College Football Betting Wagers

In college football betting the most common way to make a bet is with pointspread betting, which is also referred to as line, side, or spread betting. Pointspread NCAA football betting is when you take the favorite at minus points or the underdog at plus points. In this article you will learn how to go about pointspread betting and other forms of college football wagers.

NCAA football betting sides are the most popular type of wager. For example, let’s say that you see a college football betting pointspread on the board that reads Florida -7, Auburn +7. The Auburn Tigers would win the college football betting wager if they either lost the game by less than seven points or won the game outright. Florida would win the bet if they won the game by more than three seven. If a gambler wanted Florida, for example, for $500 he would have to wager $550, with that extra ten percent, which is known as “juice” or “vig” serving as the sportsbook/house fee for booking the college football bet. If a NCAA football betting gambler liked Auburn he would still risk on the 11/10 basis and get 7 points in this college football bet.

If Florida beat Auburn 23-21, the Tigers would still win the NCAA football bet even though the lost the game because the margin was within the 7-point spread. If Florida beat Auburn 27-20 the game would land right on the number and all college football betting gamblers would get their money back on this wager. When you win such bets, you would get back your stake money plus the amount that you were wagering to win in NCAA football betting. Losers on the other hand, forfeit their stake money, which includes that ten-percent “vig.” As long as there was equal betting action on both sides, the “vig” ensures that the sportsbook makes money booking the game in college football betting.

In addition to sides in NCAA football betting you can also bet totals, money lines, parlays, teasers, halves, futures and even propositions. Take a look at these college football betting options as you look to make a NCAA football bet this season.

 

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