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Published on October 31st, 2022 | by Jameelah "Just Jay" Wilkerson

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College Betting 101: Understanding the Odds, Point Spread, Overs, and Unders

If you’re reading this, chances are you’ll bet on college football odds. In this case, it is essential to understand each aspect of odds listing. The aspects include rotation number, point spreads, over/under, and money line. On platforms like Sports Chat Place, you will often find different terms describing these aspects. For example, the rotation number will go by ‘number,’ the college football spreads will go by ‘spread,’ and the over/under simply by ‘total.’

Before You Cash In…

Before picking teams, you need to know if sports betting is legal in your state. According to CBS Sports, sports betting is illegal in over a third of the country, with many states like California warming up to legalize the tasty and ‘lucrative’ venture. The good news is that states like New Jersey have published a list of licensed betting sites. So, you should confirm before going onto a platform like Sports Chat Place and getting the best bets.

The Number Listings

Simply put, odds are a method bookmakers (betting platforms) use to level the playing field for wagers and ensure all outcomes get picked. When reading college football odds, you’ll first see the time and date of the game on the left. Next, you will see two numbers tied to a particular team name. The two numbers are a standard for all betting platforms since they help create order and allow bettors to refer to the game without mentioning the teams involved.

Let’s say there is a matchup between Wisconsin Badgers and Ohio State Buckeyes. If the Badgers are the home team, the bookmakers will list them first and assign the number 102, then the Buckeyes will follow as 103.

College Football Spreads Explained 

After the teams and number listings, the various odds follow. First, you will see the college football spreads, then a money line, and then the over/under numbers will be displayed. Usually, college football spreads list one team as being in the negative and another in the positive. The club posted in the negative means it is favored, and the bookmakers take points away from them. Such a team needs to win by a certain number of points to cover the spread. On the other hand, the underdog (team with the positive number) will have to lose by less than the posted number or win outright.

Let’s develop our matchup between Wisconsin Badgers and Ohio State Buckeyes. If the Badgers are at -6.5 and Wisconsin at +6.5, the Badgers are the favorite to win. If you look at those college football spreads, it means the Badgers need to win by seven or more for you to collect your winnings. If you wager on the Buckeyes, you will get paid if they lose by less than seven or win outright.

Conclusion

Once you understand how college football spreads work and how they are expressed, you can use them to know where to put your money. Be sure to check the college football spreads of Sports Chat Place and get connected with the best odds. With their wide coverage, you will be placed on winning sports bets.



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