2024 Week 4 College Football Lines, Heisman Update

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Published on:
Sep/15/2024

College Football Week 4 lines are subject to change.

***Note: FBS vs FCS game lines don’t get posted until later in the week.

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Week 4 College Football Lines

Thursday, September 19, 2024

 

    South Alabama @ App State (-7½)

 

Friday, September 20, 2024

 

    Stanford @ Syracuse (-9½)

 

    Illinois @ Nebraska (-9)

 

    San José State @ Washington State (-14)

 

Saturday, September 21, 2024

 

    Marshall @ Ohio State (-39)

 

    NC State @ Clemson (-15½)

 

    Florida (-5) @ Mississippi State

 

    Charlotte @ Indiana (-27½)

 

    James Madison @ North Carolina (-10½)

 

    Houston @ Cincinnati (-5½)

 

    Kansas @ West Virginia (-2½)

 

    Tulane (-3) @ Louisiana

 

    Rice @ Army (-5½)

 

    Ohio @ Kentucky (-17½)

 

    Ball State @ Central Michigan (-6½)

 

    Arkansas State @ Iowa State (-20½)

 

    Virginia (-3) @ Coastal Carolina

 

    Utah State (-6½) @ Temple

 

    Southern Miss @ Jacksonville State (-6½)

 

    Kent State @ Penn State (-48½)

 

    USC (-6½) @ Michigan

 

    Miami (OH) @ Notre Dame (-27)

 

    Georgia Tech @ Louisville (-10)

 

    Buffalo @ Northern Illinois (-15)

 

    Arkansas @ Auburn (-4)

 

    Rutgers @ Virginia Tech (-5½)

 

    Arizona State @ Texas Tech (-3)

 

    Memphis (-10) @ Navy

 

    UCLA @ LSU (-22½)

 

    Utah @ Oklahoma State (-2½)

 

    Duke (-13) @ Middle Tennessee

 

    Vanderbilt @ Missouri (-20½)

 

    TCU (-2½) @ SMU

 

    East Carolina @ Liberty (-6½)

 

    UTEP @ Colorado State (-10)

 

    Miami (-17) @ South Florida

 

    Northwestern @ Washington (-10)

 

    Florida Atlantic  (-2) @ UConn

 

    California @ Florida State (-3)

 

    Tulsa @ Louisiana Tech (-1)

 

    New Mexico State @ Sam Houston (-13)

 

    Toledo (pk) @ Western Kentucky (pk)

 

    Wyoming @ North Texas (-9)

 

    Tennessee (-8) @ Oklahoma

 

    Bowling Green @ Texas A&M (-23)

 

    Akron @ South Carolina (-27½)

 

    Iowa (-2½) @ Minnesota

 

    Georgia Southern @ Ole Miss (-35)

 

    UL Monroe @ Texas (-45)

 

    Michigan State @ Boston College (-6½)

 

    Baylor @ Colorado (-1)

 

    Fresno State (-16) @ New Mexico

 

    Purdue @ Oregon State (-6)

 

    Kansas State (-7) @ BYU

Week 3 of the college football season is in the rear view mirror and there have been some interesting future line movements at BetOnline.ag.

Here are some notes on the odds changes after Week 3.

CFP

    Ohio State is the new favorite. Slightly ahead of Georgia
    Florida State and 12 other teams are now off the board.
    Speaking of Florida State, on another note, they already have gone under their win total.
    Some teams whose odds shortened
        Tennessee from 20/1 to 12/1.
        Notre Dame 100/1 to 40/1.
        Kansas State from 100/1 to 60/1.
        Boise State from 300/1 to 100/1.
        Memphis from 500/1 to 200/1.
    Some other teams whose odds are longer now
        Arizona from 250/1 to 500/1.
        Arkansas and Florida from 500/1 to 1000/1.

Heisman

    Cam Ward is once again the favorite.
    Quinn Ewers, last week’s favorite, is now off the board due to injury.
    Arch Manning is back on the board at 14/1.
    Jeremiah Smith is now on the board.
    Biggest risers
        Ashton Jeanty went from 40/1 to 12/1
        Jalen Milroe went from 12/1 to 6/1. Now in second.
        Dylan Raiola went from 100/1 to 66/1.
    Biggest fallers.
        Jackson Arnold from 35/1 to 66/1.
        Ollie Gordon II from 66/1 to 150/1.

Note: Arrows down meant the odds got shorter and the team’s odds improved to win the title. Arrow up, means teams odds got longer as did their chances to win the CFP. OTB means off the board.

2024-2025 CFP Winner

 

9/8/24

9/15/24

Ohio State

4/1

7/2 ↓ (+350)

Georgia

3/1

18/5 ↑ (+360)

Texas

5/1

5/1

Alabama

10/1

9/1 ↓

Oregon

9/1

10/1 ↑

Ole Miss

14/1

12/1 ↓

Tennessee

20/1

12/1 ↓

Miami Florida

16/1

16/1

Penn State

16/1

18/1 ↑

USC

33/1

22/1 ↓

Missouri

45/1

40/1 ↓

Notre Dame

100/1

40/1 ↓

Clemson

50/1

50/1

LSU

50/1

50/1

Utah

33/1

50/1 ↑

Kansas State

100/1

60/1 ↓

Oklahoma

66/1

75/1 ↑

Texas A&M

100/1

75/1 ↓

Boise State

300/1

100/1 ↓

Louisville

125/1

100/1 ↓

Michigan

125/1

100/1 ↓

Nebraska

150/1

150/1

Oklahoma State

250/1

150/1 ↓

Memphis

500/1

200/1 ↓

Iowa State

400/1

250/1 ↓

UCF

300/1

250/1 ↓

Auburn

250/1

300/1 ↑

Iowa

500/1

300/1 ↓

NC State

250/1

300/1 ↑

Syracuse

250/1

300/1 ↑

Kentucky

400/1

400/1

Virginia Tech

400/1

400/1

Arizona

250/1

500/1 ↑

Boston College

500/1

500/1

Colorado

500/1

500/1

Georgia Tech

500/1

500/1

Maryland

500/1

500/1

North Carolina

500/1

500/1

South Carolina

400/1

500/1 ↑

TCU

300/1

500/1 ↑

Washington

300/1

500/1 ↑

Washington State

1000/1

500/1 ↓

West Virginia

300/1

500/1 ↑

Wisconsin

250/1

500/1 ↑

Indiana

1000/1

750/1 ↓

Liberty

500/1

750/1 ↑

Northern Illinois

750/1

750/1

UNLV

750/1

750/1

Appalachian State

1000/1

1000/1

Arizona State

1000/1

1000/1

Arkansas

500/1

1000/1 ↑

Arkansas State

1000/1

1000/1

Army

1000/1

1000/1

Ball State

1000/1

1000/1

Baylor

1000/1

1000/1

Bowling Green

1000/1

1000/1

Buffalo

1000/1

1000/1

BYU

1000/1

1000/1

California

1000/1

1000/1

Cincinnati

1000/1

1000/1

Coastal Carolina

1000/1

1000/1

Duke

1000/1

1000/1

East Carolina

1000/1

1000/1

Eastern Michigan

1000/1

1000/1

Florida

500/1

1000/1 ↑

Fresno State

1000/1

1000/1

Georgia Southern

1000/1

1000/1

Georgia State

1000/1

1000/1

Houston

1000/1

1000/1

Illinois

1000/1

1000/1

James Madison

1000/1

1000/1

Kansas

500/1

1000/1 ↑

Louisiana

1000/1

1000/1

Marshall

1000/1

1000/1

Miami Ohio

1000/1

1000/1

Michigan State

1000/1

1000/1

Minnesota

1000/1

1000/1

Mississippi State

750/1

1000/1 ↑

New Mexico

1000/1

1000/1

North Texas

1000/1

1000/1

Ohio

1000/1

1000/1

Pittsburgh

1000/1

1000/1

Purdue

1000/1

1000/1

San Diego State

1000/1

1000/1

San Jose State

1000/1

1000/1

South Alabama

1000/1

1000/1

South Florida

1000/1

1000/1

Stanford

1000/1

1000/1

Texas State

1000/1

1000/1

Toledo

1000/1

1000/1

Tulsa

1000/1

1000/1

UCLA

1000/1

1000/1

UL Monroe

1000/1

1000/1

UTSA

1000/1

1000/1

Vanderbilt

1000/1

1000/1

Virginia

1000/1

1000/1

Wake Forest

1000/1

1000/1

Western Kentucky

1000/1

1000/1

Connecticut

1000/1

OTB ↑

Florida State

500/1

OTB ↑

Kent State

1000/1

OTB ↑

Louisiana Tech

1000/1

OTB ↑

Middle Tennessee State

1000/1

OTB ↑

Nevada

1000/1

OTB ↑

Rice

1000/1

OTB ↑

Sam Houston State

1000/1

OTB ↑

Southern Mississippi

1000/1

OTB ↑

Temple

1000/1

OTB ↑

UAB

1000/1

OTB ↑

Utah State

1000/1

OTB ↑

UTEP

1000/1

OTB ↑

 

Note: Arrows down meant the odds got shorter and the player’s odds improved to win the title. Arrow up, means player odds got longer as did their chances to win the Heisman. OTB means off the board.

2024-2025 CFP Winner

 

9/8/15

9/22/24

Cam Ward (Miami FL)

7/1

4/1 ↓

Jalen Milroe (Alabama)

12/1

6/1 ↓

Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss)

10/1

7/1 ↓

Nico Imaleava (Tennessee)

10/1

9/1 ↓

Dillon Gabriel (Oregon)

12/1

10/1 ↓

Ashton Jeanty (Boise State)

40/1

12/1 ↓

Arch Manning (Texas)

OTB

14/1 ↓

Carson Beck (Georgia)

11/1

14/1 ↑

Miller Moss (USC)

16/1

16/1

Will Howard (Ohio State)

18/1

20/1 ↑

Travis Hunter (Colorado)

50/1

25/1 ↓

Avery Johnson (Kansas State)

33/1

33/1

Cade Klubnik (Clemson)

33/1

40/1 ↑

Drew Allar (Penn State)

28/1

40/1 ↑

Brady Cook (Missouri)

40/1

50/1 ↑

Garrett Nussmeier (LSU)

33/1

50/1 ↑

Riley Leonard (Notre Dame)

66/1

50/1 ↓

Dylan Raiola (Nebraska)

100/1

66/1 ↓

KJ Jefferson (UCF)

66/1

66/1

Noah Fifita (Arizona)

50/1

66/1 ↑

Shedeur Sanders (Colorado)

100/1

66/1 ↓

Jackson Arnold (Oklahoma)

35/1

75/1 ↑

Jeremiah Smith (Ohio State)

OTB

75/1 ↓

Kyle McCord (Syracuse)

75/1

75/1

Cameron Rising (Utah)

100/1

100/1

Conor Weigman (Texas A&M)

100/1

100/1

Luther Burden III (Missouri)

100/1

100/1

Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona)

50/1

100/1 ↑

Jalon Daniels (Kansas)

125/1

150/1 ↑

Ollie Gordon II (Oklahoma State)

66/1

150/1 ↑

Quinn Ewers (Texas)

5/1

OTB ↓

 

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