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The best way to make some nice profits with the college footbal odds

With college football betting a smart bettor who practices proper money management can make some nice profits. Once a bettor begins to understand college football odds (also known as spreads or lines), he can gain a better understanding of how the sportsbooks set their numbers. The books set a lot of these football odds with the public in mind. They know big money will be coming in on public teams like Notre Dame, USC, Ohio State, etc. Betting against these teams in certain situations can offer some great value. Always shop around when looking for college football odds. Many sportsbooks release different numbers and football odds always tend to differ at each sportsbook. If you are truly interested in finding the best odds and lines, it is always best to have funded accounts at least three sportsbooks and if you need winning picks we can help. Remember, on a college Saturday the sportsbooks have to set lines and spreads on over 45 games. We simply find a few of their mistakes.

College Football Betting

College Football BettingCollege Football Betting can be a major money maker for sports bettors because of the fact that there are 117 Division IA teams as opposed to 32 NFL teams. Thus, there is a huge gap in talent from top to bottom. Also, the high volume of games each Saturday leaves bookmakers vulnerable to making a mistake with the college betting lines that the keen sports gambler can pounce on. But to be successful at wagering on college football, you must have an understanding of how the NCAA football betting lines work.




NCAA Football Betting Line

College Football Wagering is exactly the same as betting on the NFL in regards to using the College Football betting line to separate two teams that are playing one another. The one difference however is the tendency to see betting lines that are a lot higher in the NFL. Again this is due to the difference in the number of teams and the large discrepancy in the quality (talent gap) of those teams that results from that fact. Bookmakers and sportsbooks use college football betting lines to try and get even action on both teams. They anoint 1 team as the favorite and the other team as the underdog. For an example of a typical NCAA football betting line keep reading.

Season Schedule

College Football OddsThe college football season begins two to three weeks earlier than the NFL, toward the end of August. From 1982 until 2003, the regular season was officially ushered in by the Kickoff Classic (other pre-season games such as the Eddie Robinson Classic and the Pigskin Classic have also been played). Recent NCAA rules changes have eliminated these games. The regular season continues through early December, with the highest-profile games on the season's final weekend being several conference championship games and rivalry games, including the Army-Navy Game.


The postseason consists of a series of bowl games that showcase top 64 college teams. Bowl games generally match two teams of similar standing from different conferences, although some pit a high ranked team from a smaller conference against a lower ranked team from a more prestigious one. Division I Bowl Subdivision (still widely known by its former designation of Division I-A) football is the only NCAA sport which does not decide its champion with a playoff. In the past, the unofficial national champion was determined by various polls, such as the AP Poll, Coaches Poll, and the United Press International Poll. This system was problematic because two polls often named different champions.


College Football OddsSince 1998, the National Championship has been determined by the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). This formula, incorporating numerous computer rankings and human polls, is used to determine the top two teams in the country.[12] From 1998 to 2005, the two teams competed in one of the four BCS bowl games in a set rotation. Starting in the 2006 season, the BCS National Championship Game, was added. The game is played after completion of the BCS Bowls and the site rotates every year between the four BCS Bowls: the Rose Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Sugar Bowl.


Following the season, a series of all-star bowl games are played in January with the nations best seniors being selected to participate. These games include the East-West Shrine Game, the Gridiron Classic, the Hula Bowl, the Senior Bowl, and the newly-established Texas vs. The Nation Game. However, the Gridiron Classic was recently declared canceled for 2006 because of lack of sponsorship.[13] Under NCAA rules, players with remaining college eligibility are not allowed to participate in these games.

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