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Top College Football Futures Bets - 2024 Win Totals

Luther Burden - College, NCAA, Draft, Prospects, CFB, Missouri

I don't usually get too involved with college football futures bets, but the massive realignment that happened just over a month ago offers a chance to make some serious coin if you know where to look. As per usual, the college football blue bloods have high win totals. That said, the SEC and Big Ten (18) got much stronger. The Big 12 (14) got more...interesting, for lack of a better word.

It is critical to look at the revamped schedule when analyzing these bets. You know Vegas has. Do your research as well. Take the power back! An informed bettor is Vegas's worst nightmare. We can work together to make that happen! The smartest money isn't always chasing the well-known teams. Looking at non-power schools that got power transfers can seriously alter the future of those smaller school teams.

I will highlight my best over/under college football futures bets for regular season win totals in 2024. I will also include an honorable mention section and a few long shots that I would throw a small wager on. Who knows...we may even throw in a couple of bets to make the playoffs!

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College Football Futures - Best Over/Under Win Total Bets

Arizona over 7.5 wins (EVEN):

Schedule: vs. New Mexico, vs. Northern Arizona, at Kansas State, at Utah, vs. Texas Tech, at BYU, vs. Colorado, vs. West Virginia, at Central Florida, vs. Houston, at TCU, vs. Arizona State

Not only did the dynamic duo stay in Tucson, but they did this. The Wildcats should start 2-0 before tough trips to the Little Apple and SLC. Even if Arizona loses both, it should beat TT, BYU, UCF, Houston, TCU, and little brother. That's eight wins. Score!

Iowa State over 7.5 wins (-120):

Schedule: vs. North Dakota, at Iowa, vs. Arkansas State, at Houston, vs. Baylor, at West Virginia, vs. Central Florida, vs. Texas Tech, at Kansas, vs. Cincinnati, at Utah, vs. Kansas State

The Cyclones draw the easy team from my home state, then get the CyHawk game. That's a winnable game. They should win the next two, Cincinnati, UCF, and Texas Tech at home. That's six wins without the CyHawk.

That means the Cyclones only need two wins against Baylor, Iowa, Kansas, Utah, West Virginia, and Farmageddon. I like those odds. Continuity is king in college football right now and the Cyclones return nine of 11 offensive starters.

Memphis over 9.5 wins (+125):

Schedule: vs. North Alabama, vs. Troy, at Florida State, at Navy, vs. Middle Tennessee State, at South Florida, vs. North Texas, vs. Charlotte, at UTSA, vs. Rice, vs. UAB, at Tulane

This one hinges on whether you think it can win on a trip to Tallahassee on September 14. The toughest games for the Tigers are all on the road -- they play at UTSA, Tulane, and South Florida. Assuming they lose to the Seminoles, Memphis needs to win two of those three games.

With Seth Henigan and Roc Taylor both back, it is certainly possible. If Memphis manages to beat the Seminoles, you're playing with house money before September is even over.

North Carolina over 7.5 wins (-130):

Schedule: at Minnesota, vs. Charlotte, vs. North Carolina Central, vs. James Madison, at Duke, vs. Pittsburgh, vs. Georgia Tech, at Virginia, at Florida State, vs. Wake Forest, at Boston College, vs. North Carolina State

Is Max Johnson that dude? I have my doubts, but Omarion Hampton is. The offense should at least be more efficient this year. The early schedule is promising for the Tar Heels. They should start the season 6-0 before the meeting with Georgia Tech, which in itself is a winnable home game.

Virginia, Wake, and Boston College are all winnable games after that. Consider it insurance. The schedule stacks up for North Carolina to win 10 games in a best-case scenario -- it dodges Clemson, SMU, and Miami. Even if it loses to James Madison or Pitt, eight wins still seem likely.

Virginia Tech over 8.5 wins (+120):

Schedule: at Vanderbilt, vs. Marshall, at Old Dominion, vs. Rutgers, at Miami (FL), at Stanford, vs. Boston College, vs. Georgia Tech, at Syracuse, vs. Clemson, at Duke, vs. Virginia

Call me wild, but I see a huge chance for 10 wins here. The Hokies should be undefeated when they head to South Beach. Clemson and Georgia Tech are tougher games, but they are both at home. Even if they drop both of those and lose at Miami, that is still nine wins. I like getting better than even money here.

USC over 7.5 wins (-115):

Schedule: vs. LSU, vs. Utah State, at Michigan, vs. Wisconsin, at Minnesota, vs. Penn State, at Maryland, vs. Rutgers, at Washington, vs. Nebraska, at UCLA, vs. Notre Dame

There are a lot of names on the schedule, but how good are Michigan and Washington going to be? Both are on the road, but I'll say the Trojans can get at least one of those. We'll go ahead and count LSU as a loss. Probably Penn State, too, but that's a home game. I see sure wins against Utah State, Minnesota, Maryland, Rutgers, and UCLA.

Add in probable wins against Wisconsin and Nebraska at home, and all they have to do is beat either Notre Dame, Michigan, or Washington. That feels doable. I'll put it this way: if Lincoln Riley doesn't win eight games with this schedule, some boosters are going to be calling for his head.

 

College Football Futures - Over/Under Win Total Bets Still Worth Taking

Arkansas under 4.5 wins (-120):

Schedule: vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff, at Oklahoma State, vs. UAB, at Auburn, vs. Texas A&M, vs. Tennessee, vs. LSU, at Mississippi State, vs. Mississippi, vs. Texas, vs. Louisiana Tech, at Missouri

Gone are KJ Jefferson and Raheim Morris. Replacing them are Taylen Green (Boise State) and Ja'Quinden Jackson (Utah/Texas). As good as Green and Jackson might be, this is still a step down in both positions from last year. On top of that, this schedule is a bear.

UAPB and Louisiana Tech are the only sure wins. UAB is a solid team, but the Piggies should win that. That means they need two wins against the rest of the SEC. Even though they dodge Oklahoma, Alabama, and Georgia, the Razorbacks still play seven ranked teams. They will likely lose all seven.

Boise State over 9.5 wins (EVEN):

Schedule: at Georgia Southern, at Oregon, vs. Portland State, vs. Washington State, vs. Utah State, at Hawaii, at UNLV, vs. San Diego State, vs. Nevada, at San Jose State, at Wyoming, vs. Oregon State

Prospects like Malachi Nelson just don't transfer to schools like Boise State. It doesn't happen. Well...it did...and it could make us look like geniuses taking this bet. The two Pac-12 teams are shadows of last year's teams. Georgia Southern is still a strong team, but even if the Broncos start 0-2, they could run the table afterward.

Nelson is unproven, but I'm just as excited about the transfer of former Indiana receiver Cam Camper. Ashton Jeanty has proven that he can do it all. This schedule looks good for Boise State. The only sure loss is at The Zoo.

Georgia under 10.5 wins (EVEN):

Schedule: vs. Clemson, vs. Tennessee Tech, at Kentucky, at Alabama, vs. Auburn, vs. Mississippi State, at Texas, vs. Florida, at Mississippi, vs. Tennessee, vs. Massachusetts, vs. Georgia Tech

The Bulldogs play Alabama, Ole Miss, and Texas -- three of the top six teams in the AP Poll -- all in true road games. Are they winning two of those games? They would have to for them to hit the over on this bet. Georgia is still really good, but I see the Bulldogs making the playoffs as a three-loss team. Such is life in the 2024 SEC.

Kansas over 8.5 wins (+125):

Schedule: vs. Lindenwood, at Illinois, vs. UNLV, at West Virginia, vs. TCU, at Arizona State, vs. Houston, at Kansas State, vs. Iowa State, at BYU, vs. Colorado, at Baylor

This bet all hinges on Jalon Daniels since Jason Bean isn't around to guide the ship if he goes down again. Cole Ballard played well sparingly last year, but it's not the same as having a veteran like Bean come in.

The schedule lines up for Kansas since it dodges both Arizona and Utah and gets Colorado at home. It will need to win two of the five games between West Virginia, the Sunflower Showdown, Iowa State, Colorado, and Baylor. If Daniels stays healthy, that's not only possible...it's likely.

Michigan under 8.5 wins (+115):

Schedule: vs. Fresno State, vs. Texas, vs. Arkansas State, vs. USC, vs. Minnesota, at Washington, at Illinois, vs. Michigan State, vs. Oregon, at Indiana, vs. Northwestern, at Ohio State

I believe in Sherrone Moore but look at that schedule. Texas and USC in the first month? Oregon, Washington, and Ohio State later? How many of those games are the Wolverines winning? One? Two if Ohio State has players sit out for the playoff? I only count six sure wins.

That means Michigan has to win three against Texas, USC, Washington, Oregon, Michigan State, and Ohio State. It might do it if Texas and USC weren't in September. Even though both games are home games, it's tough to break in a new quarterback against teams like those.


Then there's still the little Connor Stalions fiasco. Despite Michigan's best efforts (including Jim Harbaugh bolting back to the NFL), it doesn't look like this is going away and it will likely erupt sometime in the middle of the season. Take the plus money on a tumultuous season in Ann Arbor.

Missouri over 9.5 wins (+115): 

Schedule: vs. Murray State, vs. Buffalo, vs. Boston College, vs. Vanderbilt, at Texas A&M, at Massachusetts, vs. Auburn, at Alabama, vs. Oklahoma, at South Carolina, at Mississippi State, vs. Arkansas

All that Missouri needs to win this bet is a win against one of the three ranked teams they play. A&M may not be ranked by the time it plays and Faurot Field is a notorious house of horrors for Oklahoma. The Tigers have the easiest SEC schedule out there. I'll be shocked if they don't win 10 games.

SMU over 8.5 wins (+105): 

Schedule: at Nevada, vs. Houston Christian, vs. BYU, vs. TCU, vs. Florida State, at Louisville, at Stanford, at Duke, vs. Pittsburgh, vs. Boston College, at Virginia, vs. California

Both BYU and TCU are young, unproven teams. Florida State follows at home. SMU should start the season 4-1 or 3-2 at worst. All of the final seven games are winnable with Louisville the only major test.

Even if it starts 3-2 and loses to the Cardinals, it still wins nine. With Preston Stone and Jaylan Knighton in Year 2 of this system, SMU's stock is on the rise. It is a player in the ACC this year.

Troy under 6.5 wins (-120): 

Schedule: vs. Nevada, at Memphis, at Iowa, vs. Florida A&M, vs. Louisiana-Monroe, vs. Texas State, at South Alabama, at Arkansas State, vs. Coastal Carolina, at Georgia Southern, at Louisiana, vs. Southern Mississippi

Arkansas State, ULM, FAMU, and Southern Miss are the only sure wins on the schedule. It'll likely beat Nevada in the opener, but where are the other two wins coming from? Texas State added Jordan McCloud and CCU still looks strong. Georgia Southern is a possibility without Marcus Carroll, but that game is in Statesboro.

This offense lost Gunnar Watson, who threw for 3.569 yards last year. Kimani Vidal, arguably the best player in school history, is in the NFL. Troy didn't get any impact transfers on offense while many of its opponents did. The under feels pretty safe.

UAB over 6.5 wins (+120): 

Schedule: vs. Alcorn State, at Louisiana-Monroe, at Arkansas, vs. Navy, vs. Tulane, at Army, at South Florida, vs. Tulsa, vs. Connecticut, at Memphis, vs. Rice, at Charlotte

I count five sure wins (Alcorn, ULM, Tulsa, UConn, and Charlotte) and that's not even including the service academies. If it can take both of those, it's a win already. If it only takes one, I could still see the Blazers beating Rice to get that seventh win. Getting plus money on this is a gift.

UTSA over 8.5 wins (+105): 

Schedule: vs. Kennesaw State, at Texas State, at Texas, vs. Houston Christian, at East Carolina, at Rice, vs. Florida Atlantic, at Tulsa, vs. Memphis, vs. North Texas, vs. Temple, at Army

UTSA lost the best QB in school history in Frank Harris, but UCLA transfer Owen McCown has shown flashes of brilliance. De'Corian Clark, if he can stay healthy, could be as good as Zakhari Franklin was. Kevorian Barnes is a good back in this system and Oscar Cardenas is a very underrated tight end. This offense still has weapons and the defense is still solid.

UTSA won eight games last year. The loss to Army is the one it needs to gain back this year to get to nine. Looking at the schedule, the Roadrunners should start 7-1 with a loss to Texas. The schedule gets tougher at the end, but they get both Memphis and North Texas at home. Temple is a sure win and the end in West Point is winnable.

I like the chances of them winning two of those last four games.

Washington over 6.5 wins (-105): 

Schedule: vs. Weber State, vs. Eastern Michigan, vs. Washington State, vs. Northwestern, at Rutgers, vs. Michigan, at Iowa, at Indiana, vs. USC, at Penn State, vs. UCLA, at Oregon

Is Washington going to take a step back? Sure. It only has one starter from last year on offense. It reloaded through the portal with Jeremiah Hunter from Cal and Will Rogers (yes...that Will Rogers) from Mississippi State. Jonah Coleman followed Jedd Fisch to Seattle. Is Washington going to lose seven games? I doubt it.

The Huskies don't leave Washington until the end of September and should be 5-0 when they welcome Michigan on October 5. That could be a winnable game. I'll say that Washington wins at least two of the games against the pool of Michigan, Iowa, Indiana, and UCLA. That gets us the win.

 

College Football Futures - Over/Under Win Total Best Of The Rest

Baylor over 5.5 wins (-105):

Schedule: vs. Tarleton State, at Utah, vs. Air Force, at Colorado, vs. BYU, at Iowa State, at Texas Tech, vs. Oklahoma State, vs. TCU, at West Virginia, at Houston, vs. Kansas

This is not an easy schedule, but I like what the Bears have going on down in Waco. Monaray Baldwin is a world-class sprinter with good hands. Toledo import Dequan Finn has an underrated arm. Oklahoma State import Dominic Richardson will be the starting back with the dangerous Richard Reese right behind him.

Taking a look at the schedule, Tarleton, TCU, Air Force, and BYU should be four wins. Games in Boulder, Houston, and Lubbock are tough but winnable. They have to get at least one of those along with one from Oklahoma State or Kansas at home. I can see this offense pulling it off.

James Madison over 8.5 wins (+130):

Schedule: at Charlotte, vs. Gardner-Webb, at North Carolina, vs. Ball State, at Louisiana-Monroe, vs. Coastal Carolina, at Georgia Southern, vs. Southern Mississippi, vs. Georgia State, at Old Dominion, at Appalachian State, vs. Marshall

The Dukes brought in former Washington quarterback Dylan Morris along with former North Texas workhorse Ayo Adeyi. They added San Diego State's Brionne Penny to beef up the receiver corps. It's going to be tough to replace Jordan McCloud and Elijah Sarratt, but Adeyi is at least as good as Kaelon Black.

Road games against Old Dominion, North Carolina, and App State are the toughest part of the schedule. They can lose all three and still hit this bet. It feels like the Dukes will be favorites in the other nine games, so I like getting plus money on this.

Kansas State under 9.5 wins (-145):

Schedule: vs. Tennessee-Martin, at Tulane, vs. Arizona, at BYU, vs. Oklahoma State, at Colorado, at West Virginia, vs. Kansas, at Houston, vs. Arizona State, vs. Cincinnati, at Iowa State

I see six sure wins. K-State would need to win four of Arizona, Oklahoma State, Colorado, West Virginia, Kansas, and Farmageddon. WVU, Farmageddon, and Colorado are all on the road. Forget assuming it wins one of those...I think it needs two.

Arizona, Kansas, and OSU at home are all games it could lose. If you believe that Avery Johnson is that dude, bet the over. All I see is visions of Abu Sama III trampling the defense in a blizzard. That is one of the lingering images of 2023.

Liberty over 10.5 wins (-150)

Schedule: vs. Campbell, at New Mexico State, vs. UTEP, vs. East Carolina, at Appalachian State, vs. Florida International, at Kennesaw State, vs. Jacksonville State, at Middle Tennessee State, at Massachusetts, vs. Western Kentucky, at Sam Houston

Kaidon Salter is still the best player in the conference and the Flames are mostly intact from a Fiesta Bowl berth in which they got slaughtered by Oregon. The Flames are primed to test the playoff in their first year.

Who is going to beat this team? App State in Boone is going to be tough, but it's winnable. I guess it depends on just how good TJ Finley is at Western Kentucky after stops at LSU, Auburn, and Texas State. I would be higher on this bet if the juice weren't so high.

Miami (OH) under 7.5 wins (EVEN)

Schedule: at Northwestern, vs. Cincinnati, at Notre Dame, vs. Massachusetts, at Toledo, at Eastern Michigan, vs. Ohio, vs. Central Michigan, at Ball State, vs. Kent State, vs. Northern Illinois, at Bowling Green

Hear me out...what if Brett Gabbert gets hurt again? It has happened in both of the last two seasons. Henry Hesson was a decent backup last year, but he's not Gabbert. This offense hinges on Gabbert's ability to stretch the field and throw on the run. Is that even there anymore?

The Redhawks open with three physical teams. Maybe they win one of those (they beat Cincy last year and toppled Northwestern in 2022). Their record after those three games matters less than the health of Gabbert. If Gabbert makes it out alive, UMass, Ohio, Central, Ball State, and Kent State are games they should win.

If they start 0-3, who are the other two wins? Eastern loaded up on NC State castoffs. NIU and Bowling Green are both good enough to win the conference. So is Toledo. It could be an uphill battle for the Redhawks even if Gabbert is healthy.

Mississippi State over 3.5 wins (-180)

Schedule: vs. Eastern Kentucky, at Arizona State, vs. Toledo, vs. Florida, at Texas, at Georgia, vs. Texas A&M, vs. Arkansas, vs. Massachusetts, at Tennessee, vs. Missouri, at Mississippi

The juice sucks, but all the Bulldogs have to do is win all of their OOC games. The toughest one is Toledo. This is easy money. I know the Bulldogs are a far cry from last year's team, but Blake Shapen was decent at Baylor and UTEP transfer Kelly Akharaiyi is a very underrated receiver.

On top of that, Jeff Lebby is often considered an offensive genius. I find it hard to believe that the Bulldogs go winless in the SEC.

Nevada over 2.5 wins (+105)

Schedule: vs. SMU, at Troy, vs. Georgia Southern, at Minnesota, vs. Eastern Washington, at San Jose State, vs. Oregon State, vs. Fresno State, at Hawaii, vs. Colorado State, at Boise State, vs. Air Force, at UNLV

The Pack likely isn't getting any September wins (though Minnesota looks a lot worse than we think). EWU poached Texas Tech a few years back. However, it gets easier in MWC play. San Jose State looks primed to finish at the bottom of the conference after a good run. Oregon State has a fraction of the team returning.

While I don't see any sure wins on the schedule, Nevada did enough in the portal (WR Cortez Braham Jr. from West Virginia, RB Savion Red from Texas, QB Chubba Purdy from Nebraska) to win three of the toss-ups against Air Force, UNLV, EWU, SJSU, and Oregon State.

Notre Dame under 10.5 wins (-135)

Schedule: at Texas A&M, vs. Northern Illinois, at Purdue, vs. Louisville, vs. Stanford, vs. Georgia Tech, vs. Navy, vs. Florida State, vs. Virginia, vs. Army, at USC

The Irish play just three road games all season. Two of them are in the first three weeks! Three of these are at neutral sites. That is likely what is driving the 10-win narrative for the Irish. If they lose at both USC and A&M (both are true road games), this bet hits. I'm comfortable with that.

Ohio under 6.5 wins (-170)

Schedule: at Syracuse, vs. South Alabama, vs. Morgan State, at Kentucky, vs. Akron, at Central Michigan, at Miami (OH), vs. Buffalo, at Kent State, vs. Eastern Michigan, at Toledo, vs. Ball State

I see three sure wins (Morgan, Ball State, Kent) and three toss-ups (Akron, Central, Buffalo). The depleted Bobcats lost Sieh Bangura and Kurtis Rourke and don't have proven replacements. They aren't toppling the 'Cuse, USA, or Kentucky. Eastern, Toledo, and Miami-Ohio are all better on paper. I hate the juice, but man...Ohio might only win five games.

Oregon over 10.5 wins (-110)

Schedule: vs. Idaho, vs. Boise State, at Oregon State, at UCLA, vs. Michigan State, vs. Ohio State, at Purdue, vs. Illinois, at Michigan, vs. Maryland, at Wisconsin, vs. Washington

I'm not as locked into this bet as I am others. The Ducks make trips to the Midwest in November, which could be cold. The game at Ross-Ade in October could be an interesting one. Overall, the Ducks miss Penn State and get the Buckeyes at home. Those are the two main threats to Oregon in this conference.

Michigan and Washington are shadows of last year's teams and the Civil War doesn't mean what it used to. Things are shaping up for Duck season in the first year of Big Ten (18) play. There is an avenue for Oregon to run the table if Dillon Gabriel stays healthy.

San Diego State over 5.5 wins (EVEN)

Schedule: vs. Texas A&M Commerce, vs. Oregon State, at California, at Central Michigan, vs. Hawaii, at Wyoming, vs. Washington State, at Boise State, vs. New Mexico, at UNLV, At Utah State, vs. Air Force

The Aztecs reloaded in the portal, replacing a putrid offense from 2023. Florida State transfer AJ Duffy is unproven, but nabbing Ja'Shaun Poke from Kent/West Virginia gives the Aztecs a receiving threat they haven't had in years. Marquez Cooper also came in from Kent to give the Aztecs the 1-2 punch at RB that they covet.

The schedule is a little on the tough side, but Oregon State, CMU, Wyoming, Hawaii, Wazzu, New Mexico, UNLV, Utah State, and Air Force are all winnable games. All they have to do is get five of those. I like the odds.

South Florida over 7.5 wins (+110):

Schedule: vs. Bethune-Cookman, at Alabama, at Southern Miss, vs. Miami (FL), at Tulane, vs. Memphis, vs. UAB, at Florida Atlantic, vs. Navy, at Charlotte, vs. Tulsa, at Rice

We can count Alabama as a loss. It might be a moral victory for the Bulls, but that won't help our bet any. Their toughest road game aside from Bama is Tulane in New Orleans. If the Bulls can take one of Miami, UAB, or Memphis at home, they should hit eight wins.

Byrum Brown is for real and he has two veteran receivers in Minnesota transfer Michael Brown-Stephens and Purdue transfer Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen. Nay'Quan Wright is an underrated back and Kelley Joiner is a very capable backup.

My only question is whether the defense can hold up. Defensive failures against UAB, FAU, and Memphis helped to send them to a 6-6 record last year. They dodge Western Kentucky this year and get UAB and Memphis at home. Two more wins isn't out of the question.

Stanford under 3.5 wins (+150):

Schedule: vs. TCU, vs. Cal Poly, at Syracuse, at Clemson, vs. Virginia Tech, at Notre Dame, vs. SMU, vs. Wake Forest, at North Carolina State, vs. Louisville, at California, at San Jose State

I don't usually like taking the under on win totals this low, but Stanford only won three games last year. It needed a miracle against Colorado and beat a battered Washington State team. Where are the four wins on this schedule? Even if the continuity at QB with Ashton Daniels (but nowhere else) is enough to beat TCU, it starts 2-0. Great!

It is not beating either Orange team, VT, Notre Dame, or SMU. That is a four-game skid before a reworked Wake team with a dangerous receiver in Taylor Morin and former Boise State QB Hank Bachmeier tossing to him. If it drops that, it will need to beat both Cal (with Jaydn Ott...not happening) and San Jose State. I feel that a 2-10 season is far more likely than 4-8.

Temple under 2.5 wins (-120): 

Schedule: at Oklahoma, at Navy, vs. Coastal Carolina, vs. Utah State, vs. Army, at Connecticut, vs. Tulsa, at East Carolina, at Tulane, vs. Florida Atlantic, at UTSA, vs. North Texas

Ouch! The Owls only won three games last year and that was with E.J. Warner. Honestly, I don't see a sure win on this schedule, let alone three! UConn added Nick Evers and Skyler Bell from Wisconsin, which is going to significantly help that offense. The Huskies aren't a sure win anymore.

CCU and Utah State both made bowl games last year. If Navy and ECU were at home, I may feel differently about this. With those as road games, three wins feels very optimistic for the Owls.

 

College Football Conference Championship Betting Futures

Memphis to win AAC Championship Game (+200):

You know I'm high on Memphis this year. I'm a little worried that the USF defense will catch up to the offense, but not enough to avoid doubling my bet. Memphis is the best team in this conference.

The other major "given" is Boise State in the Mountain West pays out at -150. I love this bet for Memphis.

Virginia Tech to win ACC Championship Game (+750):

I'm only putting a small wager on this, but that's a hell of a return for a team that returns as much talent as the Hokies do. I'm worried about Miami's mastery of the transfer portal; otherwise, I would consider a larger bet.

Arizona to win Big 12 Championship Game (+1300): 

I like Utah, but what are we getting out of Cameron Rising? Can Jalon Daniels stay healthy for the whole season? I like Iowa State at +950 in this game as well. There are just enough questions that I could see Arizona winning the conference.

 

College Football Playoffs Futures Bets

Arizona to make the CFP (+550):

Even if the Wildcats don't win the Big 12 Championship Game, this should be a 10-win team. That might be enough.

Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, and Oregon all make CFP (+140): 

This is my favorite ready-made parlay. For those of you feeling adventurous, you can add Penn State to the parlay to up the odds to +250. Penn State hasn't been able to crack the upper echelon, but it is consistently in the top 12 at the end of the season.



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Limited On Tuesday
Wander Franco20 hours ago

Now Facing Weapons Charges
Spencer Knight20 hours ago

Set To Face Devils Tuesday
Travis d'Arnaud20 hours ago

Agrees On Two-Year Deal With Angels
Logan Stanley20 hours ago

Added To Injured Reserve
Philipp Grubauer21 hours ago

Remains Out On Tuesday
Shane Pinto21 hours ago

Returns To Senators Lineup
Cam Fowler21 hours ago

Placed On Injured Reserve
Nico Collins21 hours ago

Expected To Practice This Week, Play On Monday Night
Robby Fabbri21 hours ago

Lands On Injured Reserve
Brendon Todd22 hours ago

A Hard Sell At Butterfield Bermuda Championship
Greyson Sigg22 hours ago

May Surprise In Bermuda
Jacob Bridgeman22 hours ago

In For Adventure At Port Royal Golf Course
Mark Hubbard22 hours ago

Plays Solid In Bermuda
Andrew Novak22 hours ago

Tries To Build Off ZOZO Championship
Daniel Berger23 hours ago

Looks To Continue His Consistent Run At Port Royal Golf Course
Justin Lower23 hours ago

Looks To Continue His Hot Play At Butterfield Bermuda Championship
Ben Griffin24 hours ago

Brings Solid Form And Good Course History To Bermuda
1 day ago

Blue Jays, Red Sox To Meet With Juan Soto
Sam Stevens1 day ago

In Good Form Heading To Bermuda
Doug Ghim1 day ago

May Be Up For Bermuda
Seamus Power1 day ago

Returns To Bermuda With Good Outlook
Najee Harris1 day ago

Should Be Good Despite Dealing With Ankle Issue
Adam Thielen1 day ago

Panthers Activate Adam Thielen From Injured Reserve
Isiah Pacheco1 day ago

Chiefs Designating Isiah Pacheco To Return From Injured Reserve
Chicago Bears1 day ago

Bears Fire Offensive Coordinator Shane Waldron
Dak Prescott1 day ago

To Have Season-Ending Surgery
Dustin Wolf1 day ago

Cools Off Kings Monday
Mason Marchment1 day ago

Erupts For Five Points Versus Pittsburgh
Cole Caufield1 day ago

Takes Over Goal-Scoring Lead
Nick Suzuki1 day ago

Ends Dry Spell With Four-Point Effort
Jack Eichel1 day ago

Has Two Points In Losing Effort
Seth Jarvis1 day ago

Nursing An Upper-Body Injury
Anthony Mantha1 day ago

To Undergo Season-Ending Knee Surgery
Mattias Samuelsson2 days ago

Injured On Monday
Jasson Domínguez2 days ago

Yankees Expect Jasson Dominguez To Have A Big Role In 2025
Carlos Correa2 days ago

Progressing
Carlos Prates2 days ago

Gets Higlight-Reel Knockout Win At UFC Vegas 100
Neil Magny2 days ago

Gets Knocked Out At UFC Vegas 100
Cortavious Romious2 days ago

Drops Decision At UFC Vegas 100
Gaston Bolaños2 days ago

Gaston Bolanos Wins Back-To-Back Fights
Joey Logano2 days ago

Holds On At Phoenix To Win His Third Cup Series Championship
Los Angeles Dodgers2 days ago

Dodgers Considered Favorites For Roki Sasaki
Ryan Blaney2 days ago

Falls Short Of The 2024 Cup Series Title At Phoenix
Dusko Todorovic2 days ago

Gets TKO'd At UFC Vegas 100
Wander Franco2 days ago

Arrested On Monday After Altercation
Tyler Reddick2 days ago

Lacks Speed Of Other Championship 4 Contenders But Drives Well
William Byron2 days ago

Finishes Third In Phoenix Race And Championship
Miami Marlins3 days ago

Marlins Hire Clayton McCullough As New Skipper
Mansur Abdul-Malik3 days ago

Gets First-Round Finish At UFC Vegas 100
Luana Pinheiro3 days ago

Falls Short At UFC Vegas 100
Gillian Robertson3 days ago

Extends Win Streak At UFC Vegas 100
Gerald Meerschaert3 days ago

Gets Finished At UFC Vegas 100
MMA3 days ago

Reinier de Ridder Gets Submission Win In UFC Debut
3 days ago

Rays Have Interest In Juan Soto
NASCAR3 days ago

Bubba Wallace Is A Top DFS Recommendation With Upside For Phoenix
Tyler Reddick3 days ago

Is Expected To Compete For The Title At Phoenix
Joey Logano3 days ago

Is One Of The Favorites To Win At Phoenix
Kyle Larson3 days ago

Could Be A Favorable DFS Option For Phoenix Lineups
Corey Lajoie3 days ago

Corey LaJoie Will Start 20th At Phoenix
Brad Keselowski3 days ago

Is A Solid Recommendation For Phoenix DFS Lineups
Erik Jones3 days ago

Will Start 19th At Phoenix This Week
Carson Hocevar3 days ago

Will Compete For A Top-10 Finish At Phoenix
Ty Gibbs3 days ago

Should DFS Players Fade Ty Gibbs At Phoenix?
Chase Elliott3 days ago

Is Chase Elliott A Solid DFS Pick For Phoenix Lineups?
Ryan Blaney3 days ago

The Championship Favorite Despite Qualifying Blunder
William Byron3 days ago

Will Be Strong In Fight For Championship
Austin Cindric3 days ago

Is Austin Cindric Worth Rostering For Phoenix DFS Lineups?
Ross Chastain3 days ago

Is Great At Phoenix
Christopher Bell3 days ago

Looking To Go Back-To-Back At Phoenix After Championship Snub
Chase Briscoe3 days ago

Can Be Worth Rostering In Tournaments At Phoenix
Denny Hamlin3 days ago

Could Contend At Phoenix
4 days ago

Nick Martinez Expected To Accept Qualifying Offer
MLB4 days ago

Roki Sasaki Will Be Posted, Opens Door For 2025 MLB Debut
Nolan Arenado5 days ago

Could Be On The Trade Block
Zach Neto5 days ago

Undergoes Shoulder Surgery, Could Miss Start Of 2025
Mason Miller5 days ago

To Stay In The Bullpen
Shohei Ohtani5 days ago

Shoulder Surgery Could Delay His Pitching
New York Yankees5 days ago

Yankees Exercise Aaron Boone's Option
Carlos Prates5 days ago

Looks For His Fourth Win In A Row
Neil Magny5 days ago

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
MMA5 days ago

Benardo Sopaj Looks For His First UFC Win
Ricky Turcios5 days ago

Returns At UFC Vegas 100
Dusko Todorovic5 days ago

An Underdog At UFC Vegas 100
Mansur Abdul-Malik6 days ago

A Big Favorite At UFC Vegas 100
Luana Pinheiro6 days ago

Could Be Fighting For Job At UFC Vegas 100
Gillian Robertson6 days ago

Looks To Extend Win Streak At UFC Vegas 100
Reinier De ridder6 days ago

Reinier de Ridder Makes UFC Debut At UFC Vegas 100
Gerald Meerschaert6 days ago

An Underdog At UFC Vegas 100
6 days ago

Jeff Hoffman Could Enter Starting Rotation In 2025
6 days ago

Willy Adames Receives Offers From Mets And Dodgers
T.J. McFarland6 days ago

Re-Signs With The A's

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