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The NCAA Football odds are among the most popular sports wagering markets in the US. College football is a big deal, and it’s not only for those who are fans of college teams. The tournament is also popular among bettors looking to make some money.


What are NCAA Football Odds?


NCAA Odds are the best way to bet on college football since you can place a wager on just about any game in the Tournament. Many US sportsbooks offer NCAA odds on different events, including championships, divisional games, and bowls.


How to read NCAA Football Odds?


To be a successful bettor, you need to know how NCAA odds work to understand what the figures on the markets represent. Odds show how much you might receive if your bet wins. They also give you a clue about which team is an underdog and the likelihood of a specific outcome.

Reading odds in US sportsbooks might be challenging for beginners because most operators display the figures using the American Odd format. The rule of thumb is that there is a favorite in any match, and its odds begin with a minus sign. The number that follows the sign represents the required bet size to win $100. On the other hand, those on the underdog are listed with a plus sign before the number. The figures show your potential returns when you place a $100 wager.


NCAA Football Moneyline Odds


Moneyline odds simply refer to the American format which comes with Negative and Positive figures. In Moneyline betting, you back one side in a given game, and the team must win the match outright to win the bet. The good thing about this bet is that you get paid regardless of the score. So, if your club wins 2:0, 1:0, or 5:4, you still get your payout.

So, say team B is playing team D, and B has +130 odds while D has -110 odds. In this scenario, B is the underdog because its odds have a plus sign. Positive odds indicate the possible returns if you wager $100. So, if you place a $100 stake on squad B and it wins, you’ll receive a profit of $130.

In this example, D is the favorite since its odds have a minus sign. Negative odds indicate the wagering amount you need to select to win $100. So, if you place a $110 stake on D and things go your way, the sportsbook rewards you with $100.


NCAA Football Over/Under Odds


Over/Under Odds represent the total score for both teams, including extra time. As a punter, you select whether the total goals in a specific game might be less or exceed a given number. In most cases, you’ll need to stake $110 to get $100.


NCAA Football Against The Spread Odds


The spread refers to the goal margin, the handicap of your team. Favorites usually have negative figures (e.g. -4.5), while underdogs have positive odds (e.g. +5.5). If you choose to wager on the favorite, your bet wins if the team wins the game and its margin of victory exceeds the line. On the other hand, if you go for the underdog, your wager is successful if the team wins, draws, or the favorite fails to beat the spread.


NCAA Football Playoff Odds


NCAA Football Playoff Odds are the odds of a team making the playoffs. 32Thirty-two championship winners automatically qualify for the competition, while the selection committee chooses 36 others. Typically, higher-seeded teams have a better chance of making it because they have more to play for.


NCAA Football Prop Bet Odds


Proposition bets are Side Wagers which are not directly affected by the outcome of a match. Props make college football entertaining since they allow fans to wager on unique markets. For instance, you can bet on player props, game props, and team props and win big payouts.


NCAA Football Bowl Games Odds


College Bowl is a thrilling competition because it brings together strong teams with enough talent. Reaching this stage is not simple since a team has to defeat most competitors in its conference to advance to the finals. In bowl betting, you can wager on teams that are favored to win the tournament. You can also place parlays, point spread, and Moneyline wagers on upcoming Bowl matchups across all conferences.


NCAA Football Divisional Odds


The divisional odds show who is favored to participate in the next year's NCAA football division. Oddsmakers set the odds based on the last season's results and current betting trends. Other factors you may consider while wagering on a given team include recent streaks, head-to-head history, and winning percentages against other contenders in a given division.


NCAA Football Championship Odds


Championship odds show favorites to win the ongoing season. In most cases, current champs, teams with multiple talented players, and teams with most titles tend to be favorites. Therefore, their odds might be lower than teams that have never hoisted the cup.