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Written by William Hayes on December 29, 2023
If you’re thinking that sports betting on the college football bowl season is chaotic at best, you’re not alone. Coastal Carolina won the Hawai’i Bowl over San Jose State despite going in as 17-point underdogs. Boston College beat SMU in the Fenway Bowl by nine despite entering as 10-point dogs. Outside the College Football Playoff, bowl games don’t have any Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 26, 2023
Kansas-UNLV on national television? No, this isn’t a throwback basketball thriller – it’s the Guaranteed Rate Bowl as the two football programs will slug it out on the home field of MLB’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Kansas has made it to two straight bowl games now, improving from a 2-10 record in 2021 to 6-7 a year ago (with that seventh loss Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 26, 2023
The Bowling Green Falcons (7-5) had their first winning season in eight years, and their reward is a date with the Minnesota Golden Gophers (5-7) in the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit. The Golden Gophers got a bowl bid on the basis of Academic Progress Rate, which is used to pick from among five-win teams when there are not enough Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 26, 2023
We’ve seen a lot of sports betting underdogs deliver surprises during the college football bowl season, most recently when Coastal Carolina went all the way to Hawai’i and beat San Jose State despite entering as 17-point underdogs. We thought the Chanticleers might cover, but seeing them win was a surprise to us. On Thursday morning, the Boston College Eagles (6-6) Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 20, 2023
South Alabama (6-6, 4-4 Sun Belt) finished the regular season by winning two of three (but dropping their season finale). They take on the Eastern Michigan Eagles (6-6, 4-4 MAC), riding a two-game winning streak to gain bowl eligibility in their regular season finale. Technically, the Jaguars are the “road” team in this game, but the contest takes place in Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 19, 2023
The only bowl game on December 21 features a pair of 6-6 programs who won their regular season finales to gain bowl eligibility. South Florida rolled over Charlotte, 48-14, as 7 ½-point favorites at home, while Syracuse edged out Wake Forest, 35-31, at home as 1 ½-point favorites. Injuries and the transfer portal have taken their toll on these two Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 18, 2023
The sixth Frisco Bowl is set for Tuesday night as the UTSA vs Marshall. The Roadrunners played here two years ago but lost to San Diego State, 38-24. The Roadrunners have found success in the regular season since moving up to the FBS, but in bowl games, they are still looking for the first win in school history, with an Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 14, 2023
College football bowl season has long been an unpredictable time for NCAAF betting enthusiasts. Mid-major teams get shots at power conference opponents who are less than excited about their bowl destinations, except for the chance to travel away from school. Head coaches at some schools have already left, leaving their assistants, or a new skeleton staff, to coach their team Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 12, 2023
If you’re just checking out Jacksonville State (8-4) as part of your bowl game NCAAF betting strategy, you may have just learned that the Gamecocks’ head coach is Rich Rodriguez. If you know your college football history, that name should ring a bell. He had coaching stints at West Virginia (2001-2007), Michigan (2008-2010) and Arizona (2012-2017). At West Virginia, he Read MoreWritten by William Hayes on December 6, 2023
If Texas had beaten Oklahoma, but not Alabama, would they be in the College Football Playoff? Let’s say that Alabama had prevailed by ten instead of Texas, and that Alabama had gone on to beat Georgia by three points in the SEC Championship. Wouldn’t we see Georgia in that fourth slot? Of course we would. The CFP committee has to Read MoreThanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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