NCAAF Odds & Betting Lines
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College football odds
The above tool will help you identify the most favorable odds for NCAA football games. Toggle between spreads, moneylines, and Over/Unders (totals) to find the best college football odds from the top football betting sites in your region.
How to use our college football odds screen
After doing your due diligence at our college football Scores and Matchups page, you’ll have a good idea of the wagers you’d like to place. The next step will be to locate the absolute best betting lines.
The most successful sports bettors find a way to consistently get the best odds on their wagers, and you can do the same.
Our NCAAF odds comparison tool makes it easy to view odds on upcoming games from all the top sportsbooks in your area.
• The best odds available for each side of each game are highlighted in green
• Each column represents a top sportsbook. Click the name of the book to be taken to its website.
Getting started
American odds are the default format, but you can switch to decimal or fractional odds if you prefer. Next, pick your bet type — the spread is the default setting here, but you can also view moneylines and totals (Over/Unders). Finally, decide whether you’d like to view full game odds or first-half odds.
Opening lines
The opening line is the first set of odds released by the sportsbook and can be found in the ‘Open’ column towards the left of the screen. Compare the opening line with the current odds to see how much a line has moved since it has opened. You can also see detailed line movement for each game by clicking the icon.
Consensus
On the far right of our NCAAF odds comparison tool, you’ll see a column titled ‘consensus’. Each row below will show the percentage of Covers community members who’ve bet on each team — without taking line movement into consideration. Check out our college football consensus page to see the percentage of bettors backing each team at a specific line.
Why use Covers odds screens?
Covers’ odds comparison screens show only the cream of the crop when it comes to the top sportsbooks in your region. With odds updating every five minutes, you can be sure that you’ll be among the most well-informed and sharp college football bettors. Make smarter sports bets with Covers.
College football odds explained
The most common bet types in college football are point spreads, moneylines, and Over/Unders (totals).
Spread
Point spread bets are the most common college football wagers. Favorites will be shown with a minus (-) sign. To win a bet on a favorite, the team will have to win by more than the number listed next to the minus sign. For example, if a team is favored by -3.5, they will have to win by at least four points for you to win your wager.
Underdogs have a plus (+) sign next to the point spread. For you to win a bet on an underdog, the team must win the game outright or lose by fewer points than the number listed. For example, a line of +4.5 tells you a team must win the game outright or lose by four points or less for you to cash in on your wager. Our point spread guide is an excellent resource for new college football bettors.
By selecting ‘spread’ from the drop-down menu, you can compare the college football spreads set by the top sportsbooks in your area.
Moneyline
Moneyline betting allows you to pick the team you think will come out on top — without worrying about the specifics. American odds are the default setting here. Favorites are displayed with a minus (-) sign, and underdogs are shown with a plus (+) sign. Check out our moneyline guide to learn more, and see how much you stand to profit using our moneyline calculator.
Select ‘moneyline’ from the drop-down menu to view upcoming college football moneylines.
Over/Unders
With Over/Unders (totals), oddsmakers establish a total number of points that two teams are expected to reach in a given contest. As a bettor, you can take the Over if you believe the teams will exceed that total. If you anticipate a low-scoring affair, you may opt to take the Under. Learn more about Overs/Unders with our Over/Under guide.
Check out the latest college football Over/Unders by choosing ‘total’ from the drop-down menu above.
Futures
College football futures are odds on events that take an extended period to play out, such as odds to win the national championship or odds to win the Heisman Trophy. Futures odds will change over the course of the season as they react to results, injuries, and betting action.
Get the latest NCAAF futures odds at our college football futures page.
How to bet on college football
New to NCAA college football betting? Don’t sweat it. Take a look at our how to bet on college football guide to learn about odds, bet types, and tips to make you a smarter sports bettor.
College odds FAQs
Our tool uses American odds by default. If you see -105, you’ll have to bet $105 to walk away with $100 in profit. See a +110? This means a $100 wager would net you $110. If you’re more familiar with decimal or fractional odds, click the drop-down menu and make your selection.
Our odds tool displays odds for this week’s slate of college football matchups from the best sportsbooks in the business.
Oddsmakers set college football odds by identifying favorites and underdogs and estimating each team’s likelihood of winning a game. A minus (-) sign represents the favorite, while a plus (+) sign indicates the team that is considered an underdog.
College football moneyline odds can translate into percentages when calculating the implied probability of winning. For example, a -130 moneyline favorite has a 56.52% chance of winning the game while a +110 moneyline underdog has a 47.62% implied chance of winning. Use our odds converter to translate other odds into percentages.