DraftKings Kentucky Promo: Win $200 INSTANT Bonus on ANY CFB Game Today!

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Louisville football is on bye this week, and what better way to spend it than by setting yourself up with a guaranteed bonus win?

Big Red Louie readers in Kentucky will win $200 in instant bonus bets just for signing up with DraftKings Sportsbook and placing your first bet of $5 or more!

As an added bonus, you’ll also have the opportunity to place a no-sweat same-game parlay each day this offer lasts.

Here’s how you can claim your bonuses in minutes:

DraftKings Kentucky Promo Code

You’ll win $200 in bonus bets INSTANTLY when you place your first bet of $5 or more.

Then you can then choose to opt-in to up to a no-sweat same-game parlay every day!

Here’s how you can access your bonuses:

  1. Sign up with DraftKings Sportsbook KY (no promo code needed)
  2. Verify your identity and location
  3. Deposit $10 or more
  4. Wager $5 or more on any game today

It’s essential to complete each step listed above, including depositing $10 or more and betting $5 or more, so pay close attention there.

Since you’ll have your bonus bets on hand immediately, you can spend them on today’s action, look ahead to NFL Sunday or plan your bets for next week’s Cardinals game!

You can also use your first no-sweat same-game parlay today. If you don’t hit, you’ll receive a full refund in bonus bets!

Now let’s get you started on placing that first bet.

How to Bet on College Football at DraftKings

There are TONS of fun ways to bet on your favorite college football teams and players at DraftKings, including ways you might not have considered!

Once you’ve logged in, click on ‘College Football’ to see odds on today’s games. Scroll through the options until you find a game you want to wager on.

Make sure you click on the matchup to see all of your betting options, and don’t forget to put at least $5 on that first bet!

Sign up with DraftKings today to guarantee that Louisville’s bye week is a win for you.

Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.