The Record (Troy, NY)

Vegas bookies cheering national title game wagers

- By TimDahlber­g

LASVEGAS » It’s not exactly the Super Bowl — that will have to wait another month — but Las Vegas bookies are looking to cash in on college football’s national championsh­ip game.

Bettors, too, are hoping to make a score on the last college football game of the season.

“I’m expecting a monster handle on this game,” said Nick Bogdanovic­h of the William Hill betting chain. “These are two marquee teams and people are eager for a championsh­ip game. Plus the economy is good, so that makes it even better.”

Familiarit­y doesn’t breed contempt at the betting window, one more reason the game is attractive to bettors both big and small. Alabama is in Monday night’s title game for the third straight year, and bettors like a known quantity.

Georgia, meanwhile, brings a fresh challenger after two years of Clemson and a rabid fan base not afraid to wager a few dollars on the school’s chances of winning the national title for the first time in 38 years.

Alabama is a 4-point favorite in most of this city’s sports books, a number that has drawn plenty of action on both sides. It has fluctuated a half point either way as money has come in on the game, but the two-way action has been strong.

“So far this is a bookmakers’ delight,” said Jimmy Vaccaro, oddsmaker at the South Point resort. “Even an old guy like me can book a game like this.”

Vaccaro said Alabama would have been favored against any team that got into the national title game. That includes Oklahoma, which lost the Rose Bowl to Georgia, and Ohio State, which didn’t get a College Football Playoff invite.

And don’t even begin with the claims from Central Florida that it is the best team in the nation. The undefeated Knights beat Auburn as 11-point underdogs in the Peach Bowl but would have been two touchdown underdogs to the Crimson Tide.

“They should be involved in the playoffs,” Bogdanovic­h said. “They would be big ‘dogs, but they should be in the equation.”

Betting on the national title game has been increasing over the years, though the handle is hurt somewhat by the fact that the game is on a Monday night and a lot of tourists in town over the weekend have left. Still, it rivals the action on any of this weekend’s NFL games and will bring in millions of dollars in legal bets.

“This one will be every bit as big as the NFL playoffs except for the final two playoff teams get to the Super Bowl,” Bogdanovic­h said.

The Super Bowl dwarfs every other event in Nevada’s legal sports book, drawing a record $138.5 million in bets last season. But while numbers aren’t broken out by state regulators, it is widely believed that betting on college football overall has drawn even with the NFL for the season.

“It’s that close,” Vaccaro said. “Even the bad bowl games this year with nobody in the stands people still came in to bet them, I can tell you that.”

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