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A spokeswoman for DraftKings said its college props usually involve which team scores first or last, and how many points a team will score. The lone game listed on the site for Thursday, the Colorado State-Boise State football game, did not offer bets on any individual player. Our Prop Betting tool spots opportunities to beat the sportsbooks on player prop inefficiencies. We pull prop odds from across the market and calculate an implied total. We then compare that implied total with our own in-house analysis based on years of data and highlight the biggest inefficiencies for you to play. The Alabama Crimson Tide will make their fifth National Championship Game appearance in the College Football Playoff era on Monday night. They are 2-2 in those games, but 0-4 against the spread. The Tide are listed as a nine-point favorite at most sportsbooks a day in advance of the game.

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College Football Playoff Semifinals: Recommended Player Prop Bets. DeVonta Smith – (+360) to score first TD of game Harris’s odds to score the opening TD of the Rose Bowl are almost twice as thin at (+210), even though the Heisman-candidate WR is just as likely to light-up the scoreboard right away. Ian Book – Over (248.5) passing yards. With the 2015 College Football season fast approaching, Bovada has released some Over/Under player props for some of the most prominent players in the nation. Below we’ve compiled tables to quickly show what oddsmakers expect, along with their preseason Heisman Trophy odds at 5Dimes: (NOTE: Over/Unders are for regular season only and do not.

The point spread also called 'the line' or 'the spread' is used as a margin to handicap the favorite team. For betting purposes, the oddsmaker predicts that the favored team will win by a certain number of points. This number of points is the point spread. The favorite is always indicated by a minus sign (e.g. -5.5) and the underdog without (e.g.5.5). If you bet on the favorite, you win your bet if the favorite wins AND their margin of victory is greater than the point spread. If you bet on the underdog, you win if the underdog wins, ties, or if the favored team wins but fails to exceed the point spread. It is standard for point spread bets in most sports that you wager $110 to win $100.

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A money line, used in baseball and hockey, takes the place of a point spread. Money line betting is simply wagering on the contest based on a given price rather than a point spread. The team wagered on has to win the game outright, regardless of the score. The minus sign (e.g.-130) always indicates the favorite and the amount you must bet to win $100. The line without the minus sign (e.g.120) always indicates the underdog and the amount you win for every $100 bet. Using this example, therefore, you would bet $130 to win $100 on the favorite, while for the underdog you would bet $100 to win $120.

College Football Player Props

The Total also called 'over/under' is the number of points oddsmakers expect will be the total score for the contest (both teams combined, overtime included). You bet on whether the total points scored will be more or less than this number. As with point spread bets, you must generally wager $110 to win $100.