United Football League Odds & Futures
Part of the United Football League betting odds will be futures on which team will win the first league. Here is a look at United Football League betting and futures.
United Football League odds will obviously not rival NFL betting odds but they should get some attention at the sportsbook. Futures are one way that United Football League odds will be bet. Keep in mind that the most common way to bet futures is with Super Bowl odds in which a gambler can bet on a team's chances to win it all for a season. With United Football League odds there will only be four teams in the first season so the future odds will be pretty low. That doesn’t mean there won’t be value though in United Football League odds as anything is possible in a new league.
If you can uncover a decent “sleeper,” a team that is getting overlooked you may want to consider futures in United Football League odds. With any new league, information is going to be critical to successful wagering at the sportsbook. Just think back to the XFL when the sportsbook oddsmakers did a poor job of making lines. The same thing could happen with United Football League odds. It is going to be tough for the United Football League odds makers to get a handle on these teams because they have never played before. There will be a number of former NFL players and college stars that are recognizable though, and that should make United Football League betting somewhat interesting. It also helps that the league has a TV contract as they will be on Versus television in the United States. Versus is the network that did the NHL so they at least have some sort of a following.
United Football League odds will be on the board beginning in October as the league plays a two month schedule with four teams. San Francisco, Las Vegas, Orlando and New York will be the first four teams in United Football League betting. And if you think that this league won’t be around long, you might want to think again. They have former NFL head coaches in Dennis Green, Ted Cottrell, Jim Haslett and Jim Fassel. They are also playing games on Thursdays and Fridays so United Football League odds will not be competing with NFL betting action on Sunday or Mondays. Take a look at the United Football League odds and get ready for an exciting new league.
