It’s betting info hotter than Laura Michelle Prestin for Labor Day Weekend college football.
You can never do too much homework before you bet on NCAA football odds. We’ve covered some of the action for Week 1; let’s continue with the afternoon games on Saturday. Don’t forget the video tip sheet with news and notes galor on this weekend’s college football games.
Colorado vs Colorado State
Colorado has plenty of football betting trends in its favor when it visits Colorado State on Saturday. The Buffaloes are 7-3 in their last 10 games against the spread. Meanwhile, Colorado State is 0-6 ATS over its last six games. The road team has beaten the spread in five of the last six meetings between these two teams.
New Mexico vs (11) Oregon
Both New Mexico and Oregon are trending hot against the spread entering this matchup. New Mexico has beaten four of its last five spreads and Oregon is 15-7 ATS over its last 22 games. The better bet may be the OVER, which is 10-2-1 in the Ducks’ last 13 home games and 4-1 in the Lobos’ last five road games.
(4) Texas vs Rice
This matchup could be a blowout no matter how you look at it – straight up or against the spread. Texas is 4-0 ATS over its last four against Rice and the Longhorns are 8-2 ATS over their last 10 against Conference USA teams. The Owls tend to get blown out in non-conference games (7-19 ATS over their last 26).
UCLA vs Kansas State
Here’s another betting matchup with very distinct non-conference trends. UCLA is 5-0 ATS over its last five non-conference games whereas the Kansas State Wildcats are 5-17 over their last 22 non-conference affairs. Then again, Kansas State is also 4-1 ATS over its last five at home.
North Texas vs Clemson
Think hard about betting the OVER when North Texas visits Clemson. The over is 5-1 in Clemson’s last six overall and 4-1 over North Texas’ last five road games. The Tigers like to win big at home; they’re 8-3 over their last 11 there ATS. Meanwhile, North Texas spooks easily early in the season. The Mean Green are just 7-19 ATS over their last 26 September games.
Connecticut vs Michigan
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more sportsbook friendly team than the Connecticut Huskies right now. Amazingly, they’re 12-2 ATS over their last 14 games. They’ve also beaten their last seven spreads on the road. Meanwhile, the Michigan Wolverines have lost against the spread five times in a row.