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football odds is useful for comparing the lines at different sportsbooks and
they
are updated every few minutes, so check back often. If you see below, the
best college football lines for the home team are listed in green, while the best point
spread for the away team is listed in red. There is normally a lot of
different between the books when it comes to the NCAA point spreads because of
how much money some alumni wager on the games. By opening up multiple
accounts at different books you are going to get the advantage of a point or
more difference with your bets. Depending on how much action you like to
place, this could be the add a win per week to your earnings, or change what
should have been a loss into a push. Take advantage now by just viewing
the best line for the game you want to bet on below, then click right on through
to place your wager at that sportsbooks. Beating the college football
point spreads is going to be easier if you give yourself every advantage
possible.
Red = Best Line for Top Team
Green = Best Line for Bottom Team
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College football is a spread betting sport, so they
use point spreads in order to even out the action.
You are going to be laying -110 most of the time, which
means you bet $11 to win $10 and so on in multiples of
these two numbers. A team known as the favorite
will have a minus sign in front of their number.
This is how many points they must win by in order for
the people betting on their team to win the game.
The team known as the underdog has a plus sign in front
of their number. This number designates how many
points they get to add to their score at the end of the
game in order to make things even. During the
football season you can take a look at a few of the
games below and it should be pretty clear what we are
talking about.
Some, but not all of the
weekly college football odds will have a
total posted for them. This is the number that
both teams have to combine to score. If the total
is 55 then you can place a bet on whether you think
there will be over 55 points scored or under 55 points
scored in the game when you had both scores together.
This is not as popular as spread betting or the sides of
the game. The best time to bet on totals are when
you know the weather forecast for a game is going to be
extremely bad or windy and both teams like to air it
out. Good defenses also like bad weather because
they can focus in on the run and not worry as much about
the pass. Remember to always include analyzing
totals in order to complete your handicapping arsenal.
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