Odds - Week 10

College football betting enables sports fans to place wagers on Big Ten and SEC action, as well as matchups in all other FBS conferences, and beyond to FCS, Division II, and other leagues. As with the overwhelmingly popular NFL betting, standard college football markets allow bettors to take a position on which team will win, which will cover a point spread set by sportsbooks, and whether the points scored in a game will be over or under a designated total.
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
38
o54.5
-105
+2.5
-105
+112
o55
-105
45
-2.5
-106
-1.5
-125
-128
u56.5
-125
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
14
o57.5
-110
+11.5
-110
+340
o54.5
-154
45
-7.5
-107
-6.5
-200
-410
u57.5
-105
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
23
o55.5
-105
+7.5
-108
+250
o52.5
-110
10
-5.5
-110
-7.5
-110
-300
u54.5
-125
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
7
o49.5
-110
-3.5
-104
-154
o47.5
-105
10
+2.5
+100
+3.5
-110
+145
u48.5
-128
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
21
o59.5
-110
-4.5
-105
-182
o58.5
-115
17
+4.5
-109
+4.5
-105
+165
u60.5
-125
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
33
o56.5
-114
+3.5
-139
+140
o55.5
-110
27
-1.5
-106
-2.5
-128
-145
u56.5
-128
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
7
o52.5
-110
+12.5
-108
+370
o50.5
-117
42
-10.5
-110
-8.5
-149
-417
u52.5
-139
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
10
o46.5
-110
+11.5
-105
+360
o44.5
-115
3
-9.5
-105
-11.5
-110
-417
u45
-110
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
36
o53.5
-110
-4.5
-105
-196
o58.5
-112
48
+4.5
-110
+4.5
-105
+170
u59
-110
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
14
o53.5
-110
+12.5
-105
+385
o55.5
-110
30
-13.5
-110
-11.5
-118
-476
u55.5
-106
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
52
o53.5
-107
-3.5
-115
-176
o52.5
-108
17
+4.5
-110
+4.5
-115
+155
u52.5
-110
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
16
o51.5
-107
+21.5
-115
+1100
o48.5
-115
21
-21
-110
-20.5
-125
-1695
u51.5
-154
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
7
o42.5
-106
+11.5
-128
+325
o40.5
-122
24
-10.5
-112
-10
-108
-375
u41.5
-105
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
21
o57.5
-109
+24.5
-105
+1400
o54.5
-110
38
-22.5
-115
-24.5
-110
-2778
u55.5
-115
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
38
o64.5
-110
+5.5
-115
+170
o66.5
-110
35
-4.5
-110
-3.5
-128
-198
u67.5
-125
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
21
o45.5
-105
+6
-110
+180
o43.5
-108
24
-6
-110
-5.5
-110
-205
u43.5
-105
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
31
o52.5
-110
-4
-143
-220
o52
-110
21
+5.5
-107
+6.5
-112
+192
u54.5
-139
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
30
o52.5
-115
+3.5
-110
+143
o52.5
-105
59
-2.5
-115
-3.5
-104
-164
u53.5
-115
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
35
o53.5
-110
-13.5
-110
-500
o51.5
-110
20
+13.5
-110
+14.5
-128
+450
u52.5
-128
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
16
o52.5
-115
+9.5
-128
+240
o53.5
-110
35
-9.5
-107
-7.5
-110
-295
u54.5
-125
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
20
o44.5
-110
+4.5
-110
+164
o44.5
-105
23
-4.5
-105
-4.5
-105
-189
u44.5
-110
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
55
o51.5
-110
-21
-110
-2000
o50.5
-115
10
+16.5
-110
+22.5
-139
+1100
u51.5
-118
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
30
o52.5
-110
+17.5
-110
+700
o47.5
-115
7
-17.5
-110
-17.5
-108
-1000
u51.5
-161
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
31
o51.5
-105
-16.5
-112
-833
o53.5
-139
6
+13.5
-105
+17
-110
+590
u56.5
-115
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
43
o52.5
-111
-7
-115
-270
o51.5
-110
20
+7.5
-111
+7.5
-115
+230
u51.5
-105
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
31
o53.5
-105
+4.5
-128
+160
o52.5
-110
22
-6.5
-122
-3.5
-115
-175
u54.5
-128
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
24
o51.5
-110
-7
-110
-280
o50.5
-110
20
+9.5
-110
+7.5
-122
+235
u50.5
-108
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
25
o55.5
-111
-28.5
-149
-6667
o55.5
-110
10
+30.5
-105
+31.5
-110
+2800
u57.5
-139
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
40
o64.5
-110
+4.5
-125
+154
o60.5
-110
35
-5.5
-110
-3.5
-115
-174
u62.5
-128
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
28
o53.5
-110
-10
-115
-370
o52.5
-110
16
+11.5
-110
+10.5
-110
+310
u53.5
-125
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
45
o58.5
-110
-4.5
-125
-208
o57.5
-115
14
+4.5
-110
+5.5
-110
+185
u58.5
-115
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
24
o50.5
-110
+7.5
-105
+265
o47.5
-105
19
-1.5
-105
-3.5
-208
-292
u50.5
-143
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
46
o54.5
-105
+4
-110
+160
o54.5
-115
45
-2.5
-110
-3.5
-110
-175
u55.5
-115
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
28
o45.5
-115
+2.5
-105
+120
o43.5
-115
3
-1.5
-110
-1.5
-128
-130
u44.5
-115
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
19
o64.5
-110
+11.5
-128
+320
o61.5
-110
38
-10.5
-115
-10.5
-105
-360
u64.5
-143
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
14
o50.5
-110
+17.5
-105
+750
o44.5
-115
38
-4.5
-110
-17.5
-105
-1099
u45
-110
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
20
o51.5
-110
-8.5
-110
-325
o50.5
-105
26
+2.5
-110
+10
-125
+265
u50.5
-110
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
45
o52.5
-110
+14.5
-143
+420
o48.5
-112
35
-13.5
-110
-13.5
-107
-549
u49.5
-125
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
13
o61.5
-105
+13.5
-112
+380
o63.5
-105
35
-10.5
-108
-13.5
-105
-481
u63.5
-112
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
17
o55.5
-110
+6.5
-102
+205
o63.5
-179
31
-4.5
-110
-6.5
-115
-245
u68.5
-105
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
31
o46.5
-115
+3.5
-115
+150
o45.5
-154
34
-3
-111
-2.5
-139
-166
u48.5
-110
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
20
o49.5
-110
+5.5
-227
-115
o48
-110
17
+1.5
-110
+1.5
-110
+100
u49.5
-125
Sat Nov 1 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
3
o56.5
-110
+4.5
-149
+135
o58
-105
30
-5.5
-105
-2.5
-124
-149
u60.5
-128
Fri Oct 31 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
14
o48.5
-107
+16.5
-102
+600
o47.5
-118
55
-16.5
-114
-16.5
-112
-820
u49.5
-125
Fri Oct 31 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
27
o48.5
-110
+1.5
-110
+100
o44.5
-115
10
+1.5
-110
-1
-110
-115
u45.5
-110
Fri Oct 31 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
38
o48.5
-110
-13.5
-118
-581
o48.5
-105
14
+13.5
-108
+14.5
-125
+450
u51.5
-154
Thu Oct 30 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
26
o52.5
-112
-4.5
-128
-222
o53.5
-115
48
+5.5
-110
+6.5
-115
+205
u55.5
-139
Thu Oct 30 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
27
o55.5
-113
-4.5
-149
-250
o54.5
-118
44
+6.5
-112
+6.5
+100
+220
u55.5
-102
Wed Oct 29 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
21
o54.5
-110
+3.5
-122
+134
o49.5
-115
28
-3
-110
-3
-108
-148
u50.5
-110
Wed Oct 29 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
24
o52.5
-110
-3.5
-122
-189
o53.5
-115
21
+6.5
-110
+6.5
-143
+170
u54.5
-114
Tue Oct 28 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
20
o48.5
-115
+12.5
-110
+385
o50.5
-143
33
-14.5
-110
-8.5
-154
-455
u53
-109
Tue Oct 28 Final Open Spread ML Moneyline Total
52
o60.5
-110
-6.5
-128
-278
o55.5
-105
20
+8.5
-110
+7.5
-114
+235
u59.5
-175
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College Football Sports Betting Terms:

  • College football odds can fluctuate up to kickoff based on betting action, injuries, and other factors, and monitoring this movement is a key part of making the best college football bets possible. Here are several football sports betting terms to know:

  • Alternate lines:

    Most college football games have alternate lines, as sportsbooks post different spreads and totals with adjusted odds. For example, if a team is favored by one touchdown, many sportsbooks will offer odds on the team to win by at least 10 points instead.

  • American odds:

    American odds are the most common odds used in college football, with the money line indicating the amount of money needed to win $100 (favorite) or the amount that a $100 wager would pay (underdog). This is one of the three main types of betting odds.

  • Closing line:

    The final odds posted before the game begins are considered the closing line. Once the game starts, live odds are offered by many sportsbooks and typically remain in effect until the game concludes.

  • Consensus:

    The consensus line is a combination of odds from the top sportsbooks. If a team is a 7-point consensus favorite, it means that a majority of oddsmakers have the team favored by seven points.

  • Decimal odds:

    Decimal odds, also known as European odds, are a format used to present betting odds. They represent the amount of money someone would win for every $1 wagered.

  • Favorite:

    The favorite is the team expected to win the game outright. Favorites have a negative sign in front of their spread and money line odds.

  • Fractional odds:

    British (fractional) odds are the final type of odds used in sports betting. They are the ratio of the profit won to the stake, as a 6-1 underdog would pay $6 for every $1 wagered.

  • Futures:

    These can be some of the most interesting odds to monitor, as they relate to things such as the championship winner or conference winner. Most sportsbooks update their futures odds weekly, giving fans a chance to see how their team stacks up in the eyes of the oddsmakers.

  • Home-field advantage:

    One factor that influences every college football game is home-field advantage, which alters the odds based on which team is playing at home. Some teams have a bigger advantage than others, as their crowd noise or location can adjust the odds more significantly than others.

  • Hook:

    If the betting odds have a half-point attached to them, that is called the hook. The hook makes it impossible for the betting result to end in a tie, as college football games do not have half-points.

  • Juice:

    Also known as vigorish or vig, the juice is the amount factored into the odds by oddsmakers. An American odds bet of -110 contains $10 of juice for every $100 wagered.

  • Line movement:

    College football odds for most games generally do not move as much as those in other sports, but they still feature line movement due to various reasons. Weather, injuries, or wagers made by professional bettors are all reasons for line movement on college football games.

  • Money line:

    The money line is the odds related to the winner of the game with no point spread involved. Favorites have negative odds, while underdogs have positive odds in an American odds format.

  • Oddsmaker:

    A person who sets betting odds and lines is known as an oddsmaker. Some oddsmakers create their betting odds (originators), while others copy odds that are already in the market.

  • Over/Under:

    This is one of the primary sets of odds used for college football, with the number representing the expected points scored in the game. These are also used for some futures odds, such as how many games a team will win in a season.

  • Pick ‘em:

    If neither team is favored, the game is called a pick ‘em. The betting odds have not determined a favorite or an underdog, so they are usually good games to watch.

  • Spread:

    The point spread levels the playing field between two teams, as it is the number of points the favorite is expected to win by. The favorite is designated by a negative spread (-7), while the underdog has a positive spread (+7).

  • Underdog:

    Unless a game is a pick ‘em, every college football contest has an underdog, which is the team that is expected to lose. They are denoted by a positive number in the betting odds.

FAQ:

  • What are the types of college football betting odds?

    The three primary types of betting odds are American (money line), fractional (British) and decimal (European). They are alternate ways of presenting the same odds, offering the same payout in each scenario. The percentage probability of an event occurring can be converted and presented in any of the odds offered.

  • How do I know which team is favored?

    Favorites are always priced with a negative sign in front of their spread or money line, while underdogs have a positive sign in front of theirs. If both teams have negative money lines, the team with the larger negative number is favored. If a team is -6.5 on the spread, they are the favorite and would need to win by at least seven points to cover the spread. Their opponent would be +6.5, needing to lose by six points or fewer (or win outright) to cover as an underdog.

  • Who sets the college football odds?

    Odds are originally set by oddsmakers, who are also called sports traders or bookmakers. They usually adjust their odds once bettors start wagering money. The odds can also be moved due to things like injuries or weather forecasts.

  • Why can I not find football odds for a game?

    Sportsbooks take games off the board when a star player suffers an injury, the venue changes or another factor occurs. Oddsmakers usually re-post the updated line within a few hours, depending on the severity of the news. The odds are frozen so the sportsbook avoids taking large wagers on odds that are likely to change.

  • What is the total?

    This is another way to reference the over/under, which is the number of points expected to be scored in a game. If a game has an over/under of 45.5 points, it will go over the total with 46 or more points and under the total with 45 or fewer points.