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Written by Mike Page on August 23, 2021
Sports betting on college football is more suspenseful than the pros for several reasons. The defenses in the college game are not quite as fast, which means that spread offenses work much more often. Also, you are dealing with players who are just out of their teens, which means that while the talent is high, the maturity and mental strength Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 19, 2021
Yes, the Florida Gators went to the SEC Championship for the first time in four seasons last year. They had their first Heisman Trophy finalist in 12 years. They played in a New Year’s Six bowl for the third straight year. However, the team finished the campaign with a three-game skid, including a loss to Alabama in the SEC Championship, Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 19, 2021
The Mountain West Conference looks like a done deal if you just give the online betting odds table a quick look, with Boise State the heavy favorite to win the title. However, a lot of that has to do with casual bettor familiarity pulling the Broncos down — and sports books taking advantage. Nevada and San Jose State are both Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 18, 2021
As we approach the 2021 college football season, the sports betting odds to win the national championship are undergoing some slight shifts, and one school moving more than others is Georgia. Back in February, most books had the Bulldogs at +1200 (12/1) to win the title, but those odds have shifted as low as +750 (15/2) to win the title. Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 17, 2021
The North Carolina Tar Heels enter 2021 with all kinds of optimism after an 8-4 campaign in 2020 (7-3 ACC). Coach Mack Brown returns for his fourth year in this stint in Chapel Hill, with a 15-10 record so far this time around. The key for the Tar Heel rise has been the passing game, as the team led the Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 16, 2021
We’re less than two weeks away from the start of the 2021 college football season, and as we approach play it’s time to take a look at some more of our sports betting predictions for the season. A lot of the most popular bets, such as Alabama and Clemson to win their conferences and go to the College Football Playoff, Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 15, 2021
The North Carolina Tar Heels enter 2021 with all kinds of optimism after an 8-4 campaign in 2020 (7-3 ACC). Coach Mack Brown returns for his fourth year in this stint in Chapel Hill, with a 15-10 record so far this time around. The key for the Tar Heel rise has been the passing game, as the team led the Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 12, 2021
The Oregon Ducks have won the last two Pac-12 football titles, but the beatings they have taken en route to those titles have left them on the outside of the College Football Playoff. In fact, their 2020 season saw them drop three of their last four games, but head coach Mario Cristobal gets almost all of its starters on both Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 10, 2021
One factor that separates college football from pro football, from a competitiveness and a sports betting perspective, is the overall lack of parity. In the NFL this season, of the 32 franchises, there are 8 or 9 teams that have a legitimate shot to win Super Bowl LVI. In college football, there are 130 teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision, Read MoreWritten by Mike Page on August 9, 2021
We’re about three weeks away from the first games in the 2021 college football season, and the opening games feature some big matchups, as Georgia and Clemson will tangle in Charlotte, and Miami (FL) and Alabama will meet in Atlanta. As far as the sports betting odds to win the national championship go, things have not shifted significantly in the Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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