College Football Odds
NCAAF
Sat, August 27 2022, 4:00 PM
Northwestern
Moneyline
+290
Spread
+10.5
Nebraska
Moneyline
-400
Spread
-10.5
Thu, September 1 2022, 4:00 PM
Purdue
Moneyline
+130
Spread
+3.5
Penn State
Moneyline
-162
Spread
-3.5
Thu, September 1 2022, 4:00 PM
Pittsburgh
Moneyline
-200
Spread
-5
West Virginia
Moneyline
+155
Spread
+5
Fri, September 2 2022, 4:00 PM
Indiana
Moneyline
-141
Spread
-3.5
Illinois
Moneyline
+116
Spread
+3.5
Fri, September 2 2022, 4:00 PM
Michigan State
Moneyline
-1667
Spread
-20
Western Michigan
Moneyline
+750
Spread
+20
Fri, September 2 2022, 4:00 PM
Colorado
Moneyline
+260
Spread
+9.5
TCU
Moneyline
-345
Spread
-9.5
Sat, September 3 2022, 4:00 PM
Mississippi State
Moneyline
-500
Spread
-12.5
Memphis
Moneyline
+350
Spread
+12.5
Sat, September 3 2022, 4:00 PM
Ohio State
Moneyline
-560
Spread
-13.5
Notre Dame
Moneyline
+380
Spread
+13.5
Sat, September 3 2022, 4:00 PM
Georgia
Moneyline
-715
Spread
-15
Oregon
Moneyline
+460
Spread
+15
Sat, September 3 2022, 9:00 PM
Arkansas
Moneyline
-286
Spread
-7.5
Cincinnati
Moneyline
+220
Spread
+7.5
Sat, September 3 2022, 9:00 PM
Florida
Moneyline
-110
Spread
-1.5
Utah
Moneyline
-110
Spread
+1.5
Sun, September 4 2022, 4:00 PM
LSU
Moneyline
-157
Spread
-3.5
Florida State
Moneyline
+123
Spread
+3.5
Mon, September 5 2022, 9:00 PM
Clemson
Moneyline
-1430
Spread
-20.5
Georgia Tech
Moneyline
+750
Spread
+20.5
Sat, September 10 2022, 4:00 PM
Oklahoma State
Moneyline
-500
Spread
-12
Arizona State
Moneyline
+340
Spread
+12
Sat, September 10 2022, 4:00 PM
Pittsburgh
Moneyline
+130
Spread
+3.5
Tennessee
Moneyline
-162
Spread
-3.5
Sat, September 10 2022, 4:00 PM
West Virginia
Moneyline
-530
Spread
-12
Kansas
Moneyline
+350
Spread
+12
Sat, September 10 2022, 4:00 PM
Iowa
Moneyline
-190
Spread
-4.5
Iowa State
Moneyline
+150
Spread
+4.5
Sat, September 10 2022, 4:00 PM
Texas Tech
Moneyline
-195
Spread
-5
Houston
Moneyline
+155
Spread
+5
Sat, September 10 2022, 4:00 PM
Wisconsin
Moneyline
-455
Spread
-11.5
Washington State
Moneyline
+330
Spread
+11.5
Sat, September 10 2022, 4:00 PM
Texas
Moneyline
+550
Spread
+16.5
Alabama
Moneyline
-1000
Spread
-16.5
Sat, September 10 2022, 4:00 PM
Stanford
Moneyline
+275
Spread
+10.5
USC
Moneyline
-375
Spread
-10.5
Sat, September 17 2022, 4:00 PM
Georgia Tech
Moneyline
+275
Spread
+10.5
Ole Miss
Moneyline
-375
Spread
-10.5
Sat, September 17 2022, 4:00 PM
Washington
Moneyline
+123
Spread
+3.5
Michigan State
Moneyline
-150
Spread
-3.5
Sat, September 17 2022, 4:00 PM
Nebraska
Moneyline
+106
Spread
+2.5
Oklahoma
Moneyline
-129
Spread
-2.5
Sat, September 17 2022, 4:00 PM
Notre Dame
Moneyline
-625
Spread
-14.5
California
Moneyline
+440
Spread
+14.5
Sat, September 17 2022, 4:00 PM
Texas A&M
Moneyline
-250
Spread
-6.5
Miami Florida
Moneyline
+195
Spread
+6.5
Sat, September 17 2022, 4:00 PM
LSU
Moneyline
-159
Spread
-3.5
Mississippi State
Moneyline
+128
Spread
+3.5
Sat, September 17 2022, 4:00 PM
South Carolina
Moneyline
+400
Spread
+13.5
Georgia
Moneyline
-625
Spread
-13.5
Sat, September 17 2022, 4:00 PM
Auburn
Moneyline
-103
Spread
+1.5
Penn State
Moneyline
-120
Spread
-1.5
Thu, September 22 2022, 4:00 PM
Virginia Tech
Moneyline
+116
Spread
+3.5
West Virginia
Moneyline
-141
Spread
-3.5
Fri, September 23 2022, 4:00 PM
Syracuse
Moneyline
+116
Spread
+2.5
Virginia
Moneyline
-139
Spread
-2.5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Arizona State
Moneyline
+190
Spread
+6.5
Utah
Moneyline
-240
Spread
-6.5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Iowa State
Moneyline
-121
Spread
-1.5
Baylor
Moneyline
+100
Spread
+1.5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Tennessee
Moneyline
-155
Spread
-3.5
Florida
Moneyline
+125
Spread
+3.5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Alabama
Spread
-32
Vanderbilt
Spread
+32
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Texas A&M
Moneyline
-250
Spread
-6.5
Arkansas
Moneyline
+195
Spread
+6.5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Ohio State
Moneyline
-560
Spread
-14.5
Wisconsin
Moneyline
+400
Spread
+14.5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Cincinnati
Moneyline
-315
Spread
-8.5
Indiana
Moneyline
+240
Spread
+8.5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Wake Forest
Moneyline
+245
Spread
+9
Clemson
Moneyline
-335
Spread
-9
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
North Carolina
Moneyline
+188
Spread
+6.5
Notre Dame
Moneyline
-235
Spread
-6.5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Texas Tech
Moneyline
+160
Spread
+5
Texas
Moneyline
-200
Spread
-5
Sat, September 24 2022, 4:00 PM
Auburn
Moneyline
-335
Spread
-9.5
Missouri
Moneyline
+250
Spread
+9.5
Fri, September 30 2022, 4:00 PM
UCLA
Moneyline
-210
Spread
-5.5
Washington State
Moneyline
+165
Spread
+5.5
Sat, October 1 2022, 4:00 PM
Iowa
Moneyline
+155
Spread
+5
Michigan
Moneyline
-200
Spread
-5
Sat, October 1 2022, 4:00 PM
Auburn
Moneyline
-117
Spread
-1.5
LSU
Moneyline
-105
Spread
+1.5
Sat, October 1 2022, 4:00 PM
Oregon
Moneyline
-385
Spread
-10.5
Stanford
Moneyline
+285
Spread
+10.5
Sat, October 1 2022, 4:00 PM
Clemson
Moneyline
-286
Spread
-7.5
NC State
Moneyline
+225
Spread
+7.5
Sat, October 1 2022, 4:00 PM
Texas
Moneyline
-250
Spread
-6.5
West Virginia
Moneyline
+195
Spread
+6.5
Sat, October 1 2022, 4:00 PM
TCU
Moneyline
+123
Spread
+3.5
Oklahoma
Moneyline
-150
Spread
-3.5
Sat, October 8 2022, 4:00 PM
UCLA
Moneyline
+110
Spread
+2.5
Utah
Moneyline
-134
Spread
-2.5
Sat, October 8 2022, 4:00 PM
Alabama
Moneyline
-715
Spread
-14.5
Texas A&M
Moneyline
+425
Spread
+14.5
Sat, October 8 2022, 4:00 PM
Georgia
Moneyline
-670
Spread
-15
Auburn
Moneyline
+450
Spread
+15
Thu, October 13 2022, 4:00 PM
West Virginia
Moneyline
+110
Spread
+2.5
Baylor
Moneyline
-134
Spread
-2.5
Sat, October 15 2022, 4:00 PM
Utah
Moneyline
-139
Spread
-2.5
USC
Moneyline
+110
Spread
+2.5
Sat, October 15 2022, 4:00 PM
Michigan
Moneyline
-200
Spread
-5.5
Penn State
Moneyline
+160
Spread
+5.5
Sat, October 15 2022, 4:00 PM
Florida
Moneyline
-155
Spread
-3.5
LSU
Moneyline
+125
Spread
+3.5
Sat, October 15 2022, 4:00 PM
Notre Dame
Moneyline
-590
Spread
-13.5
Stanford
Moneyline
+390
Spread
+13.5
Sat, October 15 2022, 4:00 PM
Florida State
Moneyline
+150
Spread
+4.5
Clemson
Moneyline
-190
Spread
-4.5
Sat, October 15 2022, 4:00 PM
Tennessee
Moneyline
+410
Spread
+14.5
Alabama
Moneyline
-625
Spread
-14.5
Sat, October 22 2022, 4:00 PM
Penn State
Moneyline
-250
Spread
-6.5
Minnesota
Moneyline
+195
Spread
+6.5
Sat, October 22 2022, 4:00 PM
Alabama
Moneyline
-1667
Spread
-20.5
Mississippi State
Moneyline
+800
Spread
+20.5
Sat, October 22 2022, 4:00 PM
LSU
Moneyline
-105
Spread
+1.5
Ole Miss
Moneyline
-117
Spread
-1.5
Sat, October 22 2022, 4:00 PM
Oregon
Moneyline
-167
Spread
-4
UCLA
Moneyline
+135
Spread
+4
Sat, October 22 2022, 4:00 PM
Ohio State
Moneyline
-1430
Spread
-19.5
Iowa
Moneyline
+750
Spread
+19.5
Sat, October 22 2022, 4:00 PM
Oklahoma State
Moneyline
-134
Spread
-2.5
Texas
Moneyline
+110
Spread
+2.5
Big Ten Conference Winner 2022
Sun, December 11 2022, 11:00 PM
Ohio State Buckeyes
-200
Penn State Nittany Lions
+900
Michigan Wolverines
+1000
Nebraska Cornhuskers
+1400
Wisconsin Badgers
+1400
Iowa Hawkeyes
+1600
Minnesota Golden Gophers
+1600
Michigan State Spartans
+2500
Purdue Boilermakers
+2500
Indiana Hoosiers
+2800
Southeastern Conference Winner 2022
Sun, December 11 2022, 11:00 PM
Alabama Crimson Tide
-152
Georgia Bulldogs
+150
Texas A&M Aggies
+1200
Tennessee Volunteers
+3300
Arkansas Razorbacks
+4000
Florida Gators
+4000
Kentucky Wildcats
+4000
Ole Miss Rebels
+5000
Auburn Tigers
+6600
LSU Tigers
+6600
Pac-12 Conference Winner 2022
Sun, December 11 2022, 11:00 PM
Oregon Ducks
+250
USC Trojans
+325
Utah Utes
+350
UCLA Bruins
+1000
Washington Huskies
+1000
Stanford Cardinal
+1200
Washington State Cougars
+1200
Arizona State Sun Devils
+1600
California Golden Bears
+2000
Oregon State Beavers
+2800
Big 12 Conference Winner 2022
Sun, December 11 2022, 11:00 PM
Oklahoma Sooners
+175
Texas Longhorns
+250
Baylor Bears
+500
Oklahoma State Cowboys
+600
Iowa State Cyclones
+1400
TCU Horned Frogs
+1400
West Virginia Mountaineers
+1400
Kansas State Wildcats
+3300
Texas Tech Red Raiders
+4000
Kansas Jayhawks
+25000
Atlantic Coast Conference Winner 2022
Sun, December 11 2022, 11:00 PM
Clemson Tigers
-134
Miami Florida Hurricanes
+700
North Carolina State Wolfpack
+800
Pittsburgh Panthers
+1000
North Carolina Tar Heels
+1600
Florida State Seminoles
+2000
Louisville Cardinals
+2000
Virginia Cavaliers
+2000
Wake Forest Demon Deacons
+2000
Boston College Eagles
+4000
Heisman Winner 2022
Sat, December 31 2022, 11:00 AM
Stroud, C.J.
+200
Young, Bryce
+350
Williams, Caleb
+550
Gibbs, Jahmyr
+1000
Henderson, TreVeyon
+1000
Daniels, JT
+1600
Robinson, Bijan
+1600
Cunningham, Malik
+2000
Smith-Njigba, Jaxon
+2500
Gabriel, Dillion
+3000
NCAAF Championship 2022/2023
Tue, January 10 2023, 11:00 AM
Alabama Crimson Tide
+150
Ohio State Buckeyes
+250
Georgia Bulldogs
+400
Clemson Tigers
+1200
Texas A&M Aggies
+2000
Oklahoma Sooners
+3300
USC Trojans
+3300
Michigan Wolverines
+5000
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
+5000
Oregon Ducks
+5000
NCAAF Odds & Betting Lines
College football is one of the most popular sports in the U.S., behind the NFL. With the legalization of sports betting, many Americans wager on NCAAF throughout the season at trusted sportsbooks, like TwinSpires Sports.
College football betting lines are available on most of the 130 Division I FBS football programs. Starting in late August, and ending in mid-January, the college football season provides countless opportunities to earn extra cash, with so many matchups each week.
Bowl season — when college football’s postseason exhibition games are played — is an especially popular time for betting on football. The Rose Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and Orange Bowl are some of the most high-profile bowl games played at the end of the season.
The college football champion is decided in the College Football Playoff, a four-team tournament featuring the highest-ranking teams in the country. It’s estimated more than 25.5 million people watched the CFP national championship game between LSU and Clemson in 2020.
Ready to get started on NCAAF betting? Read below to learn more about college football odds, how NCAAF odds work, and the best betting tips for winning throughout the year.
How do college football odds work?
From moneyline odds to the point spread and over/under, you can wager on almost every aspect of a college football game, from kickoff to conclusion.
How to read NCAAF odds
To understand college football odds, let’s dissect an example from a regular-season conference game in the Big Ten, one of the Power Five conferences in college football.
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|
Michigan Wolverines | +3.5 | +150 | O 67.5 |
Ohio State Buckeyes | -3.5 | -180 | U 67.5 |
The first column features the two teams playing in a particular conference matchup. The Michigan Wolverines, listed first, are the away team, while the second team listed, the Ohio State Buckeyes, are the home team.
The second column is the point spread, the third column is the moneyline, and the fourth column is the total. We’ll examine each of these types of betting lines in detail below.
College football point spread
Spread betting is the most common way people bet on football.
A spread, or point spread, is a number set by oddsmakers to even the playing field in a matchup. Oddsmakers will choose one team as the favorite and one team as the underdog, then assign a point value based on how many points the favorite must win by, in order to cover the spread.
In the example above, Ohio State is favored to win by 3.5 points against Michigan. The minus sign indicates the Buckeyes are the favorite (-3.5), while the plus sign indicates the Wolverines are the underdog (+3.5).
Betting Michigan to cover: If you bet on Michigan, you win your bet if the Wolverines either win the game outright or lose by fewer than 3.5 points.
A 30-27 Buckeyes victory would win you your bet, because Michigan lost the game by less than the 3.5-point margin.
Betting Ohio State to cover: If you bet on Ohio State, you win your bet if the Buckeyes win by four points or more.
College football moneyline odds
When you bet the moneyline, you simply pick which team you think will win the game.
For example, the Buckeyes are the favorite above, at -180 odds, to defeat Michigan.
The minus sign in front of the Buckeyes’ moneyline odds indicates Ohio State is the favorite to win. The larger the number next to the minus sign, the more likely the favorite is to win.
The plus sign in front of the Wolverines’ moneyline odds (+150) indicates Michigan is the underdog. The larger the number next to the plus sign, the less likely the underdog is to win.
Betting the underdog: The number next to the plus sign specifies how much money you would win if you bet $100. Based on a wager of $100, if the Wolverines — the +150 underdog — win outright, you will earn an extra $150, which would net you $250 in return.
Betting the favorite: The number next to the minus sign specifies how much money you need to risk in order to win $100. You must bet $180 in order to earn $100 if the Buckeyes — the -180 favorite — win outright. You would then net $280 in return.
Total or Over/Under
In a matchup, oddsmakers set a predicted total, or the combined final score of a game. Based on the projected total, you can bet whether you believe the combined score will be more or less than the amount set by the sportsbook.
The total for the Michigan-Ohio State game is set at 67.5 points.
Over 67.5: If you believe Michigan and Ohio State will combine to score 68 or more points, you would bet the Over. Let’s say the final score is 41-31. The two scores added together equal 72, which is higher than 67.5, so you would win your bet.
Under 67.5: If you believe Michigan and Ohio State will combine to score less than 67.5 points (any total 67 or lower), you would bet the Under. Let’s say the final score is 34-30. The two scores added together equal 64, which is lower than 67.5, so you would win your bet.
You can also find first-half or second-half NCAAF betting lines, where you predict the total score by the end of the first or second half.
College football future odds
With a futures bet, you can wager on the outcome of an event in the future, such as which team will win the Big Ten Championship Game or the College Football Playoff.
A futures bet can be made well before the beginning of the season. Once the college football season is underway, you’ll find the odds on each team change week-to-week, based on performance and record.
Betting on a team with longer odds ahead of the NCAAF season can provide excellent value if they turn out to perform better than expected.
You can also bet on the winner of an individual award, like the Heisman Trophy, with college football futures.
Tips on how to win NCAAF odds
You don’t have to watch all 130 FBS teams in order to win big on college football. With these tips and strategies, you can boost your bankroll, even if you prefer to follow just one team throughout the season.
Start by looking over the NCAAF odds this week, then search for information, like team records, past performances, recent stats (such as passing yards allowed, or rushing yards per game) to decide which team has the best chance of winning a matchup.
Check the spread
The point spread is set by oddsmakers to create a balance between bettors who want to wager on the favorite vs. the underdog. In college football, you may see some very large point spreads — sometimes around 40 points — when a team like Clemson is playing an easy out-of-conference opponent on the schedule.
As the week goes on, sportsbooks gain a better idea of how large or small a point spread should be. Keep an eye on the line movement, so you can capitalize on better value, often early in the week, before the majority of the public has influenced the spread.
Study the starting lineup
It’s more common in college football to see a team rotate through a few quarterbacks at the start of the season, before it decides on a full-time starter. Make sure you're aware of who is starting under center, whether a star player at another position might be sidelined because of injury, or if inclement weather is in the forecast for game day.
These are college athletes, not professionals, so unsuspecting changes, unfamiliar elements, and playing under the spotlight of a high-profile game on network television, can impact these players’ performances much more so than it does pro athletes in the NFL.
Compare team stats
There are a ton of stats available for college football. Some teams traditionally rely more on the run, while others pass the ball more often. When analyzing a matchup, find out what type of offense each team runs, then compare defensive stats for each team based on that scheme.
For example, last year, Navy ran the ball 86.4% of the time. In the American Athletic Conference, UCONN was the worst team statistically against the run, so they presented a huge mismatch against Navy on the schedule.
Not surprisingly, Navy won that contest 56-10 while putting up 408 yards on the ground.
Bet on college football now
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