Can the Kansas Jayhawks win the Big 12 Conference Championship this year?
Jayhawks fans can savor the fact that their team is listed with +5000 odds, considering they do have a shot at the Big 12 Conference Championship
Miami Beach, Florida (PRWeb) July 20, 2005 -- Kansas Jayhawks fans might have
reason to celebrate this season. The potential exists for a Big 12 Conference
Championship and with payout odds of +5000 no less. www.gambling911.com has
zoned in on the Jayhawks as a team with great potential and value (from a sports
bettor's standpoint).
The early line on Kansas is +5000 at www.betus.com, an online sports
betting operation licensed in both Canada and Costa Rica. What this means is
that for every $100 bet on Kansas, the payout would translate into $5000 if the
Jayhawks were to win the Big 12 Conference Championship.
This is not
outside the realm of possibility. Kansas, which is known more these days for its
hoops program than for its football team, may finally have just what the doctor
ordered with an impressive defense.
In a Fox Sports preview, Pete Fiutak
commented on the Jayhawks talented defense:
While Miami's Devin Hester
and Ohio State's Ted Ginn Jr. will get all the national publicity for their
all-around abilities, KU's Charles Gordon could be the best player of the bunch,
and is certainly the best defensive back of the three. Nick Reid, Kevin Kane and
Banks Floodman form one of the nation's steadiest, most experienced linebacking
corps, and there's enough talent on the line and at safety to expect even more
production than the 2004 D that allowed a mere 21.36 points per
game.
Fiutak also believes "the offensive backfield should be more
explosive."
They still might not be solid enough to beat out other teams
in the conference, but at +5000 odds, even risking a mere $10 could potentially
mean a $500 win for sports bettors should the Jayhawks somehow walk away with a
Championship.
Fiutak does believe Kansas is good enough to win the Big
XII North and get into the title game.
Unfortunately, there is a downside
to all of this. One of the Jayhawks star players, Safety Rodney Harris, has left
the team for personal reasons. Harris started all 11 games for the Jayhawks as a
sophomore in 2004. He ranked second on the team in interceptions (four) and
fourth in tackles (62). Expect either Rodney Fowler or Jerome Kemp to assume
Harris' position.
"+5000 odds is still a good bet regardless," commented
Gambling911.com President Christopher Costigan. "Gambling911.com is not in the
business of giving out selections on who we think will win games or conference
titles. Instead, we alert readers to the value that is out there based on
current betting odds verses a team's potential."
Future bets can be
lucrative with minimal risk involved. The Florida Marlins paid some lucky
gamblers over $100,000 two years ago even for bets placed mid season on Major
League Baseball. Should the red hot Washington Nationals win a World Series this
year, some lucky sports bettor (perhaps a Washington DC loyalist) could walk off
with $25,000 or more on a $100 bet.
"Future bets should always be looked
at as something fun to make the season more rewarding," commented Costigan. "One
should consider the money they put down on a future bet as monies they can
afford to lose since the odds are so astronomical, and never in the punter's
favor. But those same odds are what make for a huge pay day in the event that
one of the underdogs actually does pull off an upset, and this happens
regularly."
www.gambling911.com encourages sports bettors to open wagering
accounts only with sportsbooks that have been in business for at least four
football seasons. BetUS.com was established in 1995 (formerly under the name
NASA Sports).
"Gambling911.com only endorses sports betting web sites
that have been in business four or more years. Unfortunately there are quite a
few fly-by-night betting shops out there and the worst thing imaginable is to
have someone throw down $100 on a team that ultimately wins the title and pays
out $5000 only to find out the online sportsbook that took the future bet has
shut down. Gambling911.com deals with gambling companies that routinely pay out
thousands of dollars daily."
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