About NCAAF
The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, formerly known as Division I-A, is the top level of college football in the United States. If you are an NFL bettor, college football spreads and over/unders may be confusing. This sport, which offers hundreds of games each week, provides premium wagering opportunities throughout the regular season and after Thanksgiving when more than 40 bowl games are played. Learn more about NCAAF Betting Strategy.
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Atlantic Coast Conference - ACC
NCAAF Betting Strategy
NCAAF betting strategy is different from NFL strategy. There are a few reasons for this. First, when it comes to college football betting, you’ll find many more mismatches than you will in the NFL. Plus, there are 130 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams and just 32 NFL teams. Thus, in college football, the talent level varies greatly. Also, the NFL is one league, while NCAAF has 10 conferences plus a strong roster of seven independent teams. Finally, out-of-conference play provides the sports bettor with analytical challenges that simply don’t exist when handicapping NFL contests.
The College Football Season
Consider the fact that in 2000, there were 116 FBS teams in 11 conferences with nine of those teams playing as independents. In that same year, there were 25 bowl games. In 2021, there are 130 FBS teams in 10 conferences and 43 bowl games. That means in 2021 there are 780 regular-season games played over the course of 13 weeks. The current NCAAF season is much more complex and daunting than it was 20 years ago. At the same time, in 2021 college football bettors have many more chances to make cash.
NCAAF Betting Strategy – Finding the Best Games
With so many conferences and teams, our NCAAF betting strategy advises that you need to choose the games on which you’re going to bet carefully. The marquee matchups tend to be more carefully and tightly handicapped while those that are less important will often offer solid value. Again, as it is with the NFL, review odds as soon as they’re posted, as these can be soft. Of course, to recognize a good deal, you’re going to need to understand each conference and team. Don’t be dissuaded by odds that feature large spreads and high totals. These could be sound bets on the favorite and over. Of course, never make a bet based on a simple review of the odds or the advice of someone else. Perform your analysis, which includes a breakdown of team and individual stats, review of each offensive and defensive unit, and research regarding recent past performance, player injuries, and coaching strengths and weaknesses. Will weather, homefield, or past meetings be factors? In the end, if you don’t have a clear picture of what bet you should make and/or what side, then don’t take the action. Find another game.
Finally, stick to straight bets. College football is amazingly volatile, and parlays as well as exotics can take their toll on your bankroll. Keep it simple, betting on point spreads, moneylines, and over/unders.
Analysis Tips
Choose a few conferences on which to focus and bet. Get to know them inside out.
There’s great value in mismatches. Especially those that have Power Five teams playing Group of Five or Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) teams.
NCAAF point spreads tend to be larger than those associated with the NFL. In 75% of the NCAAF point spreads, the outright winner covers.
Total odds can also appear to be high. They are often higher than NFL over/unders. With careful analysis, you’ll find that the over is often the winner. But do your analysis.
Focus on each team’s strengths. Unlike the NFL, which requires a pocket quarterback who can make the big play, many college football teams are option or run based. Don’t overlay NFL offensive standards on college football teams.
The offensive line is all important. Look for mismatches in this area.
College football special teams can be uneven, especially when it comes to placekicking. Pay attention to special teams.
Successful college coaches win games. Period.
Depth within conferences is often uneven. Depth wins games.
Defense is as important as offense.
The Week
Although a betting week in college football may at first glance appear to be just like the NFL, it’s quite different. The first difference is at the start of the season, most of the teams are playing out of conference. That can certainly make handicapping tricky. It’s true that some teams will play other conference clubs later in the season, but a majority of nonconference games are played during the first three to four weeks.
It’s helpful to think of the NCAAF season as three seasons. The first involves nonconference games, the second is conference games, and the third is bowl season where 84 of 130 FBS teams compete. The first and third part of the season are rife with mismatches that can be difficult to handicap. The point is with 780 regular-season contests and 43 postseason games, you must be diligent in your handicapping especially in deciding which games you’ll wager on.
Most college games are played on Saturday. However, as the season progresses, you’ll be able to bet on games just about any day of the week. Consider wagering on contests that are not being played on Saturday. The lack of choice on those days automatically gives sports bettors instant focus and decision-making becomes easier. Of course, you’ll want to wager on games scheduled on Saturday. How many games you bet on depends on your bankroll and if you’re also wagering on the NFL or another sport. Five to 10 games are possible if NCAAF is the only sport you’re betting at the time.
The Don’ts
Here are our 10 NCAAF betting strategy don’ts. And we mean “DON’T”:
There’s no NCAAF preseason. That means it takes time for sports bettors to warm up and get a clear view of the strengths and weaknesses of many of the teams. Don’t make too many wagers the first few weeks. Expand the number of bets you make in week three or four.
Parlays and props are very hard to hit. Stay away from them.
In either a moneyline or spread situation, be wary of projecting a winner based solely on team histories or recent performance.
High-risk odds should be bet in a limited manner.
During bowl season, don’t become a loose bettor, stay disciplined.
Don’t try to make up for losses or make a big score on the National Championship game. It’s just another game.
Don’t try to make your nut on futures. Treat them as novelty bets, wagering on them, if at all, sparingly.
Don’t get greedy, knowing when not to bet is more important than knowing when to bet.
When you don’t have enough information on a game, don’t bet it.
When handicapping, don’t use last week’s information. Stay current.
NCAAF Betting Strategy – Final Considerations
Our NCAAF betting strategy calls for players to be discerning, wagering on five-to-10 of the 60-to-65 games being played each week. If you’re going to do it right, it’ll take an hour or even two to seriously handicap each game. As we noted earlier, choose two to three conferences to focus on and become an expert on each one. Continually expand your knowledge base to other conferences and teams throughout the season so you’re ready for bowl season.
Atlantic Coast Conference - ACC
ACC Atlantic
In our Wake Forest Demon Deacons preview 2021, we project that this team will fare a bit better than it did last season when they were 3-4 in ACC play and 4-5 overall.
Our Syracuse Orange preview 2021 notes that last season this team finished with the worst record in the ACC.
Our NC State Wolfpack preview 2021 observes that this team had a tough time finding consistency last season.
Our Louisville Cardinals preview 2021 anticipates this team improving on its 3-4 conference mark and 4-7 overall record from last season.
Our Florida State Seminoles preview 2021 anticipates that this ACC team will be much more competitive than they were last season when they were 2-6 in the conference and 3-6 overall.
Our Clemson Tigers preview 2021 notes that once again last season this team was in the hunt for the national crown.
Our Boston College Eagles preview 2021 observes that this team has not beaten an AP Top 25 team since they took down the #14 USC Trojans in 2014.
ACC Coastal
Our Virginia Tech Hokies preview 2021 notes that last season, this team went 5-5 in the ACC, which put them in a three-way tie for sixth place with Boston College and Pittsburgh.
Our Virginia Cavaliers preview 2021 sees this team as being closely aligned in terms of depth and experience with Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh.
Our North Carolina Tar Heels preview 2021 sees this team as being the best in the Coastal Division.
Our Duke Blue Devils preview 2021 observes that from 2012-2018 this football team went to six bowl games and also made it to an ACC Championship Game.
Our Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets preview 2021 observes that this season this team’s ground unit will be one of the best in the conference.
Our Miami Hurricanes preview 2021 likes this team a lot. They bring one of the better offenses and defenses in the ACC to the field.
Pac-12
Pac-12 North
In creating our Washington State Cougars preview 2021, we noted that last season was an anomaly for this team that has posted a winning record since 2015, making five straight bowl appearances.
Our Washington Huskies preview 2021 observes that last year was the first time in a decade that this team did not appear in a bowl game.
Our Stanford Cardinal preview 2021 finds that the Pac-12 North is a division that’s crowded at the top.
Our Oregon State Beavers preview 2021 acknowledges that this football team still has a long way to go before it can put together a winning season.
Our Oregon Ducks preview 2021 observes that for the past four seasons this team has posted winning records, making four straight bowl appearances.
Our California Golden Bears preview 2021 notes that after playing two bowl-worthy seasons in 2018 and 2019, this team finished tied for last in the division with a 1-3 record.
Pac-12 South
Our USC Trojans preview 2021 notes that last year this team won the Pac-12 South with a 5-0 record.
Our Utah Utes preview 2021 finds that since 2011, which is when this team moved from the Mountain West Conference to the Pac-12, the Utes have recorded eight winning seasons.
Our UCLA Bruins preview 2021 notes that the last time this team recorded a winning record was in 2015.
Our Colorado Buffaloes preview 2021 observes that for the first time since 2016, this team recorded more wins than losses last season.
Our Arizona Wildcats preview 2021 observes that over the last five seasons, the best this team has done is 7-5.
Our Arizona State Sun Devils preview 2021 observes that the last time this team had a losing record and did not play in a bowl game was 2016.
Big 10 Football
Big 10 East
Our Rutgers Scarlet Knights preview 2021 observes that in the past five years this team has not had a winning season.
Our Ohio State Buckeyes preview 2021 observes that, once again, this team looks to be competitive on a national level.
Our Michigan Wolverines preview 2021 observes that this team struggled last season going 2-4 and finishing sixth in the conference.
Our Maryland Terrapins preview 2021 observes that this year this team possesses the potential to be explosive.
Our Indiana Hoosiers preview 2021 observes that under coach Tom Allen this team has improved vastly over the past four seasons.
Big 10 West
Our Wisconsin Badgers preview 2021 observes that this team may not be the best team in the Big Ten, but they are the best in the Western conference.
Our Purdue Boilermakers preview 2021 sees this team as once again struggling to post a winning record.
Our Northwestern Wildcats preview 2021 observes that this football team will be strong on defense and weak on offense, as they were in 2020.
Our Nebraska Cornhuskers preview 2021 notes that this team sees just three starters return on offense while nine come back on defense.
Our Minnesota Golden Gophers preview 2021 sees this team as coming into the season with a lot of potential on offense and many challenges on defense.
Our Iowa Hawkeyes preview 2021 finds that this teams looks to be very competitive, as they have been for many years.
Our Illinois Fighting Illini preview 2021 observes that in the past five years the best this team had done is a 6-6 mark in 2019.
SEC
SEC East
Our Florida Gators preview 2021 notes that last year this team topped the SEC East with an 8-2 record. Overall, the Gators were 8-4.
Our Georgia Bulldogs preview 2021 sees this team, which finished second last season, as being the prime contender for first place in the SEC East.
Our South Carolina Gamecocks preview 2021 notes that this team has been on a downward trend.
Our Missouri Tigers preview 2021 anticipates this team improving on their 5-5 record from last season.
Our Kentucky Wildcats preview 2021 finds that this team will be competitive and has a shot at third in the SEC East.
Our Tennessee Volunteers preview 2021 notes that over the past five years this team has been defined by inconsistency.
Our Vanderbilt Commodores preview 2021 projects that this team will struggle this season.
SEC West
Our Alabama Crimson Tide preview 2021 finds that once again this team will be massively competitive.
Our Arkansas Razorbacks preview 2021 notes that 2016 is the last time this team posted a winning record then they finished the regular season with a 7-5 mark.
Our Auburn Tigers preview 2021 observes that for the past eight seasons, this team had posted winning numbers.
Our LSU Tigers preview 2021 notes that this team’s 5-5 record last season was an anomaly.
Our Mississippi State Bulldogs preview 2021 notes that more likely than not, this team usually has a shot at posting a minimum of six wins.
Our Texas A&M Aggies preview 2021 finds that in the past five years this team has been consistently in the mix.
Our Mississippi Rebels preview 2021 notes that for the first time since 2015 this team made it to a bowl game.
Big 12
Our LSU vs Kansas State prediction is for the 2022 TaxAct Texas Bowl which will be played on Tuesday, January 4.
Our Oklahoma State vs Notre Dame prediction is for the 2022 PlayStation Fiesta Bowl which will be played on Saturday, January 1.
Our Oregon vs Oklahoma prediction for the 2021 Valero Alamo Bowl is our final of three picks for Wednesday, December 29.
Our Clemson vs Iowa State prediction for the 2021 Cheez-It Bowl is our second of three picks for Wednesday, December 29.
Our West Virginia vs Minnesota prediction for the 2021 Guaranteed Rate Bowl is our fifth and final NCAAF pick for Tuesday, December 28.
On December 28, we have our Mississippi State vs Texas Tech prediction for the 2021 AutoZone Liberty Bowl.
Our West Virginia Mountaineers preview 2021 observes that last season this team went 4-4 in the conference and 6-4 overall.
Our Texas Tech Red Raiders preview 2021 observes that this team comes to the 2021 season with talent at quarterback, a solid O-line, and strong linebacking unit.
Our Texas Longhorns preview 2021 has this team battling for the third spot in the conference.
Our TCU Horned Frogs preview 2021 observes that the most questionable unit on offense for this team is the all-important line.
Independents
In the second day of bowl season, we have our UAB vs BYU prediction for the 2021 Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl.
It’s true, our New Mexico State vs Alabama prediction has a whopping point spread of 51.5. The Independent NMSU Aggies (1-8) come to this contest as massive underdogs.
Our Liberty vs UL Monroe pick has the Flames at -32.5 (-110) while the Warhawks are offered at +32.5 (-110).
Our Army Black Knights preview 2021 notes that last year this team rebounded from a 2019 season where they went 5-8 and did not attend a bowl game.
Our BYU Cougars preview 2021 observes that after a disastrous 2017 season, where the team went 4-9, they have posted winning marks each year and gone to three-straight bowl games.
Our Liberty Flames preview 2021 notes that this team has been a FBS team since 2018 when it became an Independent.
Our Notre Dame Fighting Irish preview 2021 observes that this is, once again, the best of the FBS Independents.
NCAAF Free Picks
Time for our Georgia vs Alabama prediction is for the 2022 CFP National Championship presented by AT&T.
Our LSU vs Kansas State prediction is for the 2022 TaxAct Texas Bowl which will be played on Tuesday, January 4.
Our Utah vs Ohio State prediction is for the 2022 Rose Bowl Game Presented by Capital One Venture X which will be played on Saturday, January 1.
Our Iowa vs Kentucky prediction is for the 2022 Vrbo Citrus Bowl which will be played on Saturday, January 1.
Our Oklahoma State vs Notre Dame prediction is for the 2022 PlayStation Fiesta Bowl which will be played on Saturday, January 1.
Our Penn State vs Arkansas prediction is for the 2021 Outback Bowl which will be played on Saturday, January 1.
Our Georgia vs Michigan prediction is for the 2021 CFP Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl.