Win Totals and Conference Futures about NCAA Football

Win Totals and Conference Futures about NCAA Football

 

Every year, college football delivers exciting futures bets, and the NCAA football futures odds market is one of the toughest to master. Of course, National Championship futures are the most popular but win totals and conference futures are also high on the list. We are going to get into all of that in this piece, as we break down futures bets, including some that you can still wager on right now at your favorite online sportsbook, so let’s get to it.

 

College Football Win Totals Overview

One of the more tempting futures wagers in college football is the win total, where you try to decide whether said total will fall over or under the number posted by the bookies. It is probably best to focus on the Power 4 and Group of 5 teams, as there is more information and data to draw on for those teams. College football win totals predictions are never easy to nail down, but there are certain factors to consider. These include the number of returning starters, coaching changes, and strength of schedule.

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Top College Football Futures Best Bets

When you are trying to figure out win totals or conference winners, you need to look for value. For example, a strong team may have a higher win total that looks very tempting, but what if they have 2 or 3 tough conference games on the road? That may point you more toward the under than the over. Check out the odds for each option and choose the one that offers the highest level of probability at the best odds. The beauty of using MyBookie is that the NCAA football futures odds are always up to date and accessible, even when you are on the go.

 

Conference Futures Breakdown

When you look at the college football betting lines, you are going to see options for conference winners. There are teams that have been dominant in their respective conferences for years, but the transfer portal can change things quickly, as can a coaching change. For example, Alabama is still strong but perhaps not as good as they were in the Nock Saban era. That can have an impact on their projected win total for the season, as well as their ability to win the conference championship. In major conferences, such as the Big Ten and SEC, there are a cluster of teams that are all very good and able to win, which makes selecting the eventual winner that much tougher.

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SEC Championship Futures Analysis

Given their dominance in recent years, it is no surprise that Georgia and Alabama dominate the proceedings in NCAA futures bets for the SEC. They are consistently good, but the SEC is strong across the board, so you have to keep an eye on teams like Ole Miss, Texas, and Texas A&M. In fact, the Aggies have proven to be the team to beat this season, going unbeaten as they head into their final game of the season versus the Longhorns.

 

Big Ten Title Race Outlook

In the Big Ten, college football futures predictions have been somewhat consistent, with either Ohio State or Michigan ruling the roost. Things changed with the dissolution of the PAC-12, though, with USC and Oregon landing in the Big Ten and making the race for the top 2 spots even more exciting than before. Ohio State is in the conversation again this year, but it has been Indiana that has proven to be the conference surprise, as they remain unbeaten heading into the final week.

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ACC and Big 12 Dark Horse Plays

NCAA football futures wagering became a little more difficult in the Big 12 after Texas and Oklahoma left to join the SEC. Those teams were dominant, so their departure opened the door for other schools. The same rules apply in the ACC, where Clemson used to be an easy pick. They have fallen off a cliff in recent seasons, opening the door for the likes of Florida State and Georgia Tech to take over as the teams to beat in the ACC. There is definite unpredictability in both conferences, so it’s important to keep up to date with things like coaching changes and transfer portal moves to find value.

 

Group of 5 Conference Winners

Conferences like the AAC and Mountain West tend to be a little more predictable, as it is the same cast of characters that usually remain at the top. Teams like Boise State and North Texas always seem to be in the mix in their respective conferences, but in terms of college football win totals, pay attention to the non-conference games these teams play.

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College Football Futures Predictions

Expert analysis and statistical models should be added to your own analysis to create a comprehensive college football betting strategy. Based on several factors, here are 5 picks I like:

  1. SEC Winner – This weekend will decide a lot, but Texas A&M looks good. If Georgia gets in, look out.
  2. Big Ten Dark Horse – Everyone thinks that Ohio State are a lock, but I would not sleep on Indiana.
  3. G5 Conference Upset – Keep an eye on New Mexico in the Mountain West. Winners of 5 in a row and a matchup against the conference leaders this weekend.
  4. Win Total Parlay – It is a little late in the game for this one given that we are heading into the final week.
  5. National Title Longshot – While they remain unbeaten, I still think that Indiana needs to be considered a dark horse winner.
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How to Bet NCAA Football Futures

Managing your bankroll and betting when the odds fit your predictions are just a couple of keys to success with college football futures wagering. Here are some things to consider:

  1. Shop lines at online bookies to find the best value
  2. Keep an eye on coaching changes and transfer portal moves
  3. Consider hedging to increase your chances of winning
  4. Make a wager prior to the opening game of the season
  5. Build a parlay using smaller stakes picks
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Conclusion

MyBookie offers amazing value, but those lines are going to tighten with each passing week, so be sure to get your NCAA football futures wagers in before the lines tighten and value disappears.

   
 

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