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College Football Sportsbook Promos: Top Deals for Week 8

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Fans of college football will be treated to a solid encore this Saturday after a massive Week 7 slate more than lived up to the hype.

This weekend’s headliner is No. 1 Texas vs. No. 5 Georgia, but that’s not the only big game worth checking out.

Before these games kick off, check out all the college football Week 8 sportsbook promos below.

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DRAFTKINGS SPORTSBOOK

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ESPN BET

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BETMGM

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BET365

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CAESARS SPORTSBOOK

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FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK

These links unlock outstanding welcome promos from DraftKings, ESPN BET, BetMGM, bet365, Caesars and FanDuel.

College Football Week 8 Sportsbook Promos: Get $5,000 in BonusesCFB fans have had No. 1 Texas vs. No. 5 Georgia (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN+) and No. 7 Alabama vs. No. 11 Tennessee (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC/ESPN+) circled on their calendars for months.

Some of the other intriguing Week 8 matchups include:

Nebraska vs. No. 16 Illinois (12 p.m. on FOX)No. 24 Michigan vs. No. 22 Illinois (3:30 p.m. on CBS)No. 8 LSU vs. Arkansas (7 p.m. on ESPN)Note: all times ET

To get in on the action with bets on any of these games, just check out Newsweek’s college football Week 8 sportsbook promos, then pick any market for your first wager.

DraftKings Promo Code: Wager $5 to Unlock $200 BonusHead over to DraftKings now and place a first bet worth at least $5 to score $200 in bonus bets, which will be deposited into your account as eight (8) $25 bonus bets.

Use these on any of today’s games, including Texas vs. Georgia. Could the Dawgs pull the upset at +170 on the moneyline?

ESPN BET Promo Code NEWSWEEK: $1K Reset BonusAt ESPN BET, the promo code NEWSWEEK will set you up with a potential refund on your first bet up to $1,000. Here’s how this works: Place that first bet, and if it loses, ESPN BET will send you a refund worth the wager you placed (max. value: $1K) in five bonus bets.

BetMGM Promo Code NEWSWEEK1500: $1,500 Refund AvailableBetMGM has a simple, tempting offer for new users: once you’re signed up, place a $1.5K bet on any of the games on the schedule, including an underdog like Nebraska (vs. Indiana) or Illinois (vs. Michigan).

This offer will cover you on a bold swing on an underdog like the Cornhuskers or Illini with a refund worth your stake (up to $1,500) if your bet doesn’t cash. You’ll receive the refund as five separate bonus bets.

Bet365 Bonus Code WEEK365: Pick $200 Bonus of $1,000 First Bet Safety NetAt bet365, there’s a decision for you to make: would you rather take home a $200 bonus or a first bet safety net of a grand?

With the Newsweek promo code WEEK365, you get to either bet $5 and receive $200 in bonus bets, or you can protect your first wager of up to $1,000 by using bet365’s First Bet Safety Net.

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK1000: $1K Refund on First BetAt Caesars, use promo code NEWSWK1000 to get your first bet of as much as $1,000 refunded in bonus bets if you come up empty.

This allows you to place a no-sweat $1K wager on any market in any matchup. A loss will trigger a bonus bet refund from Caesars that you will have 14 days to use.

FanDuel Promo Code: Receive $300 With Successful $5 BetFanDuel is rewarding new customers who win their first bet with a $300 bonus.

First, register for an account at FanDuel and start off with a $5 bet. A winning wager will set you up with $300 in bonus bets, but you only get those bonus bets if that first play cashes.

The good news is there are no odds restrictions on your $5 bet, so take the biggest lock you can find to ensure the best chance possible at the reward of $300 in bonus bets.

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Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator’s terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.

Source : Newsweek

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