2008 Early Southeastern Conference Betting Odds

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Posted by CAPPERSMALL STAFF on 06.03.2008

2008 Southeastern Conference Betting Odds

The best college football conference is expected to have another dog fight on their hands as Auburn, Georgia and Florida are all expected to have big years.

The Greek has Georgia as the favorite at +200 followed by Florida and Auburn at +250. Next is LSU at +400, Alabama +650 and Tennessee at +800.

Here is a full list of betting odds for the SEC

Alabama          +650       
Arkansas         +5000      
Auburn         +250      
Florida         +250      
Georgia         +200      
Kentucky         +4000      
LSU         +400      
Mississippi         +6600      
Mississippi State         +3000      
South Carolina         +1200      
Tennessee         +800      
Vanderbilt         +5000

Odds to win the SEC East Division 
Florida         +125      
Georgia         +150      
Kentucky         +2000      
South Carolina         +650      
Tennessee         +350      
Vanderbilt         +3000
     
Odds to win the SEC West Division 
Alabama         +250      
Arkansas         +1500      
Auburn         +125      
LSU         +175      
Mississippi         +1500      
Mississippi State         +1000    

Other early college football future odds: ACC | SEC | Big East | Big 12 | Big 10


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