“There are not a lot of college options out there as far as contests go,” he said. Red Rock Resort sportsbook director Chuck Esposito said it “feels great” for Station to be able to bring back the college contest. Station’s college Last Man Standing contest and the William Hill College Pick’em were not held last year amid the uncertainty around the college football season caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The Pro Pick’em contest offers weekly prizes and a seasonlong prize, along with a possible $1 million bonus. William Hill’s College Pick’em contest has a guaranteed prize pool of $1 million, with first place earning at least $500,000. If the same person wins both contests, that person will receive an additional $750,000 for a total prize of at least $1 million. The pro contest has a guaranteed prize of $150,000, and the college winner is guaranteed $100,000. Station is bringing back its Last Man Standing contests for pro and college football. Station Casinos and William Hill could pay out more than $1 million for their football handicapping contests this fall. Ohio State tight end Luke Farrell celebrates after scoring with tight end Jeremy Ruckert during the first half of the Sugar Bowl NCAA college football game against Clemson Friday, Jan.