College football betting begins with NCAA Division I football games starting in September and continues right through to the BCS Championship game held in January. The options available for college football betting at our sportsbook include weekly games, BCS odds, total team wins, odds to win in each conference, Heisman Trophy odds and more.
In terms of college football betting odds, these are point-spreads or totals that the public may bet on each week during the college football season for any given team. The job of the college football betting odds maker is to put out betting lines that will attract action on both sides of the game. College football betting odds making is mainly an average of numbers and statistics but it is also partly a feel. A good college football betting odds maker will be able to see which way the public is likely to bet and make the odds accordingly. That does not always mean the college football betting line will be perfectly balanced as it should be. The line will probably be shaded toward the favorite in many instances because the public usually bets the favorite.
NCAA football gambling also has more betting trends that prove to stand the test of time, when compared to NFL betting. College football gambling trends can be something the football betting players looks at a little more closely. The NCAA football betting board offers far more possibilities of weak lines than the NFL does. There are far more games and more possibilities for college football betting players to consider on Saturdays than Sundays. The NFL usually only has 15 games per week for football betting players while college has about 50. You can find some interesting possibilities on the college football bet board each week.
Analyzing and Handicapping
Analyzing a full week of NCAA football gambling games can be a daunting task but the good news is that you have almost a full week to do it. College football bet lines come out Sunday evening and the majority of the games are not until the next Saturday. That gives you plenty of time to plan out a strategy and pick out football betting winners for the NCAA football betting week. Also remember that we have a great mobile betting platform, meaning that you will be able to access all the information and even bet while you are on the road or even at a game.
Watch out for the Busy Schedule
For those football betting players that bet on both the colleges and the pros you will probably get most of them to tell you that college football, hands down, offers far more excitement than pro football. There is just so much going on during a college football betting Saturday. You have the early morning games, the noon games, the afternoon games, the evening games and even the Hawaii game. College football is a game of variety and excitement that even the NFL can’t match. Look at NCAA football betting this season and you will be very pleased.
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It could be the biggest matchup of the year for both teams, as No. 15 Texas A&M travels to Alabama to face the No. 1 Crimson Tide. The game is scheduled for 3:30 PM ET in Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, AL. You can watch all of the action on CBS.
Continue ReadingIn one of the closer matchups of the week, No. 16 Texas A&M will take on No. 15 Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon. The game in Davis Wade Stadium is scheduled to kick off at 12:00 PM ET, with television coverage to be provided by ESPN.
Continue ReadingOne of the biggest games of the college football season will be played on Saturday night, as the No. 5 LSU Tigers welcome the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide. The game in Tiger Stadium is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM ET, with television coverage to be provided by CBS.
Continue ReadingWeek 9 in the NCAA was certainly the most exciting of the season so far. Not only were there some great matchups, like Notre Dame taking on Oklahoma, but also some impressive upsets. Who would have guessed the Gators would commit 6 turnovers and fall to Georgia? Let's take a look at some of the more interesting games and changes in the Top 25.
Continue ReadingOn Thursday night, the No. 18 Clemson Tigers take on the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in an ACC conference matchup. The game in Groves Stadium in Wake Forest, NC, is scheduled to kick off at 7:30 PM ET, and will be televised on ESPN.
Continue ReadingOn Friday night, the No. 16 Louisville Cardinals take on the Cincinnati Bearcats in a Big East conference matchup. The game in Papa John's Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, KY, is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM ET, and will be televised on ESPN2.
Continue ReadingOn Saturday night, the No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish face their greatest test of the season as they travel to Oklahoma to take on the No. 8 Sooners. The game in Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman is scheduled to kick off at 8:00 PM ET, with all of the action to be televised on ABC.
Continue ReadingWeek 8 was the most exciting so far, as a number of Top 25 teams met each other on the field, from the Gamecocks and Gators, to LSU versus A&M's Johnny Football. With another weekend of college football play concluded, let's take a look at the results and changes in the Top 25.
Continue ReadingThis Saturday afternoon, the No. 6 LSU Tigers take on the No. 18 Texas A&M Aggies. The game is scheduled to kick off at Kyle Field in College Station, TX at 12:00 PM ET, with all of the action to be televised on ESPN.
Continue ReadingOn Saturday evening, the No. 4 Kansas State Wildcats take on the No. 13 West Virginia Mountaineers in a Big 12 conference matchup. The game is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM ET at Mountaineer Field, with all of the action to be televised on FOX.
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