This 2022 Week 1 College Football Game Has Yet to See a Single Bet on the Total

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/11/2022

Dave Mason of BetOnline disclosed this week that there was only one total out of all bets (spreads and totals) offered for Week 1 of the 2022 college football season that had yet to receive any action.

"Out of all of the College Football Week 1 spreads and totals, there is only one that has yet to take a single bet: The total on Texas State vs. Nevada. C'mon, someone has to have an opinion on O/U 56."

The UNDER went 7-5 in 2021 for Texas State.

The OVER went 8-4 in 2021 for Nevada.

These two teams have only faced one another a single time with the Wolfpack going 1-0.

Here are the odds to win the 2023 NCAA College Football Playoffs

*Odds subject to change - Lock in price here

1Alabama    +175

2Ohio State    +300

3Georgia    +375

4Clemson    +1000

5USC    +1800

6Texas A&M    +2200

7Oklahoma    +3300

8Notre Dame    +4000

9Michigan    +5000

10Texas    +5000

11Utah    +5000

12Mississippi    +6600

13Miami Florida    +8000

14Penn State    +8000

15Wisconsin    +8000

16LSU    +8000

17Oregon    +10000

18Florida    +6600

19Tennessee    +10000

20Oklahoma State    +10000

21Kentucky    +12500

22Arkansas    +12500

23Baylor    +8000

24North Carolina    +15000

25Washington    +15000

26Michigan State    +15000

27UCLA    +15000

28Minnesota    +15000

29Mississippi State    +15000

30NC State    +15000

31Cincinnati    +15000

32South Carolina    +20000

33Auburn    +15000

34Arizona State    +20000

35Purdue    +20000

36Iowa    +20000

37Wake Forest    +20000

38TCU    +20000

39West Virginia    +20000

40Nebraska    +20000

41Virginia    +20000

42Maryland    +25000

43Boston College    +25000

44Iowa State    +25000

45Oregon State    +25000

46Indiana    +25000

47Louisville    +25000

48UCF    +25000

49California    +25000

50Houston    +25000

51Virginia Tech    +25000

52Kansas State    +25000

53Washington State    +25000

54Georgia Tech    +25000

55Pittsburgh    +25000

56Stanford    +30000

57Colorado    +35000

58Coastal Carolina    +35000

59BYU    +35000

60Arizona    +35000

61Syracuse    +35000

62Texas Tech    +35000

63Duke    +50000

64Missouri    +50000

65Temple    +50000

66UL Lafayette    +50000

67Boise State    +50000

68SMU    +50000

69Illinois    +50000

70Appalachian State    +50000

71UTSA    +50000

72Army    +50000

73Bowling Green    +50000

74Kent State    +50000

75UNLV    +50000

76Connecticut    +50000

77New Mexico State    +50000

78Florida International    +50000

79Tulane    +50000

80Ball State    +50000

81UAB    +50000

82South Florida    +50000

83Central Michigan    +50000

84South Alabama    +50000

85Northwestern    +50000

86Louisiana Tech    +50000

87Buffalo    +50000

88Liberty    +50000

89Charlotte    +50000

90Western Michigan    +50000

91UL Monroe    +50000

92San Diego State    +50000

93Air Force    +50000

94Georgia State    +50000

95Marshall    +50000

96Tulsa    +75000

97Rice    +75000

98North Texas    +75000

99Memphis    +75000

100Southern Mississippi    +75000

101Ohio    +75000

102Utah State    +75000

103Florida Atlantic    +75000

104New Mexico    +75000

105Colorado State    +75000

106Wyoming    +75000

107East Carolina    +75000

108Toledo    +75000

109Texas State    +75000

110Fresno State    +75000

111Northern Illinois    +75000

112Western Kentucky    +75000

113Akron    +75000

114Kansas    +75000

115UTEP    +75000

116San Jose State    +75000

117Old Dominion    +75000

118Nevada    +75000

119Eastern Michigan    +75000

120Massachusetts    +75000

121Troy    +75000

122Navy    +75000

123Vanderbilt    +75000

124Middle Tennessee    +75000

125Hawaii    +75000

126Miami Ohio    +75000

127Georgia Southern    +75000

128Arkansas State    +75000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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