Bet $1, Win $150 on Clemson-LSU National Title Game at FanDuel

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Big games come with big promotions — and what FanDuel Sportsbook has cooked up for the College Football Playoff National Championship game between Clemson and LSU certainly applies.

We'll get right to the point: NEW FanDuel customers get 150-1 odds on either side of the national title moneyline ($1 max bet). It's super easy to claim this offer if you're in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana or West Virginia:

  • Step 1: Click this link
  • Step 2: Use promo code ACTION on the second page of the registration process. It will look like this:

  • Step 3: After selecting ADD PROMO CODE, put in ACTION as your code.

After that, deposit into your account via your preferred method and make your first bet a $1 moneyline wager on the national title game. If your team wins, you'll have $150 in bonus bets added to your account. It's that easy.

Reminder to click this link to get started.

Important note: The 150-1 odds will NOT be reflected on your pending bet slip, but if you win, you'll be paid out in the form of site credit, so long as you entered the ACTION promo code as instructed above.


Now there is a little strategy here to be aware of. If you're on the fence about which team to pick, it probably makes sense to target LSU, which is favored to win. If you wanted to hedge a little on Clemson's normal moneyline, you certain could do that.

Regardless of your preferred pick, the upside of this promotion deserves your attention. Good luck!

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