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NCAA Football Odds at Prime Sportsbook.com: Get the Best College Football Betting Lines and Live Odds

There is nothing like betting NCAA football odds. There are several options for wagering on college football, from spread betting, moneylines, and totals to parlays, teasers, props, and much more.

Not only can you bet on the individual games, but you can also bet on college football futures, including odds on which team will win the National Championship. College football is also a very popular sport for live betting.

How NCAA Football Betting Odds Work

NCAA football betting odds include point spread, moneyline, and total. Sportsbooks set point spread odds to attract interest from both sides.

For example, if Georgia played Toledo, bettors would simply pick Georgia to win the game, and no one would take Toledo.

The pointspread changes things. Georgia might be listed as a 45-point favorite, meaning the Bulldogs would have to win by more than 45 points for the wager to be a winner.

College Football Moneyline Example:

Let’s say LSU plays Kentucky, and LSU is -185 on the money line. That means to win $100, you must wager $185. Conversely, if you like Kentucky, the price would be +160. That means you would win $160 for every $100 wagered if Kentucky beat LSU.

College Football Spread Example:

Let’s say that the Alabama Crimson Tide is a 9.5-point favorite over the Missouri Tigers. Alabama is giving Missouri 9.5 points before the game even kicks off. That means a $110 bet on Alabama would win $100 as long as the Crimson Tide won the game by 10 points or more.  If Missouri won the game outright or lost by nine points or less, the Tigers would win you $100 for a $110 bet.

From spreads to player props, our football betting guide covers all the essentials.

Most Popular NCAA Football Betting Types

College Football Moneylines: Let’s say that Alabama is listed as a -215 favorite against LSU on the moneyline. You lay $215 to win $100 on the Tide or get +185 for your $100 on LSU.

College Football Point Spreads: When you bet on the spread, you are betting on a team to win by or stay within a certain number of points.

College Football Totals (Over/Under): Also known as “over/unders,” a totals bet is one of the most common wagers made on college football. You bet on whether or not a game will go over or under a set number of the total combined score between two teams.

College Football First Half & First Quarter: First half and quarters wagers in college football are simple to understand, as you are betting only on one half or one quarter with the same NCAA football betting options.

College Football Team Totals: You can bet on how many points you think a team will score in their college football game. The sportsbook will set a total for the team, and you can bet over or under that number.

College Football Player Props: You can wager on various player props in college football betting. The most popular college football player props usually revolve around the quarterback and how many yards, touchdowns, or interceptions he will throw.

College Football Parlays: A parlay is where you take multiple games into one wager, and get a big price if the parlay wins. You can select up to 10 choices for your parlay, but for the ticket to cash, all games in the parlay must win.

College Football Futures (National Championship, Heisman Trophy, Conference Titles): The most popular futures bets in college football are National Championship bets. There are other types of futures bets, including which teams will win their conference titles, or who you think will win the Heisman Trophy.

College Football Live Betting: College football live betting, also known as in-game betting, is betting while the game is in progress. Live betting choices include point spread, moneyline, and total.

How to Bet on College Football Throughout the Season

College football is right behind the NFL in terms of popularity for sports bettors. From point spreads, moneylines, and live betting to parlays, teasers, and futures, there is something for everyone who wants to wager on college football games.

Bet on Major College Football Events at PrimeSportsbook.com

For many sports bettors, there is nothing like wagering on NCAA football odds, as the college football season begins in August and doesn’t conclude until January.

College Football Regular Season

The college football regular season usually runs from late August to early December.

College Football Conference Championships

One of the most exciting times of the college football season is when teams play their conference championship games. Nearly all the conferences will play a title game with the top two teams in the regular season meeting for the conference championship.

College Football Playoff

12 teams compete for the national title in the College Football Playoff. The five highest-ranked conference champions and seven at-large teams make the College Football Playoff, with the top four conference champions receiving first-round byes.

College Football National Championship

The College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship Game is the culmination of the 12-team College Football Playoff and determines the national champion for NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision teams.

College Football Bowl Games

For the 2024-2025 season in Division 1 college football, 47 bowl games were played, with the most important ones taking place as part of the College Football Playoff.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Overtime is normally included in the final outcome for most standard wagers, unless otherwise stated.

Because of the stark differences in team talent levels, college football point spreads are frequently bigger than those in professional leagues.

Powerhouse programs frequently play lesser teams in college football, which can result in big point spreads.

Some states restrict betting on teams within their state. Always verify your state's specific regulations when it comes to wagering on local teams.

Keep in mind that if your state doesn’t allow wagering on specific teams, you won’t see odds for those teams at the sportsbook.

Live Betting is where you are placing bets on a game as it unfolds, with odds updating in real-time, while prop bets are wagers on specific events within a game, such as individual player performances.

Set a specific budget for college football betting and stick to it. There are far more games in NCAA football than in the NFL, so be extremely disciplined and set money aside for weekly straight bets, parlays, live betting, etc.

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