Week 15 is championship week with four conference championship games on Friday and five more on Saturday. Correlate that with competition more pronounced and quality matchups, and College Football Betting opportunities will be of higher quality. On Saturday, the Power Four Conferences will play their championship games with some intriguing matchups.
In the Big 12, the Texas Tech Red Raiders meet the BYU Cougars at Noon ET with coverage on ABC. AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, is the venue. Next, the SEC offers a superpower matchup of the Georgia Bulldogs and Alabama Crimson Tide at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Kickoff on ABC is at 4 p.m. ET.
Meanwhile, from the ACC, a surprise matchup between the Duke Blue Devils and Virginia Cavaliers at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, NC. Kickoff is at 8 p.m. ET with coverage on ABC. Finally, in a matchup that the nation is eagerly anticipating, the Ohio State Buckeyes will take on the Indiana Hoosiers in a battle of undefeated teams. Kickoff is at 8 p.m. ET with coverage on FOX.
Notable Week 15 Odds
James Madison (-21.5) is an intriguing price against Troy in the Sun Belt Championship Game at Bridgeforth Stadium in Harrisonburg, VA. Kickoff on Friday is at 7 p.m. ET with coverage on ESPN. Consider that James Madison remains a superpower at the Group of Six level, going 11-1 straight up and 8-4 against the spread in 2025.
Tulane (+2.5) is a surprise home dog to North Texas in the American Conference Championship Game against Upstart North Texas. Kickoff on Friday is at 8 p.m. ET with coverage on ABC. Overall, these teams went 7-1 in AAC play.
Miami-OH (+2.5) catches attention in Saturday’s MAC Championship Game against Western Michigan. Consider that this is the third consecutive appearance in the MAC title game for the RedHawks. That experience could prove advantageous in a game that starts at Noon ET with coverage on ESPN.
College Football Week 15 Best Bets
Texas Tech -12.5 vs. BYU – On November 8, the Texas Tech Red Raiders hammered the BYU Cougars 29-7 as 13.5-point home favorites. It was the only offshore bookmaker loss of the year for BYU. Texas Tech is the best team that money could buy in the Big 12 Conference, as head coach Joey McGuire took full advantage of his massive NIL Payroll bank and numerous Texas recruiting connections with high school coaches to lead the Red Raiders to a record of 11-1 straight up and 10-2 against the spread. Texas Tech ranks 3rd in the nation for scoring offense and 7th for fewest points allowed. In turn, BYU ranks 41st for scoring offense and 32nd for fewest points allowed.
Georgia -1.5 vs. Alabama – Previously, on September 27, the Alabama Crimson Tide won 24-21 as 2.5-point road dogs against the Georgia Bulldogs. Alabama is 10-2 straight up and 7-3-2 against the spread. Georgia is 11-1 straight up and 5-6-1 against the spread. It will be extremely difficult for Alabama to score a second College Football Betting win over Georgia in the same season. Additionally, Georgia is the more physical team.
Duke +2.5 vs. Virginia – As the Miami Hurricanes stay home, the Duke Blue Devils are playing with house money in the ACC Championship Game. In sum, Duke is 7-5 straight up and 5-6-1 against the spread. On the other hand, Virginia is 10-2 straight up and 8-4 against the spread. In his fourth season, head coach Tony Elliott broke through. On November 15, Virginia beat Duke 34-17 as 5-point road dogs. Duke’s 12th ranked passing attack can keep them within the number, at the very least.
Ohio State -5.5 vs. Indiana – Both teams are 12-0 straight up. Overall, Indiana covered the spread seven times, and Ohio State covered ten times. Loaded Ohio State ranks 13th for scoring offense and allowed the fewest points in the land. Indiana is a quality team, but nowhere near the level of the Buckeyes.
SBG Week 15 Best Bets:
Texas Tech Red Raiders, Georgia Bulldogs.
