Fanatics Sportsbook promo code NYPOST: Get up to $2,000 in FanCash for Old Dominion vs. USF

College football bowl season is rolling and the Cure Bowl will have the attention of the sports world with a 5 p.m.ET kickoff at Camping World Stadium in Orlando on Wednesday.New users can apply the Fanatics promo code NYPOST for bonus value on Old Dominion vs.

South Florida.USF is three-point favorite in the matchup at Fanatics Sportsbook, with the Over/Under listed at 52.5Interested in placing a wager on this Wednesday night bowl game? You’re in luck, you can use this Fanatics sportsbook promo when signing up and get up to $2,000 in FanCash.New users can apply the promo in their bet slip and place a minimum $1 bet on a wager with -500 odds or longer for 10 consecutive days.If that bet loses, they’ll get FanCash equal to the amount of their stake up to $200 per day.

The FanCash will expire seven days after it is issued.FanCash can be used to place bets at Fanatics Sportsbook or to buy Fanatics apparel at their online store.Users can only use this offer to sign up in states where Fanatics is legal: Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Washington D.C., Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming.The Fanatics promo code NYPOST can also be used for a bet $30, get $300 in FanCash offer.That additional offer is for users in Arizona, Indiana, Michigan, New Jersey, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.ODU rarely played a close game this season whether it was a win or loss.It finished the season 9-3 with losses to two eventual College Football Playoff teams in Indiana and James Madison.But in the Monarchs’ wins, they were pretty dominant.They won the final five games of the regular season by a combined margin of 113 points.USF had its share of impressive wins as well, beating Boise State to open the season and stomping North Texas on the road.New customers in AZ, CO, CT, DC, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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