West Virginia vs. TCU Promo: Bet $5, Win $100 if WVU Covers +50!

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It's a weird week of college football with so many games getting canceled, but for now West Virginia is still on the schedule.

And that means you can take advantage of this awesome promo from William Hill: Bet $5, Win $100 if West Virginia covers +50!

Check out the details below:

William Hill Sportsbook

Offer: Bet $5 on West Virginia +50, Win $100 if they cover

  • Bet now:Click here
  • Available states: West Virginia
  • Who's it for? New users only

We all know college football games can feature some pretty sizable blowouts — just ask Georgia Tech.

The biggest underdog this week is right around 30 points, though, and we all know this team isn't losing by more than 50 points.

To bet them at these crazy odds:

  • Click here (the promo code ACTIONWIN will auto-populate in the registration flow)
  • Deposit at least $20
  • Bet $5 on the regular West Virginia spread as your FIRST bet

Note: The spread will not be listed at +50 in the sportsbook. Your account will be manually credited after the game as long as you sign up through the link with the code ACTIONWIN.

Boost that bankroll for the rest of the football season and win this easy $100.

BET $5, WIN $100 IF WEST VIRGINIA COVERS +50!

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