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Does Vegas Know the 2010 BCS Champion? They Think So...

 
Some people spend their lives looking backwards and pondering what could have been.  I prefer to always look ahead.  After all, you can only control the present and the future. So with next year's BCS Championship almost a year away, Vegas has already set the odds of who is most likely to win the next BCS Championship.  They've also picked the one with the lowest odds of winning.  So maestro, drum roll please... Ladies and gentlemen, your 2010 BCS Champion will be Florida!  Ta Da!  Boy, with Tim Tebow and Brandon Spikes coming back, that may not have been a hard one to stick your neck out on.  And who do they think they will defeat in the championship?  Oklahoma, again. So, who are the top picks?  Let's run down the top 10... Florida: a two to one favorite Oklahoma: at five to one USC: at five to one (but their easy schedule kills them again) Texas: at eight to one LSU: at 20 to one Oregon: at 20 to one Virginia Tech: at 20 to one  ... (link)

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