College Football Gambling Lines

Week 9 College Football Gambling Lines

Here is a look at the Week 9 College Football Gambling Lines and a few things to consider before betting online.

Rutgers at Michigan (-24, 43.5) – 12 p.m. ET
In three games against Michigan and Ohio State since Chris Ash took over as its head coach in 2016, Rutgers is 0-3 ATS and has been outscored 192-0. This includes a 78-0 loss against the Wolverines as 30.5-point underdogs last season.

Wisconsin (-26.5, 49) at Illinois – 12 p.m. ET
Wisconsin is 10-1 ATS in road games since Paul Chryst took over as its head coach in 2015.

Miami (-20, 54) at North Carolina – 12 p.m. ET
Miami is 6-1 ATS as a road favorite since Mark Richt took over as its head coach in 2016.
North Carolina is 1-7 ATS this season, including an 0-5 ATS and 0-5 SU mark at home.

Oklahoma State (-7.5, 73) at West Virginia – 12 p.m. ET
Each of the past four meetings between these teams has gone under the total.

Louisville (-3, 62) at Wake Forest – 12:20 p.m. ET
Since the start of last season, Wake Forest is 9-2 ATS with four outright wins as an underdog.
Louisville is 2-10 ATS in its past 12 games.

TCU (-7, 48.5) at Iowa State – 3:30 p.m. ET
Iowa State is 8-3 ATS as an underdog in conference games since Matt Campbell took over as its head coach in 2016.

Penn State at Ohio State (-6.5, 57) – 3:30 p.m. ET
Penn State is 14-2 ATS in its past 16 games. During this span, the Nittany Lions are 4-0 ATS with three outright wins as an underdog, including a 24-21 win against Ohio State as 19-point ‘dogs last season.

Michigan State (-2.5, 40.5) at Northwestern – 3:30 p.m. ET
Michigan State is 0-7 ATS with four outright losses in its seven games as a road favorite since 2015.

NC State at Notre Dame (-7.5, 58) – 3:30 p.m. ET
The under is 6-1 in games when NC State is an underdog over the past two seasons.
NC State has won outright in each of its past three games as an underdog, including a pair of upset wins this season (+11.5 at Florida State and +3.5 vs. Louisville).

Georgia (-14, 43.5) vs Florida – 3:30 p.m. ET (Jacksonville, FL)
This would mark the biggest favorite Georgia has been against Florida in the past 40 seasons, as well as just its second time as a double-digit favorite during this span. The other game came in 2014, when the Bulldogs lost 38-20 as 11.5-point favorites.

UCLA at Washington (-18, 58.5) – 3:30 p.m. ET
The under is 8-0 in Washington’s past eight games against conference opponents.

Mississippi State (-1, 56) at Texas A&M – 7:15 p.m. ET
Texas A&M is 3-0 ATS as an underdog this season.
Mississippi State is 1-5 ATS in its past six games as a road favorite.

Nebraska Cornhuskers at Purdue (-5.5, 51) – 7:30 p.m. ET
The over is 6-0 in Nebraska’s past six games as an underdog, including a 3-0 mark this season.

Georgia Tech at Clemson (-14, 49) – 8 p.m. ET
At 6-0 ATS this season, Georgia Tech is the only FBS team that has covered in every game in 2017 (Fresno State and UCF have yet to lose ATS, but have pushed).

Texas Tech at Oklahoma (-20, 74) – 8 p.m. ET
The total has gone over in each of the past six meetings between these teams. This includes last season, when Oklahoma won 66-59 in Lubbock, easily eclipsing the over/under of 85.5.

Washington State (-3, 64.5) at Arizona – 9:30 p.m. ET
The under is 8-2 in Washington State’s past 10 games (one of the two games to go over went to triple-overtime).

USC (-3.5, 59) at Arizona State – 10:45 p.m. ET
This will mark Arizona State’s fifth-straight underdog game. The Sun Devils are 4-0 ATS with three outright wins during this span, with all four games going under the total.
USC is 0-6 ATS in its past six games. This marks the longest ATS losing streak for the Trojans since failing to cover in seven straight in 2000, the season before Pete Carroll took over as head coach.