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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Score |
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UCF | 7 | 28 | 14 | 7 | 56 |
AKR | - | - | 7 | 7 | 14 |
Central Florida @ Akron
South Carolina @ Vanderbilt
Towson @ Kent State
SE Missouri St. @ Central Michigan
Eastern Michigan @ Ball State
Northern Colorado @ Utah
Massachusetts @ Connecticut
McNeese State @ Middle Tennessee
UCLA @ Rice
Sacramento State @ New Mexico State
Southern Utah @ Utah State
Eastern Washington @ Idaho
Washington State @ Brigham Young
Northern Arizona @ Arizona State
Minnesota @ UNLV
Villanova @ Temple
Tennessee @ NC State (N)
Boise State @ Michigan State
Wagner @ Florida Atlantic
San Jose State @ Stanford
Notre Dame @ Navy (N)
Appalachian State @ East Carolina
Northwestern @ Syracuse
Miami (Ohio) @ Ohio State
Buffalo @ Georgia
Marshall @ West Virginia
Troy @ UAB
Western Michigan @ Illinois
Ohio @ Penn State
Elon University @ North Carolina
Idaho State @ Air Force
Texas-San Antonio @ South Alabama
William & Mary @ Maryland
Richmond @ Virginia
Nevada @ California
Tulsa @ Iowa State
Northern Iowa @ Wisconsin
Miami @ Boston College
Eastern Kentucky @ Purdue
Iowa @ Northern Illinois (N)
Southern Miss @ Nebraska
Bowling Green @ Florida
Colorado State @ Colorado (N)
Southern @ New Mexico
Youngstown State @ Pittsburgh
Murray State @ Florida State
Liberty @ Wake Forest
Lamar @ UL Lafayette
Chattanooga @ South Florida
Florida International @ Duke
Southeastern Louisiana @ Missouri
Savannah State @ Oklahoma State
Jacksonville State @ Arkansas
Austin Peay @ Western Kentucky
North Texas @ Louisiana State
Tennessee-Martin @ Memphis
Northwestern State @ Texas Tech
South Dakota State @ Kansas
Central Arkansas @ Mississippi
Jackson State @ Mississippi State
Clemson @ Auburn (N)
Missouri State @ Kansas State
Hawaii @ Southern California
Wyoming @ Texas
Michigan @ Alabama (N)
Indiana State @ Indiana
Texas State @ Houston
Rutgers @ Tulane
Weber State @ Fresno State
San Diego State @ Washington
Toledo @ Arizona
Oklahoma @ Texas El Paso
Arkansas St. @ Oregon
Kentucky @ Louisville
Southern Methodist @ Baylor
Georgia Tech @ Virginia Tech
This page is where NCAAF bettors start their betting journey. It's where you jump into important betting data that will help guide your decisions.
Here, all upcoming games are listed, as well as live scores and results. Before the game, bettors can check out the odds for all games, and after the game is done, we display scores broken down by quarter.
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Our current and updated odds come straight from the top college football betting sites, and the matchup pages open up a world of NCAAF stats. Whether you're placing bets on the tournament or searching for a good game to use a new sportsbook promo, this page is your must-start place!
Our live scores update in real-time, and our pre-games odds are refreshed every five minutes, so you see the best odds for betting on upcoming NCAAF games.
College football matchups are scheduled based on a mix of conference requirements and independent agreements between schools. Each team usually plays 12 games with a majority against their conference opponents. Non-conference games, often decided by individual schools, can include traditional rivalries or strategic matchups. These schedules are usually set years in advance.
Injuries can significantly influence college football matchups and betting odds. When key players are injured, a team's winning chances can decline, potentially affecting the betting odds and shifting favor towards the uninjured team.
The average score of a college football game varies depending on the teams and conferences involved, but generally, teams tend to score on average between 28 to 35 points per game. This results in combined score for both teams roughly in the range of 56 to 70 points per game.