College Football Betting Online From Northern California

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Published on:
Aug/31/2018

College Football betting online is available from any number of top internationally-licensed online sportsbooks and quite possibly soon will be provided by state-run establishments, though Web gambling from one's home in the state of California is highly unlikely to occur in the foreseeable future.

When Will California-Based Businesses Begin Offering Sports Betting?

When we say "soon" we're probably talking post-2020.  The reason for this is that, for the better part of a decade, California has been tring to legalize online poker with very little progress due to the various agendas and conflicts that riddle the gambling sector in CA. 

ESPN.com noted:

In July 2017, Assembly member Adam Gray introduced a constitutional amendment that would allow the state "to permit sports wagering only if a change in federal law occurs." The proposed amendment specifically referred to PASPA. "All other gaming activities in California are subject to regulations that ensure the safety of consumers," Gray said in a press release. "Sports wagering should be treated no differently." Within hours of the Supreme Court ruling, Gray reiterated his desire to further a pro-sports betting constitutional amendment. California also has a pending voter referendum that could legalize sports betting.

Why Mobile Betting

  • Supplement your casino sports book account where applicable
  • More free bonus up to US$1000
  • Best LIVE IN-PLAY on most televised games on the Net.
  • Bet from anywhere - no state or country restrictions
  • Same day payouts available
  • Minimum wager just US$5 online/Maximum bet $50,000
  • Online casino and high volume poker room included
  • In business originally as a call center since 1986, online since 1998

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College Football in Northern California

It goes without say that Stanford will see plenty of bets come in throughout this season.  They were listed at 70/1 odds of winning the 2019 College Football Championship.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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