is not the case in
college football. Some teams are absolutely great, and they get no recognition
whatsoever, other teams are not so great, and they get all the recognition in
the world. It’s safe to say that it’s no secret; college football is very much
a popularity contest. We are talking about national rankings and bowl game
opportunities, not betting. For betting purposes, you must look at who is good,
and who will win based on strength of schedule. Find a great future bet at your
favorite online bookmaker and get in early. The tide can quickly change for
teams. The power conferences look like this:
·
Atlantic
Coast Conference
·
Big
12 Conference
·
Big
Ten Conference
·
Pac-12
Conference
·
Southeastern
Conference
These five conferences
listed here are traditionally the toughest in the nation and there is a reason
for it; they have the best football programs in the entire country. There are
of course, other conferences that have great programs such as Houston, or Boise
State. These teams have etched out a great reputation for themselves over the
past decade and it has come by way of wins. These programs and a few others can
no longer be ignored.
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Now, let’s take the best
teams from each conference:
·
Atlantic
Coast Conference (Atlantic)—Clemson
·
Atlantic
Coast Conference (Costal)—Miami Fl.
·
Big
12 Conference—Oklahoma, West Virginia, Texas Tech
·
Big
Ten Conference (East)—Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State
·
Big
Ten Conference (West)—Wisconsin, Nebraska
·
Pac-12
Conference (North)—Washington, Oregon
·
Pac-12
Conference (South)—USC, Utah, UCLA
·
Southeastern
Conference (East)—Georgia, Florida
·
Southeastern
Conference (West)—Alabama, Auburn, Texas A & M
What we have here is a
total of 21 college football teams that either have a very real shot at
becoming national champions or at least an outside chance. Obviously, there are
no guarantees in life and there are some very good team that have been left off
of this list. However, we feel that the teams listed here are the teams with
the best chance at winning a national title. The first thing you should do is
check with your favorite online sportsbooks and see exactly where your team fall in line for
“total wins” on the season and find out what the odds are.
In the interest of reading
time, we will not print the schedules for the 21 teams listed here. Find a
great site that offers scores, stats and schedules and examine the schedules
very closely. It will be well worth your time to do so.
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The early futures numbers
on all of the teams listed above are well worth you time to research. What you
will find might surprise you. For example, Michigan 8.5. That seems like a low
number. Michigan will be tuned up and ready to play some serious football this
season. Harbaugh needs this team to win, his reputation is on the line here.
Find the best bookies online and get the money in early. This year promises to
bring surprises and it promises to bring the usual. Do your homework, research
the tams and know the teams that have a chance and know the one that will fall
below standards.