FanDuel Sportsbook Michigan Bonus Code For College Football Playoff Championship

Written By Drew Ellis on January 6, 2022Last Updated on January 10, 2022

The College Football Playoff Championship is now just days away. FanDuel Sportsbook is looking to give first-time Michigan sports bettors a chance to cash in big.

New users will have a chance to get 30-1 odds on either team to win Monday’s championship game between SEC rivals Alabama and Georgia.

You don’t even need a promo code to take advantage of this deal. So, there’s no time like the present to sign up and win big.

How to get 30-1 odds at FanDuel Sportsbook MI

In order to take advantage of this promo, there are not too many steps to take.

  • New users, sign up for an account between Thursday and Monday at 2 p.m.
  • Make a first-time deposit to your account.
  • Place your first real-money wager on either Alabama or Georgia to win Monday’s game.
  • You will receive 30-1 odds on that team to win the game.
  • Place a $5 bet to win $150 in cash, not site credit.

It’s just that simple.

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Georgia currently favored to avenge SEC Championship loss

As we look ahead to Monday’s championship game, FanDuel lists Georgia as the favorite against Alabama.

The site has the Bulldogs as a 2.5-point favorite against the Tide. While you will get +3000 on the moneyline in the promotion, FanDuel was listing Georgia at -140 on Monday. Bama was coming in at +120.

If the over/under total is also of interest to you, FanDuel lists it at 52.5 points.

Both teams come into Monday’s championship 13-1 on the season.

Alabama already owns a 41-24 win over Georgia in the SEC Championship. Since that game, both teams dominated their respective playoff semifinal games. Bama ran over Cincinnati in the Cotton Bowl 27-6. Georgia dominated Michigan 34-11 in the Orange Bowl.

Can Alabama pull off another upset?

Alabama was a 6-point underdog in the first meeting with Georgia on Dec. 4, yet still won convincingly.

Yet, the Tide find themselves as an underdog again.

It’s quite interesting considering that Nick Saban has had Georgia’s number. The Tide has won seven straight meetings in this series. The last UGA win over Bama came back in 2007.

Former Saban assistant, Kirby Smart, is 0-4 against his mentor as head coach of the Bulldogs.

Still, oddsmakers like UGA’s top-ranked defense. The Bulldogs allow just 9.5 points per game, which leads the nation. Their total defense gives up just 254.4 yards per game.

Alabama was able to torch that very defense for 536 total yards. Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young threw for 421 yards and three touchdowns in the victory.

Bama’s lone loss this season was 41-38 to Texas A&M back on Oct. 9. The Aggies needed a kick return for a score and forced two turnovers to edge the Tide at home.

Photo by Michael Ainsworth / Associated Press
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Drew Ellis is the Lead Writer of Playinmichigan, the No. 1 source for online gambling news in Michigan. A lifelong resident of the state, Ellis has been working in various forms of media since 1998, including more than a decade in the sports betting industry prior to transitioning into US casino markets in 2020.

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