betED.com offers Michael Vick prison prop bets

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Now that Michael Vick has pleaded guilty to dogfighting charges, the big question is how long the embattled NFL star will be residing in the crowbar hotel.

betED.com props is offering prop bets on Vick?s prison sentence, which will be handed down Dec. 10 by Judge Henry Hudson. Federal prosecutors have proposed a 12- to 18-month prison term, but Hudson is not bound by the recommendation. Vick could face up to five years in jail, and a hefty fine.

A jail term between 10 and 18 months is the most likely outcome, according to betED.com, with moneyline odds of -150, followed by a term of 19 to 30 months (+150).

Other sentence lengths are: one to two months (+20000); three to five months (+4000); six to nine months (+1000); 31 to 48 months (+300); 49 months or more (+600).

You can also wager on the amount of the fine Vick will receive, with $101,000 to $150,000 and $151,000 to $200,000 the favorites at +105.

On Monday, just minutes after pleading guilty to felony charges of conspiracy and his involvement in the killing of at least six dogs that had not performed well in testing, the Atlanta Falcons' star quarterback apologized for his crimes, appearing genuinely remorseful.

"I want to apologize for all the things that I've done and that I've allowed to happen," Vick said at a hotel in Richmond, Va., a short ways from the federal courthouse where he pleaded guilty.

Vick was suspended indefinitely without pay by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell last week. The Falcons will now pursue as much as $22 million of bonus money previously paid to Vick.

Several league and team sources have indicated the Falcons plan to cut ties with Vick, possibly by next June.

The case began in April, when authorities conducting a drug investigation of Vick's cousin raided the quarterback's home in rural Surry County, Va., and seized dozens of dogs, some of them injured, as well as equipment commonly used in dogfighting. A federal indictment issued in July charged Vick, Purnell Peace of Virginia Beach, Quanis Phillips of Atlanta and Tony Taylor of Hampton, Va., with an interstate dogfighting conspiracy.

Vick initially denied any involvement, but the three co-defendants eventually pleaded guilty. Vick was the last to enter a guilty plea.

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