Win totals for the 2021 college football season

It probably won’t come as a surprise that Clemson and Alabama have the highest projected win totals for the upcoming college football season.

Where do the betting lines lie with with everyone else?

Here are the regular-season win totals (not including conference championship games or bowl games) from Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill:


Clemson 11.5 (-135 under)

Alabama 11.5 (-120 under)

Ohio State 11 (-120 over)

Oklahoma 11 (-110 over/under)

Georgia 10.5 (-125 over)

North Carolina 10 (-135 under)

Coastal Carolina 11 (-110 over/under)

Cincinnati 10 (-110 over/under)

Miami, Fla. 9.5 (-140 under)

Texas A&M 9.5 (-135 under)

Iowa State 9.5 (-130 under)

Wisconsin 9.5 (-120 over)

UCF 9.5 (-110 over/under)

Liberty (9 (-130 over)

Washington 9 (-130 under)

Penn State 9 (-130 under)

Boise State 9 (-130 under)

Florida 9 (-125 under)

Notre Dame 9 (-125 under)

Louisiana 9 (-110 over/under)

Appalachian State 9

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College Football Week 1 Odds: Georgia

2021 may mark the most anticipated opening week to a college football season since the mid-1940s, when many programs resumed play following the height of U.S. involvement in World War II.  College football Week 1 means the return of fans to the stands, with stadiums around the country increasing capacity to 100% in the quest for the College Football Playoff championship.

Plus, TV networks did not hold back with scheduling some blockbuster matchups to ring in the new year. Among those games are marquee kickoff matchups like UNC at Virginia Tech, Miami (FL) vs. Alabama and Georgia vs. Clemson. Even a handful of division rivalries fill in the gaps of Week 1, namely Penn State at Wisconsin.

Let’s dive into the top games from Week 1 of the college football season.

College Football Week 1 Odds

Date Away Team Home Team Odds (ML)
9/3 North Carolina Virginia Tech UNC
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Staff picks: Best futures odds providing good value ahead of 2021 college football season

This week, we rolled out our Power Five conference title odds and shared some of our favorite, and least favorite, bets. With our betting theme continuing into today, our college football team is sharing our favorite futures bets as we inch ever closer to the start of the 2021 season. 

These bets can range from national title and conference championship winners to Heisman Trophy recipients. The only real rule is that you actually have make decent money on the bet itself. So, sorry, no odds-on favorites will be listed here. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the futures to consider for the upcoming season. 

Odds from William Hill Sportsbook

Tom Fornelli: Georgia (+800) to win the national championship

I want to get this before the market adjusts. Georgia was already a strong value considering the talent it has on the roster, but this week alone,

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Riverside mom requires responses following her 11-year-outdated son with autism is bused to wrong college

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KABC) — A Riverside woman is demanding solutions from faculty district directors immediately after her 11-calendar year-old son, who has autism, was dropped off by a college bus driver at the completely wrong college.

Amy Valdez said if not for a GPS monitoring machine on her son’s wristwatch, she would have experienced no concept in which her son was found.

“They require to double and triple examine prior to they begin finding up small children on buses and dropping them off, they require to make guaranteed they are at the right site,” reported Valdez. “And in the celebration that they’re not, they need to have to surely contact the guardian. I was never ever notified by the university.”

Valdez said it occurred on Tuesday morning in Riverside on the to start with working day of summer months school. The faculty bus picked up both of her young children

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College football odds: Opening lines for Week 1, biggest college football games of 2021

The first weekend of college football is right around the corner, and we already have betting spreads for most of the games available for Week 1 of the 2021 college football season.

Labor Day Weekend has some quality matchups, including the Georgia Bulldogs and Clemson Tigers doing battle in Charlotte, North Carolina. DJ Uiagalelei steps in for Trevor Lawrence as the starting quarterback for the huge favorites to win a seventh-straight ACC Championship.

Also the calendar will begin with the Alabama Crimson Tide in their second home of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta against the Miami Hurricanes. It’s technically a home game for Canes quarterback D’Eriq King, who must be working on a second doctorate degree by now, as well as head coach Manny Diaz. But you can expect most of the fans will be rooting for the Tide to roll as three-score favorites.

Here are the current odds for Week

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Students Claim College Board Ran an AP Test Sting on Reddit

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On May 10, just a few days before Advanced Placement tests were scheduled to begin for high-schoolers around the world, a Reddit user, Dinosauce313, created a new subreddit, APTests2020. Its stated purpose? “A community of students taking the 2020 AP Exams and wanting to use online resources while doing so.” As a result of coronavirus, all AP testing has moved online this year. Students are taking modified, shorter versions of the traditional tests, and this year’s iterations are open-book. Using class notes, or even Googling during the test, is kosher. The College Board, the organization that administers the exams, says wasting time doing so will not ultimately be beneficial given the way the truncated tests are written. What is not kosher, however, is conferring with another person during the exam. So Dinosauce313’s proposed efforts would be grounds for consequences, should any students get caught participating

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